As part of my other podcast I do on real estate, noted past London, Ontario city councillor Gordon Hume joined me for a discussion on what makes cities dynamic and vibrant and I thought it would be a great discussion to have…
In recent years, many western nations are being accused of all the same evils: misogyny, racism, white supremacy, etc., etc., but is this true or is there something else going on? Today we take a brief look at some of the so…
We hear a lot of talk these days about Agenda 2030, driving only electric vehicles or autonomous vehicles and the banning of fossil fuel vehicles by 2035, but just how realistic is this? Is this possible or even desirable? E…
In today's episode, I ask an expert on whether or not the Bible condones slavery. Some detractors point to several biblical verses to argue that it condones or even promotes slavery. Michael Jones of Inspiring Philosophy joi…
Today we finish off the enquiry into who was Paul the apostle. He has been the most widely known, most widely praised and most widely criticized apostle of all time. Where did he come from, where did he go and what did he do…
Who was Paul the apostle who has been the most widely known, most widely praised and most widely criticized apostle of all time? Where did he come from, where did he go and what did he do? What was his life like? In the next…
Well, I did it. After doing my episode last year on the origins of wokeism, I've been thinking of a follow up episode on some of the problematic claims of woke ideologies, but I've been hesitating because I try to keep the s…
In Part 4 we dig deep into interpretation problems arising from whether or not one believes in The Bible. Perhaps unsurprisingly, many analytical challenges arise from what exactly one believes or does not believe. Yes, we a…
Today's episode kicks it up a couple notches as we delve into the field of hermeneutics, the study of interpretation of biblical texts. Get your thinking caps on because things are going to get heavy. Grab a pen and paper an…
Today's episode will be a deep dive into the political, social, economic and family life of people in Palestine (Galilee, Judea, etc.) around New Testament times. We will explore both serious topics such as persecution of Je…
The Bible is the most influential book of all time but did you know it's also one of the most fascinating? In the first part of a new series on understanding the bible, beginning with the New Testament, we ask why should I …
Wait, what? More climate? Yes, I know I promised no more climate change but I wanted to include this book in my research of climate change, but the waiting list at the library was too long and it didn't arrive in time. So, I…
Just when you thought it was safe, I'm back with one more episode on climate change. The discussion has (pun intended) heated up over the last few weeks and this episode practically wrote itself, so what could I do? I had to…
Here it is folks, the one you've been waiting for. Today we take a deep dive down the rabbit hole of climate change and come back up with some conclusions. This episode will mark the final one in the climate change series. I…
Today we peer into the abyss. Today we delve into the controversial arguments around climate change; today we get into the muck. We are going to look at the more alarmist arguments and start into some of the arguments agains…
Covid 19 has been with us for over three years now. What is the virus up to these days? Is the pandemic over, or is this virus still hanging around? Are there any changes of note happening? Any news on the vaccine front? Let…
It's here! The long promised series on climate change has commenced. In the first episode, Dry Toast reviews the basic field of climate science, covering the basic science. We talk about the different ways and methods of mea…
I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Jeremy Bormann of Buision podcast after he interviewed me some weeks back. Jeremy is an intelligent young man and a deep thinker, and it was enjoyable to hear his insights on sever…
I recently had the pleasure of being interviewed by Jeremy Bormann of the Buision podcast, a podcast focusing on a new way of tackling problems in business, law and life together. Jeremy asked me some deep questions about t…
In this, the final episode of our series on Quebec, Britain launches a major offensive in the Seven Years War, including attacks on all French forts in Canada. Get behind the ramparts, watch out for flying cannonballs, and l…
In this first of two episodes on the battle between England and France for Canada, we take an in-depth look at the construction of the forts and fortifications at Quebec city, Montreal, Trois Rivieres, and of course, Fort Lo…
Today's episode is a rundown on the current political scene that has put Canada on the world map. We provide a firsthand, in-depth look at the amazing goings on of the last couple years that have made our Prime Minister and …
Today we expand on Pt. 1 and delve deeper into both life in early Quebec as well as the history, and throw in a couple bonuses for you, including some of the French place names in North America and some Algonquin Cree words …
Today begins an exciting series on the story of one of Canada's most notable provinces - Quebec. It is a mainly French speaking province in a mainly English speaking country, with a rich history and many historic sites, beau…