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Doctor Vs Comedian
Episode 193: Nikki Glaser, New Year's Eve and Norovirus

Doctor Vs Comedian

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 53:21


Today Asif and Ali catchup on news from the first few weeks of January. They start off by discussing Nikki Glaser and her Golden Globes performance (2:38). They discuss a recent New York Times article about her process and how she practiced her set in front of comedy club crowds over 90 times. They also discuss Conan O'Brien's thoughts on Nikki Glaser's work ethic.    Then Asif asks Ali about Ali being the host of Canada's New Year's Eve Celebration on the CBC with Ian Hanomansing, Adrienne Arsenault and Jann Arden (19:38). Ali talks about the huge viewership for the broadcast, the stresses of live TV and hosting for hours at a time.    Finally Ali asks Asif about the recent Norovirus outbreaks (35:00). Asit talks about what it is, how contagious it is and how it is (easily) transmitted. He then goes over the symptoms, treatment and when to go to the ER.  The opinions expressed are those of the hosts, and do not reflect those of any other organizations. This podcast and website represents the opinions of the hosts. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for entertainment and informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.   Music courtesy of Wataboi and 8er41 from Pixabay   Contact us at doctorvcomedian@gmail.com   Follow us on Social media: Twitter: @doctorvcomedian Instagram: doctorvcomedian   Show Notes: Nikki Glaser Wants to Kill as Host of the Globes. Is She Overthinking It?: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/03/arts/television/nikki-glaser-golden-globes-host.html Comic Nikki Glaser On Roasts & Hurt Feelings: https://www.npr.org/2025/01/03/1222640157/nikki-glaser-roast Nikki Glaser Tells the Jokes She Didn't Use at the Golden Globes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i33-r26oFuY Nikki Glaser on the Changes to Her Golden Globes Jokes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUgYWf8yfeA Conan Thinks Nikki Glaser Did The Greatest Roast Of All Time |  Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyI5wvRCfF8 CBC resurrects plans for live New Year's Eve broadcast specials: https://www.agassizharrisonobserver.com/national-news/cbc-resurrects-plans-for-live-new-years-eve-broadcast-specials-7705391 Norovirus cases are on the rise. Here's what you need to know about this nasty bug: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/whitecoat/norovirus-cases-are-on-the-rise-here-s-what-you-need-to-know-about-this-nasty-bug-1.7427355 University of Guelph sees positive norovirus test as 190 report feeling ill: https://globalnews.ca/news/10954192/university-of-guelph-norovirus/ https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/food-poisoning/norovirus/health-professionals.html Norovirus: For health professionals: https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/certain-taylor-shellfish-canada-ulc-brand-oysters-recalled-due-norovirus-0 Norovirus: https://www.cdc.gov/norovirus/index.html; https://www.cdc.gov/norovirus/prevention/index.html

Power and Politics
World leaders meet at the UN as international conflicts spread

Power and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 66:54


Diplomats are in New York to discuss the crises in Sudan, Ukraine, Gaza and Haiti. Canada's ambassador to the UN discusses the role Canada plays in addressing conflicts around the world. Plus, Michael Kovrig tells the story of his detention in China to CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault.

Front Burner
Céline Dion's struggle with stiff-person syndrome

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 25:04


Everyone knows who Céline Dion is. You can't forget her incredible power ballads, her iconic outfits at the Met Gala or her quirky conversations with journalists and fellow singers alike.But what fans didn't know for years was Céline was suffering from stiff-person syndrome. It was causing her body to tense up and spasm, making it hard to use her famous vocal chords. She went public with the diagnosis a year and a half ago, and then stepped away from showbiz and the public eye.Now, she's opening up about her story and how stiff-person syndrome has affected her life in a new documentary. Ahead of its release, we hear from CBC's Adrienne Arsenault, who got an exclusive interview with Céline and tells us what she learned about Celine's life and her plans to sing in the future.Help us make Front Burner even better by filling out this audience survey.

The Current
What airdropping food, supplies into Gaza looks like from above

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 18:34


A new UN report says 1.1 million people in the Gaza Strip are experiencing catastrophic food insecurity as Israel limits aid into the region. Now, international governments are airdropping supplies into Gaza. With rare access to an aid flight, CBC's Adrienne Arsenault describes the crisis from above.

Real Talk
Cap That: Ottawa's Controversial New Plan to Cut Emissions

Real Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 90:42


Ottawa's rolled out a "strict" framework to cap oil and gas emissions, and you'll never guess what: the prairie premiers hate it. The federal Environment Minister and Jobs Minister both join us (from Dubai and Ottawa, respectively) to talk COP28, Alberta vs. the feds, Cap and trade, carbon capture tech, and plastics bans. 1:30 | But first...make sure you don't miss the Real Talk Pond Hockey Classic on Saturday, February 3, 2024!  REGISTER TO PLAY, VOLUNTEER, OR SPONSOR: https://ryanjespersen.com/pond-hockey 3:30 | Adrienne Arsenault had CBC president Catherine Tait in the hot seat the other night. Ryan and Johnny discuss 600+ layoffs at the national broadcaster, and bigger implications.  20:30 | Have you seen the Lincoln Project's latest hit piece on Donald Trump?  26:40 | Real Talker "Dr. Paul" worked with a bunch of Nurse Practitioners through his career in the NICU. Ryan reads Dr. Paul's email in response to our recent Real Talk Round Table. WATCH THAT ROUND TABLE: rtrj.info/113023RTRT EMAIL THE SHOW: talk@ryanjespersen.com  31:30 | Grade nine students at an Alaska high school butchered a moose in science class. Ryan and Johnny chat about it - you've got to see the photo!   43:10 | Real Talker "Brock" takes issue with MLA Janis Irwin and some of her NDP colleagues. Ryan reads Brock's email in response to our conversation with Dave Cournoyer and Deron Bilous.  CATCH THAT CONVO: rtrj.info/120623ABNDP 48:18 | Canada's Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steve Guilbeault joins us live from COP28 in Dubai.  1:12:30 | Canada's Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages Randy Boissonnault joins us live from Ottawa to discuss the new federal oil and gas cap. BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/

Unreserved
Duncan McCue: Award-winning storyteller and changemaker

Unreserved

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 54:09


He is an award-winning journalist, broadcaster, professor, and author. After 25 years at CBC,the Anishinaabe storyteller is moving on from the public broadcaster and on to a new stage. Duncan began his career at the CBC as a reporter in Vancouver in 1998. These days, he's the host of Helluvastory on CBC Radio One and the podcast Kuper Island, an 8-part series about the notorious Residential School by the same name. Many know him from the years he hosted Cross Country Checkup. He's also the author of The Shoe Boy: A Trapline Memoir and created and wrote Decolonizing Journalism: A Guide to Reporting in Indigenous Communities, which is still used in CBC newsrooms. But all that's about to change. Later this year he takes on a new role as Professor of Indigenous Journalism and Storytelling at Carleton's School of Journalism in Ottawa. He'll be creating a new Certificate of Indigenous Journalism for students in remote communities. We want to send him off in a good way, reflecting on – not only an incredible career – but the life and the people that led him to it. Guest appearances and shout-outs of love from: Ian Hanomansing, Adrienne Arsenault, Waubgeshig Rice, and many more admirers, including his #1 fan, his Dad!

Writers Bloc
COVID as a Cover: A Dangerous Precedent Set During the Beijing Games

Writers Bloc

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 48:44


Ben & Stephen live up to their promise to have some actual baseball talk today, instead of the usual lockout discussion. Enter: Sportsnet's Arden Zwelling to share his deep dive into the Blue Jays' roster construction, how the infield and bullpen will shape up ahead of opening day, and sorts through some of the best free agent options still available (00:53). Later we head to Beijing with CBC's Adrienne Arsenault to give us a glimpse into China during the Games, why it's dangerous to use "COVID as a cover”, and shares how the pandemic served as a convenient way to repress protests (28:49). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Front Burner
Inside Beijing's ‘closed loop' Olympic Games

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 25:53


In 2015, Beijing won the bid to host the 2022 Winter Olympics. Since then, COVID-19, deteriorating relations with the West, allegations of human rights abuses in Xinjiang and a resulting diplomatic boycott put a damper on the Games. Yet China plowed forward, promising to put on a spectacular show while keeping out COVID-19, through the use of tight, non-negotiable safety measures. Today, we're talking to The National's Adrienne Arsenault from inside the rigid operation created to keep Beijing's 21 million residents safe from COVID-19 — and to keep the world's athletes, journalists and Winter Olympics' staff fenced in.

Front Burner
The Olympics: Tokyo's unwelcome guest

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 20:54


Tokyo 2020 is forging ahead inside a host city effectively locked out of its own event. CBC senior correspondent Adrienne Arsenault brings us the view from Tokyo, where rising COVID-19 cases, a state of emergency and brewing resentment toward the International Olympic Committee is hanging over these unprecedented Olympic Games.

Front Burner
'The Mauritanian,' Canada, and torture at Gitmo

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 23:47


Mohamedou Salahi was detained in Guantanamo Bay for 14 years without charge. He was considered one of its most tortured prisoners. The new Hollywood film “The Mauritanian” portrays his detention and his fight for freedom, but does not touch on Canada’s connection to what happened. CBC senior correspondent Adrienne Arsenault spoke to Mohamedou Salahi about that connection, and today, describes what she learned.

Cross Country Checkup from CBC Radio
Aug. 8, 2020: How has the COVID-19 pandemic changed you?

Cross Country Checkup from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 105:16


For better or worse, many of us would say our outlook on life is different now than it was just a few months ago. Join guest host Adrienne Arsenault to talk about how life has changed for you this year. Plus, our Ask Me Anything is all about the search for a COVID-19 vaccine.

Front Burner
One woman’s fight to free her husband from a Chinese jail

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 26:27


In an exclusive interview with the National’s Adrienne Arsenault, Michael Kovrig’s wife is speaking out for the first time. Vina Nadjibulla says Ottawa could do more to get her husband - and Canadian Michael Spavor - out of jail in China. Both men were arrested in December of 2018 - just days after Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou was detained in Vancouver on behalf of American justice officials. Today on Front Burner, Adrienne Arsenault brings us more on Nadjibulla’s fight for her husband’s freedom - and how she is helping him stay resilient.

Canadian Club of Toronto
Virtual Event: Reopening Canada, Panel: Dr. Isaac Bogoch, Jennifer Keesmaat, Jean McClellan and Angus McOuat, moderated by Adrienne Arsenault

Canadian Club of Toronto

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 54:38


Canadian Club of Toronto
Virtual Event: Reopening Canada, Panel: Dr. Isaac Bogoch, Jennifer Keesmaat, Jean McClellan and Angus McOuat, moderated by Adrienne Arsenault

Canadian Club of Toronto

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 54:38


Front Burner
Harvey Weinstein, NDAs and living in silence

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 25:10


Harvey Weinstein's criminal trial starts this week. The former movie producer faces charges of predatory sexual assault and rape, and has pleaded not guilty on all counts. Today on Front Burner, The National's Adrienne Arsenault brings us the stories of two women, not involved with the criminal case, who were both assistants to Weinstein. They've accused him of sexual misconduct, and allege he has used non-disclosure agreements to keep women silent for years.

Front Burner
Secret documents show scope of China’s mass detention of Uighurs

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 22:46


The systematic detention of a Muslim minority for surveillance, indoctrination and psychological modification is taking place at re-education camps in China, according to leaked official documents revealed this week by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and CBC News . Today on Front Burner, The National’s Adrienne Arsenault delves into China’s crackdown of Uighurs, its aggressive international surveillance of the minority group and how the world is responding to these revelations.

Front Burner
The aftermath of the Christchurch mosque shootings and the rise of far-right extremism

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 29:48


Mass shootings at two mosques on Friday evening in Christchurch, New Zealand, were felt around the globe. We hear from Adrienne Arsenault, who is in Christchurch. And from Stephanie Carvin, a former analyst for CSIS, on the steady rise of far-right extremism in Canada.

Front Burner
Who is Venezuela's rival president?

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 24:17


Juan Guaidó is touring Venezuela this week, meeting with journalists and citizens. But while Canada acknowledges Guaidó as the official president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro says the job is still rightfully his. The CBC's Adrienne Arsenault and Evan Dyer on the latest from Caracas.

Front Burner
Amid desperation, Canada targets Venezuelan 'dictatorship'

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 22:47


As Venezuela struggles with food shortages and hyperinflation, journalists Adrienne Arsenault and Evan Dyer describe the conditions on the ground and how Canada is responding. Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland has condemned the country's government, saying it is "fully entrenched as a dictatorship."

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Tobin Tonight
Adrienne Arsenault: The "New" National

Tobin Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 24:40


   In this weeks episode of Tobin Tonight, Tobin chats with Adrienne Arsenault to talk about becoming one of the new faces of the National. We discuss her career, how she got her foot in the door at the CBC (it's a funny story) and some tips she is learning as she takes on a new role in hosting. So enjoy the episode and just click play! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CANADALAND
Arctic DNA

CANADALAND

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 46:41


Joseph Boyden has emerged from his winter burrow like a collared lemming (it's an arctic mammal -- look it up!) to plug his forthcoming book weigh in again on questions of his Indigenous ancestry. Despite his insistence that his connection to -- and friendship with -- Indigenous communities should automatically confer some sort of Indigenous status, he went ahead and got a DNA test anyway. Robert Jago wrote an excellent dissection of Boyden's latest plea for acceptance/publicity stunt, while Eric Andrew-Gee dug into Boyden's complicated family history in a Globe & Mail feature. Also, with literally no Canadians waiting with baited breath, the CBC finally announced its cadre of Peter Mansbridge replacements. Rosemary Barton, Ian Hanomansing, Adrienne Arsenault, and Andrew Chang have collectively made the cut, while network mainstays Ernie Coombs, Bruno Gerussi, and Al Waxman remain in reserve in case any of the lead anchors bolt for CTV. National Post journalist and Commons co-host Ashley Csanady joins us. Support CANADALAND: http://canadalandshow.com/join See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Back Story from CBC Radio
ICYMI: Cremations and Car Batteries. Adrienne Arsenault, Nepal 2015

Back Story from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 18:05


Adrienne Arsenault travels to Nepal in the wake of the worst earthquake that country has seen in more than 80 years.

Broadcasting Canada
Adrienne Arsenault

Broadcasting Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2013 58:59


As a longtime correspondent for CBC's The National, Adrienne Arsenault has reported on some of the most critical stories and events not only from across Canada, but around the world as well. In this conversation she sheds light on her beginnings as a journalist, how she has been impacted by her reporting abroad, and the unique oddities in lifestyle that come with being a foreign correspondent.

The Unknown Studio
Episode the Fifteenth: Journalists Invade Edmonton

The Unknown Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2010


Well, Happy New Year to our twenties of listeners. Scott and I enjoyed our break, but we were both also very eager to get back into the swing of things... In our fifteenth episode, we sit down with Gateway Editor-in-Chief Mike Kendrick and Canadian University Press President Rob Fishbook to discuss the upcoming National Journalism Conference being hosted in Edmonton by the Gateway and Canadian University Press (CUP) this coming weekend. This event sees hundreds of student journalists descend on the city for a weekend AGM and professional development conference. The line-up of speakers giving talks at this year's conference (affectionately called "Nash" by salty old-school CUPpies like myself) includes such luminaries as Jan Wong, Adrienne Arsenault... and Scott and myself, if you can believe it. We also discuss the changing media of student journalism and some of the interesting content and technological challenges that CUP is helping its members tackle — we even get a bit of a sneak peak at CUP's soon-to-be-launched proprietary content management system for member papers. Finally, and you'll never believe this, I got to work in a Star Trek reference. All in all a great show and a terrific start to the New Year.