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Best podcasts about jeremie saunders

Latest podcast episodes about jeremie saunders

Everyone Comes From Somewhere
"I Come from Lower Sackville" - Jeremie Saunders

Everyone Comes From Somewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 72:54


Jeremie Saunders, MSM, is an acclaimed actor, speaker, host, and producer, known for his impactful contributions to Canadian media across film, television, and podcasts. As the visionary co-founder of Snack Labs, he has propelled podcasts such as CBC's Sickboy, Turn Me On and of course Everyone Comes From Somewhere to international recognition. Driven by a unique blend of humour and educational ambition, and informed by his personal journey with Cystic Fibrosis, Jeremie co-founded the podcast Sickboy with his closest pals, Taylor MacGillivary and Brian Stever. In 2023, the three best friends' efforts were formally recognized when they were honoured with the Meritorious Service Medal (Civil Division) by the Governor General of Canada, highlighting their instrumental role in destigmatizing topics of illness and death and fostering a supportive global community.In this episode Dr. Jody and Jeremie chat about CF, what it is, how it was to find out he had a life ending disease when he was 10 years old and to have come to terms with a short lifespan and THEN to get the chance to take a new medication that has given him a second chance at life. You may be surprised by the challenges that come with such incredible news. Follow Jeremie:InstagramSickboy PodcastSnack Labs ProductionsLinkedin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Life's a Wreck
Not Today Death, Life with Chronic Illness Ft. Jeremie Saunders

Life's a Wreck

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 77:42


Very cool episode this week. Today I sit down with a true one of one in the podcasting world, Jeremie Saunders from CBC's Sickboy podcast, to explore his experiences as a man living with Cystic Fibrosis (CF), the most common fatal genetic disease affecting Canadian children and young adults. Jeremie shares how he learned of his diagnosis as a child and how it shaped his views on life after learning that he'd be unlikely to see his 35th birthday. He explores the nuances of living life faced with his mortality through the lens of mental health and provides an authentic look into the highs and lows associated with his disease and the subsequent release of a life-saving drug in Trikafta.Check out SickBoy on Apple PodcastFollow Jeremie on InstagramCheck out CF Canada's Podcast BreathlessFollow Life's a Wreck on InstagramFollow Kyle on InstagramPlease explore local mental health resources. You are worthy of the health that you seek. If you are in crisis please dial 9-8-8 for a national, free, 24/7 Suicide Crisis Line. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Breathless
"Those are long life problems and I don't have a long life."

Breathless

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 21:08


What if you knew from an early age that you wouldn't live as long as everyone else? How would it change the way you see money, education, relationships, or time itself? Welcome to Breathless, a series that explores the shifting landscape of Cystic Fibrosis, through the eyes of Jeremie Saunders, who has lived with the disease and the shortened life expectancy it comes with, his entire life.Breathless is a Snack Labs Production in partnership with Cystic Fibrosis CanadaHost: Jeremie SaundersProducer: Jeremie Saunders, Taylor MacGillivaryEditor: Jeremie Saunders, Taylor MacGillivary Sound Design: Donovan MorganMusic: Tom Fox, Donovan MorganArtwork/Design: Brian SteverFor more information on Cystic Fibrosis: https://www.cysticfibrosis.ca/Want more Snacks for your ears? https://www.wearesnack.io/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Preconceived
239. Thirty Years to Live

Preconceived

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 58:55


What if you knew from the beginning of your life that you would die at age 30? How would you choose to live those 30 years? Needless to say, your path would completely deviate from many elements of the preconceived status quo of a typical life. And what if, just as you were reaching the end of your predicted life expectancy, you found out that you would not indeed die at age 30, but that you would have a normal life expectancy? Would you be happy for the extra years, or would you be rattled by such an upheaval in your expectations? Jeremie Saunders was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis at age one and was given a life expectancy of age thirty. But just after turning thirty, a life-saving medication became available which changed the trajectory of his life, extending his life expectancy by fifty odd years. He joins the podcast to share his story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Breathless
Introducing Breathless

Breathless

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 1:19


Get ready for Breathless, a transformative podcast series brought to you by Cystic Fibrosis Canada and Snack Labs. Join host Jeremie Saunders as he delves into the beautiful and compelling narratives of those affected by cystic fibrosis (CF), the most prevalent fatal genetic disease in Canada.Through vivid storytelling and in-depth conversations, Breathless unveils the personal battles, emotional resilience, and groundbreaking scientific achievements within the CF community. This series offers a deep understanding of the disease, highlighting both the struggles and the remarkable spirit of those who live with it.Follow Breathless and immerse yourself in a journey of hope, courage, and inspiration, narrated through the voices of those at the heart of this challenging disease. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Preconceived
237. 'Sickboy' - How to not be Awkward around Sick People!

Preconceived

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 52:27


We all know people who have been sick, whether with acute illness or chronic disease. But despite how common it is for people we know to be sick, we don't always know how to deal with it in the best way. How do we support someone who is going through health troubles? How do you treat them normally, so to speak, while also acknowledging that what they're going through is in many ways not normal and requires extra love and support? How do you navigate the situation without being awkward? Jeremie Saunders, co-host of the acclaimed podcast Sickboy, joins the podcast.Check out Sickboy Podcast at https://www.sickboypodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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alberta@noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
Your second chance at life

alberta@noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 52:49


What happened when you were given a second chance at life? Coming close to dying - or knowing it's imminent - can change everything. Today, we want to hear about those moments and what changed for you.Jeremie Saunders, the co-host of the Sickboy podcast, is our guest for the hour.

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Ontario Today Phone-Ins from CBC Radio
What happened when you were given a second chance at life?

Ontario Today Phone-Ins from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 50:47


Ontario Today sits down with Jeremie Saunders, the host of the podcast Sickboy, to talk about his life with cycstic fibrosis and how a new medication is changing his life.

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New Wave
Investing In Life Sciences

New Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 21:33


At the heart of every industry sector is a very important thread. Where is the money?In the season finale of New Wave, we're peeling back the curtain on an essential thread that weaves its way through all of the companies that we've explored throughout this series. Investment.Peter Hickey shows up in just about every corner of the Life Sciences sector in Nova Scotia, helping companies find investment. Through a grassroots investment community that he and Neil Smith have grown over the years, they're now formalizing it with the founding of SUMS. Helping companies with corporate governance and instilling trust in investors is the name of the game. Through a web platform that gives investors information typically reserved for publicly traded investments, SUMS is galvanizing the investment community in Nova Scotia, helping the Life Sciences sector thrive.Learn more about SUMS at www.sumscapital.comPeter Hickey is the co-founder of SUMS and has been involved in several successful life sciences companies in Nova Scotia. You can visit his LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/peterghickey/Dr. Neil Smith is the co-founder of SUMS and also an Otolaryngologist Head & Neck Surgeon, as well as the founder of The Snore Shop. Visit his LinkedIn profile at www.linkedin.com/in/drneilsmith/New Wave is produced by Snack Labs. It is narrated and written by Taylor MacGillivary and edited by Brian Stever, Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivary from Snack Labs. Music by Tom Fox and sound design by Donovan Morgan. Find out more about Snack Labs at www.wearesnack.ioThis series is brought to you by Life Sciences Nova Scotia. LSNS is fueling innovation and commercial success of the life sciences sector in Nova Scotia by amplifying the ambition of founders and visionaries who aim to change the world through the commercialization of game-changing ideas. Learn more about them at www.lifesciencesnovascotia.ca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

New Wave
A Cutting Edge Solution

New Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 33:47


We've been wearing rings for over 5,000 years. We wear them for all sorts of reasons. They are signals and symbols of some of the most important things in human culture, and we've imbued them with an incredible amount of purpose and meaning.So, what happens when we're at risk of losing that ring? What happens if it has to be cut off? Enter Ring Rescue. Ring Rescue has solved a medical problem that has long suffered from a suboptimal solution involving dental floss and power tools. Using their cutting-edge technology, their Dolphin Ring Cutter can slice through even the hardest metals in minutes, making a cut so fine that your ring can easily be re-made, leaving a piece of family history, or the symbol of your marriage, firmly intact.Kevin Spencer is the co-founder and CEO of Ring Rescue. He is an Emergency Room Doctor, Mechanical Engineer and former Canadian Space Program Candidate. You can visit his LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/drkevinspencer/Jack Ogden is a Jewellery Historian and Egyptologist.Mary Lynn McKay is a painter and you can find her at work on the boardwalk of Peggy's Cove in Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia.New Wave is produced by Snack Labs. It is narrated and written by Taylor MacGillivary and edited by Brian Stever, Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivary from Snack Labs. Music by Tom Fox and sound design by Donovan Morgan. Find out more about Snack Labs at www.wearesnack.ioThis series is brought to you by Life Sciences Nova Scotia. LSNS is fueling innovation and commercial success of the life sciences sector in Nova Scotia by amplifying the ambition of founders and visionaries who aim to change the world through the commercialization of game-changing ideas. Learn more about them at www.lifesciencesnovascotia.ca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

New Wave
The DNA of Drug Development

New Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 30:38


There's an unsung hero in the world of pharmaceuticals who helps bring world-changing drugs to market. One such hero is right here in our own backyard. Biovectra is a CDMO, or a Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization, and they help pharmaceutical companies scale their innovations to bring life-changing science to those who need it.Come along as we explore Biovectra from the perspective of Chief Science Officer, Marc Sauer, and the fascinating story of Joanne Condon, who unexpectedly found her company playing a key role in the fight for her life.You can learn more about BioVectra at www.biovectra.comMarc Sauer is the Chief Science Officer at Biovectra and you can visit his LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/marc-sauer-1ba1b6164/New Wave is produced by Snack Labs. It is narrated and written by Taylor MacGillivary and edited by Brian Stever, Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivary from Snack Labs. Music by Tom Fox and sound design by Donovan Morgan. Find out more about Snack Labs at www.wearesnack.ioThis series is brought to you by Life Sciences Nova Scotia. LSNS is fueling innovation and commercial success of the life sciences sector in Nova Scotia by amplifying the ambition of founders and visionaries who aim to change the world through the commercialization of game-changing ideas. Learn more about them at www.lifesciencesnovascotia.ca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

New Wave
The Last Mile in Cancer Care

New Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 50:06


Half of all people on earth, given enough time, will be diagnosed with Cancer. Many of those people will receive radiation therapy, and part of that therapy will entail getting a bolus fitted. A bolus is a device that is used to control the dosing of radiation for cancer patients, among other things. It's also fitted by humans using art & crafts supplies. Adaptiiv Medical Technologies is revolutionizing what they call the Last Mile of Cancer Care, taking it out of the analog realm and into the digital one. Using the plethora of scans and imaging that one gets throughout the process of receiving a diagnosis, Adaptiiv's software can create a fully bespoke, 3D-printed bolus. This approach quickens treatment times for hospitals, but most importantly, drastically improves the patient experience, which for someone going through cancer, is anything but a footnote.Learn more about Adaptiiv Medical Technologies at www.adaptiiv.comJames Robar is Chief of Medical Physics Nova Scotia Health Authority and Professor of Medical Physics in Radiation Oncology at Dalhousie's School of Medicine. He is the Chief Science Officer at Adaptiiv Medical Technologies. Visit his LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/james-robar-6b165a3/?originalSubdomain=caAlex Dunphy is the CEO of Adaptiiv Medical Technologies. Visit his LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/alexdunphyadaptiiv/New Wave is produced by Snack Labs. It is narrated and written by Taylor MacGillivary and edited by Brian Stever, Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivary from Snack Labs. Music by Tom Fox and sound design by Donovan Morgan. Find out more about Snack Labs at www.wearesnack.ioThis series is brought to you by Life Sciences Nova Scotia. LSNS is fueling innovation and commercial success of the life sciences sector in Nova Scotia by amplifying the ambition of founders and visionaries who aim to change the world through the commercialization of game-changing ideas. Learn more about them at www.lifesciencesnovascotia.ca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

New Wave
The Puffer Problem

New Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 32:26


One billion people on Earth live with a respiratory illness. Pretty much all of them need an inhaler. And almost all of those inhalers need to be used with an attachment called an aero chamber. But here's the problem: no one uses it. Enter Hollo Medical. Come along with us and learn how Hollo is innovating a solution to a one-billion-person problem that actually considers the needs of a person and not just the disease that that person lives with. Learn more about Hollo Medical at www.hollomedical.comSara Fedullo is an engineer and CEO & co-founder of Hollo Medical. You can visit her LinkedIn profile at www.linkedin.com/in/sara-fedullo-9058561a2/David Hodgson is a Medical Doctor, Engineer, and the Chief Medical Officer of Hollo Medical. You can visit his LinkedIn profile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-hodgson-aa993243/ New Wave is produced by Snack Labs. It is narrated and written by Taylor MacGillivary and edited by Brian Stever, Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivary from Snack Labs. Music by Tom Fox and sound design by Donovan Morgan. Find out more about Snack Labs at www.wearesnack.ioThis series is brought to you by Life Sciences Nova Scotia. LSNS is fueling innovation and commercial success of the life sciences sector in Nova Scotia by amplifying the ambition of founders and visionaries who aim to change the world through the commercialization of game-changing ideas. Learn more about them at www.lifesciencesnovascotia.ca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

New Wave
Solving Food Scarcity

New Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 39:10


The world is staring down the barrel of a crisis that poses a multitude of monumental problems. By 2050, the UN predicts that there will be 10 Billion people inhabiting our planet. One of the biggest problems we face as a human species...is how to feed ourselves. This week on New Wave, join us as we explore the innovative and entrepreneurial genius of Marc St. Onge, the founder of Smallfood. Smallfood is using microalgae to help re-engineer global food production, and hopefully inspire others to get on board to give the human species of the future a fighting chance at food and nutritional security.You can learn more about Smallfood at www.smallfood.comMarc St. Onge is the CEO and founder of Smallfood. He has over 25 years of experience in the natural health sector. You can visit him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/marc-st-onge-8b6b70180/Stefanie Colombo holds a Ph.D in Biology and she is Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Aquaculture Nutrition at Dalhousie University. You can visit her on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanie-colombo-8b848a33/New Wave is produced by Snack Labs. It is narrated and written by Taylor MacGillivary and edited by Brian Stever, Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivary from Snack Labs. Music by Tom Fox and sound design by Donovan Morgan. Find out more about Snack Labs at www.wearesnack.ioThis series is brought to you by Life Sciences Nova Scotia. LSNS is fueling innovation and commercial success of the life sciences sector in Nova Scotia by amplifying the ambition of founders and visionaries who aim to change the world through the commercialization of game-changing ideas. Learn more about them at www.lifesciencesnovascotia.ca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

New Wave
The Respiratory Revolution

New Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 46:26


Delving into co-producer Jeremie's unsettling nightly ordeal, Taylor unravels the broader repercussions of the common yet overlooked condition that is Sleep Apnea. With the help of Dr. Neil Smith, explore the lifesaving role of CPAP machines, illustrated by the transformative journey of Vera, a mother of four. The episode ventures into the innovative frontier where Hamed Hanafi and his team at NovaResp employ Artificial Intelligence to revolutionize sleep apnea treatment. Through captivating storytelling and compelling discussions, this episode sheds light on a silent epidemic, offering a glimpse into the promising horizon of medical advancements. Learn more about NovaResp at www.novaresp.comDr. Hamed Hanafi is the CEO and founder of NovaRes Technologies. He holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering. Visit his linkedin profile at www.linkedin.com/in/hamed-hanafi/Dr. Neil Smith is an Otolaryngologist Head & Neck Surgeon, as well as the founder of The Snore Shop. Visit his linkedin profile at www.linkedin.com/in/drneilsmith/New Wave is produced by Snack Labs. It is narrated and written by Taylor MacGillivary and edited by Brian Stever, Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivary from Snack Labs. Music by Tom Fox and sound design by Donovan Morgan. Find out more about Snack Labs at www.wearesnack.ioThis series is brought to you by Life Sciences Nova Scotia. LSNS is fueling innovation and commercial success of the life sciences sector in Nova Scotia by amplifying the ambition of founders and visionaries who aim to change the world through the commercialization of game-changing ideas. Learn more about them at www.lifesciencesnovascotia.ca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

New Wave
Measuring Muscle Health

New Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 24:57


Welcome to the first episode of New Wave as we explore the pivotal role of muscle health in enhancing our health span. Journey alongside Rafaela Andrade from Myomar Molecular and bone expert Mike Dunbar, as they introduce a revolutionary at-home test capable of decoding our muscle health. Discover how this breakthrough could potentially curb the Marginal Decade, offering a proactive pathway to enrich the quality of our golden years. This episode is not merely a voyage of discovery—it's an invitation to envision a life where each decade is lived to its fullest. Join us, as we step into a realm where science empowers us to stretch the boundaries of our prime, armed with metrics-backed knowledge not accessible before now.Rafaela Andrade is the CEO & co-founder of Myomar Molecular and holds a Ph.D. in Cancer Cell Metabolism. Visit her on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/rafaela-andrade-a1698856/ and learn more about Myomar Molecular at www.myomarmolecular.caMichael Dunbar is an Orthopaedic Surgeon in Halifax, Nova Scotia specializing in hip and knee replacement, and holds a Ph.D. in Subjective Outcomes After Knee Replacement Surgery. Visit him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-dunbar-7305321b6/New Wave is produced by Snack Labs. It is narrated and written by Taylor MacGillivary and edited by Brian Stever, Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivary from Snack Labs. Music by Tom Fox and sound design by Donovan Morgan. Find out more about Snack Labs at www.wearesnack.ioThis series is brought to you by Life Sciences Nova Scotia. LSNS is fueling innovation and commercial success of the life sciences sector in Nova Scotia by amplifying the ambition of founders and visionaries who aim to change the world through the commercialization of game-changing ideas. Learn more about them at www.lifesciencesnovascotia.ca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Waiting Room Revolution
S7: Episode 72: Jeremie Saunders

The Waiting Room Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 55:03


This episode features Jeremie Saunders, speaker and co-host of the popular CBC podcast: Sickboy. Jeremie lives with Cystic Fibrosis and is committed to educating and changing the conversation about what its like to live with a serious illness. We discuss his podcast, Cystic Fibrosis and the new medications available that have changed his life. We also chat about fears, psychedelics and how they impacted his mortality awareness. To learn more about Jeremie and the Sickboy podcast visit: https://www.sickboypodcast.com/   Hope for the Best, Plan for the Rest is here! Available in softcover, e-book and audiobook. You can order your copy and start getting in the know right now. For more information, or to order a copy visit: http://waitingroomrevolution.com  Our theme song is Maypole by Ketsa and is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0    

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Death, Diseases and Drugs w/Jeremie Saunders

Sidenote by AsapSCIENCE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 57:49


Today we are talking about death, drugs and disease with Jeremie Saunders from The Sickboy Podcast. This is a really fascinating conversation all about cystic fibrosis, our relationships with death, and things that you can do to cope with the one thing that will happen to all of us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Bad Dad Rad Dad
21 - (Akira) Sliding Into Halifax with Jeremie Saunders

Bad Dad Rad Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 101:30


Kylie and Elliott are joined by Jeremie Saunders (co-host of Sickboy podcast and Turn Me On podcast) to talk about the movies they watched over the past week while searching for better cinematic dads. Along the way, they discuss balancing comedy and horror, quintessential anime, and how childhood experiences influence our connections to the films we watch. This week's movies are: House (1977), Akira (1988), Nope (2022), Thelma (2017).Follow along onInstagram: @baddad.raddadTwitter: @BadDadRadDadLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Private Parts Unknown (FKA Reality Bytes)
Getting Turned On to Polyamory Redux

Private Parts Unknown (FKA Reality Bytes)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 92:06


For the 87th episode of Private Parts Unknown, your hosts, Courtney Kocak and Sofiya Alexandra, welcome Nova Scotia-based married couple and co-hosts of the Turn Me On podcast — Jeremie Saunders and Bryde MacLean — for a fascinating episode about their journey opening up their relationship and becoming polyamorous. We dig into how living with a life-shortening illness has impacted their trajectory, how they forged the relationship dynamic they truly wanted without having a model, relationship contracts, how their new partners fit into their daily lives, having different money values, separating finances, how their parents feel about the lifestyle, poly jealousies not being what you'd think, WHETHER OR NOT THEY STILL F*CK, and more. For more Jeremie Saunders and Bryde MacLean: Listen to the Turn Me On podcast  Follow Turn Me On on Instagram @turnmeonpodcast Follow Jeremie on Instagram @jeremiesaunders Follow Bryde on Instagram @brydemaclean Private Parts Unknown is a proud member of the Pleasure Podcast network. This episode is brought to you by: Everlywell offers affordable, at-home lab tests (including STD tests!) that give you trusted, physician-reviewed results. Everlywell is offering a special discount of 20% off an at-home lab test at everlywell.com/private. Calm is the #1 mental wellness app. Calm is offering an exclusive offer of 40% off a Calm Premium subscription at calm.com/private. BetterHelp is an online portal that provides direct-to-consumer access to mental health services. BetterHelp will assess your needs and match you with your own licensed professional therapist. Join over 1 million people who have taken charge of their mental health at BetterHelp.com/private. Like A Kitten is offering our listeners 20% off AND free shipping when you go to LikeAKitten.com/Private OR enter code Private at checkout. https://linktr.ee/PrivatePartsUnknownAds If you love this episode, please leave us a 5-star rating and sexy review! —> ratethispodcast.com/private  Psst... sign up for our Private Parts Unknown newsletter for bonus content related to our episodes! privatepartsunknown.substack.com Let's be friends on social media! Follow the show on Instagram @privatepartsunknown and Twitter @privatepartsun. Connect with hosts Courtney Kocak @courtneykocak and Sofiya @thesofiya on Instagram and Twitter.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
We get an update from Jeremie Saunders in Halifax who has Cystic Fibrosis. Since taking the drug Trikafta, his life has turned around. A chicken farmer in NB is concerned about avian flu. And on the phone-in: Hidden gem restaurants and diners.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 52:59


34 year-old Jeremie Saunders in Halifax shares the enormous changes in his life since starting to take the drug Trikafta for his Cystic Fibrosis. He has Covid right now but is not sick. We hear from a chicken farmer in NB who's concerned about avian flu. And on the phone-in: Memorable hidden gem restaurants and diners in the Maritimes.

Bad Dad Rad Dad
06 - The Nothing and The Everything: Feeling All The Feelings with Jeremie Saunders

Bad Dad Rad Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 119:27


Kylie and Elliott are joined by Jeremie Saunders (co-host of Sickboy podcast and Turn Me On podcast) to talk about the movies they watched over the week. Along the way, they discuss the beauty in the mundane, the sharpness of satire, and the way film reflects our connections to others.The week's movies are: La Haine (1995), Paterson (2016), Starship Troopers (1997), Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022), Scanners (1981)Follow along onInstagram: @baddad.raddadTwitter: @BadDadRadDadLetterboxd: kylieburtonLetterboxd: ElliottKussJeremie's PodcastsSickboy: http://sickboypodcast.com/Turn Me On Podcast: https://play.acast.com/s/turn-me-on Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

White Coat, Black Art on CBC Radio

Jeremie Saunders has cystic fibrosis but is relieved provinces are lifting Covid restrictions because it means he can get back to a higher quality of life. But the host of Sickboy podcast hopes people who had “road rage” at public health measures become kinder towards others, especially if they're immunocompromised.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
33 year-old Jeremie Saunders who has CF shares his views on the drug Trikafta being approved in NS & NB. We hear your feedback on changes in the workplace. And on the phone-in: Jim White

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 53:18


Jeremie Saunders who's now 33 and has Cystic Fibrosis talks about being elated that the drug Trikafta has been funded in NS and also NB. He says it'll likely extend his life. We hear your feedback on changes in the workforce. And on the phone-in: Jim White on painting & staining

Solving Healthcare with Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng
Patient Experience: Living with Cystic Fibrosis, with Jeremie Saunders

Solving Healthcare with Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 66:37


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Constellate Stories
Episode 7 - The sexual education of Jeremie Saunders

Constellate Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 29:08


We are thrilled to be featuring a story by Halifax's Wonder Boy, Jeremie Saunders. Full disclosure: this episode contains explicit adult content and is not safe for work. So naturally this episode is a hoot. Prepare yourselves for a good time. Jeremie is co-host of the Turn Me On Podcast and Sickboy Podcast and we advise all of our listeners to check both out. He's also a solid dude.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/constellatestories)

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Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Sickboy podcaster reacts to #boomeremover & assumptions COVID-19 doesn't threaten young people

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 8:39


"Were all going to be affected by this -- this is a community issue," Jeremie Saunders tells Mainstreet host Jeff Douglas. Jeremie is one of the creators of the Sickboy Podcast, and he lives with cystic fibrosis.

Momgasm
Pod-Swapping with "Turn Me On" Podcast

Momgasm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 100:37


This week we decided to cum a little early and release this extra special podswap meets takeover episode with Bryde Maclean and Jeremie Saunders of Turn Me On. From role play and LARPing to dirty talk, threesomes and fantasies - this shits hot. If you’re not already subscribed to Turn Me On, make it happen! ⠀ Let’s connect! Find us: www.instagram.com/momgasmpodcast/ www.facebook.com/momgasmpodcast www.twitter.com/momgasmpodcast ⠀ Need a safe space to connect to us further and deepen the juicy conversations? Then join us in The Momgasm Den. ⠀ bit.ly/momgasmden ⠀ Connect, subscribe, share, and leave a review!

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KYO Conversations
The Daily - Is this going to serve me in the limited time I have?

KYO Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 1:26


Another day, another KYŌ question to rock your Mental Fitness! Is this going to serve me in the limited time I have? This reflective questions comes from Jeremie Saunders, EP71 Wishing you the very best in your Mental Fitness today!  And never forget, you're an amazing human. Check out our digital journal KYŌ for more prompts to help guide your daily reflection!

So-Called Normal
#20: Sickboy - Podcasters on the way we talk about sickness and mortality

So-Called Normal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 57:07


Mark is joined by Jeremie Saunders, Brian Stever, and Taylor Macgillivary from Sickboy podcast, a funny and honest look into what it's like to live with sickness and disease. They talk about how a creative project among friends turned into a hit show, the most impactful guests they've spoken with, and the way the podcast has changed Jeremie's relationship with his cystic fibrosis.    

KYO Conversations
One breath w/ Jeremie Saunders from Sickboy

KYO Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 56:33


Jeremie is an award-winning actor, producer, and host of popular Canadian media, including film, television, and podcasts. Living with a genetic disease called Cystic Fibrosis, Jeremie is passionate about shifting the perspective and stigma around chronic illness and death. Using humour and frank, unfiltered discussions Jeremie speaks to living critically and passionately and making the most of the time we have left Jeremie co-hosts and produces the Sickboy Podcast & Turn Me On Podcast This podcast is brought to you by Minimalism Life - A simple life is one with less stress, less stuff, and more purpose. We love these guys because they publish awesome content on a weekly basis about minimalism as a tool to help you be more focused and feel more fulfilled. Check them out minimalism.life Don't forget all of these awesome guests end up in our journaling app and mental fitness tool KYŌ to help guide you through your daily reflection. Take it for a spin in the Apple App store and let us know what you think. Visit journal.kyoapp.com for full show notes Music: Clouds - Joakim Karud https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O13PpAoVdI

Disability After Dark
Episode 138.5 - "I Never Coughed Into a Pu**y" - Jeremie Saunders

Disability After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 75:58


In this very special bonus episode, I sit down with one of my podcast colleagues and someone who I totally admire, Jeremie Saunders. He is the one of the hosts of the wildly popular podcasts Sickboy" all about finding the funny in chronic illness and/or disability and "Turn Me On", a podcast wherein he explores sexuality topics with his wife, Bryde.I talk to him today about his life with Cystic Fibrosis, and how living with a shortened life expectancy has had an impact on his sense of impulsiveness, time, relationships, and of course, sex. This was one of my favorite interviews ever that I just couldn't wait to share with you. Enjoy!You can follow Jeremie, SickBoy & Turn Me On on social media and allow the places belowjeremiesaunders.com, turnmeonpodcast.com, sickboypodcast.comBe sure to support our sponsors:Get 15% off any purchase at Come As You Are Co-op Sex Shop, by using coupon code "afterdark".Buy a #DisabledPeopleAreHot tee shirt, and support the movement here https://store.podcastjukebox.org/collections/disabled-people-are-hotAlso, support Disability After Dark by pledging to the patreon. www.patreon.com/disabilityafterdark

Changing The Narrative
Hey You, Turn Me On! ft. Jeremie Saunders & Bryde MacLean | 069

Changing The Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 104:42


What better way to celebrate episode 69 than welcoming the hosts of the Turn Me On Podcast, Jeremie Saunders & Bryde MacLean. We talk polyamorous relationships, acting school, building a successful podcast, Patreon, communication, creating art for money, SHOULD you monetize your podcast and much, much more!

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Ask Mr. Wonderful
Episode 6 - "Preservation over performance" (with Alex Kenjeev)

Ask Mr. Wonderful

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 42:59


Meet Alex Kenjeev, accomplished entrepreneur and venture investor. He's also Mr. Wonderful's right hand man! He does it all, from evaluating investment opportunities, negotiating and structuring each deal, and advising CEOs. Alex uncovers what happens after a deal is offered on Shark Tank (and some juicy behind the scenes). They also answer YOUR questions - like how to deal if you're a 30 year-old virgin? Produced By: Stuart Coxe, Jeremie Saunders, Taylor MacGillivary, Brian Stever and Kirsten Rudyk Sponsored By: UNTUCKit

Ask Mr. Wonderful
Episode 5 - "Money is actually a family member" (with Savannah O'Leary)

Ask Mr. Wonderful

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 44:37


Mr. Wonderful has an extra special guest this week (one who has zero issues with being upfront and honest with him). His very own daughter, Savannah O'Leary! Listen as she shares her millennial experience on money, work, and social media. Team O'Leary also address your questions and discuss unconventional investment advice, avoiding family drama during the holiday season, and being an entrepreneur with a young family. Produced By: Stuart Coxe, Jeremie Saunders, Taylor MacGillivary, Brian Stever and Kirsten Rudyk Sponsored By: UNTUCKit

Ask Mr. Wonderful
Episode 4 - "Employees are not friends, they’re employees" (with Rosy and Donna from Surprise Ride)

Ask Mr. Wonderful

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 45:33


It's not everyday a Shark Tank investor follows up after you reject their offer. Sisters Donna and Rosy Khalife (founders of Washington DC's startup Surprise Ride) uncover what it's like to be on ABC's Shark Tank, and how Mr. Wonderful became involved years later. Listen as they answer investment and management concerns, to wild questions about sleeping with roommates! Buckle in, this one's a good one! Produced By: Stuart Coxe, Jeremie Saunders, Taylor MacGillivary, Brian Stever and Kirsten Rudyk Sponsored By: UNTUCKit

Ask Mr. Wonderful
Episode 3 - "Shirt Cockroaches" (with Chris and Aaron from UNTUCKit)

Ask Mr. Wonderful

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 44:55


This week Mr. Wonderful sits down with a couple of "shirt cockroaches" - it’s the show’s sponsors, Chris Riccobono and Aaron Sanandres from UNTUCKit! Learn how these two incredible entrepreneurs grew a wildly successful clothing brand in a highly competitive market. With topics ranging from brand advice to fashion consultation, this is a conversation you don't want to miss! Produced By: Stuart Coxe, Jeremie Saunders, Taylor MacGillivary, Brian Stever and Kirsten Rudyk Sponsored Brought To You By: UNTUCKit

Ask Mr. Wonderful
Episode 2 - "I love to go to bed richer than when I woke up" (with Barbara Corcoran)

Ask Mr. Wonderful

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 48:01


This week Mr. Wonderful sits down with long time friend and colleague Barbara Corcoran - American businesswoman, investor, syndicated columnist, author, and co-host of Shark Tank. Barbara doesn't hold back any punches as the two dive into Barbara's rise to success, past business deals with Donald Trump, and her thoughts on mixing relationships with business. Dishing out advice about choosing fame over money, debilitating acne problems, and future real estate goals. Produced By: Stuart Coxe, Jeremie Saunders, Taylor MacGillivary, Brian Stever, and Kirsten Rudyk Sponsored By: UNTUCKit

Pondercast
14. More Death

Pondercast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 10:17


In this audio version of my Globe and Mail piece titled 'Living Like I'm Dying', I ponder my own death, yet again. I imagine I'm not the only person who's written their own obituary, but maybe I'm the first one to see it in print. Writing my obit was the first task in an exercise that came to an end yesterday. This episode is a follow up to Episode 07 – Death. Thanks to Sick Boy Podcast  and Jeremie Saunders for giving me my 3 months to live exercise! 

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ICE BREAKERS 2018
Episode #1 - TMI with Sickboy

ICE BREAKERS 2018

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 23:55


Welcome to ICEBREAKERS, the official podcast of the 2018 ICE Awards, celebrating the best of Atlantic Canadian creativity! Join hosts Ryan Rumbolt, Creative Director and Founder of Wonderlust, and Sarah Densmore, Account Executive for Cossette, as they interview the brightest creative minds in the region. In our first episode we host Jeremie Saunders. Jeremie is a multi-award winning actor, producer, and host of popular original Canadian media, including film, television and podcasts. He is the leading voice on the “Sickboy” Podcast, the co-host of the “Turn Me On” Podcast, and our amazing host for the 2018 ICE Awards. Jeremie lives with a genetic lung disease called Cystic Fibrosis. In the culmination of his affinity for laughter and education, Jeremie, alongside his two best friends, Taylor MacGillivary and Brian Stever, founded the “Sickboy” Podcast. Listed as one of iTunes’ “Best Of 2015,” Sickboy explores conversations with a wide range of guests, talking and laughing about their experiences living with terminal or chronic illnesses. Sickboy aims to tear down the walls of stigma and find levity in an otherwise dark situation. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE 2018 ICE AWARDS AND TO PURCHASE TICKETS, VISIT iceawards.ca

Rewatchability is a Podcast.
288- STARSHIP TROOPERS with Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivray of Sickboy

Rewatchability is a Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 63:14


Slick yourself with Raid because this week we bug out over STARSHIP TROOPERS, the 1997 militaristic sci-fi movie directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Casper Van Dine, Denise Richards and not-subtly-Nazi Neil Patrick Harris! Joining us is Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivray of the Sickboy Podcast. This movie has everything, bugs, co-ed showers, well, mostly those two things. But is it rewatchable?  Listen below to find out. Also, please Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher. Also, follow us on Twitter. And please consider supporting our Patreon campaign. Special Thanks to our sponsors, Hello Fresh and Endy Mattresses To receive 50% off your first Hello Fresh box, use this code: REWATCH50 To receive $50 off any Endy Mattress purchase use code: PODCAST50 WARNING: this podcast contains strong language and immature subject matter, please be advised.  

Raw Talk Podcast
#14: Living with Cystic Fibrosis

Raw Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 49:34


Every day, we take ~12-20 breaths per minute, that adds up to anywhere between 12,000-30,000 breaths per day! Now imagine if your lungs failed to function properly, what would happen to your quality of life? How long would you be able to live? What therapies are available to you? These are some of the questions patients diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF) have to pose. On Episode 14 of Raw Talk Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Felix Ratjen (Division Chief of Paediatric Respiratory Medicine at The Hospital for Sick Children, Senior Scientist at the Research Institute in the Translational Medicine research program, and co-lead of the CF Centre at SickKids) to discuss CF, from its cause to current treatments, and how his research has not only prolonged but improved quality of life in CF patients. We also feature our second “Classics” segment on this episode, highlighting Dr. Lap-Chee Tsui’s remarkable research contributions to the field of CF, which was conducted right here at The Hospital for Sick Children! Finally, we unveil our first ever “Patient Perspective” segment as we sit down with the very awesome and humble, Jeremie Saunders, to discuss his experiences after being diagnosed with CF and how this inspired him to start the amazing SickBoy podcast! Until next time, keep it raw!

Raw Talk Podcast
#14: Living with Cystic Fibrosis

Raw Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 49:34


Every day, we take ~12-20 breaths per minute, that adds up to anywhere between 12,000-30,000 breaths per day! Now imagine if your lungs failed to function properly, what would happen to your quality of life? How long would you be able to live? What therapies are available to you? These are some of the questions patients diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF) have to pose. On Episode 14 of Raw Talk Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Felix Ratjen (Division Chief of Paediatric Respiratory Medicine at The Hospital for Sick Children, Senior Scientist at the Research Institute in the Translational Medicine research program, and co-lead of the CF Centre at SickKids) to discuss CF, from its cause to current treatments, and how his research has not only prolonged but improved quality of life in CF patients. We also feature our second “Classics” segment on this episode, highlighting Dr. Lap-Chee Tsui’s remarkable research contributions to the field of CF, which was conducted right here at The Hospital for Sick Children! Finally, we unveil our first ever “Patient Perspective” segment as we sit down with the very awesome and humble, Jeremie Saunders, to discuss his experiences after being diagnosed with CF and how this inspired him to start the amazing SickBoy podcast! Until next time, keep it raw!

Sickboy
Sickboy: Cystic Fibrosis

Sickboy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2015 44:28


Hi Friend! My name is Jeremie Saunders and I’m sick. How sick? Well, in the grand scheme of things pretty darn sick. I’ve got this asshole of a disease called Cystic Fibrosis. It’s a genetic Lung Disease that I am slowly dying from. Had it my whole life. So in other words I’m pretty used to having it by now. In fact I’m so used to having it that I often find myself making fun of the situation. I mostly joke about my unfortunate situation with my close friends… together we’re able to laugh about the absurdity that is Cystic Fibrosis. Laughter. For me it’s an incredible therapy. I’m able to get two birds stoned at once with a good chuckle. 1) It's actually spectacular for my lungs and 2) I'm able to laugh in the face of death. Sure, the death isn’t really that imminent. Could be another 10 years before I go due to lung failure, but still, to be able to accept that fate and laugh about it while I’m still breathing is incredibly freeing. So that’s me. I’m sick and I like to laugh. Put those two together and sometimes you get some really inappropriate humor that can leave some folks feeling pretty uncomfortable. BUT more often than not you get some inappropriate humour that let’s people give off a sigh of relief and washes away any of the discomfort/awkwardness that for some weird reason comes with the territory of talking to someone with an illness. It’s those moments that I strive for. Enter Sickboy. A podcast where the sick talk about what it’s like to be sick... and laugh. Hosted by your resident Sickboy, ME! I am joined by two of my best friends, Taylor, and Brian! Are they sick? Nope! Well… Taylor has a serious issue with sweaty palms. But other than that they’re pretty damn healthy. With my illness, their curiosity and our overall sense of humour Sickboy Podcast makes for a pretty entertaining conversation to say the least. Each episode we will tackle a different disease and we’ll chat with a different guest who is living with that disease to get their take on day to day life, how they cope, and their overall experience being ill. I know. Sounds like a huge bummer. But trust me, It’s a f--king riot. Love, Jer

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Sickboy
01 - Sickboy: Cystic Fibrosis

Sickboy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2015 45:26


Hi Friend! My name is Jeremie Saunders and I’m sick. How sick? Well, in the grand scheme of things pretty darn sick. I’ve got this asshole of a disease called Cystic Fibrosis. It’s a genetic Lung Disease that I am slowly dying from. Had it my whole life. So in other words I’m pretty used to having it by now. In fact I’m so used to having it that I often find myself making fun of the situation. I mostly joke about my unfortunate situation with my close friends… together we’re able to laugh about the absurdity that is Cystic Fibrosis. Laughter. For me it’s an incredible therapy. I’m able to get two birds stoned at once with a good chuckle. 1) It's actually spectacular for my lungs and 2) I'm able to laugh in the face of death. Sure, the death isn’t really that imminent. Could be another 10 years before I go due to lung failure, but still, to be able to accept that fate and laugh about it while I’m still breathing is incredibly freeing.   So that’s me. I’m sick and I like to laugh. Put those two together and sometimes you get some really inappropriate humor that can leave some folks feeling pretty uncomfortable. BUT more often than not you get some inappropriate humour that let’s people give off a sigh of relief and washes away any of the discomfort/awkwardness that for some weird reason comes with the territory of talking to someone with an illness. It’s those moments that I strive for. Enter Sickboy. A podcast where the sick talk about what it’s like to be sick... and laugh. Hosted by your resident Sickboy, ME! I am joined by two of my best friends, Taylor, and Brian! Are they sick? Nope! Well… Taylor has a serious issue with sweaty palms. But other than that they’re pretty damn healthy. With my illness, their curiosity and our overall sense of humour Sickboy Podcast makes for a pretty entertaining conversation to say the least. Each episode we will tackle a different disease and we’ll chat with a different guest who is living with that disease to get their take on day to day life, how they cope, and their overall experience being ill. I know. Sounds like a huge bummer. But trust me, It’s a fucking riot. SO… I am extremely excited to announce that we will be launching the first episode of our podcast in mid/late September. So spread the word!! Follow us on twitter @sickboypodcast. Tell your friends, family, neighbors and strangers to check us out. In the meantime keep your eyes peeled for more blog posts leading up to the big day! Love, Jer  

Sickboy
Sickboy: Cystic Fibrosis

Sickboy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2015 44:28


Hi Friend! My name is Jeremie Saunders and I’m sick. How sick? Well, in the grand scheme of things pretty darn sick. I’ve got this asshole of a disease called Cystic Fibrosis. It’s a genetic Lung Disease that I am slowly dying from. Had it my whole life. So in other words I’m pretty used to having it by now. In fact I’m so used to having it that I often find myself making fun of the situation. I mostly joke about my unfortunate situation with my close friends… together we’re able to laugh about the absurdity that is Cystic Fibrosis. Laughter. For me it’s an incredible therapy. I’m able to get two birds stoned at once with a good chuckle. 1) It's actually spectacular for my lungs and 2) I'm able to laugh in the face of death. Sure, the death isn’t really that imminent. Could be another 10 years before I go due to lung failure, but still, to be able to accept that fate and laugh about it while I’m still breathing is incredibly freeing. So that’s me. I’m sick and I like to laugh. Put those two together and sometimes you get some really inappropriate humor that can leave some folks feeling pretty uncomfortable. BUT more often than not you get some inappropriate humour that let’s people give off a sigh of relief and washes away any of the discomfort/awkwardness that for some weird reason comes with the territory of talking to someone with an illness. It’s those moments that I strive for. Enter Sickboy. A podcast where the sick talk about what it’s like to be sick... and laugh. Hosted by your resident Sickboy, ME! I am joined by two of my best friends, Taylor, and Brian! Are they sick? Nope! Well… Taylor has a serious issue with sweaty palms. But other than that they’re pretty damn healthy. With my illness, their curiosity and our overall sense of humour Sickboy Podcast makes for a pretty entertaining conversation to say the least. Each episode we will tackle a different disease and we’ll chat with a different guest who is living with that disease to get their take on day to day life, how they cope, and their overall experience being ill. I know. Sounds like a huge bummer. But trust me, It’s a f--king riot. Love, Jer

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