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A charismatic Russian woman arrives in the US on a mission to improve relations between the two countries, and she soon makes some powerful friends. But who is Maria Butina? And who is she working for? As Maria gets closer to the rich and connected she also attracts the attention of the FBI. In the politically charged world of US-Russia relations, everyone has secrets and almost nothing is what it seems. From Wondery, the makers of The Shrink Next Door and Dr. Death comes SPY AFFAIR a story ...
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CBC Radio's Metro Morning keeps listeners informed about what's going on in Toronto and offers listeners an optimistic, sometimes humorous view of the world, together with the day's more serious news.
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A luxury hotel pool attendant in Miami meets a married couple. The wife starts flirting with the young man...and pretty soon he is caught up in a love triangle, one that will have far-reaching results. The husband is Jerry Falwell Jr., member of one of the most famous evangelical families in America and president of a Christian university with a strict code of conduct. The affair is part of a pattern of questionable behavior that will threaten the Falwell family dynasty. From Wondery, the ma ...
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A Journey With Bernie & Chip is so much more than an established, internationally recognised Podcast spanning 50 countries. It is an evolving way of life and you, dear friends, are invited to be adventurous explorers with us. Despite constant media-driven advertisements defining ‘success’ as material acquisition and a life-centered around 40 years of incessant, often stressful, empire building work generating six figure bank accounts and million-dollar assets, Bernie K and Lachlan ‘Chip’ Hud ...
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This is A JOURNEY WITH BERNIE best! Jeff Horn's journey from a timid, bullied teenager to an international lord of the boxing ring reads like the script of a feel-good Hollywood blockbuster. His unlikely transformation from a nervous, "nerdy little kid" into a World Boxing Welterweight Champion is legendary in Australian sport. On a winter's day in…
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The Ukrainian Canadian Congress was protesting to stop the Russians at War documentary from being shown, and their representative tells David why, even though he has not seen it. Turns out, TIFF listened and "postponed" the premiere. We hear from a musician and small business owner about her many plans to get her band in the air in case of an Air C…
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Host David Common speaks with Paralympian Jesse Zesseu about his emotional win, a Toronto director who made it to TIFF with her stories about little girls being left out of dance and makes an appeal for short films and a nuanced look at the the controversial Russians at War that leaves one expert questioning how the film got made.…
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A man roleplays that he gets stuck at home alone with his roommates submissive sister whose in town from College for the weekend. She confesses her attraction to him and they proceed to get tipsy and play Truth or Dare. The game leads them both down a path of total power exchange for the evening. Listen to see how this adult chat story ends. This i…
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David Common talks to the Russian director of the controversial documentary "Russians at War" that is facing protests and critics that it is propaganda. Also, we speak to the man who wrote the book on how to debate Donald Trump, on if there was a winner in last night's debate. Plus, the chef Rachel Adjei on the pleasure of eating with your hands, a…
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At a time when we’re debating where policing is going, we’re going to tell you where the police came from. Guided by Peabody award-winning host Chenjerai Kumanyika, Empire City will provide the first accessible narrative history of the American police and its place in popular culture. Who are the police? And why were police departments created in th…
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Zoe Slater is a master coach. She understands the possibilities of life. She is fully aware of the options. She knows what is available to each and every one of us to manufacture happiness and success, but she also knows what needs to be done to ignite your inner joy. She believes it is possible to attain both. Her breadth of awareness is what make…
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Get caught up on headlines of the week with Metro Morning's 'Headline Scratchers' on today's podcast. Also on the pod: why is there such low uptake on Toronto Police's Vulnerable Persons Registry? Host David Common asks the city's ombudsman Kwame Addo, who penned a scathing report. Plus, get your guide to the week's best in film and TV from film co…
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A man roleplays that he has been locked in a Chasity cage for 90 days and begs his Mistress to release him for an erotic BDSM roleplay chat session. His Mistress holds the key and all the power in this power exchange dynamic. Listen to find out if he gets out of his cage. This is an adult ASMR conversation where a man finds a female partner to role…
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Metro Morning's political panel assembles for a lookahead at Fall in Queen's Park and on Parliament Hill. Plus, will a September interest rate cut boost sluggish condo sales? Host David Common speaks to Richard Joy, Executive Director of Urban Land Institute Toronto about the housing market. And who hasn't got lost in the Path? One Toronto company …
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Host David Common speaks to Maayan Shavit, the cousin of Carmel Gat; an Israeli hostage killed in the tunnels of Rafah. Plus, the daughter of the late, legendary journalist Stevie Cameron reflects on her mother's legacy. And two teachers mark the first day of school.
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The Toronto Zoo is looking for videos to help them understand how an orangutan briefly escaped his habitat. Guest host Jill Dempsey spoke with the Grant Furniss, director of wildlife care at the Toronto Zoo, about the daring escape. Plus, how do you keep transit projects in the GTA to budget? The Toronto board of trade has some ideas. And an organi…
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Imagine the solitude. Imagine what thoughts would tease you ... torment you ... as you ran up to 70 klms per day for 576 days. What would you learn about your body ... your physical capability and how to fuel it adequately? What type of mindset would be necessary, to be able to cope and to handle such a massive assignment? What would you learn from…
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A man roleplays that he has a bratty girlfriend who wants to be in total control over him and his sexual needs. They are at his condo in Chicago having a fight and it leads to her humiliating him and putting him in his place. Listen to this full erotic story to experience what it's like to be dominated by a brat. This is an adult ASMR conversation …
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Guest host Helen Mann speaks to CBC's Devin Heroux in Paris as the city prepares for the Paralympics. Plus are teachers ready to crack down on cellphones in classrooms? A teacher and principal share their thoughts. And York Regional Police Deputy Chief Alvaro Almeida talks about rising crime in York region.…
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Seven years after Tess Richey's mother found her daughter's body in a stairwell -- the two police officers who were on the case are facing a tribunal. Guest host Molly Thomas speaks with the Richey family's lawyer about the legacy of that case. Also, are excuses and supports getting out of hand for university students? We hear from an instructor on…
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Two of Canada's biggest rail lines are disrupted by labour talks. Guest host Molly Thomas speaks to the head of the Freight Management Association and a labour expert. Plus, a public health researcher talks about the governments move to shutter supervised injection sites and a bioethicist talks about a constitutional challenge to Canada's delaying …
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The Mystic muffin man returns from a turbulent trip to Lebanon, humour intact. Plus, the people behind Chinese Canadian exhibit are being graceful after their posters were vandalized. And arts writer Sadaf Ahsen makes the case for staying in and watching a little trashy television, even on bright, sunny days.…
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Are there cases where a person's citizenship should be revoked? Guest host Molly Thomas tackles this question with immigration lawyer Daniel Kingwell over the citizenship case of terror suspect Ahmed Eldidi. Plus, the leaning tower of Kensington has been removed. But the saga is rising questions about why a building deemed unsafe in 2014 was allowe…
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A VISION BOARD is a pictorial LIFE PLAN. My Vision Board summarises ALL that is currently important to me in a single colorful page of clarified values, bold goals and even personal pictures and quotes inspiring achievements to come. Today's incredible guest, Lara Arden took one look at it and politely stated that she had not met anyone who so clea…
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Why is there a major discrepancy in the surgical wait times, for the same surgery? Guest host Molly Thomas speaks with Dr. David Urbach, head of surgery at Women’s College Hospital in Toronto, and lead author of a study on this. Plus, a conversation with the man whose job is it to turn the former Downsview airport into a playground. And, a conversa…
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Guest host Molly Thomas speaks to a Toronto man running an underground network of schools for young girls in Afghanistan. Also, RAW Taiko, formerly Raging Asian Women, talk about making space in the male-dominated artform. And did you know there is a board game renaissance in Toronto? Molly speaks with two people who create events for players —and …
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Fresh off her beach volleyball win, Melissa Humana-Parades talks to guest host Molly Thomas as she strolls through Paris, still in shock. Molly talks to some zoo workers about how to handle the grief of losing a beloved animal.. whether it is a moose with grumpy ears, or a pet. Also, math is in the air and in the streets of Toronto as a math confer…
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The sounds of summer in the city: Avril Lavigne, Janet Jackson and Billy Idol? The big artists of the 90s and 2000s are selling out venues, and we ask Elamin Abdelmahmoud what's up with the nostalgia acts. And from the past to the future, we talk to a professor about the gamification of learning and if gamers are going to win this thing called life…
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Parking in the bike lane has become a hot topic after the death of a cyclist and Molly speaks with the owner of a company whose truck was caught parked in the Bloor bike lane last week. His side of the story, and his frustration is an often unheard part of these tragedies. Also, we hear from an organization that got 50-million from the feds to buil…
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Imagine you were born in Sudan, but no-one remembers when? You have no recorded birthdate, so when you flee your war-torn country, you give the receiving authorities a made-up date of Sept 1st. The year you guess. Your Father is unknown. He was in your mother's life for a short time. He will never be known to you. Sudan becomes Egypt, but life is r…
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Just in time for the weekend, guest host Molly Thomas heads to school... guacamole school. And leaves those tomatoes behind. Also, after a bumpy start more dentists are signing on to the federal dental program and just in time as kids are able to get their dental costs covered. And is anyone more invested in the Olympics beach volleyball outcome th…
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What should the city's WNBA be named? That's on the mind of the team president Theresa Resch, and she wants to hear from you. Molly Thomas also talks to an air quality expert on the study of how ultra fine particles in the air are causing early deaths. And after the tragic death of a young cyclist on Bloor Street, she speaks with the biking lawyer …
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Who doesn't hate getting a parking ticket? Guest host Molly Thomas talks to a parking officer about the increase in violence on the streets and one near-miss. Also, long-distance running is more than hitting the track, she learns about the strategy of long-distance running. And a conversation with SafeSport expert and survivor Allison Forsyth about…
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As tensions rise in the Middle East, guest host Molly Thomas talks to a Lebanese-Canadian who has chosen to return early from Beirut and also a a person who has chosen to stay longer. They both agree on one thing though, the Lebanese people have been through this before. She also talks to a student who was a lead organizer of the GTA's student prot…
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Guest host Molly Thomas gets the lowdown on something you may have wondered -- are running clubs taking the place of dating apps? This duo hopes so. Also, if you ever questioned how an average person would do in Olympic events, we have the answer. A local Torontonian is tackling some of the events in the out-of-shape Olympics, and she is very sore.…
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The meeting was about to start when in walked the brightest, most joyful face you could imagine. I simply commented to this man of Indian origin that 'You look so happy! How come?'. His reply was, 'You'd be happy too, if you just finished an 84 hour fast!'. This podcast reveals that Sujit Menon only eats in a four-hour window each day. It might be …
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The CBC has been following Peter Nygard's story of power, money and sexual assaults for over a decade. Host David Common talks to the reporter who has been on that story, and has paide the personal price for it. Also, celebrities are lining up behind their presidential candidates, we have a conversation about if that will make a difference. And do …
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The TFC coach, John Herdman has been dragged into dronegate. Will he or will he survive? David Common talks to a Star reporter about what this all means for soccer in Canada, and the Olympics. He also talks to an HR person about why businesses post fake job ads, and why they are admitting it. Also, the Toronto International Film Festival can breath…
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Host David Common speaks with Jon Allen, former Ambassador to Israel about the killing of the Hamas leader in Iran. He also speaks with a school trustee who is furious about the province cutting money to create new school-based daycares in high-needs areas.The government says not to worry, they are just re-allocating the money. And as the month com…
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As airline fees rise to the stratosphere, the federal competition bureau is investigating the airlines' practices. Host David Common talks to Vass Bednar about if that will make a difference on your vacation budget. Also, a conversation about Emancipation Day, and how it flies under the radar but our business columnist says that businesses should d…
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Before the world came here to cook and eat, there were taverns that served... nothing special . David Common learns about the city's food history, and tries a maple treat, dating back hundreds of years. David also follows up on a recent study showing Filipinos are more likely to work two or three jobs at a time. And we hear from a Barrie woman who …
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Diane and Michelle are ... Those2Sisters | Life Coach | Soul Healer | Brisbane ... and as you will hear in this truly outstanding episode, they are on a mission to inspire change and shift within those who seek to maximise their lives. Importantly, these two exceptional women have the right to coach as both have been 'in the quicksand' during their…
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David Common talks to Donovan Bailey about the rise of Canada's speediest runners and their chances in Paris. Shireen Ahmad is also talking Olympics, but not in a golden way, she breaks down the cheating scandal at Soccer Canada and says this scandal could be bigger than Ben Johnson's doping. And David tries to get a handle on the Toronto roots of …
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A man roleplays that he is with his girlfriend on vacation and they decide to explore swinging with 2 men and a women who hit on them at a bar. NSFW Adult Content Warning: This site contains sexually oriented adult material intended for individuals 18 years of age or older. All of the acts portrayed in these stories are purely for entertainment pur…
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Tired of dodging dog poop on the sidewalk? You are not alone. Host David Common speaks with writer Sarah Liss about bad dog behaviour and what can be done to train the humans better. Speaking of bad behaviour, a story of a Mississauga condo whose very strict rules and legal threats are making residents feel intimidated. Across town, a neighbourhood…
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David Common catches up with CBC sports reporter Devin Heroux in Paris to chat about swimming, the Seine and Paris all decked out for the Olympics. And if you understand the title of today's podcast then maybe you don't have to hear Elamin Abdoulmahmoud's thoughts on Kamala Harris and if social media memes can help her run for the presidency. But y…
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