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Full Show: Psychedelics and your true self, International students and housing & Releasing violent offenders in Canada

Mornings with Simi

English - September 18, 2023 16:22 - 1 hour - ★★★★★ - 1 rating
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Seg 1: Can psychedelics alter the links between our two “selves?”
Guest: Saga Briggs, Freelance Journalist and Author of “How to Change Your Body: The Science of Interoception and Healing Through Connection to Yourself and Others”
Seg 2: Mike Babcock, the head coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets, resigned following allegations by former NHL player and Spittin' Chiclets Podcaster, Paul Bissonnette, that Babcock improperly viewed players' smartphones.
Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi
Seg 3: View From Victoria:
Premier David Eby has kicked out MLA Adam Walker from the NDP caucus, but we have no idea why. Rob Shaw, Political Correspondent for CHEK News is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Seg 4: The housing crisis in Canada has centered around university and college students, with various factors contributing to the problem. How do bylaws create roadblocks for international students?
Guest: Alexander Wray, Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Geography at Western University and President of the Town and Gown Association of Ontario
Seg 5: Can we ever achieve worldwide equal pay?
Guest: Michelle Dunhill, Regional Director at Robert Half Toronto
Seg 6: Finding childcare in the Lower Mainland is increasingly challenging for parents, and this issue is further compounded by the imposition of high non-refundable registration fees by some childcare facilities.
Guest: Sharon Gregson, Spokesperson for the Coalition of Childcare Advocates of BC
Seg 7: Monday Morning Quarterback
Crazy 41-37 comeback win over Ottawa. Biggest fourth-quarter comeback in team history and the second-biggest overall comeback in team history (20 points in 2004 was the biggest).
Guest: Rick Campbell, Head Coach of the BC Lions
Seg 8: Should the public have a say when patients with violent backgrounds are released?
Guest: Aasheesh Puri, Associate at Acumen Law Corporation
Seg 9: Would reintroducing the Interurban Tram Line benefit BC?
Langley Township is embarking on an ambitious plan to resurrect an old railway system that could significantly improve transportation connectivity in British Columbia.
Guest: Rick Green, Former Mayor of the Township of Langley and President of the South Fraser Community Rail Society
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Seg 1: Can psychedelics alter the links between our two “selves?”

Guest: Saga Briggs, Freelance Journalist and Author of “How to Change Your Body: The Science of Interoception and Healing Through Connection to Yourself and Others”

Seg 2: Mike Babcock, the head coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets, resigned following allegations by former NHL player and Spittin' Chiclets Podcaster, Paul Bissonnette, that Babcock improperly viewed players' smartphones.

Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi

Seg 3: View From Victoria:

Premier David Eby has kicked out MLA Adam Walker from the NDP caucus, but we have no idea why. Rob Shaw, Political Correspondent for CHEK News is here with his take on the day's headlines.

Seg 4: The housing crisis in Canada has centered around university and college students, with various factors contributing to the problem. How do bylaws create roadblocks for international students?

Guest: Alexander Wray, Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Geography at Western University and President of the Town and Gown Association of Ontario

Seg 5: Can we ever achieve worldwide equal pay?

Guest: Michelle Dunhill, Regional Director at Robert Half Toronto

Seg 6: Finding childcare in the Lower Mainland is increasingly challenging for parents, and this issue is further compounded by the imposition of high non-refundable registration fees by some childcare facilities.

Guest: Sharon Gregson, Spokesperson for the Coalition of Childcare Advocates of BC

Seg 7: Monday Morning Quarterback

Crazy 41-37 comeback win over Ottawa. Biggest fourth-quarter comeback in team history and the second-biggest overall comeback in team history (20 points in 2004 was the biggest).

Guest: Rick Campbell, Head Coach of the BC Lions

Seg 8: Should the public have a say when patients with violent backgrounds are released?

Guest: Aasheesh Puri, Associate at Acumen Law Corporation

Seg 9: Would reintroducing the Interurban Tram Line benefit BC?

Langley Township is embarking on an ambitious plan to resurrect an old railway system that could significantly improve transportation connectivity in British Columbia.

Guest: Rick Green, Former Mayor of the Township of Langley and President of the South Fraser Community Rail Society

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