Mornings with Simi artwork

Full Show: The Mandela effect, Wearable devices to prevent overdoses & Banning natural gas in Vancouver

Mornings with Simi

English - May 29, 2023 16:11 - 54 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 rating
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Seg 1: ​​The Mandela Effect is a phenomenon characterized by shared and consistent false memories that many people have about specific details in pop culture.
Guest: Dr. Holly Schiff, Clinical Psychologist at South County Psychiatry in Greenwich, Connecticut
Seg 2: How Hip Hip fuelled Kendall Roy's fire
Guest: J. Griffith Rollefson, Professor of Music at University College Cork
Seg 3: Is a new wearable device called ODEN, designed to detect and prevent overdoses, the next step to help with the toxic drug problem that has its grip on the lower mainland.
Guest: Alex McGovern, Director of Technology Development for Lifeguard Digital Health
Seg 4: How would more luxury condos impact Chinatown?
Guest: Beverley Ho, Executive Director of Yarrow Intergenerational Society for Justice
Seg 5: Monday Morning Quarterback
30-27 preseason loss in Saskatchewan on Saturday; plenty of young receivers played well. How hard is it to make roster decisions when so many young players are performing?
Guest: Rick Campbell, Head Coach of the BC Lions
Seg 6: Should BC outlaw natural gas stoves? Councillor Adriane Carr is proposing a motion to ban all infrastructure enabling natural gas hookups in newly constructed homes in Vancouver.
Guest: Adriane Carr, Vancouver City Councillor and Outgoing Chair of Metro Vancouver’s Climate Committee
Seg 7: A book titled "She-Warrior" is written by Siena Kleiner-Fisman, an 11-year-old author from Toronto, which chronicles her life-changing journey as a cancer survivor.
Guest: Siena (Sisi) Kleiner-Fisman, Author of “She-Warrior”
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Seg 1: ​​The Mandela Effect is a phenomenon characterized by shared and consistent false memories that many people have about specific details in pop culture.

Guest: Dr. Holly Schiff, Clinical Psychologist at South County Psychiatry in Greenwich, Connecticut

Seg 2: How Hip Hip fuelled Kendall Roy's fire

Guest: J. Griffith Rollefson, Professor of Music at University College Cork

Seg 3: Is a new wearable device called ODEN, designed to detect and prevent overdoses, the next step to help with the toxic drug problem that has its grip on the lower mainland.

Guest: Alex McGovern, Director of Technology Development for Lifeguard Digital Health

Seg 4: How would more luxury condos impact Chinatown?

Guest: Beverley Ho, Executive Director of Yarrow Intergenerational Society for Justice

Seg 5: Monday Morning Quarterback

30-27 preseason loss in Saskatchewan on Saturday; plenty of young receivers played well. How hard is it to make roster decisions when so many young players are performing?

Guest: Rick Campbell, Head Coach of the BC Lions

Seg 6: Should BC outlaw natural gas stoves? Councillor Adriane Carr is proposing a motion to ban all infrastructure enabling natural gas hookups in newly constructed homes in Vancouver.

Guest: Adriane Carr, Vancouver City Councillor and Outgoing Chair of Metro Vancouver’s Climate Committee

Seg 7: A book titled "She-Warrior" is written by Siena Kleiner-Fisman, an 11-year-old author from Toronto, which chronicles her life-changing journey as a cancer survivor.

Guest: Siena (Sisi) Kleiner-Fisman, Author of “She-Warrior”

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