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Doctor X Dietitian

Dr. Betsy Dovec, bariatric surgeon & Hannah Schuyler, weight loss dietitian

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She's a doctor- Dr. Betsy Dovec! And she's a dietitian- Hannah Schuyler, RD! Go deep with these dynamos as they share their personal struggles and inspirational successes, while motivating you to be your truest, most fabulous self. These blondes are blazing the trail across the globe as respected experts, chatting about all things health, weight loss, relationships, and bariatric surgery. Relatable and empowering, you will fall in love with your new favorite doctor and dietitian!
 
Five days a week acclaimed interviewer Tom Power sits down with the artists, writers, actors and musicians who define pop culture. Whether he’s ribbing Adele, singing a boyband classic with Simu Liu, or dissecting faith with U2 frontman Bono – Tom brings the same curiosity, respect and meticulous preparation into every conversation. He also has a track record for interviewing artists on the precipice of stardom – like Lizzo and Billie Eilish — who appeared on Q well before hitting the mainst ...
 
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Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth,The Shape of Water, Nightmare Alley) on the darkness within Pinocchio, why he included facism in his retelling of the classic story and the time he may have encountered a ghost.Plus, composer Jeremy Dutcher (35:24) and his mother Lisa Perley-Dutcher on the importance of language preservatio…
 
Singer-songwriter Melanie Chisholm (a.k.a. Sporty Spice) on the Spice Girls, the challenges that come with international fame, and life after being in one of the biggest pop groups in the world. Plus, singer-songwriter Aysanabee (37:52) on his breakthrough album “Watin” and the significance of including the voice of his grandfather ⁠— a residential…
 
We are back with another series! The SOS series will talk about: Stress, Overwhelming Anxiety, and Solitude. This first episode focuses all on stress: the good, the bad, and the solutions! Listen to your favorite doctor and dietitian duo break down how stress impacts your every day life, your health, and can even be a tool to help you with your goa…
 
Actor Taye Diggs (The Best Man: The Final Chapters) on his role in the Tony award-winning musical “Rent,” the universality of Black stories and whether or not he’ll return to Broadway.Plus, playwright Cliff Cardinal (21:25) on his confrontational play “The Land Acknowledgement, or As You Like It,” subverting the audience’s expectations and laughing…
 
Writer and director Clement Virgo (The Wire, The Book of Negroes, Brother) on maturing as a filmmaker, how art reflects back your own humanity and working on hit TV shows like “The Wire.”Plus, author Kim Thúy (32:21) on the haunting photograph that inspired her latest novel, “Em,” the endurance of love amongst misery and her own immigration story.…
 
Composer Steve Reich on his influences, his reverence for the voices of Holocaust survivors in his piece “Different Trains,” and what music sounds like when you’re considering your own mortality. Drag queen Priyanka (34:40) on being the first winner of Canada’s Drag Race, her journey to drag and the advice she’d give to her 14-year-old self.…
 
Meh. Vitamins. Minerals. Micronutrients. YAWN! Vitamins and minerals may not be the most exciting thing to think about, but being compliant with your multivitamin and calcium citrate recommendations after bariatric surgery could change, improve, and even save your life. Nutritional deficiencies are unnecessary and can be debilitating. The impact of…
 
Filmmaker Anthony Shim on his award-winning film “Riceboy Sleeps,” the line between comedy and tragedy and how he just wants to make his parents proud. Plus, Afghan-Canadian filmmaker Fazila Amiri and singer Aryana Sayeed (34:04) on their documentary, “And I Still Sing,” which tells the story of how the reality singing show, "Afghan Star" made hist…
 
Actor Alexander Skarsgård (True Blood, Big Little Lies, Infinity Pool) on the eclectic roles he’s taken on, nepotism and stories behind HBO’s “Succession.”Plus, author Sheila Heti (24:43) on death, grief and the inspiration behind her Governor General’s Award-winning novel, “Pure Colour.”Bonus: Author Lindsay Wong (38:00) on the stigma around menta…
 
But what about loose skin?? The DoctorXDietitian duo welcomes plastic surgeon, Dr. Stephanie Poris of Poris Plastic Surgery, to discuss body contouring after bariatric and weight loss surgery. From head to thigh, Dr. Poris breaks down all of the surgical options to keep a youthful appearance that is uniquely you. She discusses a personalized approa…
 
Music producers Banx & Ranx (Dua Lipa, Sean Paul, Sia) on their biggest hits, making Canada into the new capital of pop music and how they’re fostering new talent in the country. Plus, comedian Courtney Gilmour (25:20) on joking about being a congenital amputee, awkward situations with folks who are able-bodied and what it feels like to be Juno-nom…
 
Award-winning author Catherine Hernandez (Scarborough) on writing a book that feels like love, being a conduit for her ancestors and the eye-opening research that went into her latest novel, “The Story of Us.”Plus, composer M.M. Keeravaani (RRR) (26:26) on making history at this year's Oscars with his song “Naatu Naatu” — the first song from an Ind…
 
Director Chris Williams (Lilo and Stitch, Big Hero 6, Bolt) on turning your passion into your career, the challenges of animation and what inspired his Oscar-nominated film “The Sea Beast.”Plus, the actor Gabriel Luna (26:35) on starring as Tommy in the hit HBO show “The Last of Us,” his love of video games and how filming in Calgary was the perfec…
 
Eight-time Grammy-winning bassist Christian McBride on what happened when he met his hero James Brown, and why he wanted to write a suite for four civil rights legends: Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali and Rosa Parks.Plus, singer-songwriter Tate McRae (40:27) sets up a song for us off her debut album “i used to think i could fly.”…
 
Prolific music producer Rick Rubin (Beastie Boys, Lady Gaga, Johnny Cash, Run-DMC) on staying true to yourself, his musical inspirations and what it was like working with Johnny Cash in the ‘90s. Plus, cartoonist Barbara Brandon-Croft (33:18) on rejection, growing up with a famous cartoonist father and how she’s breaking barriers with her comic str…
 
Saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin on playing for revered artists (Missy Eilliot, Stevie Wonder), the time she snuck her way past security to play sax at a Prince concert and how a near-death experience inspired her latest album, “Phoenix.”Plus, author Lindsay Wong (32:55) on the stigma around mental illness, growing up with “ghosts,” and what inspired h…
 
Sleep when you’re dead? If you want to get the most out of life, think again. On this week’s DoctorXDietitian weight loss and bariatric surgery podcast episode, the collab is serving up a big dose of Vitamin Zzzzzzzz! 😴 Sleep's role is just as important as diet and exercise in achieving your health goals. A lack of quality sleep alters hunger cues,…
 
Jay Ellis (Insecure, Top Gun: Maverick) on his career, his favourite rom-coms and why he started a podcast about racism in the U.S. criminal justice system. Plus, the critically acclaimed film “The Whale” stars Brendan Fraser as a 600-pound man. Canadian makeup artist and prosthetic designer Adrien Morot (26:34) created the prosthetics that transfo…
 
At 13 years old, Rebecca Black became infamous for her viral song, “Friday.” Now, more than a decade later, she’s back with her debut album, “Let Her Burn.” Rebecca joins Tom Power to talk about the infamy of “Friday,” and what it’s like now making music on her own terms. Plus, when Hannah Alissa Richardson (26:16) first saw the Alvin Ailey Dance T…
 
If you grew up in the mid-to-late 2000s, there's a good chance you know the band Paramore. Hayley Williams has fronted the pop-punk band for nearly 20 years. She tells Tom Power about the band's history, the advice she’d give her younger self and what inspired Paramore’s new album, “This Is Why.”Emma Mackey (32:38) stars in “Emily,” a film about th…
 
What was it like to play at Harry and Meghan’s royal wedding? The acclaimed cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason knows. You’ll hear him tell Tom Power about that experience and what you can expect from his latest album, “Song.” Plus, last month, the TV writer Monica Heisey (Schitt’s Creek, Baroness Von Sketch Show) released her highly anticipated debut novel…
 
The word uncompromising gets a bad rap. But if Neil Young wasn’t the uncompromising musician he is, you probably wouldn’t know him as the songwriting legend is today. In this career-spanning conversation, Neil tells Tom about making the music industry work for him and his uncompromising values when it comes to fighting climate change — a fight he’s…
 
Say what?! Hot girls poop, too? From diarrhea to constipation and achieving that elusive “perfect poop” in between, bowel habits are an essential part of overall good health. The DoctorXDietitian duo chats with Dr. Susan Kais, board-certified gastroenterologist and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) expert, about what’s normal and when it’s time to s…
 
Pink never thought her success would last this long. In the 10th grade, she was voted “most likely to be behind bars in 10 years” when in actuality, she became one of the most beloved and enduring pop stars of the 21st century. In this conversation, Pink tells Tom about the highs and lows of her music career, what it took to survive the industry an…
 
Run-D.M.C., Public Enemy, KRS-One — these are just some of the artists who’ve worked with DJ Ron Nelson, the godfather of hip-hop radio in Toronto. Now, at age 60, Ron is releasing his first rap album. He joins Tom Power for a look back at his journey as a pioneering hip-hop radio host and tells us why now was the right time to put out his first ra…
 
While locked up for five years in a U.S. prison for cocaine possession, Jesse Krimes secretly created epic works of art using bedsheets, hair gel and newspaper. Each piece was smuggled out one-by-one through the prison mail room. Now, nearly a decade after his release, he’s adjusting to life on the outside as one of the world’s most talked-about vi…
 
Pamela Anderson on taking her story back + Two Calgary Playwrights on the ‘other’ F wordPamela Anderson’s story is incredible, but you so rarely get to hear her tell it. For the first time, Pamela shares her story through her new documentary, “Pamela, A Love Story,” and memoir, “Love, Pamela.” Pam joins Tom Power to talk about growing up on Vancouv…
 
Matthew Macfadyen has made a name for himself playing the opportunistic Tom Wambsgans on the hit show “Succession.” Now, he stars in “Stonehouse,” a new series about the disgraced British MP John Stonehouse who faked his own death. Matthew talks to Tom about the show and shares a few stories from “Succession.” Plus, a decade after changing the face…
 
Why are we doing an episode about addiction? Because for many patients, food is their drug. The transfer of compulsive eating behavior to other forms of addiction is more common than you'd think. It can occur in up to 30% of post-op bariatric surgery patients. The DoctorXDietitian team tackles the risk factors for developing addictive behaviors aft…
 
Titanic celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Canadian director James Cameron tells Tom about the movie's enduring legacy, how he got that perfect scene for Jack and Rose’s first kiss and what it was like eating PCP-laced clam chowder in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Plus, in the new short film, “Dad and the Fridge Box,” Mary Walsh (This Hour Has 22…
 
After the release of “The Sixth Sense,” nearly 25 years ago, M. Night Shyamalan earned a reputation as a director with a flair for supernatural horror. Now, he’s back with his latest film, an apocalyptic thriller called “Knock at the Cabin.” He joins Tom for a career-spanning conversation, in which he shares how his spiritual views have influenced …
 
Kristin Chenoweth is a Tony and Emmy-Award winning performer who’s wowed audiences in musicals like “Wicked” and “You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” Now, she's sharing what she's learned over the years in a new book, “I'm No Philosopher, But I Got Thoughts,” which collects her musings on creativity, love, loss and closure. Kristin talks to Tom abou…
 
During the Toronto International Film Festival, Anna Kendrick sat down with Tom Power to chat about her latest film, “Alice, Darling,” what it was like being trapped in an elevator and how she looks back on some of her most life-changing roles as an actor. Plus, in his award-winning novel “Fifteen Dogs,” André Alexis imagined what would happen if o…
 
Jason Segel has played a lot of funny characters in turmoil. Whether that’s as a young person in the throes of angst in “Freaks and Geeks,” or as someone recently dumped while on a Hawaiian vacation like in “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.” He keeps that trend going in the new Apple TV+ series, “Shrinking,” where he plays a therapist who’s dealing with …
 
The best of times, the worst of times - yep, that sums up travel! The DoctorXDietitian tackle all of your important considerations prior to embarking on a new adventure -- from food to exercise to getting comfortable. The duo give you some practical trips to ensure you have the time of your life. Travel can be embraced at all shapes and sizes. You'…
 
Nineteen85 is behind some of Drake’s biggest songs, from “Hotline Bling” to “Hold On We’re Going Home.” And when he’s not putting his Grammy Award-winning touch on other people’s music, he’s making his own as part of the R&B duo DVSN. Nineteen85 talks to Tom about his new album, his love of Jimi Hendrix and what it was like producing some of Drake’…
 
Matty Healy, the frontman of the band The 1975, is known for his quippy, observational lyrics about dating, youth culture and technology. But when it comes to his own emotions, he’s typically quite guarded. On The 1975’s new album “Being Funny in a Foreign Language,” he leans into his feelings and shares them with the world. Matty joins Tom Power t…
 
After 40 years working in film, Laura Dern has built a reputation for playing complex women grappling with the messiness of real-life. That legacy continues with her latest movie, “The Son,” in which she plays a divorced parent trying to support her son through depression. Plus, singer-songwriters Tegan and Sara tell Tom about their latest album “C…
 
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