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Marketing Hall of Legends and thought leader Tony Chapman chats with ordinary people, who do extraordinary things, despite circumstance. Tony uncovers life lessons that inspire us to do more...

I have had the privilege of knowing Paul Meehan for many years. I am a better person for it. There is no finer handshake or twinkle in the e...

I borrowed the title of this episode from Cat Stevens, and you will soon see why. To Cat Stevens, Tillerman represented, "the man of the Ear...

Jesse Hirsh is one of the most unbridled, unrestrained, intelligent, and entertaining individuals I know, and he doesn't disappoint in this...

I f you have ever doubted the power of art to change lives, this episode will make you think again. It is a reminder that movement can be me...

John Beyer grew up amidst chaos. His parents were alcoholics. By his mid-twenties, both parents had passed away, grief weighed heavily, and...

To mark the end of International Women's Month, I host a conversation with three remarkable women. Shamira Jaffer, recipient of the 2023 RBC...

Audrey Hyams Romoff spent over 30 years in the glossy world of public relations, building OverCat Communications and shaping the images of A...

Wes Geer chased rock and roll the way some people chase salvation, all in, full volume, no brakes. Wes Geer went from a kid with a guitar an...

My advice to anyone is this. If you can, follow your passion. Follow it to where it brings you intellectual and emotional rewards, a sense o...

Have you ever considered that the sports you are watching are fixed? This episode ois appointment listening for Sports fans, sports gamblers...

On occasion, I break format, step out of interview mode, and speak directly to you about what I believe matters to you, to me, and to our co...

This week's podcast is for all who are dealing with the reality that their future will not look like the past. There will be no neatly paved...

Vancouver's Chinatown was never built to be trendy. It was built because people had nowhere else to belong. Shut out of opportunity. Pushed...

Some artists find a sound or a look. Others find the truth. Bif Naked found both. In this moving episode of Chatter that Matters, I sit down...

What happened to the truth? I find myself fixated on a troubling realization. It feels remarkably easy to win over an audience with a slogan...

Robyne was a high school dropout who believed she wasn't worth saving. Then her car plunged through the ice, trapping her 20 feet underwater...

What happens when the dream you are chasing, ends in a split second? Only to find a new one awaits. At 19, Jane Roos was chasing Olympic dre...

Ben Mulroney has spent his life carrying a famous last name while choosing a different path on his own terms. That is why I wanted to share...

One of the greatest lessons I've been gifted as host of Chatter That Matters is seeing how much impact one individual can have when they cho...

I open my 2026 season with fireworks of positivity. One of the best Chatter that Matters yet. A human journey marked with humility, humour a...

Dear Canada. It is now or never. In this fifteen-minute podcast, I state that we stand at a crossroads. A century ago, the world emerged fro...

Our global food system is feeding more people than ever, yet some argue it is also making more people sick, more unequal, and more vulnerabl...

In this profoundly moving episode of Chatter That Matters , I sit down with Pierre Mousseau to talk about loss, grief, faith, and the long r...

Some people dream. Others help weave those dreams. This episode is about two women who refuse to separate the two. It begins with Karla Brio...

I went in, and she was sitting there in a motel room with a kilo of cocaine on the bed and two bikers helping her break it down into smaller...

As you listen to the show, I encourage you to step into Debra E. Meyerson's shoes. Debra had a dream life: a tenured professorship at Stanfo...

Recorded in front of a sold out crowd at the Toronto Hunt, this episode captures the energy of a live audience and a message every Canadian...

A special edition of Chatter that Matters. Thirty-five years ago, David Chilton and his record-shattering best-seller, The Wealthy Barber, r...

Barry Avrich is a Renaissance man, and his creativity knows no boundaries. From crafting brilliant advertising campaigns for Les Misérables...

Many people are experiencing a growing sense of insecurity in an uncertain world. Every generation feels it, but for many young people, it's...

I am breaking format and putting this show up on Monday, as Stewart has an event called Man Enough to Heal this Wednesday, that I want to su...

"Everybody's journey is unique, and we have the power to write our own story. We need to stop giving other people the pen." Calissa Ngozi Ca...

Perry Miele is someone I have admired since the first day we met many decades ago. Perry shares his remarkable journey from growing up in Th...

Many people dream of owning their own business and being their own boss, especially today when careers can be suddenly disrupted by tariffs...

Scott Stirrett grew up in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, a hockey town where he never fit in. Bullied, struggling in school, and privately wrestlin...

This episode was taped in front of a live audience at Canavision, which is a fantastic conference made possible through the vision and creat...

I love the famous Walt Disney quote, Dream it and Do it. It is also the battle cry for Entrepreneurs and Artists as they seek sponsors, supp...

Last week, my guest was Oscar Arias, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and former President of Costa Rica, who brought peace to Central America. Th...

I had the pleasure of hosting one of the most extraordinary guests I've ever had on Chatter That Matters during the 80th sessions of the Uni...

My guest this week is Sheryl Ramstead a woman whose story defies the odds and redefines what it means to be resilient. At 29, on her first s...

I encourage you to listen to this week's Chatter That Matters , featuring my guest, Dan Monaghan . Dan is a trailblazer, and his energy is i...

Jason Demers played over 700 games in the NHL, represented Canada at the Olympics, and was the "glue in the locker room" for five franchises...

They broke barriers, challenged the status quo, and redefined what authentic leadership can be. Three women. One stage. A masterclass in lea...

"We found David Chilton's phone number on the back of The Wealthy Barber, picked up the phone, and just called. He answered. That one call c...

You're lying on the ground, your body completely paralyzed. You can hear voices around you, footsteps moving closer, then away. You're fully...

What if everything you worked for—your savings, your home, even your identity—could be stolen without a weapon or a warning? In this chillin...

"Being dry is just changing your drink. Being sober is changing everything." — Jordan Kawchuk. Jordan Kawchuk is a brilliant storyteller, a...

What does it take to reinvent yourself—again and again—while remaining grounded in gratitude and generosity? In this inspiring episode recor...

I try not to play favourites, but this week's guest may be the most extraordinary human I've ever interviewed. Diane Dupuy is the founder of...

What happens when a lifelong dream clashes with a tough new reality? This episode follows the compelling journey of Dapo Bankole, who left e...