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The Whatever Talk is really self explanatory. Its the show where we make fun of reality. We're grown-ups right, so lets act childish. Say whatever it is on your minds even mention the things not on your mind... BUT whatever and however you say it, smile :) & have fun, so what you mad :) WT wants you to not be afraid to say whatever you want to say... Really all the crazy things you think only you think about NOPE, your not the only one. Speak Without Fear! Whatever Talk!
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Relatable and down to earth, Jake and Bethany tackle the tough questions in our culture as it pertains to pursuing a godly marriage and raising tiny disciples. They share how to respond to the situations of today with truth: God’s Word. Join them as they encourage families to live boldly for Christ.
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Twenty Whatever features Sierra Schultzzie, Riayn Christina, and Paloma Malfavon talking candidly about navigating your 20's with your friends through different phases of life. (formerly Sierra Unfiltered)
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Welcome to "Let’s Talk About It", where we talk about the “its” that no one wants to talk about. Have you ever been in a situation where you have a certain set of thoughts, feelings, or questions but you think you are the only one? That can be an isolating place to be. But oh what joy when someone comes along and says something that shows they are in a similar headspace. Suddenly, you feel a little less lonely. Join hosts Paula and Olejuru as they hold space for these kinds of conversations.
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Your unofficial companion podcast to all things Reality TV, like Love Island (UK, USA and Australia), Love Is Blind, Too Hot To Handle, Singletown, Labor of Love, Married at First Sight UK (MAFS) and more shows in the future. Formerly Love Island Cast podcast. Chris is the total fanboy of reality TV, whereas Dave was drawn in during the UK Love Island season 5. The boys watch each episode of a series and give their brutally honest take on what's going on and have plenty of laughs along the w ...
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The Steve Warne Project - The SWP

The Steve Warne Project - The SWP

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Former TSN morning radio partners Steve Warne and Jim Jerome, covered in potato chip crumbs, check in with their unique takes on sports, life, and whatever. New episodes every Thursday. SteveWproject.com "The best podcast I've ever heard. A triumph of the human spirit!" - Steve's Dad.
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Eric Dadourian and Allen Strickland Williams bring on their comedy pals to talk about Twitter and best friends and WHATEVER else they want. Produced by Katherine Swope. Theme song and art by Ramin Nazer.
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Sixteenth Minute (of Fame)

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Sixteenth Minute (of Fame) is a weekly show from Jamie Loftus that takes a closer look at the internet’s main characters – one part reported, one part interviews, and one part Jamie collapsing her permanently internet-damaged brain. Whether it’s an enduring meme or a dreaded Character of the Day distinction, it’s the kind of notoriety that often results in little money, unwarranted attention, and a confusing blurred line of consent. What do you do when you get more attention and judgement th ...
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This weekend, we're revisiting an episode from two years ago that we felt framed the discussion around climate change, and human adaptation to it, in a really unique and fascinating way. We hope you enjoy! Happy labour day! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- It's no longer a question of if our comfortable lives w…
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It's almost impossible to not notice the political shift in our country over the last several years and when it turns election year, the chaos amps up. Today we are sharing our journey over the last couple years and how we have worked to maintain our sanity and stability while still remaining informed about politics. This episode is packed with scr…
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Show 211 - Ultrasonic Orgasmatron! - 28th August 2024 Ted Salmon and Aidan Bell Contributions and Feedback Ted’s Gob Gloop - iTero Impressions Eurostar for people with disabilities Portable Clothes Washer - Ultrasonic USB Pocket Laundry Washing Machine Elizabeth Everly on Earl grey tea, Yorkshire Biscuit Brew and Ramen Noodles David Baker on Dex Fi…
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“WE ARE BACK!!! This is not a drill. This is not a joke. Oh how good it feels to be back on the air! Where have we been? What have we been doing? Why are we back now? We answer all of these questions and more in this new episode! Grab your headphones, start your favourite podcast listening background activity and enjoy Episode 1 of Season 5: Let’s …
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This week, we're taking a tangent -- my dad, Mike Loftus, passed away two weeks ago, and this episode is twenty minutes about that. I've needed some extra time to get our upcoming episodes together, but I've wanted to share more about him and the last two weeks. I really miss him. We'll be back to regular episodes next week. As promised, the links:…
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It was supposed to be an eight-day mission. It will be at least eight months. When two astronauts took Boeing's Starliner to the International Space Station in June, they were prepared for a quick turnaround. Today, the Starliner comes back to Earth ... without them. Instead, they'll have to be rescued by Boeing's biggest rival in the Space Race, E…
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We catch up with guest Eric Macramalla, host of Offside on TSN Radio, a show about the business and legal side of sports. We get into PEDs in sports and whether they might be an issue in hockey and if so, how much do they actually help a hockey player compared to other sports? We discuss the legal side of the Johnny Gaudreau tragedy. We look back a…
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The supply and confidence agreement between the Liberals and NDP lasted nearly two and a half years—but now it's over. NDP leader Jagmeet Singh announced Wednesday his party would no longer prop up the Liberal's minority government in exchange for policy priorities. Without that support, any confidence vote this fall could lead to an immediate fede…
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The news broke last week, sort of. It turned out that last month Alberta Premier Danielle Smith had told a United Conservative Party town hall in August that the government had transferred control of a northern Alberta hospital away from Alberta Health Services and turned it over to Convenant Health, a private, Catholic healthcare provider, and tha…
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For a solid couple of years, as the economy recovered from the pandemic, the narrative when discussing labour in this country was that the market was "tight" or there was a "labour shortage". Unemployment approached record lows, and companies were scrambling to hire and keep talent. Some of that was true. But not everywhere, and it wasn't the whole…
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Sixteenth Minute exclusive! We’ve got the first in depth interview with Bryan Gaw, aka the Left Shark himself. This week, Jamie revisits the 2015 Super Bowl saga that was Left Shark — the costumed cartilaginous fish that went rogue in 2015 beside Katy Perry during a chorus of ‘Teenage Dream,’ capturing the world’s heart. The person inside is just a…
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It's a long weekend, and that means its time to reach back into the bag and pull out some of our favourite listener feedback from the last few weeks. A sincere thanks to all of you who have written in. Every piece of feedback is immensely helpful, so please keep it coming! Happy labour day from everyone at The Big Story! We love feedback at The Big…
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It depends what your definition of work is... but in announcing a 100% tariff on all electric vehicle's produced in China, Canada is following in America's footsteps. But we're a much smaller economy than the US, which means these tariffs may not have the intended impact. Of course, the intended impact also varies depending on whom you ask. Is it t…
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The reunion brings surprises and drama. We announce what is next for us to cover. Follow us on SocialMedia: @cdrealitycast Email us: ⁠cdrealitycast@gmail.com⁠ We have a Patreon ifyou would like to support us: ⁠⁠www.patreon.com/cdrealitycast⁠ Please get over toour Facebook page to chat all things Reality: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/chrisdave⁠ …
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It's expensive to follow complex disposal protocols for construction waste that can often contain toxins. It's a lot less expensive to find someone willing or desperate enough to simply allow waste to be dumped directly onto their land, with no regard for the health and environmental impacts. An Indigenous community in Kanasatake has dealt with thi…
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Jim goes hard on the high price of sports, and the high cost of everything. We discuss the Hawk Tuah Girl; our former work colleague who's still kicking ass in broadcasting; Travis Kelce gets a $100 million podcast deal. We're happy something finally worked out for this guy. Jim is concerned he's about to take on a son-in-law... after only a 3-mont…
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When public health finally figured out in June what was causing a listeria outbreak that has killed three and sickened more than a dozen others, it did so by finally cracking what every one of those cases had in common, and tracing the infections back to an unlikely source... GUEST: Hannah Alberga, health reporter, the Canadian Press We love feedba…
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Safe supply programs across the country that aim to provide alternatives to street drugs are under scrutiny right now. But today's story isn't an official safe supply program... it's an activist-led attempt to purchase untainted heroin, cocaine and meth and deliver it straight to users. The creators of the program argue that it has saved lives. The…
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This week, the curvy wife saga concludes. Jamie talks to Cate Navarrete of the Body Positivity Alliance and Tigress Osborn of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance about where this moment falls in the decades-long history of fat activism, and how mainstream media narratives tend to depoliticize civil rights issues. Also, Jamie mumbles …
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We've learned an awful lot about Covid-19 since the virus first hit us—but there are some things that we're still trying to solve. One of them, perhaps the most mysterious, is the phenomenon known as 'long covid'. We know much more about it now than we did in 2020, when some of those infected with the virus reported lingering symptoms, often debili…
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The final two episodes bring the decision on who gets married or not. A couple of surprises but the reunion is where we will find out how real these relationships were. Follow us on SocialMedia: @cdrealitycast Email us: ⁠cdrealitycast@gmail.com⁠ We have a Patreon ifyou would like to support us: ⁠⁠www.patreon.com/cdrealitycast⁠ Please get over toour…
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Today, we're revisiting a fun one from 2 years ago about one of the most unique ghost towns in North America. ----------------------------------------------------- Kitsault was a mining town of 1,200 or so people in one of the most remote areas of British Columbia. It opened in 1981. It was empty by 1982. That was its first lifetime. Since then, ho…
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Are you tired? In pain? Gaining weight? Experiencing any unusual symptoms? Welcome to what seems to be this summer's newest TikTok diagnosis from the wellness industry. On the surface, the trend is a grift. But people really are suffering from these ailments, and are dealing with a health care system that is either unavailable or dismissive towards…
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The WHO has declared an outbreak of the virus in Africa a "global health emergency"—but what does that designation actually mean? That doesn't mean we shouldn't take the disease seriously, or prepare vaccinations and public health strategy. But in a world where outbreaks of diseases are continually met with scary headlines, and many people grapple …
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This week, the biggest names in US Democratic politics are united in Chicago for one purpose: To give Kamala Harris the momentum she needs to defeat Donald Trump. Thus far, her campaign has been a stunning success, but can that really last until November? When the good vibes start to fade, what will it take for Harris to keep rolling? How will she …
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We are back with more Love Is Blind nonsense. Will anyone actually going to tie the knot? Follow us on SocialMedia: @cdrealitycast Email us: ⁠cdrealitycast@gmail.com⁠ We have a Patreon ifyou would like to support us: ⁠⁠www.patreon.com/cdrealitycast⁠ Please get over toour Facebook page to chat all things Reality: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/chr…
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A UN envoy said last week that the temporary foreign worker program was a breeding ground for just those conditions. And that's amid a rapid recent expansion of the program, which used to focus heavily on agriculture but now funnels workers into the service and construction industries and the health care sector. Why has the program expanded so quic…
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In 2017, Robbie Tripp posted about his "curvy wife" Sarah, inspiring months of discourse and a permanent internet turn of phrase. This week, Jamie revisits the saga and speaks to Curvy Wife Guy himself ahead of the release of his new single, which is obviously called "Hot Wife." How did a couple build a 'desert empire' on a controversial post, and …
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In 2008, an experimental treatment led to the first documented case of someone being effectively cured of HIV. The man, who was called 'The Berlin Patient,' greatly advanced our understanding of the disease, and sparked hope among the millions of HIV-positive people around the world. While treatments and prognoses for the illness have improved dram…
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Jimmy discusses his golf adventure. We get into the tale of the Australian Olympic breakdancer, the bizarre missed call at match point that cost Felix Auger Aliassime a match. We don't talk politics but Donald Trump's narcissism is next level, repeatedly yelling to his supporters, "I'm better looking than Kamala!!!" And Pat Mahomes pulls off a craz…
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If you listened to last week's Fixing Canada series (which you should check out if you haven't!), you may have noticed one key issue was conspicuously absent: housing. A big reason for that is we recently talked at length about potential housing solutions with journalist, Gregor Craigie. And there was little we could say that wasn't already discuss…
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[You've probably heard—from politicians, experts or even just friends and family—that "Canada is broken". Everyone can draw their own conclusions about that, but there's no denying some key aspects of the country aren't working well for many of us. And complaining about that is easy, it's fixing it that's the tough part. This week, The Big Story is…
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[You've probably heard—from politicians, experts or even just friends and family—that "Canada is broken". Everyone can draw their own conclusions about that, but there's no denying some key aspects of the country aren't working well for many of us. And complaining about that is easy, it's fixing it that's the tough part. This week, The Big Story is…
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[You've probably heard—from politicians, experts or even just friends and family—that "Canada is broken". Everyone can draw their own conclusions about that, but there's no denying some key aspects of the country aren't working well for many of us. And complaining about that is easy, it's fixing it that's the tough part. This week, The Big Story is…
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You've probably heard—from politicians, experts or even just friends and family—that "Canada is broken". Everyone can draw their own conclusions about that, but there's no denying some key aspects of the country aren't working well for many of us. And complaining about that is easy, it's fixing it that's the tough part. This week, The Big Story is …
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This summer, a fish named Alice fell from the sky and directly into the lawn of junior doctor Ben Beska. And so, of course, he tweeted about it... only to lose his newly beloved fish just a week later. What followed was what it looks like to go viral in 2024. Jamie speaks with Ben Beska over the course of two months to track the journey; plus, we t…
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You've probably heard—from politicians, experts or even just friends and family—that "Canada is broken". Everyone can draw their own conclusions about that, but there's no denying some key aspects of the country aren't working well for many of us. And complaining about that is easy, it's fixing it that's the tough part. This week, The Big Story is …
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