Jessica Moorhouse: How First Money Lessons Shape Us

Shane Hewitt speaks with financial educator Jessica Moorhouse about how early money memories shape lifelong financial habits. The conversation explores themes of scarcity, abundance and the pursuit of “enoughness” in an age of constant comparison. Moorhouse also offers practical strategies for reframing money stress and building financial confidence. #moneymindset #Enoughness #cfraottawa #talkradio Connect with 580…

Alberta Separation Talk and U.S. Interference Concerns

Shane Hewitt speaks with a political analyst about Alberta’s separation debate, Premier Danielle Smith’s response and concerns over groups seeking support from American officials. The conversation examines the difference between holding separatist views and actively pursuing foreign involvement, as well as the political risks of linking the movement to U.S. figures. The segment also looks…

Matt Gurney: Canada Is Losing the Info War

Shane Hewitt speaks with columnist Matt Gurney about Canada’s growing inability to control the narrative during fast‑moving international events. Gurney argues that other countries run coordinated information strategies while Canada often responds slowly or not at all, allowing others to set the public record. The conversation explores rapid response, public diplomacy and the shifting role…

Algorithms vs. Mental Health: The 91% Warning

Shane Hewitt speaks with Dr. Michelle Grimes about new findings showing that 91 per cent of mental health practitioners see social media as harmful to well‑being. Grimes explains how comparison culture and algorithm‑driven feedback loops contribute to youth anxiety and depression. The discussion highlights the need for media literacy, moderation and stronger support for young…