Episodes

  • They say parenting is the hardest job in the world—now imagine doing it with a disability in a world that often deems you "unfit." This week, author and essayist Jessica Slice joins the fellas to reflect on her experiences with POTS and how disability has shaped her views on attraction, relationships, and parenting. She dives into the societal fear of weakness, offering fresh perspectives on accepting vulnerability as part of the human experience. From navigating discrimination against disabled parents to finding creative ways to connect with her kids and partner.

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    Check out our previous discussion about POTS right here!

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  • When it comes to living longer, it's not just about adding years to your life, but life to your years. In this episode, Dr. Fady Hannah-Shmouni, CEO of HealthSpan Digital, dives into the cutting-edge world of precision health and longevity medicine. From AI-powered disease detection to personalized health interventions, he unpacks how modern tools are shaping the future of healthcare. The secret to optimizing healthspan? It's a hell of a lot simpler than you might think. Sleep, movement, and nutrition!

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  • You can't choose your scars, but you can choose your hairstyle—just ask the guy with a leaky head on a flight. In this episode, the conversation takes off with a story about a man fresh from a hair transplant who causes quite the stir aboard a plane. What follows is a dive into the wild world of hair transplants, from follicles to faux pas, with a few unexpected turns along the way. The fellas also delve into the ingenuity of a 15-year-old inventor making waves in skin cancer treatment. 15 years old folks. What the hell were you doing at 15?

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  • Personal Best is a podcast that celebrates small ambitions, half-wins and the quiet satisfaction of getting less bad at things. Each week they help ordinary people work through the little things they’d never bring to a life coach — like having the courage to dine alone at a fancy restaurant or getting less awkward at handshakes. Let them be your self-improvement sidekicks! More episodes from the brand new season of Personal Best are available at: https://link.chtbl.com/-kMRnPZ1

  • Managing life’s highs and lows is hard enough without your blood sugar joining the rollercoaster. Annie Arnone joins the boys to dive into her experiences living with type 1 diabetes and borderline personality disorder (BPD), highlighting the often-misunderstood differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Diagnosed at 16, Annie faced challenges that went far beyond managing insulin levels. From navigating stigma and bullying in high school to confronting the deep connection between chronic illness and mental health, her story is one of resilience. Annie’s journey toward acceptance sheds light on the importance of self-advocacy, awareness, and building supportive relationships while living with chronic illness.

    Check out past episodes on BPD and Diabetes:

    Borderline Personality Disorder: Sometime I Act CRAZYBPD and the Power of DBT: One Asian Mans Struggle with Mental HealthSweet & Sour: Life with Aggressive Type 1 DiabetesThe Holy Trinity of Diabetes: Exercise, Nutrition, and Blood Sugar ManagementMaking Porn & Fighting Diabetes The Not-So-Sugarcoated Truth: Diabetes Stigma with Laura Syron, President & CEO of Diabetes Canada

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  • When it comes to fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), understanding is key, but misconceptions often get in the way. In this episode, Sickboy sits down with Judy Heilik to shed light on the realities of living with FASD. They tackle the stigma and blame that often surround the condition, emphasizing the need for empathy and support. Judy explains how alcohol consumption during pregnancy can impact brain development, leading to a range of challenges from emotional regulation to social interactions. She also delve into the barriers that make accessing resources difficult and highlight the importance of a holistic approach to care. This conversation is a call to action for increased awareness and a more compassionate perspective on FASD.

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  • When the fight against HIV meets the resilience of Indigenous communities, advocacy becomes a lifeline. Trevor Stratton, a member of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, shares his journey from diagnosis to becoming a powerful voice in the Indigenous HIV community. As the International AIDS Conference looms, Trevor dives into the pressing need for culturally safe education and messaging to combat stigma and discrimination. He sheds light on the importance of being "undetectable" and the unique epidemiological challenges faced by Indigenous populations. His story is a testament to the power of trust, community, and advocacy in breaking down the barriers to healthcare access.

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  • They say the only constant in life is change, but what happens when the change you're given feels like a double-edged sword? In this episode, the boys sit down with Connie, a young woman whose life with Cystic Fibrosis has taken a sharp turn thanks to Trikafta. She shares the raw realities of navigating a new chapter where her body, mind, and future are all in flux. From the ripple effects of this life-altering drug to the unexpected burden of added years, Connie explores the challenges of redefining herself and seeking community in a world that suddenly feels both more hopeful and isolating.

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  • When a rabbit hole becomes a black hole, entire lives can be sucked into the void. This episode unravels the tangled web of QAnon, exploring its origins, spread, and devastating impact on individuals and families. Journalist Jesselyn Cook joins the fellas to dissect how a fringe conspiracy theory infiltrated mainstream culture, offering a false sense of belonging to those who feel lost. Through personal stories, the discussion sheds light on the psychological needs these theories fulfill and the heartbreaking challenges faced by loved ones trying to pull someone back from the brink. Empathy, dignity, and understanding emerge as crucial tools in combating the grip of harmful beliefs.

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  • Unlocking the vault of generational pain can be the first step toward healing. In this episode, Scott Armstrong, founder of Mentl and the Mentl Awards, shares his deeply personal journey, shaped by his father's struggle with depression and his own experiences with trauma. Scott emphasizes the importance of creating safe emotional spaces for children and the transformative power of therapy. He highlights the progress in addressing mental health stigma in the UAE, advocating for empathy, compassion, and open conversations as key to societal change.Tune in to learn how you can support and connect with Mentl’s initiatives. Stick around for the wrap up where Jer and Bri talk about a recent accident in death valley due to some poorly constructed flip flops. Big ouchie.

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  • What do Justin Bieber, Pirates, and Grief all have in common? In part one of this two-part special, Dr. Julia Samuel delves into the gritty reality and personal trials of battling shingles and Ramsey Hunt syndrome. She opens up about the profound grief and identity shifts that accompany facial paralysis, emphasizing the power of resilience, support, and humour in the face of adversity. She shows the fellas how navigating illness can redefine one’s sense of self and why being present for others is often more valuable than offering solutions. Part two takes a deeper dive into the science of shingles with Dr. Jia Hu. This conversation unravels the complexities of shingles, from its painful symptoms to the critical role of the immune system and the importance of vaccination. Dr. Hu shares insights from his public health initiative, 19 to Zero, highlighting the significance of preventative behaviours and public health awareness.

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  • What if the path to freedom meant leaving behind everything you've ever known? Anna Lopes, a survivor turned advocate, takes the boys on a rollercoaster ride from the opulent streets of the UAE to the depths of domestic violence and back to the heights of healing. Anna peels back the layers of her past, revealing the invisible chains of manipulation that once bound her and the heart-pounding moment of her escape. She explores how childhood trauma shapes adult relationships and navigates the cultural tightrope of mental health discussions in Dubai. Through her Instagram page, Brave and Free, Anna transforms from survivor to warrior, proving that even in the darkest of deserts, hope can bloom.

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  • Shedding light on the invisible enemy, Dr. Nicholas Lobel reveals the illuminating potential of photodisinfection to transform healthcare. Dr. Loebel serves as President and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Ondine Biomedical. Beyond the growing ineffectiveness of antibiotics, Dr. Loebel delves into the brilliance of using light to zap harmful microbes. Get ready to nerd out with the guys as they learn about how photodisinfection targets bacteria with laser-like precision on various surfaces and even within body cavities (right up the ol' schnoz), distinguishing itself from other light-based treatments. Dr. Lobel highlights the critical role of nasal decolonization in preventing hospital-acquired infections, showcasing impressive success stories and the untapped potential of this approach.

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  • They say what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, but what if it leaves scars that run deeper than the skin? This episode dives into Tulsi's incredible story of surviving a plane crash at age 10, which claimed her entire family and left her with severe burns. Tulsi recounts the harrowing impact of the tragedy, exploring themes of trauma, grief, and self-acceptance. Her journey underscores the importance of positive representation and challenges societal norms about beauty and inclusivity. Tulsi’s insights into healing and the grieving process highlight the need to embrace our grief instead of moving past it. She talks about finding and following our internal GPS and the necessity of a supportive community. Tulsi’s message of living authentically and defying external judgments is a powerful testament to resilience and hope.

    Tulsi's Website: https://www.tulsivagjiani.com/

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    https://www.organdonation.nhs.uk/become-a-living-donor/donating-your-kidney/

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  • What happens when your family thinks you're haunted but it's all in your head? In this powerful episode, Adel BinHdaya AlFalasi shares his deeply personal journey through mental health challenges, from hearing voices and believing he had superpowers to suffering a stroke at just 30 years old. Initially turning to video games for escape and misled by his family’s belief in supernatural causes, Adel eventually sought medical help and was diagnosed with a neurological condition. His story sheds light on the critical need for mental health awareness in the UAE, the impact of stigma, and the importance of supportive, understanding healthcare. Discover how Adel’s experience with a compassionate psychologist transformed his life and learn why raising mental health awareness is vital for those suffering in silence.

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  • Who knew a ring could hold the secret to unlocking better health and pleasure? Buckle up folks, This week Dr. Elliot Justin, CEO and founder of FirmTech, introduces the world's first objective monitor for men's erectile fitness—a discreet, wearable cock ring that tracks nocturnal erections to provide critical insights into erectile health. It’s like a FitBit, but for your weiner. This cutting-edge device can identify potential health issues like diabetes and hypertension while enhancing sexual experiences by prolonging erections and intensifying orgasms. Dr. Justin and the boys delve into the importance of men's sexual health, the innovative technology behind FirmTech's product, and the challenges of financing and marketing med tech in the sex industry. Stick around for the wrap-up as Jer talks to the fellas about how cutting out masturbation could be the key to re-invigorating intimacy with your long term partner.

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  • Not all tackles happen on the field. Che Morales, once on the brink of a promising CFL career, found his life upended by a surprising diagnosis. What started as shortness of breath, initially thought to be COVID, led to the shocking discovery of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM). This episode delves into Che’s journey from being a university football powerhouse to grappling with a condition that thickens the walls of the heart’s left ventricle, ending his athletic dreams. As Che navigates this unexpected life shift, he shares his struggles and hopes, exploring what it means to redefine oneself when the playbook changes dramatically. Tune in for the wrap up as the fellas talk about a hail mary that Tokoyo is throwing to try and get more babies made before it's too late.

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  • They say the pen is mightier than the sword, but sometimes, it illuminates the darkness within. In this episode, the fellas are joined by Denise Chong, the best selling author, to chat about her latest book, Out of Darkness. This gripping narrative follows the harrowing journey of Rumana Monzur, a Bangladeshi professor whose life was shattered by a brutal domestic assault. Chong discusses the global scourge of domestic violence, amplified during the pandemic, and the cultural clashes that often compound these issues. We explore Monzur’s incredible resilience and her defiance of societal expectations, and the systemic changes needed to combat domestic abuse. Join us for an eye-opening conversation on power, betrayal, and the strength to rebuild a life with purpose.

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  • OH OH OH OZEMPIC! You knOooOooOoow, never believe it’s not so. This week the fellas get to check off a long time dream guest. Johann Hari, a wildly successful and beloved author and journalist, who pops by the studio to do a deep dive into the new form of weight loss drugs that are taking the world by storm! Johann delves into the concept of satiety and how processed foods undermine our ability to feel full while exploring the tension between body positivity and the health risks associated with obesity. Johann draws on his personal experience with the drug as he began taking it back in early 2023 (he was fat shamed by the Dalai Lama after all) to address his lifelong struggle with obesity which inspired his latest book ‘Magic Pill: The Extraordinary Benefits and Disturbing Risks of the New Weight-Loss Drugs’. To wrap it all up Jer and Bri explore a bizarre drug injection fad made to increase melanin production in order to have tan skin and the horrifying risks that come with it!

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  • Clarification: The median age of survival in Canadians born with cystic fibrosis is 60 years of age. The median age of death in Canadians with CF is 37 years of age.

    When science fiction becomes a medical reality, the journey is anything but simple. Kelly Grover, CEO of Cystic Fibrosis Canada, dives into how Trikafta, the breakthrough CF drug, is revolutionizing treatment by targeting its root cause. While Trikafta brings significant physical health benefits, Kelly and Jeremie discuss the emotional and mental health challenges that arise as patients navigate new possibilities and uncertainties. The discussion highlights CF Canada's relentless efforts to support the CF community, advocating for research, improving access to treatments, and addressing the unique needs of those with rare mutations. Stick around for the end of the episode as Jeremie introduces the fellas to the work of the late/great Bob Flanagan - a performance artist who lived with CF and had a wild portfolio of art blending CF with BDSM.

    For more info on Cystic Fibrosis visit here.

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