Scott Radley Show

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Tune in weekdays 7-9PM | Studio line: 905-645-3221Scott Radley is a seasoned journalist, who has written a column for over 15 years in Hamilton and joined CHML in 2012.Scott will ask questions that you want answers to. He will bring an inquisitive mind and a unique perspective that will provide compelling talk radio.Scott will push the boundaries in order to make people think and to challenge the norm.E-mail Scott your comments and questions at radley@900chml.com

Episódios

  • Ben's Story of the Day - House of Mannequins, Ice Fishing On The Go & Screaming Tomatoes

    03/03/2021 Duração: 07min

    Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features: 1) Selling a house often involves staging it to look welcoming and appealing to a potential buyer. Whether or not that was the goal of this seller is unclear but what is clear is that the mannequins certainly didn't help. 2) Ice fishing is a pastime enjoyed by many people but floating down a river on your own piece of ice after it broke off is probably enjoyed by far fewer. 3) Why do caterpillars enjoy eating tomatoes? Probably for the same reasons humans do. Why do tomatoes scream? Science has an answer now. Oh yeah, tomatoes scream by the way. Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?

  • The problem with deepfakes, Hamilton's $1 listing & Blue Jays' TV announcers also on radio

    03/03/2021 Duração: 52min

    The ability to make anyone do or say anything is here thanks to deepfakes. A video of a politician, celebrity or even you can be made without your consent doing anything from porn to reading a book. Where did this technology come from and how easy is it to use? What kind of real life problems could this cause? Guest: Aviv Ovadya, Founder, Thoughtful Technology Project; Responsible Tech Consultant; Non-Resident Fellow, Alliance for Securing Democracy - Hamilton's housing market is blisteringly hot which has caused house prices to be astronomically high. Among those high prices is a location in downtown Hamilton that's being sold for $1. That's not a typo, it's actually on sale for just $1. Why would someone do this and what's the catch? Guest: Sam Hall, Senior Sales Representative, Colliers International - The Toronto Blue Jays are making the decision stop broadcasting games on TV and radio separately and are instead going to simulcast their TV announcers on the radio. Is this just a cheap attempt at sav

  • Ben's Story of the Day - Tattoo Blindness, Killed by Your Cock, Having the BMI of a Building

    02/03/2021 Duração: 07min

    Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features: 1) Don't tattoo your eyeballs. It's a simple rule to follow and yet some still think it's a good idea. Here's one of the many ways it can go wrong. 2) Cockfighting goes back thousands of years where male chickens, called cocks, are raised with the intent of making them fight to the death. What happens when your cock wins his fight and decides you're next? 3) The Body Mass Index (BMI) helps give an indication as to whether or not you're overweight, underweight or at the correct weight for your height. A BMI of 30 or above indicates obesity but what should you do when your BMI gets calculated a bit higher at 28,000? Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?

  • Ontario's politicians prove we aren't 'all in this together' & Sports Talk with Don Robertson

    02/03/2021 Duração: 47min

    We've heard politicians say, "We're all in this together," however the Ontario government's actions are saying the exact opposite. A back-bench Conservative MPP tried to bring forward a motion to give the politicians a pay-cut in solidarity with the private sector but was instead mocked in many ways by the other politicians. This has been voluntarily done by politicians in Alberta, New Zealand and more, so why not Ontario? Guest: Jasmine Moulton, Ontario Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation - Tiger Woods' injuries as a result of his recent car crash can be easily described as gnarly and gruesome, will it be the end of his competitiveness in the PGA Tour and how will the Tour, as a whole, be affected? Single-game betting is being looked at by the government, should it be legalized? Would giving every team a salary cap and players league-wide a 5-year contract or a 1-year contract be a good idea? Scott & Don talk about it all and more! Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker

  • The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Scot Urquhart: Vaccination passports, China's social credit system & Is apologizing all it takes to avoid major jail time?

    27/02/2021 Duração: 53min

    This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Scot Urquhart who joins Scott to talk about the large 150-person party held in Hamilton, China's social credit system, apologizing for your crimes, vaccination passports and more. Guest: Scot Urquhart, Co-Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14

  • Ben's Story of the Day - The Electric Workout, Finding 4 Stacey Abrams & Sexual Snowmen

    26/02/2021 Duração: 08min

    Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features: 1) When you mix calisthenics and sit-ups with giant electrical towers, you're sure to get quite the energetic workout. Unfortunately that also means that a guy in China managed to take down the power grid that supported thousands of homes. 2) It's not always an easy task to find suspects involved with a shooting but when you mix in the fact that all 4 of them have the same name, you can be sure there's more than one confused and frustrated police officer. 3) There are some truly talented people who can make outstanding snowmen & women. Those same people are being appealed to by Winnipeg's police who are begging people to stop making them so... explicit. Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?

  • Does the NBA need a new silhouette & who should it be? Your VHS tapes could be worth more than you realize!

    26/02/2021 Duração: 35min

    There are talks about the Toronto Raptors trading away one of the players who's lately been pulling a large paycheque but hasn't been putting up the points on the scoreboard. Is there an upside to getting rid of Kyle Lowry? Also, should Kobe Bryant be the new silhouette of the NBA's logo? Guest: Steve Foxcroft, Sports Broadcaster, NFL Chain Gang Member, NBA Court-side Administrator & Vice-President, Fluke Transport - There's a chance those old VHS tapes in your basement could be worth quite a lot of money! With prices in the high hundreds to the thousands, there's a chance you could be sitting on a gold mine of retro-entertainment. Who's buying the tapes and why VHS? Guest: Scott Henderson, Dean & Head, Trent University Durham GTA

  • Showerthoughts with Ben: The lack of Kurts, Aladdin's missed genie opportunity & Humans' solar-poweredness

    25/02/2021 Duração: 07min

    There are moments in everyone's life where you have an epiphany regarding trivial and small things. As such, Scott & Ben decided to share some of those weird, oddly specific and completely true realizations about the world around us.

  • Fighting 'Zoom Fatigue', Should Canada boycott the Beijing Olympics & What's going on with the Montreal Canadiens?

    25/02/2021 Duração: 46min

    If you've noticed that you're feeling drained right after an online video meeting there's a chance it's coming from what's being called 'Zoom Fatigue'. What makes staring at a video call so draining and how do we fight it? Guest: Dr. Jeff Hancock, Founding Director, Stanford University Social Media Lab; Professor, Department of Communication, Stanford University - You've likely heard what the experts and politicians have to say regarding whether or not Canada should boycott the Beijing Olympics but now it's time to have your say. Scott opens the phone lines to hear what your thoughts are on the potential for an Olympic boycott. The mother of an Olympian calls in with her thoughts. - It's a semi-familiar sight, the Montreal Canadiens lose a few games in a row and they clean house. Why do we keep seeing this? Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor, CHCH-TV

  • Mars Rover Perseverance has persevered, a "green" funeral, and what happened to Tiger Woods?

    24/02/2021 Duração: 46min

    Astrophysicist, Dr Jesse Rogerson PhD, shares his enthusiasm over the Mars Perseverance rover with Scott.    A "green" cemetery is opening in Hamilton. But what is a "green" funeral? How does it differ in carbon footprint from a casket burial? Susan Greer, Executive Director at the Natural Burial Association, has more.   And do we have any updates on TIger Woods' condition? Adam Stanley, one of the foremost golf experts in Canada, joins Scott.

  • Federal Liberals abstaining from Uyghur genocide vote, Canada's government bureaucracy, and local talk with Don Robertson

    23/02/2021 Duração: 58min

    Michael Chong, Federal Conservative shadow minister of Foreign Affairs, joins Scott to talk about the House of Commons' vote to condemn China's treatment of its Uyghur Muslim population as genocide. Interestingly, the Liberal cabinet members have abstained from this vote. Stephen LeDrew, former president of the Liberal Party of Canada, has a few things to say about how monumentally slow Canada's political process moves. And Don Robertson joins as always to talk about some sports, as well as posing the question: should we have monuments, walks of fame, etc for Hamilton's local heroes?

  • The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton with Peter Dyakowski: Intelligent athletes, Getting COVID-19, Tobogganing injuries, & Being locked down with family

    20/02/2021 Duração: 55min

    This week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton features Peter Dyakowski who joins Scott to talk about getting COVID-19, the rise in injuries from tobogganing, oversensitive people, the stereotype of the big, dumb jock and more. Guest: Peter Dyakowski, Retired CFL Offensive Lineman, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Toronto Argonauts & Saskatchewan Roughriders; Contestant, Jeopardy!; Winner, Canada's Smartest Person; CEO, Scholars Education Centre

  • Ben's Story of the Day - Fixing a castle with wasps, Gas fire beats snow... and front lawns & Suing for skin

    19/02/2021 Duração: 07min

    Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features: 1) The castle that's believed to be Anne Boleyn's birthplace has a clothes moth problem. Luckily, a solution exists that couldn't go wrong in any way possible, wasps! 2) Snow on the driveway always means the same thing, time to break out the snow shovel. A guy in New Jersey has a solution courtesy of a popular idiom: "Now we're cooking with gas.". 3) Many make the argument for tattoos falling under the umbrella of art. When an art gallery featuring a deceased man's tattooed skin goes bankrupt, the family sues to get their relative's skin back. Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?

  • Hamilton's house market is insane! Working from home's impact on your taxes & The Blue Jays enter spring training

    19/02/2021 Duração: 47min

    Investing in a Hamilton property is looking to be a great investment! The difference in house price between today and this time last year is staggering! What will it take to put an end to this insane surge? Guest: Dr. Murtaza Haider, Professor of Data Science and Real Estate Management, Ryerson University; Research Director, Urban Analytics Institute - Tax season is here! How has working from home impacted the process of filing your taxes? Guest: Don Fox, Principal, IG Private Wealth Management & Co-host, Planning Your Financial Future on Global News Radio 900 CHML - The Toronto Blue Jays begin spring training this week. How is the team looking with the upcoming season just on the horizon? Guest: Kaitlyn McGrath, Staff writer covering the Toronto Blue Jays, The Athletic

  • Ben's Story of the Day - Mouth ulcers vs baggage fee, Fake Ukrainian murder & The secret twins who knew each other

    18/02/2021 Duração: 07min

    Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features: 1) Sometimes the baggage fee some airlines charge is simply too much to be worth bringing some extra luggage. Two guys figured paying the fee to take their 30kg box of oranges wasn't worth it so they made it disappear and had a nice treat while they did so. 2) Snow excites the kids and depresses adults who know they'll spend more time than they want out in the cold shoveling the driveway. A Ukrainian guy thought reporting a murder might be enough to prompt the local police to do the plowing for him. 3) Chances are pretty good that you remember your classmates from school but are you related to any of them? These twins took a bit longer than you might think to figure out their relation. Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?

  • What happened to the SNC-Lavalin investigation? Should those with mental illness be offered MAiD? Would boycotting the Beijing Olympics be effective?

    18/02/2021 Duração: 49min

    There was a time when Justin Trudeau's SNC-Lavalin scandal was all anyone was talking about but since then it seems to have just been swept under the rug without any actual recourse or closure. Democracy Watch has called on the RCMP and prosecutors to give us an update on this now 2-year-old issue. Guest: Duff Conacher, Co-founder of Democracy Watch - A bill has been passed by the Canadian Senate to relax the rules around who qualifies for a medically assisted death with those suffering from mental illness to be potentially eligible. What does this mean for someone who's contemplating suicide as a result of their mental illness? Could those seeking out treatment for mental illness see treatment as an option second to physician-assisted suicide? Guest: Dr. Sonu Gaind, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto; Chief of Psychiatry/Medical Director of Mental Health, Humber River Hospital - There is more and more talk about whether or not countries should boycott the Beijing Olymp

  • Ben's Story of the Day - 1 ring for 2 proposals, Homemade speed bumps & Why pretending to be Obama isn't a great idea

    17/02/2021 Duração: 08min

    Today's edition of Ben's Story of the Day features: 1) A Florida man thinks the one ring he bought will be enough to satisfy both of his girlfriends. 2) A man in Malaysia is tired of cars speeding by his house so he builds a solution to slow them down. 3) When your handgun application gets denied in Tennessee, there's probably a very good reason for that decision but that didn't stop this white guy from reapplying using the name of one of the US' most famous presidents ever. Which one will be crowned Ben's Story of the Day? Which one is your story of the day?

  • Selling pot in Ancaster & Sports Talk with Don Robertson

    17/02/2021 Duração: 49min

    A licence has been granted to a pot shop to open its doors in Ancaster however it's being met with some resistance not because of what it's selling but rather where it's going to be sold. How close is too close for certain businesses like pot shops and liquor stores to be in relation to places like school bus stops and day cares and how did this application go through despite the massive backlash from the public? Guest: Lloyd Ferguson, Ward 12 Councillor, City of Hamilton - Don Robertson joins Scott for this week's edition of Sports Talk with Don Robertson to talk about the oddity that is the Toronto Maple Leafs. Also on the docket is when it is alright for a team to ease up on their opponent due to being so far ahead on the scoreboard. Guest: Don Robertson, Head Coach & Owner, Dundas Real McCoys & Broker of Record, ComChoice Realty

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