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No BS with Brad Smith

No BS with Brad Smith

By: Brad Smith /Curiouscast
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Brad Smith has lived several lives—and somehow talks about all of them on the radio. He’s a former Canadian Football League player (yes, the hits were real), a TV host on Chopped Canada (no, he does not judge your cooking), and a former star of The Bachelor Canada (long story, limited roses). Now behind the mic, Brad delivers unfiltered opinions, sharp humor, and conversations that skip the nonsense and get to the point—occasionally with a side of sarcasm. He asks the questions you’re thinking, says the things you probably shouldn’t, and promises to keep it honest… even when it’s uncomfortable. Direct, unscripted discussion with recurring guests offering diverse perspectives—authentic conversations that reflect how people really talk about the issues.Property of Corus Entertainment 2025 All Rights Reserved Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • "84"- Canada Week in Review: Mark Carney, UK Politics & the “Con Man” Song
    Jun 27 2026
    Brad recaps the week's biggest political stories, from Mark Carney and housing to Canada–U.S. relations and UK politics. The episode wraps with the debut of "Con Man Carney," and a look at the show's new weekly review format.
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    16 mins
  • "83" - Why We Choose the Wrong Partners + The Truth About Weed
    Jun 27 2026
    Dr. Robin Buckley, clinical psychologist and executive coach, explains why we repeat unhealthy relationship patterns. Then, Dr. Alok Kanojia, Harvard-trained psychiatrist and founder of Healthy Gamer, breaks down marijuana dependence, anxiety, and the hidden risks of today's high-potency cannabis.
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    38 mins
  • "82"- Pet Vaccines & Kids on Social Media | Dr. John Robb & Dr. Kerry McAvoy
    Jun 27 2026
    Dr. John Robb, veterinarian and founder of Protect the Pets, discusses pet vaccination protocols and concerns about overvaccination. Later, Dr. Kerry McAvoy, clinical psychologist and author of Digitally Dysregulated, explains how smartphones and social media are affecting children's mental health and what parents can do to protect them.
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    40 mins
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