Someone in London, Ontario just won $80 million. In California, coworkers were asked to sign a contract before buying a group lottery ticket detailing who gets what percentage, who bought it, all of it. Would you sign? Or would that ruin the trust forever?
Shane and Ryan dig into whether contracts protect everyone or just make things weird. The debate spirals into prenups, blended families, and what happens when money enters relationships that were built on trust. Ryan refuses to sign he’d rather buy his own ticket. Shane argues the opposite: it’s going to get weird anyway if someone wins, so you might as well be weird in your favor. Hear why the chances are low but the stakes are high, plus stories about the Blue Jays signing Japanese slugger Kazuma Okamoto (his daughter picked the logo), and a 63-year-old mom from Jamaica experiencing snow for the first time.
Discover why Good News Tuesday matters, what listener growth says about the show, and whether trust survives when $80 million is on the line.
Originally aired on2026-01-06
