📣 New Podcast! "Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1646 - Presence, Performance & Recovery: Redefining Strength and Masculinity" on @Spreaker https://t.co/E2q0ffwfST
🎙️ The Brian Crombie Hour – Today at 6 PM
Tonight’s episode explores forgiveness, addiction, masculinity, and what real emotional strength looks like.
Brian is joined by Tabitha Rose, founder of Life to Paper Publishing and author of When We Forgive, for a powerful conversation on addiction, recovery, trauma, and forgiveness.
Tabitha shares her personal journey through alcohol and cocaine addiction, the impact on her life and relationships, and the long process of rebuilding through honesty, accountability, and healing.
The discussion looks at how addiction affects families, why shame often blocks recovery, and how forgiveness is not a single moment—but often a gradual process that unfolds over time. They also explore how writing and storytelling can support healing and help people make sense of lived experience.
In the closing commentary, Brian explores modern identity, “erotic capital,” and what actually makes people magnetic—not image, but authenticity, confidence, emotional intelligence, and presence.
The episode breaks down the difference between performance and presence, and how insecurity often drives over-performance, while true connection comes from grounded self-awareness.
It also reflects on masculine energy in a modern context—not dominance, but emotional steadiness, calm, and the ability to create safety in relationships.
Ultimately, tonight’s show is about becoming whole—moving from shame to understanding, and from performance to authenticity.
🎧 Tune in at 6 PM
👉 https://t.co/GLxPvrdnwH
📻 Today at 4 PM on Ed & Red
Ed & Red are back at it again with a sharp, funny, and unfiltered look at the worlds of politics, pop culture, and even the theology of Star Wars.
Expect big opinions, smart takes, and plenty of chaos as they break it all down in their signature style.
🎧 Tune in at 4 PM
👉 https://t.co/GLxPvrcPH9
📣 New Podcast! "The Big Show - June 5, 2026 - High Fashion, Hollywood & Tootsie: Suzanne Von Schaack Enters The Big House" on @Spreaker https://t.co/cBDOlKEfQJ
📣 Today at 12 PM on The Big Show with Peet & Ray
Peet & Ray welcome international high-fashion model and acclaimed actress Suzanne Von Schaack to The Big House for an exclusive and in-depth conversation.
Suzanne shares stories from her remarkable career working with some of the biggest names in the designer fashion world, along with reflections on her first major acting role in the classic film “Tootsie” alongside Dustin Hoffman.
From high fashion to Hollywood, this episode offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at a career shaped by iconic moments in both modelling and film.
It’s exclusive. It’s real. And it’s all happening on The Big Show with Peet & Ray.
📻 Today at 12 PM
🎙️ The Big Show with Peet & Ray
https://t.co/M5tTXYtjWn
📣 New Podcast! "Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1645 - AI, Investing & the Bubble Risk: Correlation vs Causation with Sam Sivarajan" on @Spreaker https://t.co/ZnIVL4CyCU
📣 Today at 6 PM on The Brian Crombie Hour
Brian Crombie is joined by behavioral economist and author Sam Sivarajan for a timely conversation on AI, investing, and the dangerous confusion between correlation and causation.
Why do markets keep forming bubbles? Why do intelligent investors convince themselves that prices will always rise? And are we seeing the same patterns again with artificial intelligence?
The discussion explores how investors often mistake correlation for causation, driven by emotion, momentum, and fear of missing out — from AI stocks to past hype cycles like Peloton and Beyond Meat.
They also examine:
🤖 AI hype versus real productivity gains
📈 Market narratives versus underlying fundamentals
🧠 Cognitive bias and emotional investing
🏗️ Lessons from past bubbles in technology and infrastructure
In the second half, the conversation turns to AI’s broader impact — including data center expansion, environmental concerns, and the risk of “cognitive surrender,” where humans increasingly outsource thinking to machines.
🎯 The central question: are we making rational decisions — or simply believing the story we want to believe?
📻 The Brian Crombie Hour airs today at 6 PM on Sauga 960 AM
🌐 https://t.co/GLxPvrdnwH
📣 Today at 4 PM on The Brushback with Gregg Zaun ⚾
🔥 Blue Jays Talk
Trade talk is swirling! Zauney and Mikey get you caught up on all the latest rumours and storylines.
🔥 Around MLB
Who’s at the top of the MLB rankings? We break down the biggest stories around the league.
🔥 Q&A Segment
The Manalyst takes YOUR questions and gives his take.
🔥 “THE WALK OFF SLAM”
The segment you don’t want to miss!
📻 Tune in today at 4 PM on Sauga 960 AM
🌐 https://t.co/skAcogcTqt
📻 On The Norm – Today at 1 PM
Tune in to On The Norm with @NormMurrayTV as he speaks with Ward 1 Councillor Stephan Dasko @DaskoWard1 about what residents of Mississauga can expect this summer 2026!
Get the latest updates, insights, and community news affecting your neighbourhood.
🎧 Join the conversation and listen live at 1 PM
👉 https://t.co/GLxPvrcPH9
📣 Today at 11 AM on It’s Not Therapy
On this episode titled “Identity is Messy and Beautiful,” host Liana explores the complex journey of identity and self-image, and how that journey becomes even more layered when lived in the public eye.
Guest Machan Taylor — Japanese-American singer, author, and performer — joins the conversation to share her extraordinary story of navigating identity while touring and performing with some of the world’s biggest artists, including Pink Floyd, Sting, Foreigner, and Pat Benatar.
Together, they explore what it means to continuously evolve while being shaped by fame, culture, creativity, and personal truth.
Machan also discusses her new book, “Naked Out Loud: From Yokohama to Pink Floyd and Beyond,” offering a deeply personal look at her life and artistic journey.
This episode dives into identity, authenticity, and the beauty — and complexity — of becoming who you are.
📻 It’s Not Therapy airs today at 11 AM
📣 New Podcast! "Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1644 - Saskatchewan’s Strategic Power and Canada’s Commodity Future" on @Spreaker https://t.co/NyxiOrEKmA
📣 New Podcast! "Prevention Over Prescription - Epi 21 - Are Peptides the Missing Link in Recovery and Weight Loss? Dylan Gemelli on the Future of Fitness" on @Spreaker https://t.co/aNtm0muon0
📣 Today at 6 PM on The Brian Crombie Hour
Brian Crombie is joined by Heather Exner-Pirot of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute for a timely discussion on Saskatchewan’s economic importance and Canada’s role in a changing global commodity landscape.
While national attention often centres on Alberta, this episode explores why Saskatchewan may be one of the most strategically significant provinces in Canada — and globally — thanks to its vast energy, agricultural, and critical mineral resources.
🛢️ Saskatchewan produces significant oil output
⚛️ Holds world-class uranium reserves
🪨 Is the world’s largest potash producer
🌾 Contains a major share of Canada’s arable farmland
Together, these assets position the province as a key player in global supply chains at a time of rising demand for secure energy, food, and minerals.
The conversation also examines Canada’s broader execution challenges, including infrastructure bottlenecks, port congestion, rail constraints, labour shortages, and regulatory barriers that limit export potential. Heather also discusses her concept of a “Rupture Cycle,” where global instability and shifting geopolitics may be setting the stage for a new commodity supercycle.
🎯 The central question: Can Canada convert its natural advantages into long-term prosperity — or will execution continue to hold it back?
📻 The Brian Crombie Hour airs today at 6 PM on Sauga 960 AM
🌐 Stream live at https://t.co/GLxPvrdnwH
📻 Today at 5 PM — Prevention Over Prescription
On this episode of Prevention Over Prescription with Dr. K, fitness expert Dylan Gemelli joins the program for a deep dive into the rapidly evolving world of peptides, SARMs, and hormone therapy.
The conversation explores whether peptides could be a missing link in recovery, weight loss, and long-term health optimization. Dylan shares his personal experience with BPC-157, a peptide often discussed for its potential healing and recovery benefits, and explains how peptides may support performance, metabolic health, and physical recovery.
Dr. K and Dylan also examine the risks and rewards associated with SARMs, the importance of protecting mental health while pursuing fitness goals, and why individualized nutrition strategies—especially those focused on adequate protein and healthy fats—are critical for sustainable results.
The episode highlights the growing intersection between fitness, preventative medicine, and personalized healthcare, while asking an important question: what does the future of health optimization really look like?
📡 Prevention Over Prescription airs today at 5 PM on https://t.co/M6OT8qhqeN
📣 New Podcast! "This Week In Golf - June 2, 2026 - Russell Henley wins Charles SchwabChallenge + Joaquin Niemann wins LIV Korea + Bryson DeChambeau's future" on @Spreaker https://t.co/bRU4VgUEox