|
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 2008 | ||
12:35am | Jean Mercier is a poet and filmmaker and he joins us to talk about some of the various projects he's working on. | |
1:05am | Architect and housing inspector, Morris Charney, talks about the structural integrity of your home. (For more info check the Alpha-file under "Charney") | |
2:05am | Mike Pingel is a lifelong Charlie's Angels fan who owns more than 2,000 pieces of memorabilia from the 1970s show.
He is also the author of The Q Guide to Charlie's Angels.
(Click the icon at left to order directly from amazon.ca). (Click or roll over the icon at left to order directly from amazon.com). |
TUESDAY, JULY 1, 2008 | ||
12:35am | As we celebrate Canada Day we ask the question; What does it mean to be a Canadian? | |
1:05am | Fitness guru David Siscoe is back on to answer your questions and to help whip you into shape with the best plan for you. | |
2:05am | Social commentator, talented voice over announcer (and the voice of this show) and author Ben Patrick Johnson is back.
He's on with David Siscoe to talk fitness, plus he brings a guest with him, body builder Michael Smith who is Mr. Britain.
Ben's online show, Life From The Left Coast, can still be found at youtube.com/benpatrickjohnson.
He's also the author of his third novel entitled One Size Fits All.
(Click or roll over the icon at left to order directly from amazon.ca). (Click or roll over the icon at left to order directly from amazon.com). |
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 2008 | ||
12:35am | Kristian Gravenor is in studio to talk about Montreal. He, along with his brother J.D., collect all matter of Montreal trivia that you can see on their blog, Coolopolis. | |
1:05am | Dream analyst Craig Webb, from Dreams Foundation, is on to answer questions about your nocturnal thoughts. (For more information on Craig you can go to www.edutainer.ca). | |
2:05am | Internationally bestselling and award-winning science fiction author Kevin J. Anderson is on with the release of The Ashes Of Worlds, the
culminating volume in the seven-book-long galactic epic, The Saga of Seven Suns.
(Click the icon at left to order directly from amazon.ca). (Click or roll over the icon at left to order directly from amazon.com). |
|
2:35am | An eco-friendly organization in London has partiers dancing to save the world. Club4Climate is getting the party started for planet Earth by creating sustainable nightclubs powered by the energy of party-goers. We speak to the man behind the idea, Andrew Charalambous. |
THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2008 | ||
12:35am | Peter Franklin, the Gabby Cabby, is in New York to share a slice of the Big Apple
from his yellow mobile conveyance lounge. He's also the author of the book Gabby Cabby: The Inside Scoop from New York's Last English-Speaking Cabdriver.
(Click the icon at left to order directly from amazon.ca). (Click or roll over the icon at left to order directly from amazon.com). |
|
1:05am | Patrick Murphy is about to pedal across Canada to raise money for the fight against cancer. You can find out more about his cause by going to the website, www.pedalagainstcancer.ca. | |
1:35am | These days, being green is the politically correct thing to do. But is everything that is healthy for the planet healthy for you?
We talk to Daniel Stih, an aerospace engineer who also happens to be an indoor
environmental and microbial consultant and the author of Healthy Living Spaces: The Top 10 Hazards Affecting Your Health.
(Click the icon at left to order directly from amazon.ca). (Click or roll over the icon at left to order directly from amazon.com). |
|
2:05am | Jane Porter is an award winning author of Harlequin romance novels and the critically-acclaimed book Flirting With Forty.
Her latest book is the sequel to Odd Mom Out entitled Mrs. Perfect.
(Click the icon at left to order directly from amazon.ca). (Click or roll over the icon at left to order directly from amazon.com). |
|
2:35am | An inventor in London is breaking bread by making his food fly. Earlier this month, British artist Freddie Yauner set the Guinness World Record for the Highest Popping Toaster, which sent toast flying seven feet, 11 inches, using his own toasting creation, "The Moaster." |
FRIDAY, JULY 4, 2008 | ||
12:35am | Stuart Nulman is in with another edition of Book Banter. The reviewed books are:
| |
12:45am | Steve Walsh, with another segment of Steve Walsh: Our Man In The Heart Of America: Checking Out The Nation's Pulse. Find out what wacky things our Jefferson City, Missouri based correspondant has found in the U.S. | |
1:05am | We talk television once again with Robert Thompson, Director of Syracuse University's Center for the Study of Popular Television, looking at some of the trends from reality TV to product placement in shows. | |
2:05am | Dr. Stephen Juan is an anthropologist, educator, journalist and the author of such books as The Odd Body: Mysteries of Our Weird & Wonderful Bodies Explained. He's back with his monthly feature to share some of stories about the human body. |
Comments, or guest ideas are always welcome by clicking below and sending me an email