
Rod Black: The Voice, the Book, the Lost Keys
Rod Black has been the voice in the room for Canadian sports fans for decades. Cut to Black is the book that explains how he got there, and it turns out it's not really about him. Rod is a TSN broadca...
2 Heinä 9min

The Case for Small Wins on Canada Day Eve
The show lands on Canada Day Eve with good news from three cities and a question worth sitting with: what if the most useful thing you can share today is something small? A first Colombian recipe atte...
1 Heinä 9min

NEW - Good News, a Loyal Dog, and a Cat With No Comment
The good news tonight comes in three flavors. A Phoenix school resource officer who rented a movie theater for kids who'd never been, then turned to the adults in the room and asked why they weren't d...
1 Heinä 8min

SHIFTHEADS: Why Cats Got a Bad Reputation (And Kept It)
Thirty percent of people don't like cats. Only five percent feel that way about dogs. Rod Phillips has spent years figuring out why, and the answer goes back further than most people expect. Phillips,...
1 Heinä 9min

NEW - Why Newfoundland Starts Canada Day With the Dead
In Newfoundland, Canada Day doesn't begin with fireworks. It begins with Memorial Day and the memory of a generation of young men sent over the top at Beaumont-Hamel, France, one hundred and ten years...
1 Heinä 8min

Shiftheads - Booze and Reviews: Three Canadian Movies. Three Canadian Drinks. Go!
Film critic Richard Crouse builds a Canada Day weekend watch list from the ground up: three Canadian films, each with a drink to match. Goon pairs with a Bloody Caesar, invented in Calgary in 1969 and...
1 Heinä 9min

ICYMI - A Psychologist on Why Sports Fans Need the Losses Too
A psychologist makes the case that the highs and lows of being a sports fan are not just entertainment, they are doing real work for your mental health. The conversation traces what happens physiologi...
1 Heinä 19min



















