Jann Arden shares her journey from a free-range childhood in Springbank, Alberta, to becoming a celebrated Canadian musician, author, and actress. She reflects on her early influences, the challenges of her music career, and the evolution of the industry. Jann discusses her experiences in the bar scene, her breakthrough hit 'Insensitive', and the realities of life on tour. She also touches on her transition to writing and acting, her personal growth, and the importance of community. With her new album 'Mixtape' and upcoming tour, Jann expresses her excitement for reconnecting with fans and the impact of art in today's world. For tour dates and more, head to jannarden.com. And listen to her podcast at jannardenpod.com.
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David Suzuki and his daughter, marine biologist Sarika Cullis-Suzuki, join Tony for a wide-ranging conversation about family, science, and environmental advocacy. Sarika shares her journey into marine biology and her new role as co-host of The Nature of Things, taking up the mantle after David’s retirement from the iconic series. Together, they reflect on the show’s legacy, the challenges of overfishing, and the intricate balance of ocean ecosystems. They open up about the influence of family on their work, the complexities of public criticism in activism, and the emotional weight of raising children in an uncertain world. Throughout the conversation, they explore Canadian identity, the power of community resilience, and the urgent need for collective action in the face of climate change.
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Paul Langlois shares his journey from a young music lover in Kingston, Ontario, to guitarist for one of Canada’s most iconic bands, The Tragically Hip. He reflects on the early days of the band, the deep bond he shared with frontman Gord Downie, and the emotional experience of their final tour together. Along the way, he opens up about life after the Hip, and the lasting impact of the band’s legacy. He also shares insights into the making of their documentary “No Dress Rehearsal” and what it means to be recognized as 'Canada’s band.'
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Ray Ferraro shares his journey from a young boy in Trail, British Columbia, to a successful NHL player and now a respected broadcaster. He reflects on his early influences, the challenges of transitioning to junior hockey, and the memorable moments of his NHL career, including playing alongside legends like Mark Messier. Along the way, he opens up about his family life, highlighting his wife Cammi Granato's achievements in women's hockey and their children's pursuits. He also offers insights into his broadcasting career and his deep appreciation for the game of hockey.
To hear more from Ray, check out his podcast, The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast, at rayanddregs.com
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In this episode of The Tony Parsons Show, Tony sits down with Canadian media personality Erin Cebula. They discuss Erin's journey from her humble beginnings in Aldergrove to becoming a prominent figure in television and travel writing. Erin shares her experiences in the entertainment industry, her friendship with Michael Bublé, and her work with The B.C. Children's Hospital. The conversation also touches on her transition from traditional media to content creation and her aspirations for the future.
Foe more on Erin, visit her website at erincebula.com
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In this conversation, Randy Bachman takes us through his musical journey—from his early days in Winnipeg to his rise as a rock icon with The Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive. He shares insights into his influences, the challenges he’s faced, including health struggles, and the evolution of his career. Bachman also reflects on the importance of family in music, the joy of performing classic hits, and the deep connection between music and memory. He opens up about his friendships, particularly with Neil Young, and the impact of his radio show Vinyl Tap. He also discusses his upcoming tour and shares the heartwarming story of reuniting with his long-lost guitar—a journey that has become the focus of a new documentary.
For more on Randy and to see his Canadian tour dates, head over to randybachman.com
Watch the entire unedited interview on YouTube
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In this inspiring conversation, Rick Hansen shares his journey from a young boy with dreams of athleticism to a Canadian hero known for his resilience and advocacy for people with disabilities. He recounts his idyllic childhood, the life-altering accident that left him paralyzed, and how he found purpose through sports and the Paralympics. Hansen reflects on his monumental Man in Motion World Tour, which raised awareness and funds for spinal cord research, and discusses the legacy he hopes to leave behind, emphasizing the importance of community support and the ongoing fight for accessibility and inclusion.
Learn more about Rick, The Man In Motion World Tour and the Rick Hansen Foundation by going to www.rickhansen.com
Watch the entire unedited interview on YouTube
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Season 2 of The Tony Parsons Show launches on March 11th!
In this new season, Tony Parsons continues his journey of meaningful conversations with inspiring people—but with a deeper focus on Canada. This podcast is about us—our resilience, creativity, and the voices that shape our country.
Tony sits down with changemakers, storytellers, artists, and visionaries—the individuals who push boundaries, spark conversations, and leave a lasting impact. From the biggest stages to the boldest ideas, these are the voices of Canada—unfiltered, unforgettable, and uniquely ours.
Follow The Tony Parsons Show wherever you get your podcasts and be part of the conversation. Season 2 premieres March 11th—don’t miss it!
Former colleagues from The News Hour on BCTV/Global (fomerly CHAN-TV) join Tony to reminisce over their experiences together. Enjoy a trip down memory lane with News Broadcaster/Journalist Pamela Martin, News Director Cameron Bell and Weatherman Wayne Cox. It’s safe to say that The News Hour on BCTV/Global was the second most-watched local television newscast in North America!
With over two decades at Canada's top broadcast news divisions her credentials and experience are unparalleled in the industry. To list but a few of her accomplishments, she served as; Managing Editor for ‘The New Reality’ on Global National News, Executive Producer of ‘Global National News’
A PhD in zoology and a BA in biology, 25 honorary degrees, 4 Geminis awards and list of publications are enough to make most of us feel rather unaccomplished! Dr. Suzuki is an environmental troubadour, geneticist and broadcaster, he has also authored a staggering 52 books the host of his landmark television series; The Nature of Things, which aired for 44 years in numerous countries.
Provincial Health Officer for the Province of British Columbia, the first woman in that position. She’s served as Clinic Associate Professor clinic at the University of British Columbia, she was a family doctor and is a specialist in public health and preventive medicine. Dr. Henry led the Province of British Columbia’s response on the COVID-19 Pandemic and the drug overdose emergency. She was recognized in the New York Times as: “…the most effective public health official in the world.”
Tony’s esteemed guest and fellow broadcaster joined CTV Television Network's news division after graduating university. Initially worked as a junior secretary to News Director, Donald Cameron. She later advanced to production manager then research for W5, as well as reporting for CTV National News and Canada AM. In the 80’s she became anchor for the newscasts on Canada AM in 1980, making her the first woman in Canada to hold a full-time position as a national news anchor. Then in 1985 she became weekend anchor of CTV National News, a post she has held ever since.
The voice of ‘Hockey Night’ in Canada on the CBC and Rogers Sportsnet. Jim has also covered multiple Winter Olympics, NHL All-Star Games, the Winter Classic and numerous Stanley Cup Finals. A Gemini award-winner for his work in television, he also won the 2014 Canadian Screen Award for his play-by-play call of the Stanley Cup final.
As the former Chief Correspondent for the CBC news and Anchor of The National News, Peter shares remarkable stories on his early life, his budding career in Churchill Manitoba and his experiences as a Broadcast Journalist. This episode offers a deep dive into the life of one of Canada’s most trusted voices. You’ll enjoy Peter’s candid insights regarding the viability of the CBC, and the public’s mistrust with the media, in the evolving world of journalism.
In the premiere episode of The Tony Parsons Show, long-time friend and TV legend Wayne Cox takes over as host to interview Tony himself. With decades of history together, Wayne and Tony dive into stories from their broadcasting days and Tony’s remarkable career in journalism. From radio beginnings to TV fame, this episode kicks off the series with nostalgia and insight. Don’t miss this candid conversation between two iconic voices in Canadian media!
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