This episode is with Niagara’s Rob Repovs, we talk about his work with promoting shows and playing all kinds of venues… even furniture stores? Yes … also about all the events he done and up and coming! Niagara community
Comedian and hostess with the mostest Marc withesea joins me for some hilarious insight and chats about comedy. And the Niagara community !
Niagara Comedian Tommy J Warren joins me not the show, join us as we chat about then Niagara comedy scene and being a dad and a stand up comedian .
The Community is amazing for comedy and its growing
Aaron Berger and C.D Onofrio form a Sea of Gold and Burgundy join me in the studio! They have new music and we chat about their journey in Mexico and how the Niagara community has grown. So happy to have them on. The vizzy show
Comedian Michael Moses.
New Episode Michael Moses
In this episode, I sit down with stand-up comedian Michael Moses for a raw and hilarious conversation about the world of comedy
We dive into what it takes to make people laugh, the power of storytelling, and why comedy is more than just punchlines it's truth, timing, and a lot of hustle.
this episode of The Viz Show, Toronto’s own Wasted Decade talks brotherhood,
We dive into their lyrics, the local scene, and what it means to stay loud and loyal.
Heavy riffs, real talk! this is one for the true heads.
🎙️ The Viz Show Episode: Jesse Crisp Comedy from the Falls
This week on The Viz Show, we're cracking up with Niagara Falls’ own Jesse Crisp a rising star in the local comedy scene with a sharp tongue and a heart for the hustle. Jesse joins me to talk about the grind of stand-up, the hidden gems of Niagara’s comedy nights! And some impressions.
In this episode, Vizzy chats with Robert, frontman of Toronto indie rock band The Riches, about the art of songwriting, the stories behind their lyrics, and what makes a live show unforgettable.
Real talk, raw music, and the power of staying true to your voice.
In this episode of The Viz Show, we sit down with Hamilton thrash band Working Girl for a raw and nostalgic chat about Hamilton The band shares stories from the Kill Room a gritty DIY venue where bands played loud, kids skated hard. We dive into the heart of Hamilton’s underground scene, the influence of working-class life on their sound, and what it means to create music that’s both chaotic and deeply rooted in place. If you grew up in Hamilton or love a good throwback to music skate culture, motorcycle culture this one’s for you.
This episode of The Viz Show, I’m joined by the raw and punk rock at heart dudes in Welland Wasted! We dive into their upcoming East Coast tour, the stories behind their latest music, and what it means to wave the punk rock flag in today’s world. Loud, real, and straight from the heart. Check it out
This episode features Johnathon Howe — musician, audio engineer, and the voice behind his racing podcasts. Known for blending his love of speed and sound, Johnathon talks about the art of making a playlist ! Check it out
This episode, I’m thrilled to welcome Todd Brown, the director of the Niagara Music Awards. With the big event happening on April 13th, Todd joins us to share all the exciting details, from the incredible local talent being celebrated to what goes on behind the scenes. Whether you’re a music lover, an artist, or just curious about the Niagara music scene, this conversation is sure to be for everyone in this community
On this episode, I had the absolute pleasure of chatting with Todd Kowalski, bassist and vocalist of the legendary Canadian punk band Propagandhi. We talked all about their upcoming album, set to drop on May 2nd, and their powerful self-titled single 'At Peace.' Todd shared insights on the band’s journey, the creative process behind the new music, and what keeps their passion for punk alive. I love this band! Perfect timing for this band to come back after 8 years and fight the good fight
In this episode, I sit down with Canadian filmmaker Adam Jack to explore his creative journey and the stories he brings to life on screen. From the raw emotional depth of "A Farewell to Youth" to the psychological suspense of "The Lurker" and the gritty narratives of his work with “Jackknife “, Adam shares his inspirations, challenges, and passion for independent filmmaking. Join us as we discuss the heart of Canadian cinema, the art of storytelling, and what's next for this talented creator.
Hey cool people! Welcome back to The Viz Show! Today, I’m joined by Adam Craig—also known as Hidden Jackpot and Dude Who Does Dishes. He’s been making waves with his honest and entertaining food reviews in Niagara, and we’re diving into the best (and maybe Worst) eats in the region. Whether you’re a foodie or just love a good local recommendation, this one’s for you. Trigger warner may cause hunger ..
This special episode features myself and my daughter Ivey who is 9 talking about life , Ivey shares some cool new phrases her and her friends say. She sings and we play our favourite songs. News updates, music, and mom and daughter conversation
On this episode of The Viz Show, we chat with Spencer Burton about his soulful “music” and latest album, North Wind. He also shares the story behind Fridays Child, his vintage shop filled with timeless clothes and cool items he’s gathered from the road. And his farm life. Tune in for music, stories, and vintage charm
This week on The Viz Show, I sit down with Anthony Stracuzzi and Mitch Gall, the talented artists and creators behind Lucky’s Lens. We dive into the inspiration behind their project, the legacy of Anthony’s uncle, Fortunato “Lucky” Stracuzzi, and how his passion for capturing moments shaped their storytelling.
From vintage film reels to modern-day creativity, this episode is all about preserving history through art.
Had an absolute blast recording our latest episode with Puddy the band! We dove into what’s new, shared plenty of laughs, and uncovered some exciting stories behind their music. If you’re looking for fresh sounds and an insider’s look at their creative journey, you won’t want to miss this episode. Check it out!
Lucky Lens joins us to recap the premiere and talk about what’s next for Anthony and his uncle’s story. A conversation about storytelling, family, and the power of community.