In this 621st episode, Mike chats with Toronto hip-hop artist and actor Dan-e-o about his Electric Circus origin story, Dear Hip Hop, his prolific recording and acting career, his rap influences, recording with Kish and Maestro Fresh-Wes, VideoFACT, and much more. This episode is exactly 1:36:31. You can
Silicon Valley – the one place on planet Earth with millionaires, billionaires, and geniuses all squabbling on every square meter. What do these guys and gals have in common? Well, some of them are microdosing mushrooms, as it appears. Every young person living in Silicon Valley has a dream and they’
You may be used to seeing Toronto on the television or even in movies, but what about games? Toronto is home to various game development companies and sometimes, the city has also been featured in the games that are developed. If you want to find out more, then simply look
Dámaso García was 63. He played second base for my Toronto Blue Jays from 1980 through 1986, earning all-star status twice, and batting over .300 twice. I'll never forget him burning his uniform in an attempt to end a slump on May 14, 1986. 15 years ago, I wrote Damaso
The Growing Popularity of Gambling in Canada during the Quarantine PeriodThere is no shame to indulge in one’s hobby even if that is online gaming. In fact, nobody knows this better the Canucks who harbour an unconditional love for games of skills, such as blackjack. In fact, Canadians know
In this 620th episode, Mike sits back and relaxes while FOTM kick out the jams. This episode is exactly 39:25. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Subscribe in iTunesSubscribe in Google PodcastsListen via Google Play MusicSave to your Spotify LibraryListen via StitcherFollow on tuneinSubscribe
Streaming has changed this chart forever. It's as if MLB expanded their regular season to 200 games and then celebrated a new single-season HR record. The new rules are certainly benefiting Canadians, however, and Drake in particular. With "Toosie Slide" he becomes the first male artist to accomplish three number-one
In this 619th episode, Mike and his special co-host Mark Hebscher chat with Mitch Azaria about his years on Global's Sportsline and TSN before diving deep into his new documentary for TVO Tripping the Rideau Canal. This episode is exactly 1:19:50. You can listen to this episode in
In this 618th episode, Mike catches up with Bingo Bob Willette who has recovered from COVID-19. They then kick out 10 forgotten jams. This episode is exactly 1:23:57. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Subscribe in iTunesSubscribe in Google PodcastsListen via Google Play
I'm not really missing sports yet, but that doesn't mean I haven't peeked at some of the sports reruns airing on TSN and Sportsnet this past month. I've seen game 6 of the Leafs and Kings, the Alomar HR off Eckersley and the '92 World Series clincher. I haven't watched
Yesterday, The Keitner Group held their first Virtual Open House via Zoom. Shoutout to all FOTMs who texted 'torontomike' to 59559 to get the link. You should still do that to get the link to the next Virtual Open House by The Keitner Group. I recorded the audio from yesterday's
It’s spring driving out now, meaning there are still months ahead where the roads will be clear and clean. There’s no better time to lean into a turn and enjoy the thrill of being behind the wheel of a vehicle built for zooming. One of the all-time classic
In this 617th episode, Mike sits back and relaxes while FOTM kick out the jams. This episode is exactly 51:45. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Subscribe in iTunesSubscribe in Google PodcastsListen via Google Play MusicSave to your Spotify LibraryListen via StitcherFollow on tuneinSubscribe
In this 616th episode, Mike kicks out songs they didn't know were covers with Stu Stone and Cam Gordon, but they kick out the originals. This episode is exactly 2:01:25. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Subscribe in iTunesSubscribe in Google PodcastsListen via
Welcome to this week's Open Mike. I'm Mike and I'll be your master of ceremonies for the day. Feel free to use this space to vent, rant, share a story and/or ask a question of the hivemind.
Pat Stapleton was 79. He was the defenseman who played over 1,000 career games in the NHL and WHA and was a member of Canada’s 1972 Summit Series team.
Sometimes it can be very difficult to do shopping for people who already have top-class kitchen gadgets. Their kitchens are well equipped with cool and latest kitchen utensils. But then our list of some kitchen gadgets will enable you to serve amazing foods on different occasions. Be it a birthday
In this 615th episode, Mike catches up with Dave Hodge before he kicks out his ten favourite albums of 2020 (so far) and pays tribute to John Prine. This episode is exactly 1:16:55. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Subscribe in iTunesSubscribe in
John Prine was 73. He's one of the most celebrated singer/songwriters of his generation whose songs have been recorded by a long list of well-respected artists, including Johnny Cash, Bonnie Raitt, Kris Kristofferson, George Strait, Bette Midler, Paul Westerberg, and Dwight Yoakam.
In this 614th episode, Mike sits back and relaxes while FOTM kick out the jams. This episode is exactly 48:48. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Subscribe in iTunesSubscribe in Google PodcastsListen via Google Play MusicSave to your Spotify LibraryListen via StitcherFollow on tuneinSubscribe
When brick and mortar casino games went online, players around the world thought, “That’s it! It doesn’t get better than this!”. It was truly amazing. All popular casino games became accessible online. Players could engage in their favorite games with a click of a button or a simple
Al Kaline was 85. Nicknamed "Mr. Tiger", he was the Hall of Fame right fielder who played his entire 22-year Major League Baseball career with the Detroit Tigers collecting 3,007 hits including 399 career home runs.
In this 613th episode, Mike catches up with the anchor of TVO's The Agenda with Steve Paikin, Steve Paikin. This episode is exactly 1:11:26. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Subscribe in iTunesSubscribe in Google PodcastsListen via Google Play MusicSave to your Spotify