Scott Radley Show
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Scott Radley Podcast - Insane food waste, and the health issues with goop... again
Edward (Ted) Jaenicke. Professor of Agricultural Economics. Penn State University. Ph.D., Agricultural and Resource Economics. Tells Scott about the alarming food waste in Canada and the US. Tim Caulfield, Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy, talks with Scott about the spread of health misinformation using Gwyneth Paltrow's The GOOP Lab as the key example.
Podcast Preview - Just how much food do we waste?
Scott Radley Podcast - Hamilton's gas war, 75th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, and sports with Don Robertson!
Marvin Ryder joins Scott to talk about the startling gas price war going on in Hamilton. Scott speaks with Frank Junger, of Burlington. Frank is a survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp. He joins Scott to share his experience, being separated from his family by the Nazis. Don Robertson sits down in studio to wax poetic with Scott about the NHL.
Podcast Preview - Remembering Auschwitz 75 years after liberation
The Scott Radley Show Podcast: Journalist on Ottawa Citizen, Jon Willing discusses Ottawa's experience with LRT. Rick Zamperin weighs in on the dangers of football and sports in general, especially in regards to the Aaron Hernandez case in 2013.
The issue with shopping local with Sylvian Charlebois. What do you think brings tourism to Hamilton? Scott talks with broadway performer Caissie Levy
Scott Radley Podcast - Police app, scurvy me mateys, and Larry Walker baseball HoF
What if there were an app that allowed strangers to find your name and potentially information about you with only the snap of a photo? Allen Mendelsohn joins Scott now to discuss #ClearviewAI . McMaster University researchers say that 13 people may have contracted Scurvy over the past decade. And there may have been more cases! Dr. Kayla Dadgar joins Scott to discuss the surprising issue. Larry Walker got into the Baseball HoF! Don Robertson joins Scott in the celebration....
Podcast Preview - A Police app using artificial intelligence to spy on you?
Ancaster's Laura Fortino is off to the NHL All-Star weekend, Scott has a case of ‘Snowmageddon’ letdown & Misleading company names
What Hamilton was hit with over the weekend was certainly nothing like what Newfoundlanders are still digging out of. It could barely qualify as a storm, if it does at all. Can we blame weather broadcasters for our expectations? Scott Radley is going to try! He brings on Jay McQueen, 900 CHML’s weather guy, to defend his comrades. Guest: Jay McQueen, Global News Radio 900 CHML Weather Reporter - This weekend is the NHL All-Star weekend. On Friday, they will hold a Women's 3 on 3 All Star game. A...
The Scott Radley Show Podcast: Do you feel guilty owning a home when others cannot afford to? What does Wayne Barwise think about the mountain arena rejection?
The Scott Radley Show Podcast: Is there a better way to execute Amber Alerts? What is ice wine and why is it so delicious?
Scott Radley Podcast - Go Transit parking charge, physician assisted suicide boundaries, who makes money in music
Scott went on a tirade about Metrolinx and had some of your opinions too! On a more somber note, physician-assisted suicide may have a broader base of application. Dr Lisa Schwartz talks to Scott about the implications. How does music make money? It costs next to nothing for a Spotify subscription, compared to a CD or a 45. Alan Cross lets Scott know about where the money goes and some new interesting technology that could shake up the concert industry!
Podcast Preview - Metrolinx just won't stop with the bad ideas
Scott Radley Podcast - Pickering nuclear disaster, kale eating hatred, and the Houston Astros
Joe Zic lets Scott know the ins and outs of nuclear power safety measures. Don Robertson sits down with Scott to talk about kale hatred, gym etiquette and sports as always!
Podcast Preview - Could Pickering actually have a melt down?
Scott Radley Show Podcast - Limeridge as an arena, Prince Harry and Megan living in Canada, and the ethics of true crime shows
Esther Pauls lets Scott know about what is up with the plan to turn Lime Ridge Mall into an arena. Nathan Tidridge talks about the implication of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle living permanently in Canada while still having royal privilege. Robert Thompson and Scott try to figure out how ethical it is to create 'true crime' shows.
Podcast Preview - Does 'Downtown' have to be the centre for all developments?
The Scott Radley Show Podcast: Does downtown Hamilton get too much attention? Talking about a demographic ticking time bomb with Marvin Ryder and catching up with Bubba O'Neil of CHCH
Scott Radley Show Podcast - LRT is a mess, no spend challenge, the XFL, and terrible baby names
Terry Whitehead joins Scott to talk about the stirring behind the scenes drama with the LRT and the Ford government. Andy Lyster talks about the pros and cons of the no-spend-challenge for January. Neil Lumsden and Scott get into the nitty-gritty of the XFL. And finally, Scott talks across the glass to talk about the worst baby names of the decade.
Podcast Preview - The LRT is a mess...but you knew that
Scott Radley Show Podcast: Driving while high, term limits for city councilors, and the World Juniors!
Today on the Scott Radley Show podcast Scott talks about cannabis use behind the wheel with Manisha Krishan, asks Brad Bradford about what term limits for city councilors would look like and Don Robertson returns to talk about the World Juniors and more!
Podcast Preview - How bad is driving while high?
The brightest conversation in Hamilton with Mike Fortune of Cable 14.
Dogs at city hall, scooters taking over the streets and 12 year olds are growing up way too fast...
Would a gondola help Hamilton? What kind of predictions were made about humanity in 2020? Is proper credit given to the man who practically saved the NBA?
The idea of a gondola being built in Hamilton isn't a new one as it's been brought up at City Council. Scott turns to someone who supports the idea of a gondola in Hamilton, Jason Farr. Guest: Jason Farr, Ward 2 Councillor - People are constantly trying to predict the future and while some are accurate predictions, others are off... way off. Scott and Ben look back at some of the most famous names from around the world and their predictions of where humanity would be in the year 2020. - Does Dav...
Would a gondola do Hamilton better than an LRT? Who's your person of the decade? & Sports Talk with Don Robertson
The Disney World theme park has an outstanding transportation system that transports patrons all throughout their park. Could a gondola system be what Hamilton should be considering now that the LRT is in the back mirror? - As 2019 comes to a close in the next few days, the question of who should be the person of the decade comes up and Scott wants to know who you think should be given the title. - Should you be allowed to criticize referees? What about the teenagers who play for Team Canada's h...
Scott asks important Hamiltonians: What was the most memorable gift you've ever received?
It's the last live show before Christmas so Scott decided to go asking around some of Hamilton's very well known people to find out a very important question. What was the most memorable present you've ever received?
CHML Producers Will Erskine and Ben Straughan talk about sexism, Hamilton's safe injection site proposal, and Scott's beef with the phrase "speak your truth"
Was Trudeau's throne speech good enough? Do you get offended by 'Merry Christmas'? What does the future hold for the Toronto Blue Jays?
Justin Trudeau delivered the throne speech today outlining what his government is going to do throughout its time in power. Not too many people were blown away by what was said. Will we actually see anything get done? Was the throne speech good enough? Guest: Peter Graefe, Professor of Political Science at McMaster University - A letter from MP Bob Bratina to his constituents, wished a good December. Is wishing someone a Merry Christmas offensive even if it's being said with good intentions? Doe...
Would #SewerGate have changed Hamilton City Council? Does grammar still matter? And Russia gets into trouble for doping...again
Vito Sqro talks with Scott about how different Hamilton City Council may have turned out, in light of the #SewerGate fallout. The Apostrophe Protection Society has thrown in the towel, and now Scott wonders about what grammar lessons are being taught to the children of today. Dr. Paul Budra head of publications at Simon Fraser University waxes poetic with Scott about the state of education. Russia is in the spotlight again for doping infractions ahead of the 2020 Olympics. Beckie Scott, Olympic ...