The Brand New podcast from vet, behaviourist and trainer, Dr Tom Mitchell! We'll be covering all things dog behaviour to unlock the life you dream of with your dog, transforming behaviour struggles and levelling up your relationship with your dog. If you get excited about learning about dog behaviour and want the practical, effective (and fun) strategies that we know transform struggles from barking to reactivity to separation anxiety to simply not listening, welcome home!
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Behaviour Problem Podcasts
Leash up your dog, hit the pavement, and tune in to The Walk & Talk with award-winning dog trainer Lisa Burton. In each episode, Lisa pulls back the curtain on dog behaviour, sharing the real, no-nonsense strategies for tackling everyday challenges and achieving lasting, positive results. No fluff, no gatekeeping—just practical tips and expert advice that makes dog training fun, accessible, and achievable for every dog owner.
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Professor Harriet Hiscock and Associate Professor Emma Sciberras help you identify sleeping problems in your children, from infancy to secondary school, and give you easy to understand steps to improve their sleep cycles and overall health. Covering the importance of sleep at each development stage and whether you should be concerned about more common issues like snoring and sleep apnoea as well as looking into more specialised areas like sleep among children with ADHD or autism. For more ep ...
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Labours of Sport Coaching: The Science and Art of Coaching, Motivation, and Self-Determination
Dr Mark James Carroll
Labours of Sport Coaching helps coaches develop Herculean strength in knowledge. I mostly discuss self-determination theory as applied to coaching, but occasionally explore pedagogy, philosophy, and under discussed or little known areas of coaching research and practice. Sign up for newsletter: https://laboursofsportcoaching.beehiiv.com/subscribe Feedback if LoSC impacts your practice: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/rJEqYsDpCm Become a patron: https://shorturl.at/QgMCF Visit website: https: ...
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Have you ever wanted X-ray specs into human behaviour? Then this is the podcast for you. Listen to ‘brilliant, insightful and wise’ agony aunt and journalist Annalisa Barbieri, as she releases exclusive conversations between her and the trusted specialists she’s consulted over the years, who put a life time’s learning into each conversation. Every week you can learn more about yourself and the people around you. Series 10 launches summer 2025. Make a one off donation: https://supporter.acast ...
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Hello and Welcome to Physical Activity Researcher Podcast! Physical Activity Researcher Podcast is the source of the latest research findings on all things related to physical activity, exercise, and health. World-renowned scientists and experts as guests in an informal and relaxed interview style format. New episodes on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The podcast is for anyone who likes to learn scientific and evidence-based knowledge of physical activity, exercise, and health. Our listener ...
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Have you ever felt out of control, like life was unmanageable, overwhelming, confusing or on the wrong path? After leaving study during a degree in psychology and giving up my career opportunities in the NZ Army and fitness industry, in 2017, I was convicted and sentenced to two years in prison for the most significant sports steroid case in New Zealand history. This was a profound and formative experience enabling me to look back on my life, bringing awareness to some of the negative habits ...
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The podcast for GPs, hospital doctors and other professionals in high-stakes, high-stress jobs who want to thrive rather than just survive. You studied for years, you’re really good at what you do but you’ve noticed that you’re starting to feel overwhelmed, overworked and under-resourced. You may be comparing yourself to a frog in boiling water - the heat has built up so slowly that you haven’t noticed the extra-long days becoming the norm. You may feel on the edge and trapped in the very jo ...
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We teach parents smart communication tools that are based on: - Neuroscience principles - Life coaching style conversation tools - Mindfulness techniques ... so you can help improve your teenager's thinking, attitude & behaviour. In these episodes, we teach you some tools and techniques that will help you navigate tricky conversations with your teenagers. At the end of it I am going to show you something that you can buy to accelerate your success that will help get better results, faster. h ...
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She’s Impulsive is your go-to podcast for exploring those spur-of-the-moment choices we all make, from financially questionable “business ventures” to ego-bruising dating decisions. Claudia and Jordyn are here to share and dissect their own misadventures as well as those of others, and celebrate the chaos that comes with living in your twenty-thirty-fourty-somethings (it’s all a blur after 21 let’s be honest). Whether it’s about dropping a paycheck on a new hobby or embarrassing dating escap ...
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Are you a business owner, executive, leader, team leader, aspiring future leader, leadership junkie, a scientist, a design thinker, or simply the leader of your own life? If you are, then you are a leader, and as such, you should be experimenting! Welcome to The Experimental Leader, a podcast where we tackle the ways leaders are experimenting in their own work. Hosted by Melanie Parish and Dr. Mel Rutherford, we dive into the most interesting questions about leaders and get into real-life co ...
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Techniques, Behaviour and Canine Psychology explained by a professional positive dog behaviourist and member of the Pet Professional Guild. These episodes, created by Tilly BSc (Hons), reflect what she teaches owners every day and will tell you the truth about your dog’s problems and how to fix them yourself, without harsh techniques - that's no prong or e- collars! Winner of the Kent Costumer Service Awards 2023 South East's Most Dedicated Dog Training Provider 2024 Global Recognition Award ...
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Three stories to expand your worldview, delivered daily. Matt Galloway cuts through a sea of choice to bring you stories that transcend the news cycle. Conversations with big thinkers, household names, and people living the news. An antidote to algorithms that cater to what you already know — and a meeting place for diverse perspectives. In its 20 years, the Current has become a go-to place for stories that shape and entertain us. Released daily, Monday to Friday.Some of ...
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Sunday Listen: The Outlaw Ocean exposes true crime at sea
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29:28The Outlaw Ocean is an anthology podcast that plunges you into the vast and often lawless world of the open seas. Today we feature the first investigation of S2. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ian Urbina traces back the story of a young father and farmer who embarks on a perilous journey across the Mediterranean, only to discover why it’s cal…
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Feedback if LoSC impacts your practice: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/rJEqYsDpCm Nowadays we're almost told what the correct coaching behaviours are. Particularly where motivational behaviours are concerned. But what happens when popular coaching styles clash with your authentic, and most effective, self? In this episode I argue the case for beha…
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The 3 Daily Routine Tweaks That Will Turn Your Wild, Chaotic Dog Into a Calm, Focused Companion
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17:27In this episode of The Walk & Talk, I’m diving deep into transforming your wild, chaotic dog into a calm, focused companion - using just three daily routine tweaks. If you’ve ever felt frustrated by endless pulling on the lead or overwhelming distractions on your walks, this episode is your blueprint for change. I reveal simple, science-backed meth…
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Antarctica’s landscape is changing, from melting ice to geopolitics
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18:24Fifteen Canadian scientists turned a navy vessel into a research ship this February, and set out to explore Antarctica. The CBC’s international climate correspondent, Susan Ormiston, was along for the ride. Ormiston tells Matt Galloway about being chased by a seal in the planet’s strange, southern continent — and why melting Antarctic ice will i…
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The dirty work of preserving a blue whale skeleton
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24:16The bones of a massive blue whale will soon hang at Dalhousie University. In a conversation from April, Veterinarian Chris Harvey-Clark tells us about the extensive effort it took to salvage the whale that washed up outside Halifax, the accompanying smell, and what we still don't understand about the largest mammal on earth.…
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How the ultrarich get into petty fights, influence power and live so lavishly
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24:07There’s more billionaires in the world now than ever before. And as wealth is concentrated into the hands of a small group of people, the power of those select few is also growing – particularly in the US, where billionaires have been getting more and more access to Donald Trump. The journalist Evan Osnos tells Matt Galloway about the influence …
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Highlights / Hypersomnia: Unexplained Excessive Sleepiness. - Dr Jesse Cook (Pt4)
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12:18Jesse Cook is a PhD candidate in the Dr. David Plante Sleep Research Laboratory and studies biological, psychological and sociological factors that connect with unexplained excessive sleepiness. He was first drawn to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) research through the connection between sleep health and AD, and the prevention, detection and potential tre…
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Steel and aluminum tariffs hit businesses on both sides of the border
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14:23Whopping 50 per cent tariffs are now in effect on steel and aluminum imports headed to the U.S. — and that’s causing pain for businesses on both sides of the border. We hear from Canadian and American businesses who say they will survive, but at a cost.
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A Canadian cyclist’s fourth-place finish in a gruelling Giro d’Italia
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9:13Canadian cyclist Derek Gee says five years ago, he wouldn’t have believed he’d ever make it to the Giro d’Italia – a gruelling, weeks-long cycling race. Gee tells Matt Galloway about his fourth place finish, and the blessing he received from Pope Leo along the way.
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Diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives have been under fire in the U.S. since Trump came back to the White House — and on this side of the border, some are worried about similar rollbacks. Equity and diversity experts discuss how company values are being “pressure tested,” and what DEI initiatives got wrong.…
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Hamas killed his mother. Now, he’s continuing her fight for peace
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24:07Canadian-Israeli peace activist Vivian Silver dedicated her life to building bridges between Israelis and Palestinians. But her life was cut short when she was killed by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023 — and her son, Yonaten Zeigen, vowed to continue her work. Zeigen tells Matt Galloway why he quit his job to take up the often “dangerous” work of peace.…
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Ep 79 What Having a Baby Taught Me About Dog Training
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21:48Welcoming a baby into your home is a huge transition, and if you’ve got dogs, it can add a whole new layer of complexity. This episode pulls back the curtain on what it’s REALLY like to live through that change, not just plan for it. From what worked exactly as expected to what caught us completely off guard, there’s plenty we learned from the expe…
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“Truly a nightmare:” evacuees describe fleeing fire on the prairies
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25:09Thousands of residents in Manitoba and Saskatchewan have been forced out of their homes by raging wildfires and are now sheltering, in some cases, hundreds of kilometres away. Despite harrowing journeys to safety and what they describe as a lack of support from governments, two evacuees discuss how proud they are of their communities, where neig…
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Why the son of a MAID pioneer is choosing to die on his own terms
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19:36Price Carter travelled to Switzerland with his mom, Kay Carter, 15 years ago to be with her while she received an assisted death. The process was illegal in Canada at the time — something her kids went on to help change. Now, following a cancer diagnosis, Price has been approved for an assisted death. He spoke with Matt Galloway about the decisi…
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Edmonton Oilers in 5? These superfans sure hope so
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21:50The Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers will go head to head for the Stanley Cup starting tonight – a rematch of last year’s final matchup that saw the Oilers defeated. Will they pull off the win this time? Two superfans say they sure hope so — and they don’t mind welcoming hockey fans of other Canadian teams onto the bandwagon…
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Unsupervised Learning in Physical Activity Research _ Next-Gen Research Techniques
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4:20🔹 What if your physical activity data is telling you something you’ve never noticed before? 🔹 🔹 Unsupervised learning can reveal hidden patterns and anomalies in movement data—insights that traditional methods might miss! 🔹 In this episode, we dive into how unsupervised machine learning is revolutionizing physical activity research. Unlike supervis…
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The Current Introduces | Uncover: Calls From a Killer
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32:55What does a reporter do when they receive a cold call from one of the most horrific serial killers in Canadian history?The killer: Clifford Olson, who murdered at least eleven children in the 1980s. The reporter: Arlene Bynon, who recorded her jailhouse calls with Olson for years.Alongside legendary journalist…
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Ready for a summer read? We asked the professionals for their picks
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16:34Nothing beats a good book, especially at the cottage, by the pool — or even quietly at home with the kids away at camp. We ask two professional book lovers to share their tips for the best books of the summer, from beach reads and blockbusters to novels from Canada’s finest.Ann Shea, from Mill Street Books in Almonte, Ont., cho…
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Why a B.C. ostrich farm – and high-profile supporters – are pushing back against cull order
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19:35The fight to save 400 ostriches from being culled at a B.C. farm where avian flu was detected late last year has attracted international attention — including from some big name supporters, including Dr. Oz and U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. A member of the family that’s owned the ostrich farm for 30 years tells Matt Galloway about …
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Seeking aid in Gaza has become a terrifying experience: aid worker
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12:05As limited aid begins to enter Gaza after a months-long blockade, civilians are scrambling to access much-needed food and supplies. Gaza health officials say Israeli forces have killed dozens of Palestinians trying to access aid in the past few days. A representative from Save The Children discusses the struggle to get aid to people who desperat…
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How Ukraine launched a drone attack deep inside Russia
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12:22Ukrainian drones smuggled deep into Russian territory carried out a stunning attack over the weekend — and just this morning, another underwater bombing by Ukraine took out Russia’s bridge to Crimea. A journalist in Kyiv breaks down the military feat, and explains how much its boosted morale among Ukrainians.…
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The 8 reframes you need when you have to say no, but you’re worried you’ll upset someone or it’ll cause trouble at work. Get more episodes and resources by joining FrogXtra Mentioned in this episode: Get your FREE burnout self-assessment guide Get honest with yourself — discover what’s really going on, and what to do next.…
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How a bear attack story helped this author understand her cancer diagnosis
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25:39Claire Cameron has been obsessed with bears since hearing about a bear attack while she was working in Ontario’s Algonquin Park as a teenager. But when she was diagnosed with cancer, Cameron revisited the details of that attack and the wilderness environment that’s shaped much of her life. In a conversation from March, she told Galloway about he…
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Rutger Bregman wants you to quit your job and make the world a better place
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23:57From climate change to poverty or infant mortality, the world is facing a lot of big problems. And the historian Rutger Bregman says you — yes, you — are the exact right person to solve them. Bregman makes the case to Matt Galloway that today’s workforce should focus on “moral ambition” — channeling their entrepreneurial spirits toward social pr…
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Mark Carney promised to “build, baby, build” on the campaign trail. Today, he’s meeting with provincial and territorial premiers to discuss his plans to build big projects in this country, including by fast-tracking the processes to get them approved. We’ll talk about balancing the rights of Indigenous nations with the new government’s proposed …
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Crafting Effective Experience Sampling Method (ESM) Prompts: Tips and Examples _ Next-Gen Research Techniques
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14:34🔹 Are your research prompts actually capturing what matters? 🔹 🔹 The right question at the right time can make all the difference in Experience Sampling Method (ESM) studies! 🔹 Crafting effective ESM prompts isn’t just about asking questions—it’s about designing them in a way that enhances participant engagement and ensures high-quality data. In th…
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Psychologists working with coaches: in conversation with Adam Nicholls
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53:37Sign up to my FREE motivational psychology newsletter: https://laboursofsportcoaching.beehiiv.com/subscribe In this episode I'm joined by Professor of Sport Psychology Adam Nicholls from University of Hull to consider the complimentary role sport psychologists can play in coach-led processes, shining a light on where the blame lies in cases of disa…
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Relationship-Based Training: Buzzword or Breakthrough?
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21:40In this episode, we’ll dive deep into one of the most popular - and misunderstood - concepts in modern dog training: relationship-based training. Is it just another fluffy social media trend, or is it a powerful, science-backed training philosophy that can change your dog’s behaviour and your bond forever? In this episode, you’ll learn: What define…
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Can you spell this word? Test your spelling bee knowledge
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13:47Are you a self-identified “word nerd?” Jacques Bailly is, and he is a bit of a spell-lebrity… What is that you might ask? Well, he is the head pronouncer at the Scripps National Spelling Bee, the Olympics of competitive spelling, and he was a spelling bee champion himself when he was 14. He’ll talk about why spelling is a skill we should preserv…
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What to do about Sir John A. Macdonald statues?
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19:43There are many statues of Canada’s first Prime Minister across this country — but in recent years statues of John A. Macdonald have been toppled or taken down to protest his role as an architect of the residential schools system and his treatment of Indigenous people. We'll talk about what to do about the statues - and why the plans to clean up …
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‘It is traumatizing’ First Nations communities flee fires
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12:09The wildfire season is in full effect, and it’s only May. Saskatchewan and Manitoba are in a state of emergency as wildfires burn across the provinces. Thousands of people have evacuated their homes, and many are still finding ways to get out of the fire’s way. First Nations leaders Peter Beatty, Chief of Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation in Saskatch…
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Does looksmaxxing set toxic beauty standards for young men?
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24:39Thumb pulling, chin tucking, hair transplants…. and on the less extreme side, skin, hair, and eyebrow care — those are just some examples of looksmaxxing, a viral social media trend for young men to improve their looks. Elijah Forcier is a TikToker with advice on how, and Christian Ylagan is an instructor with the Department of Gender, Sexuality…
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Highlights / Sleep Problems and Disorders - Dr Jesse Cook (Pt3)
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29:38Jesse Cook is a PhD candidate in the Dr. David Plante Sleep Research Laboratory and studies biological, psychological and sociological factors that connect with unexplained excessive sleepiness. He was first drawn to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) research through the connection between sleep health and AD, and the prevention, detection and potential tre…
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Canada-US tensions: Why Can't We Be Friends?
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23:47Democratic U.S. Senator Peter Welch recently came to Canada to try to mend fences, over what he sees as President Donald Trump’s damaging tariffs and threats to make Canada the 51st state. The Vermont senator talks to Matt Galloway about the Canada-U.S. relationship — and military expert Christian Leuprecht digs into Prime Minister Mark Carney’s…
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Grieving couple were sent stillborn baby’s autopsy in error
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23:13The first time Laura Bordignon held her daughter Makayla Poppy was also the last. A month after Makayla Poppy was delivered stillborn, Laura and her husband Nick received an invoice for her autopsy. The bill included an itemized list of procedures, but also revealed their daughter’s remains were still in the morgue — weeks after they should have…
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One family’s ‘very strange car trip’ to flee Manitoba fires
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19:58Noelle Drimmie could taste the smoke in the air as she and her family fled the wildfires approaching their home in Flin Flon, Man. She tells Matt Galloway how surreal it felt to drive away under apocalyptic skies, while trying to keep her young kids entertained in the back seat.
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Ep 78 The Real Secret to Calming Your High-Energy Dog & You’ve Got My Attention!
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15:40If you’ve ever felt like your dog has a rocket booster attached to their tail, this episode is for you! We’re jumping back into the world of high-energy, over-the-top, can’t-sit-still dogs. You know the ones: they seem to think everything should happen at hyper speed. The ones that bounce off the walls, want to walk faster (or better yet, run!), wh…
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War in Ukraine: Russia warns of World War Three
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15:20Donald Trump says Vladimir Putin is "playing with fire," following Russia’s largest air attack of the war on Ukraine, Russia responds with a warning for World War Three. Christopher Miller, the Ukraine correspondent for the Financial Times joins Matt Galloway to talk about what’s on the mind of Ukrainians after months of failed peace talks — and…
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Brand new bacteria found in space... what can it teach us?
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11:24The search for alien life in space continues, but there is an update. Chinese astronauts discovered a bacteria, and it turns out it can survive the extreme conditions of space. “That’s evolution at work,” says Jamie Foster, a Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Cell Science at the University of Florida. What lessons should it teach u…
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How near death experiences change your look at work and life
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22:49Oji-Cree musician Aysanabee almost died when he was 19, after falling through the ice on a frozen lake. That experience changed the life of the Juno award winner, pushing him to his career today. A new study shows his experience is a common one among people who have near-death experiences. So why do a brush with death might help people have a be…
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A little elvish toy in a bunny suit with a mischievous smile, that’s a Labubu for you — and she, yes it’s a girl, is taking the world by storm. What made Labubus so popular, and how are they bringing us together when people are fighting to get their hands on one? We have answers.
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Analyzing Experience Sampling Method (ESM) Data: Methodological Approaches and Techniques _ Next-Gen Research Techniques
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8:00📊 How Can Researchers Analyze Experience Sampling Data Effectively? With high-frequency, real-world data, ESM requires advanced techniques to uncover meaningful insights. In this episode, we explore methodological approaches for analyzing Experience Sampling Method (ESM) data, highlighting its unique challenges and opportunities. We discuss high-fr…
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What are animals saying? AI is helping to decode
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24:20Do you speak dolphin? What about marmoset or nightingale? Did you know cuttlefish use a form of sign language to communicate? If your answer was no to all those questions, you should know that scientists are working to turn that into a yes — and AI is playing a key role. How to decode animal communication, and whether that's even a good idea. Th…
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What message is the King's Throne speech sending?
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20:05Parliament is back and King Charles delivered his throne speech today. What message is the King's speech meant to send to Canadians, and to one American in particular, Donald Trump? What are the new Liberal government's priorities? CBC’s Catherine Cullen, The Globe and Mail’s Stephanie Levitz, and The National Post’s Christopher Nardi join Matt …
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Can you run a 100km ultramarathon… while breastfeeding?
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20:11Running an ultramarathon is hard, but running 100kms six months post-partum and breastfeeding during breaks… Well, that sounds like a scene from an inspirational movie. But, for Stephanie Case, and her baby girl Pepper, it was real life. Why would she do this, and what keeps her running these extreme distances, she shares with Matt Galloway.
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What to Do if Someone Challenges YOUR Behaviour
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55:56How to know when you’re reaching your limit, and what to do to prevent you taking it out on someone else. Get more episodes and resources by joining FrogXtra Mentioned in this episode: Get your FREE burnout self-assessment guide Get honest with yourself — discover what’s really going on, and what to do next. The Shapes Academy Work happier, set bou…
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The Current Introduces | Other People’s Problems, on psychedelics
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36:51Normally, therapy sessions are totally confidential — but this podcast opens the doors. In this season of Other People’s Problems, Dr. Hillary McBride explores the transformative power of psychedelics in a therapeutic setting.With her psychological expertise, Dr. Hillary leads her clients through drug-assisted therapy, guiding …
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Do you like grilling? Try live fire for flavour — and zen
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23:08It's grilling season, and Chef on Fire has one thing on his mind: cooking on live fire — and he says you should try it too. Chef Michael Smith, in his new book Wood, Fire and Smoke: Recipes and Techniques for Wood-Fired Cooking, explores how cooking on live fire can bring more than just flavour into your life; lighting a fire for zen an…
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Parliament returns today. What’s Mark Carney’s plan?
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19:33The House of Commons returns today after nearly six months, Prime Minister Mark Carney with his new Liberal minority government, and Conservatives without their leader Pierre Poilievre in the Parliament. What’s next? Matt Galloway speaks with Karina Gould, the re-elected Liberal MP; Heather McPherson, the re-elected NDP MP; and Andrew Lawton, th…
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‘It is absolutely an act of compassion,’ says Leonard Krog, the mayor of Nanaimo about the use of involuntary care to deal with B.C.’s mental health crisis — but some experts are worried that forcing someone into treatment is a violation of their rights. Matt Galloway speaks with Mayor Krog; Jonny Morris, the CEO of the B.C. Division of the Cana…
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