Synopsis
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
Episodes
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Would you want a head transplant operation? What do you do if your friend publically confesses to a serious crime? What qualifies someone for receiving the Order of Canada?
18/11/2017 Duration: 01h07minTonight, the Brightest Panel in Hamilton features two radio broadcast students from Mohawk College, for their perspective on the Ontario college faculty strike and other news stories from this week. Panel: Ben Straughan, technical producer with 900 CHML Raasty Belbaas, radio broadcast student
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Students are still an afterthought amidst the college strike, who's the best Canadian position player in baseball and our Councillor's thought on moving FirstOntario Centre
17/11/2017 Duration: 56minThere was a vote on whether or not the teachers would accept the current contract offer and thus end the strike. The vote returned with a negative outcome, prolonging the strike because the teachers rejected the contract offer. What is most frustrating about all of this is that the students are still forgotten about and are never taken into consideration. The students aren't getting their money nor are they getting the service they paid for, something MUST change. Guest: Amir Allana, co-author of the students' refund petition-Who is the best Canadian position player in baseball, do Americans even know that Roy Halladay played for the Toronto Blue Jays and is it a good idea for an outstanding college player to play with an already successful school? Scott knows his sports and thought he should double that knowledge tonight so he brought in Bubba O'Neil to talk about these questions and more. Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-Michael Andlauer, the owner of the Hamilton Bulldogs, has expressed interes
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Bulldogs owner is eager to bring a new arena to Hamilton
16/11/2017 Duration: 19minHamilton Bulldogs owner Michael Andlauer says it's time for this city to build a new arena to replace the aging FirstOntario Centre.
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Millennials are at a legitimate disadvantage! A new First Ontario Centre? Can you live off of a YouTube channel?
16/11/2017 Duration: 52minIn recent years, it's been said that millennials aren't hard working, that they are lazy and that if they stopped whining and started working, their problems would be solved. A study has been released showing that it's not whining, its fact! If the current generation is having troubles getting into the workforce, how will that affect the economy? Guest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business-Is the First Ontario Centre the future of Hamilton? Should we look into a smaller multi-use facility to replace First Ontario Centre? These are questions that we should start asking and there is no one better to answer these questions than the owner of the Hamilton Bulldogs. First Ontario Centre is 32 years old, is it time for something new? Guest: Michael Andlauer, Owner of the Hamilton Bulldogs-YouTube is a wonderful platform but it sometimes seems like it's full of stupid, meaningless videos however there is a whole world of informational and educational videos for people of all ages.
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Is a ban on nudity in change rooms a good idea? 47% of Ontario students missed school due to anxiety and does the freedom of expression really exist on school campuses?
15/11/2017 Duration: 55minA town in the Montreal area has decided to ban all nudity in changerooms of municipal pools which seems odd given that it's the place you go to change. Though at first it may seem like a dumb decision, once you think about it, do you really want to be seeing some old guy and his buddy chatting without any clothes on?-Almost half of all the students in the province have missed school due to anxiety. How can this be? Did we go wrong somewhere or is this simply being reported more? The funding to help with mental health has been cut in half over the last 25 years, surely that isn't the only problem, is it? Guest: Kim Moran, CEO of Children's Mental Health Ontario-We like to believe that we have the freedom of speech and freedom of expression but this doesn't to be the case on college and university campuses. The thought police appear to be more and more real as time goes on because if a teacher or teacher's assistant proposes an argument that goes against public opinion, let alone offend someone, they will be i
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What is a Smart 21 Community and why is Hamilton now one? What should be done with First Ontario Centre? And how nerdy are you?
14/11/2017 Duration: 01h09minThe Scott Radley Show PodcastScott is joined by Don Roberston, of the Dundas Real McCoys, to discuss Dave Andreychuk's induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame, the First Ontario Centre and more from the world of sports.Guest: Don Roberston, of the Dundas Real McCoys-Hamilton was chosen as one of the "Smart 21 Communities" in the world, which represents the best models of economic, social and cultural development in the digital age.Guest: Rob McCann President of Clear Cable, Chairman of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce Digital Infrastructure Working Group-Scott counts down a list of irredeemably nerdy things, and learns some new words and interests (for better or worse.) How cool are you, according to this list, and do you like any of the things mentioned?
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What are Ontario's college students doing during the faculty strike? Would you ride in any self-driving vehicle? Is it too soon to prepare for Christmas?
11/11/2017 Duration: 01h06minIt is time for the Brightest Panel in Hamilton! Scott has assembled a panel of Mohawk College students, to get their take on the Ontario college faculty strike, and current events. Panel: Mike Bain - Radio Broadcast Student Andres Billiald - Journalism Student Paige Petrovsky - Journalism Student
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What are your guilty pleasure movies? Why did the Ticats' owner defend Kent Austin on Twitter? Where to travel after this year's hurricanes
09/11/2017 Duration: 49minThere are movies that make you stop flipping through channels and takes up an hour of your time. They're often movies that are your guillty pleasure movies and though you've probably seen it 100 times, seeing it another time doesn't hurt. What is your guilty pleasure movie that makes you stop and watch it everytime it comes on?-A number of players have anonymously said that they don't want to play for Kent Austin. An interesting tweet was put out by Bob Young, the owner of the Ticats, who said that it was sad that one or two cowardly Ticats complained anonymously to a naive reporter. Bob Young defending Kent Austin makes it seem like Kent Austin is going to stay with the Ticats. What do you think is going to happen to Kent Austin? Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-The Caribbean has been hit hard by tropical storm after tropical storm and now that vacation season AKA winter has come, where are people going to go? Has the price of Caribbean vacations gone up or down as a result of these storms? Are t
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Is Roy Halladay the best Blue Jays pitcher ever? At what point is the OPSEU strike becoming immature? Will anything happen at the 2018 Olympic Games?
08/11/2017 Duration: 56minWe have lost many legends from the musical world but unfortunately, the sports world has now lost a legend of their own. Roy Halladay, one of the best Blue Jays' pitchers, passed away today when his plane crashed in Florida. His focus while on the mound was unmatched as was his skill but even though he wasn't a very talkative person to the media or even his teammates; he'll be remembered by Jays and Phillies fans forever. Do you think Roy Halladay is the best Blue Jays pitcher ever? Guest: Ken Fidlin, Sports Writer at the Toronto Sun-We're entering the fourth week of the OPSEU strike that affects Ontario colleges across the province as well as all of the students who attend them. Over a half million students are out of class and seem to be used almost like hostages because they are affected the most by this strike. This is one of the biggest things that frustrate Scott about this strike. Do you think that both parties are being immature at this point?-The 2018 Winter Olympic Games will be taking place just 4
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Who belongs in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? What were the worst pranks you pulled your teacher? Why do 50% of surveyed U.S. Millennials say they like communism?
04/11/2017 Duration: 01h08minTonight it is a Panel of one! Scott welcomes Jamie Smith for a discussion about the serious (and not-so-serious) news of the week. And Jamie's opinions as a pizza coinsure are brought to the table! Panel: Jamie West, Radio and TV host, Media and Advertising Consultant
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1 in 2 Millennials prefer Communism or Socialism over Capitalism! Is there finally proof that Sasquatch exist? Were the Ticats able to redeem themselves this season?
03/11/2017 Duration: 58minThough it's often believed to be a myth or simple folklore, there are many people who believe that sasquatch exist and are more common than you may think. Todd Standing has filed a lawsuit against the BC government to have one of their biologists go out into the field so he can prove the existence of Sasquatch as a species. Do you think that he will be able to prove their existence? Guest: Todd Standing, Sasquatch Tracker and Researcher-The final game of the Tiger-Cats' 2017 season will be played tomorrow and it feels like we should be booing them instead of cheering. Despite the last half of this season being better than the first, it doesn't change the fact that this season was ridden with controversy and short-falls around every corner. Do you think the Ticats were able to redeem themselves in the last half of this season? Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at 900 CHML-According to a poll of 2300 people done by YouGov for the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, 1 in 2 Millennials would ra
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Do we really need a law against distracted walking? Red Green's new book of Canadian inventions and Novemburger is upon us!
02/11/2017 Duration: 01h10minDistracted driving is a problem but what about distracted walking? An Ontario MPP has proposed that police begin fining people for crossing the street while looking at their phone. Do you think this will be enforced any more than jay walking?-Red Green is a beloved Canadian show about every any handyman should know and the man himself, Steve Smith, has written another book. Entitled "The Woulda Coulda Shoulda Guide To Canadian Inventions" Smith recalls many of Canada's greatest inventions, worst inventions and better ways to use some of them. What's your favourite episode of the Red Green Show? Guest: Steve Smith, Comedian and Writer AKA Red Green-It's the most wonderful time of the year indeed! November has come which can mean only one thing, Novemburger! Scott and his wonderful panel of burger aficionados review 10 of the 76 hamburgers across Hamilton and Burlington who are a part of Novemburger. What makes these 76 burgers special is that they all have a portion of their proceeds go to help support United
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How do taphophiles find long lost headstones? Is Georges St-Pierre ready to return to the octagon? What did Martin Luther do 500 years ago today?
01/11/2017 Duration: 55minA Halloween trademark is the headstone; but what happens when headstones fall over and get buried over time? Good thing we've got taphophiles like Mike Brown in Hamilton! Mike's unusual hobby of uncovering headstones helps families find the long lost graves of family members which prompted Scott to catch up with him to find out more about both himself and his hobby. Guest: Mike Brown, Headstone Uncoverer-Getting hit in the head isn't anything new in football but when a player hits another player in the head deliberately and aggressively with a clear intent to injure that's not right on its own. When that player that delivers the hit doesn't get a suspension or fine of any sort the NFL can't say it cares about its players health. Clearly something isn't right with this scenario. Something that isn't quite so easy to make a decision on is Georges St-Pierre's decision to return to the UFC. Does he have what it takes to be competitive in the octagon? Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-500 years ago toda
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Why do the World Series games have to start so late? Do spectators really understand how dangerous some sports are? and is Canadian health care really "free"?
31/10/2017 Duration: 50minScott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys chat about what's going on in the world of sports, including the World Series and brutal injuries in sports.-Over the weekend, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders was in Toronto and made a comment about Canadian health care being "free".But it's not really free, is it?Guest: Bacchus Barua, Associate Director, Health Policy Studies, Fraser Institute
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Why did the Federal Government spend so much money on the cover art for their budget book? Is Halloween still fun for kids? And a unique nature segment.
28/10/2017 Duration: 01h11minThe Brightest Panel in Hamilton has reconvened but it is bittersweet because this may be the last time Sandy Shaw joins in as a panelist, at least for some time. Listen to tonight’s podcast to find out why, for more fun and intense discussion. Guests: Sandy Shaw Mike Fortune, Television host, interviewer and professional Master of Ceremonies
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How do you appreciate paintings without seeing them? McMaster nurse is home from being at sea and will June Jones get fired?
27/10/2017 Duration: 55minHow can you appreciate a painting without being able to see it? It's an interesting question but believe it or not, it is possible and you can experience it at the Art Gallery of Hamilton through what they call "Touch Tours". Lori Kilgour-Walsh is behind these tours and joins Scott to talk about how these tours work, how you paint a picture for a blind person and much more. Have you been on a Touch Tour before? Guest: Lori Kilgour-Walsh, Senior Manager of Education at Art Gallery of Hamilton-People from Hamilton are great at helping others and usually you think this happens only in Hamilton or even the GTA but our reach goes beyond our city. Many Hamiltonians like Katelyn Plug go off and volunteer their time with organizations like Mercy Ships, an organization that travels around the world bringing literal floating hospitals to those who need it most. She was a ward nurse on the Africa Mercy and shares her eye-opening experience with Scott. Guest: Katelyn Plug, Volunteer Ward Nurse on Africa Mercy-How can y
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Math is racist, people want to raise $1.6 million for a pig-friendly MRI and a pre-tournament loss is an embarrassment to Canada. Will you watch Team Canada without knowing any players? Why do people love conspiracy theories?
26/10/2017 Duration: 51minThe world has lost its mind! First off, a math professor at the University of Illinois has published a paper saying that math is inherently racist and promotes white priviledge. Second, people are trying to raise $1.6 million dollars to buy a pig-friendly MRI device to diagnose a 650 pound pig. Lastly, the first of six pre-tournament games between Canada and the USA's women's hockey teams started off with Canada being beaten 5-2. Team Canada's head coach described the loss as "an embarassment to our country." What is going to happen when something that actually matters happens?-It's sometimes said that Canada could dress a whole team of amateur players and still be a contender to win the Hockey World Cup but what about the Olympics? Would you be willing to wake up at 3am to watch Team Canada even if it's a team of players you've never heard of? Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-With the upcoming release of documents about JFK's assassination, conspiracy theories are starting to appear once again. In
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Are we going to get answers about JFK's assassination? Cities' attempts to woo Amazon and why is it so hard to host a boxing card in Hamilton?
25/10/2017 Duration: 43min238 cities are putting in a bid to have the new Amazon HQ built in their cities. That's a lot of competition for Hamilton to go up against but the most interesting thing about this bidding war is that so many of these cities are willing to do some rather unusual things to win Amazon over. What do you think is the weirdest thing a city is willing to do for a company?-Could this finally be the end of the JFK assassination? Within the next few days, the papers about JFK's assassination will be released but the question is, will these documents tell us anything that we don't already know? It's possible that we may be getting more fuel for conspiracy theorists but we could also debunk some conspiracy theories. Could this finally be the end of the JFK assassination? Guest: Randy Owen, JFK Assassination Researcher-Boxing has been around for a very long time but in Hamilton, it's a really big challenge to organize a professional boxing card. The huge amount of money it takes to pay everyone involved is just one of t
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What's going on with Zach Collaros and the Ticats? Should there be ridiculously powerful teams in sports? and "To Kill A Mockingbird" pulled from school district because it "makes people uncomfortable"
24/10/2017 Duration: 56minScott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys talk about the Ticats' domination of Montreal over the weekend and a bewildering choice involving Collaros, overpowered teams in sports and more.-A school district in Mississippi has decided to pull "To Kill A Mockingbird" from its curriculum because it "makes people uncomfortable".But isn't the entire purpose of the book to tackle the "uncomfortable" topic of racism?
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Should students affected by the Ontario College Faculty Strike get a refund? Does Hamilton have difficulty honouring significant members of our community? Which sports used to be in the Olympics?
21/10/2017 Duration: 01h16minTonight, Scott thinks that "Brightest Panel in Hamilton" might not accurately describe how brilliant the panel’s members are. Panel:Brad Clarke, Principal Consultant for Maple Leaf Strategies and former Hamilton City Councillor and Ontario's Minister of Labour and Minister of Transportation Doug Faraway, former Director of Development at Neighbour to Neighbour Centre, broadcaster, writer, and host of City Matters on Cable 14.