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| I lost my dad to Lewy body Dementia: The Cyril Effect | 24 Sep 2025 | 01:05:57 | |
What does it feel like to get your dad back for a few beautiful moments of clarity, only to have dementia snatch him away again? This week, we're joined by our dear friend Haley for a powerful and vulnerable conversation about losing her father, the beloved musician Cyril McPhee, to Lewy Body Dementia. Haley opens up about the "trickster" nature of the disease, the profound experience of "pre-grieving" a parent who is still alive, and the beautiful legacy he left behind, known as "The Cyril Effect." This is a deeply moving look at grief, family, and the enduring power of love in the face of a devastating illness. Check out the episode on YouTube to see some of Haley's incredible photos of her father in his final days: You can watch this entire episode over on YouTube! | |||
| From Six Months to Tears of Joy | The Breakdown: PAH | 19 Sep 2025 | 00:55:26 | |
When six months is the best a doctor can offer, hope feels like a cruel joke. In this Breakdown edition of Sickboy, we dig into Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH)—a rare disease that once meant certain death but now has science flipping the script. Through narration and three candid interviews, this audio doc traces PAH’s path from despair to possibility. Jane shares what it’s like to have her lungs hijacked in her twenties. Dr. David Langleben, who built Canada’s first pulmonary hypertension clinic, walks us through decades of grim prognoses. And Jamie Myrah of PHA Canada explains why delayed diagnosis is still PAH’s deadliest trick. But then comes the plot twist: a new therapy called Sotatercept, a treatment that doesn’t just slap a Band-Aid on symptoms but actually targets the root cause. For doctors who’ve watched patients run out of time, it’s nothing short of a game changer. The Breakdown is a new addition to the Sickboy’s format! An audio documentary where we crack open one illness at a time and make sense of it with heart, humour, and the occasional “WTF.” Shout out to PHA Canada! This first Breakdown proves that even in the heaviest stories, hope still gets the last word. For more information on how you can help please visit https://www.phacanada.ca/ Follow Sickboy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sickboypodcast Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sickboypodcast Discord: https://discord.gg/expeUDN | |||
| The Pokemon Seizure Panic of ‘97 | Photosensitive Epilepsy | 30 Jul 2025 | 00:50:05 | |
Turns out, the most dangerous thing on TV in the ‘90s wasn’t violence—it was Pikachu. In December, 1997, nearly 700 kids in Japan were rushed to the hospital after watching a single episode of Pokémon. No, this isn’t an urban legend—it actually happened, and it was electrifying (lol). This week, Jer walks the fellas headfirst into the wild, true story of the Pokémon seizure panic, how Pikachu literally short-circuited a nation, and why poor ol’ Porygon got wrongfully canceled before being canceled was cool. We break down the science of photosensitive epilepsy, uncover how a cartoon nearly led to a nationwide media meltdown. Justice for Porygon. Blame Pikachu. You can watch this entire episode over on YouTube! | |||
| Gabor Maté: Healing with Laughter | 29 Jan 2024 | 01:15:24 | |
In the world of human complexity, laughter and wisdom intertwine unexpectedly. Buckle up! The moment you’ve all been waiting for is finally here. Recorded live from the Biltmore Cabaret in Vancouver, the boys sit down with the legendary Dr. Gabor Maté for a live recording that's nothing short of a rollercoaster of emotions and insights. Dr. Gabor Maté, a maestro of emotions and connections, joins the fellas for a journey through the complexities of human development, focusing on the crucial elements of authenticity and attachment. The gang explores the delicate dance between staying true to oneself and forging strong connections with others, and how this tango impacts our mental and physical well-being. Dr. Maté then unveils his latest endeavour, 'Hello Again', a project aimed at mending and enriching the bonds between parents and their adult offspring. He navigates through the choppy waters of managing expectations and the paradoxical power of embracing disappointment to deepen relationships. The chat takes a profound turn as they delve into contemplations on death, the afterlife, and the art of fully embracing life in the face of mortality. And just when you think it can't get any more personal, the gang hits Dr. Maté with a volley of cheeky, rapid-fire questions, revealing a side of him you've never seen before – if you have ever wondered what Dr. Maté’s favourite emoji is, then you’ve come to the right place!
Want to watch the video version of this special episode? Head on over to YouTube to catch all of the fun! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCstejCbe9-zvG7nXgf-jwbg
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| RAGE!!! Health Hazard or Emotional Elixir? | 26 Jan 2024 | 00:58:31 | |
They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away, but could a vein busting fit of rage do the same, depending on your time zone? This Feel Good Friday, the fellas are dissecting a mind-bending study that shows how getting angry in the USA could be messing with your health, while in Japan, it might just be the secret sauce to feeling great. The beauty of cultural differences. Now don’t go raging out just yet, because the gang are celebrating the heartwarming story of Jeff Rhinerson, Kentucky's first paid deputy with Down syndrome. Jeff's not just wearing a badge; he's rewriting the rules of inclusion and shining brighter than a star in his new role at the judicial center. On completely different note, do insects experience heartbreak? The boys look at study about lovelorn fruit flies who prove that even the tiniest creatures can teach us big lessons about love and stress. Spoiler alert: Getting ghosted isn't just a human problem! For WHAT THE HELLTH!? A medical marvel. The boys dive into the tale of a man, his double-lung transplant, and some rather unconventional methods involving DD breast implants.
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| BLOOD: Busting Myths On Menstration With Dr. Jen Gunter | 24 Jan 2024 | 01:02:16 | |
Ever wondered how a topic as natural as menstruation became a cocktail of myths and misinformation? Buckle up, because today, the fellas dive deep with the fearless Dr. Jen Gunter, a true crusader in demystifying women's health. Best known for her groundbreaking books 'The Vagina Bible' and 'The Menopause Manifesto,' Dr. Gunter is back to debunk myths with her latest masterpiece, 'BLOOD: The Science, Medicine, and Mythology of Menstruation.'From menstruation shame to the impact of the ‘Wellness industrial complex,’ Dr. Gunter sheds light on the social perceptions and misinformation shrouding menstruation. How does menstruation shame manifest and affect healthcare? What myths are perpetuated by health influencers and social media? And, let's get real about menstrual products – can tampons actually cause painful periods? Dr. Gunter, armed with scientific facts, medical expertise, and a fierce feminist perspective, is here to set the record straight. This episode is not just an eye-opener; it's a myth-buster on menstruation, healthcare, and society's skewed views. A conversation that's as enlightening as it is essential – you don't want to miss this one!
BLOOD: The Science, Medicine, and Mythology of Menstruation is available now!
Find Dr. Gunter here:
www.drjengunter.com
Jen Gunter (@drjengunter)
Twitter: Jennifer Gunter (@DrJenGunter)
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| The Unseen Battles of a Miracle Child and His Mother: CHARGE Syndrome/17p13.1 Microduplication Syndrome | 22 Jan 2024 | 00:59:45 | |
What happens when life throws a curveball straight after the final inning? This Monday, the boys sit down with Alexis Simon, a superhero mom who's been catching life's toughest pitches. After a picture-perfect pregnancy, Alexis's world turned upside down when her son, Theo, was born with a constellation of rare and complex health issues. Imagine finding out your newborn, who seemed perfectly healthy, is suddenly fighting for life with a ticking clock. Alexis opens up about the rollercoaster of being admitted to the hospital during the pandemic for Theo's failure to thrive and the evolution of family support through this journey. Theo, a little warrior with a heart as mighty as his challenges, has been to the OR 23 times, yet his superpower is his unyielding happiness. Despite battling CHARGE syndrome, a one-in-six-billion rarity, and a relentless form of epilepsy, his smile remains undefeated. As Theo approaches his fourth birthday, Alexis shares the story of his heart - both the literal hole and the metaphorical fullness of it. Strap in for a tale of love, resilience, and the unbreakable bond between a mother and her extraordinary son.
*17p13.1 microduplication syndrome is a rare genetic condition characterized by a variety of symptoms. Only a few cases have been reported in the literature, and as such, it is not fully understood.
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| From Vintage Vomit to Vibrant Piss - Ringing In A New Generation! | 19 Jan 2024 | 01:00:15 | |
Roses are red, violets are blue, the magic school bus is yellow, and thanks to science, now we know why your piss is too. What's in a generation? Turns out, it's not as clear-cut as you might think! This Feel Good Friday, the boys dive headfirst into the chaotic, fascinating world of generational names. There's no secret council deciding who gets to be a Millennial or who falls into Gen Z; it's a wild mix of media, public opinion, and the impact of global events. The fellas unpack each generation's moniker, revealing surprising origins and the "squishy" spans that separate Boomers from Zoomers. But it's not just about labels. They explore how the era you're born in shapes everything from beliefs to how you spend your downtime. In classic Sickboy fashion, the conversation takes a very drastic turn as the boys shift into the world of science with a revelation about why our pee is yellow. No, it's not from Mrs. Frizzle's magic school bus paint melting in the depths of your bladder, but rather a discovery about the enzyme urobilin. To cap it all off, Jer drops some historical knowledge about antimony pills. These 19th-century "everlasting pills" weren't just a bellyache – they were the real deal in regurgitation, rejuvenation and a disgustingly questionable form of recycling. So, if you thought your generation had quirks, wait until you hear about the puke-and-rally routine of our ancestors.
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| Oneday Dreams - Making Adult Sick Wishes Reality | 17 Jan 2024 | 00:59:34 | |
"The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any point". In today's Routine Checkup, the fellas sit down with a duo that's bringing dreams to life in the most extraordinary way. Dr. Mike Bennett, a social work professor from the University of Texas at Arlington, and Jay Soulliere, a high-flying talent agent at The Feldman Agency, join forces in an unusual but inspiring partnership. They are the heart and soul behind Oneday Dreams, a charity giving hope and happiness to those facing life's final chapter. Mike and Jay dive into how they're turning dreams into reality for individuals and their loved ones during the toughest of times. They share the nuts and bolts of running a national charity with zero paid staff, relying solely on a dedicated team of volunteers, and how every dream, big or small, is brought to fruition with the support of local communities and businesses. They also discuss their commitment to inclusivity, working closely with Indigenous communities, and supporting the homeless with palliative care. But it's not just about fulfilling dreams. Mike and Jay are also revolutionizing end-of-life care conversations. By educating healthcare professionals across Canada, they're shifting the focus to a more holistic, person-centered approach, proving that sometimes, a little dream can make a world of difference.
For more info check out: https://onedaydreams.ca/
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| Tapping into Tranquility: Severe Anxiety & The Future of Therapy | 15 Jan 2024 | 01:21:37 | |
Ever thought of treating your brain bugs with a pinch of tech and a dash of psychedelics? The boys sit down with Joel Muise, the co-founder of Tranquility and a mastermind in internet-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (iCBT). Picture this: a world where managing anxiety and depression is as easy as clicking a button. Joel shares his personal journey, growing up with untreated anxiety and the silent battles with judgement he faced. It's a raw and real look at the struggles many of us face but seldom talk about. Joel dives into the nitty-gritty of therapy, including the upsides and challenges of antidepressants. He passionately discusses how iCBT is revolutionizing mental health care – making it more accessible, affordable, and convenient. But what’s a Sickboy episode about mental health without diving into the transformative world of psychedelics? Joel also explores the intriguing world of "ancient technology" and their potential to heal deep-seated traumas. It's a blend of the old and the new in the quest for mental wellness.
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| Smell Ya Later! Science Links Divorce Rates To Body Odor?! | 12 Jan 2024 | 01:11:32 | |
Is the key to someones heart located somewhere in their sweaty armpits? Jeremie is grappling with the existential crisis of turning 36, but the boys are there to remind him that age is just a number - albeit one that keeps getting bigger. In a twist of science meets sci-fi, researchers at Indiana University have birthed "Brainoware," a biohybrid brainchild blending human neurons with AI. It's not quite ready to take over the world, but lets face it, it’s only a matter of time. And speaking of brains, the Pope's latest thoughts on surrogacy have us pondering, "Wasn't Mary technically a surrogate?" And speaking of parenting, a new study throws a curveball - men with psychopathic traits seem to have more children. This leads to a fun little exercise to finally determine which of the three are the most Dahmer - spoiler alert, Jeremie and Brian have zero children. Tay is about to have 2. You be the judge. Lastly, say goodbye to swiping right and hello to sniffing shirts! Smell.Dating is here to change the dating game, one sweaty t-shirt at a time. And here's a stinker - could your sweaty t-shirt be the reason for rising divorce rates?
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| Unscrambling Dyslexia with the CEO of Dyslexia Canada - Alicia Smith | 10 Jan 2024 | 01:02:15 | |
Spell 'dyslexia' five times fast – a challenge even for the word wizards among us! Now, to dive into the real talk about dyslexia! The boys dive deep into the world of dyslexia with none other than Alicia Smith, the Executive Director of Dyslexia Canada. Alicia, who navigates life as a dyslexic individual and as a parent of a child with dyslexia, brings a rich, personal perspective to the table. She's not just talking the talk; she's walked the walk – or should we say 'wladked the wlak'? Alicia is on a mission to shatter the silence and misconceptions surrounding this common learning disability. Alicia busts some widespread myths about dyslexia – no, it's not about seeing dancing letters on a page, nor does it have anything to do with intelligence or motivation. The conversation shifts to the current challenges faced by people with dyslexia, touching on issues that often go unnoticed. The boys and Alicia discuss potential transformations in the education system, emphasizing the need for early identification and intervention for children with dyslexia. Wondering if you or your child might have dyslexia? Curious about how you can contribute to making the world a more dyslexia-friendly place? Alicia offers practical advice and insights that listeners can apply in their lives. For more information, check out www.dyslexiacanada.org. | |||
| Dizzy But Not Down: SUNCT (Short-lasting, Unilateral, Neuralgiform headache attacks with Conjunctival injection and Tearing) | 08 Jan 2024 | 01:11:42 | |
Ever felt like your life was spinning out of control? Well, you ain't got sh*t on Kat. She's the queen of spin. In this episode, the boys sit down with the indomitable Kat Harrison, a chronic illness warrior whose story zigzags through a maze of health challenges and dizzying experiences. Kat is an award-winning children's author, editor for The Mighty, and a staunch advocate for those living with chronic illnesses like bilateral vestibular loss, chronic migraine, SUNCT syndrome, and her latest opponent, lupus. Kat's tale begins at 15 when an IV antibiotic left her vestibular system in shambles, forcing her to relearn the basics of life in a world that just wouldn't stop bouncing.Her work with The Mighty and her public vulnerability not only shed light on the realities of chronic illness but also build a community for those navigating similar paths. Despite over two decades of health battles, Kat's story is not just about enduring pain; it's about the resilience of the human spirit and finding strength in the most challenging times. | |||
| “I Have Down Syndrome… And Road Rage” | 23 Jul 2025 | 00:40:42 | |
Taylor Arbeau is a firecracker. A passionate photographer, musician, and former Special Olympics athlete, she also happens to live with Down syndrome — mosaic Down syndrome, to be exact (yeah, we had no clue what that was either). In this candid convo, Taylor drops truth bombs about growing up “different,” discovering self-love, and calling bullshit on assumptions people make about her. She opens up about dating, her dreams of becoming a mom, and the unexpected ways Down syndrome has shaped her art and identity. This episode is all heart and zero pity. It’s a celebration of difference, determination, and the power of proudly being yourself — even if you might have a tiny bit of road rage. Follow Taylor’s work on Instagram: Photography: @beausphotos3 Music: @taylorandmusic.3 | |||
| Swallowing Vibrators For Weight Loss - Feel Good Friday | 05 Jan 2024 | 01:11:07 | |
Everyone loves a good reboot! MIT decided to do their own reboot of the classic fat shaker machine of the 1950s with a new weight loss pill. The pill doesn’t have medicine, but rather, it has a teeny tiny little motor in it that makes the pill vibrate. Somehow this vibration makes your belly think “I’m full, thank you very much!” Speaking of full let's talk about pregnant women. Specifically, pregnant women who get nauseous. Turns out it can all be linked to a specific hormone and gene! Talking to whales is impressive, sure, but can you tell a whale to sit down, shake hands, and then give it a treat for being a good boy? No. You can’t. But you can however have a confusing 20-minute conversation with one by saying the same word to them in their own voice over and over again driving them absolutely insane by the end of it all. Finally female tears lower aggression in males. All it takes is one big sniff.
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| Trial Or Triumph?! CAR-T Cell Therapy and Drug Trials | 03 Jan 2024 | 01:03:42 | |
The fellas are joined again by Dr. Brian Koffman, a well-known doctor, educator, and clinical professor turned patient has dedicated himself to teaching and helping the Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) community since his diagnosis in 2005. Dr. Koffman believes that his dual status as a physician and patient provides a unique experience and understanding which allows him to provide clear explanations of complex issues and to advocate for his fellow patients and inform his fellow healthcare providers. This week Dr. Koffman joins the boys to chat about CAR-T Cell therapy and all the things you’d ever want to know about drug trials!
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| 9 Minutes Without A Heart Beat: Anoxic Brain Injury And Memory Loss | 01 Jan 2024 | 00:58:56 | |
Take a trip down Brain Injury Lane! In this episode, the gang sits down with the incredible Leanna, a self-proclaimed "brain injury weirdo." Leanna shares her harrowing journey after experiencing a cardiac arrest at a wedding in 2015, where the absence of a defibrillator and a prolonged wait for EMTs resulted in an anoxic brain injury. Leanna takes the guys through the challenging process of relearning everything, from basic tasks like holding a fork to more complex skills like driving. Imagine this, you wake up with no memory and some bald stranger claims to be your husband, but as far as you can tell, you never liked bald men... whomp whomp! The conversation delves into the crucial role of exercise in Leanna's recovery, as she transitioned from walking to weight training, adapting to the physical changes brought on by her injury. Leanna also shares the profound lesson she learned about the importance of asking for help, a newfound skill that became essential in navigating the ups and downs of her recovery journey. Join the gang as they explore resilience, memory, and the remarkable strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. | |||
| Low Sex Drive = Death?! - Feel Good Friday | 29 Dec 2023 | 00:48:57 | |
A lil' FGF throwback to the end of last year! Enjoy folks! We'll be back to basics on Jan. 1st! | |||
| Chronic Pain Reset: Redefining Life Beyond the Threshold | 27 Dec 2023 | 00:41:21 | |
In this illuminating episode, the fellas sit down with Dr. Afton L. Hassett, an Associate Professor and renowned leader in the field of chronic pain and resilience. As the Director of Pain and Opioid Research at the University of Michigan, Dr. Hassett brings her expertise to the forefront, unraveling the intricate connection between pain, emotions, and the brain. Dive deep into the neuroscience of pain as Dr. Hassett shares insights from her latest book, "Chronic Pain Reset." Discover evidence-based strategies that transcend the boundaries of research and academia, providing tangible tools for individuals grappling with chronic pain. Unveil the power of sleep, exercise, and mood in influencing pain experiences, and learn how making positive changes in these areas can lead to a life with less pain.
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| Nightmares From The Bowels of The Sewer: A Holiday Gift From Us To You | 25 Dec 2023 | 00:38:38 | |
What are the holidays without tradition? We've decided our holiday tradition going forward is to bring you an episode from Sickboy's past where the gang dive deep into the belly of the undergound pipes to look at but not necessarily smell an abomination. The Fatberg. Brian would like to profusely apologize for this episode. Jeremie can not contain his excitement for this episode. We speak with the one, the only, Dr. John Love. The man who performed an autopsy on a Fatberg that was longer than the leaning tower of Pisa. Get ready to suppress your gag reflex while we talk all things sewer waste and the importance of not flushing stuff down the sh*tter that isn't meant to go down there... like a set of false teeth. Happy holiday folks!
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| The Messy Truth: Unraveling the ADHD-Hoarding Connection | 22 Dec 2023 | 00:52:52 | |
Struggling to part ways with your crap? Is your car's back seat more landfill than vehicle, a-la Brian? If you've got ADHD, there might be a connection! Join the gang this week as they unravel the fascinating discoveries from a recent study delving into the intricate link between Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Hoarding Disorder. Feeling a bit lonely and finding solace in Joffrey Baratheon's company? Well, first things first, maybe it's time for better friends. But secondly, it could hint at loneliness. In this week’s edition of WHAT THE HELLTH?!, Unblinded by the light! Jer shares an incredible story to encourage a moment of reflection. Sometimes, the seemingly impossible might just be entirely possible.
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| Every Canadian Counts: The Vision For a National Disability Insurance Plan | 20 Dec 2023 | 01:07:30 | |
This week on Sickboy, the fellas sit down with Hubert Van Niekerk, the Interim Executive Director at Every Canadian Counts, an organization dedicated to enhancing services for Canadians with long-term, chronic disabilities. Hubert, with a diverse background spanning construction and education, shares his journey and the organization's mission to establish a national disability insurance plan in Canada. Delving into the intricacies of disability coverage, he sheds light on the differences between the Canada Disability Benefit and a comprehensive national insurance plan. Join the conversation as Hubert advocates for transformative changes in disability support.
Make your vote count here: https://everycanadiancounts.com/support/
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| Flirting with Tourettes: Finding Romance With A Disability | 18 Dec 2023 | 00:57:55 | |
I'm not winking at you becasue I think you're cute. I'm winking becasue I have Tourettes. Get ready to laugh, learn, and reflect as the fellas sit down with Pamela Rae Schuller, a New York City-based performer celebrated for her unique blend of comedy, storytelling, and advocacy for disability inclusion and mental health. In this episode, Pamela shares her journey with Tourettes, OCD, and the challenges of navigating the dating scene with a disability. Nothing worse than some dude thinking you're coming on to him when in reality you are just tic'ing out and winking uncontrollably. Pamela's candid insights and witty narrative promise an episode that's equal parts entertaining and enlightening.
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| You Can't Get Boners In Space | 15 Dec 2023 | 00:49:18 | |
As the old saying goes "In space no one can hear you scream". Well, the new saying is "In space, no one can get a boner". According to a recent study, it turns out that due to micro-gravity and cosmic radiation viagra might be a necessary part of any spacefaring payload. The guys give some insight into their exciting trip to Ottawa to accept their Meritorious Service Decoration! Jer warms everyone's hearts with his new chiropractic disaster clip. Some humans can live without a brain, which makes Wizard Of Oz a hell of a lot more relatable. In this weeks WHAT THE HELLTH!? Jer goes full public health detective as he unpacks a pretty gnarly case of eye syphilis that was spread in a cluster all from the same patient zero!
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| Hot Bod, Bad Hips: Terry’s Story of Chronic Pain | 16 Jul 2025 | 00:58:50 | |
Jeremie met Terry where all deep, life-altering connections begin: half-naked in a sauna, trying not to die of heat stroke. What started as a sweaty convo about testosterone turned into one of the most jaw-dropping pain stories we’ve ever heard. Terry's been battling chronic pain since the age of nine thanks to a rare hip disease that left his femur more hammerhead shark than ball-and-socket. He’s survived countless surgeries, dealt with decades of ignorance around pain management, and got hit by a car after finally getting relief from his first hip replacement. Oh yeah—he’s also the President of the Chronic Pain Association of Canada. This episode is for anyone who's ever been told they're “too young” for real pain, who’s had their suffering questioned, or who just wants to hear a badass 64-year-old tell it like it is—with a body that creaks louder than a haunted house and a sense of humour sharper than a surgical scalpel. | |||
| "Why Didn't You Tell Me?” - Family Trauma with Carmen Rita Wong | 13 Dec 2023 | 00:51:56 | |
Family trauma can trickle down from generation to generation. Unless someone has the wherewithal to break the cycle. Join the Sickboy crew as they sit down with Carmen Rita Wong, author of 'Why Didn't You Tell Me?: A Memoir,' for a powerful exploration of family trauma, epigenetics, and cultural differences in raising children. Carmen shares her journey of managing generational trauma, breaking the cycle with her own kids, and growing up with a mentally ill mother. The conversation delves into the impact of cultural beliefs on mental health and the heartbreaking realities of losing family members due to a lack of health resources. Carmen is an absolute badass and will bring you on a candid journey about resilience, mental health, and overcoming cultural barriers.
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| How To Glitter A Turd: 14 Years of Breast Cancer with Kristin Hallenga | 11 Dec 2023 | 01:02:05 | |
Sometimes life is nothing but a turd. Best way to deal with a turd? Cover the thing in glitter. Join the Sickboy crew as they sit down with Kristen Hallenga, author of 'Glittering a Turd' and the inspiring founder of CoppaFeel!, a London-based breast cancer awareness charity. Kristen shares her incredible journey of living with stage 4 cancer for 14 years, delves into the process of writing her book, and recounts the epic FUNeral she hosted. The hosts explore CoppaFeel!'s mission of promoting early breast cancer detection among women under 30. Tune in for a candid conversation about resilience, living fully, and turning life's challenges into glittering moments.
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| Holes, Hysteria, and 19th Century Horniness LIVE From Vancouver | 08 Dec 2023 | 00:41:08 | |
Nothing makes a crowd more uncomfortable than forcing them to face their phobia and watch grown men premature ejaculate! This week the fellas are coming at you LIVE from Vancouver, Canada! They prep the audience before a mind-blowing conversation with Dr. Gabor Mate (that episode will be released soon!) Jeremie takes the guys through the eerie corridors of trypophobia, a fear of closely packed holes that affects 20% of the population. The gang get into the neuroscience, theories, and even question if trypophobia was a product of internet memes. But the discomfort doesn't stop there. Jer guides the boys through the curious case of spermatorrhea, a phantom disease from the 1800s believed to stem from excessive horniness. Uncovering bizarre "cures" involving anal leeches, metal rings, and more, the gang marvels at the absurdity of Victorian medical practices. Yet, within the chaos, a compassionate approach emerges from the Royal College of Surgeons, shedding light on the interconnectedness of sexuality and psychology.
Massive shout out to the Vancouver folks who came out to support!
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| Blood Buddy: Hematopathology and The Cellfie Project | 06 Dec 2023 | 01:00:55 | |
Remember the opening scene to Blade where all the vampires dance in a Blood Rave? Well that's basically the scene at Dr. David Conrads lab. Minus the rave music. And minus the dancing in the blood. And minus the vampires. Actually it's really, nothing like that scene. But there's definitely blood. In this illuminating episode, the guys sit down with Dr. David Conrad, a distinguished Hematopathologist at Nova Scotia Health and Associate Professor at Dalhousie University. Dr. Conrad takes the hosts behind the scenes of lab medicine, unraveling the mysteries of hematopathology. The science of blood is fascinating and Dr. Conrad is an incredible science communicator. The gang also dive into the heartwarming Cellfie Project, an initiative Dr. Conrad spearheads at the IWK Health Centre, offering children with leukemia a unique perspective on their condition. Hear how this project empowers young patients by allowing them to explore their own blood cells!
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| Ass-tounding Strength: Rectal Cancer and Double Baggers! | 04 Dec 2023 | 01:06:12 | |
In this heartwarming episode, Graham takes the guys on an incredible journey. A true salt-of-the-earth Maritimer and former hockey coach to Taylor, Graham shares the unexpected twists of his battle with rectal cancer. Imagine waking up on July 9, 2021, with a downward pressure in your ass, setting off a series of events that led to a whirlwind of emotions culminating in a cancer diagnosis. Graham regales the hosts with the poignant moments of his experience, from the installation of an ostomy—earning him the endearing title of a "double bagger"—to the transformative cancer treatment that ultimately left him cancer-free. As a baby boomer, Graham's openness about his personal hardships shines through, breaking the mold of traditional stoicism. Join the guys for a candid and uplifting conversation that explores Graham's resilience, vulnerability, and triumph over adversity.
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| Guts, Glory and Poopie - IBD | 01 Dec 2023 | 01:00:20 | |
A bidet a day keeps the costs on toilet paper down. This week the hosts are sick, so no Feel Good Friday! Instead the dudes chat with Seb Tucknott, CEO & Co-founder of IBDrelief, who has been living with ulcerative colitis since 2008. Delve into the complexities of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) as Seb sheds light on his personal journey, from a challenging diagnosis of ulcerative colitis to the emotional struggles often overshadowed by shame and embarrassment. Poop shame is real. Discover the pivotal role Seb's experiences played in the creation of IBDrelief, a platform where patients teach patients through educational videos. Seb believes that empowered patients can enhance medical outcomes and the boys couldn’t agree more!
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| Financial Health, Mental Wealth - Money and Mental Health with Jessica Moorhouse | 29 Nov 2023 | 01:00:02 | |
Biggie said it best: Mo Money, Mo Problems. And no money? Well… more problems. Prepare for an enlightening episode of Routine Checkup as the fellas welcome Jessica Moorhouse, a renowned financial educator, Accredited Financial Counsellor, and the brilliant mind behind the More Money Podcast. Jessica delves into her personal journey and the intersection of money, mental health, and happiness. There is a profound impact of money on mental well-being and with Jess the boys discover real-life examples of financial stress from her extensive career in the money space. Jess provides some insights on reframing self-worth beyond financial success. Jess also shares how money often acts as a "bandaid" for deeper issues, and teaches the guys to identify and address the underlying problems that fuel our pursuit of wealth. It's a conversation that promises to transform your perspective on money and its profound connection to mental health and happiness.
You can find Jess and her work here: https://jessicamoorhouse.com/
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| Has He Found Love On The Spectrum? w/ James Jones | 27 Nov 2023 | 00:53:23 | |
This week Jer absolutely goes full fan-boy mode! The fellas have a captivating conversation with the one, the only, James B Jones, a tech aficionado, book and music lover, and self-proclaimed proud nerd and everyones favourite character from Netflix’s Love On The Spectrum! The gang dive deep into James's journey, from early struggles with neurodiversity in grades 1-4 to the transformative experience he had in 5th grade. James shares the unique strengths that come with being neurodiverse and his recent adventures in dating post-"Love On The Spectrum." The guys get to discover the world through James's lens as he shares his love for computers (please excuse Brian as the two go down a tech-spec rabbit hole), the impact of being on Netflix's "Love On The Spectrum," and the fascinating intersections of his life since. We love James! You love james. And if you don’t know James yet, we know you’ll love him too!
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| You Hate Your Voice And We Know Why! | 24 Nov 2023 | 00:55:05 | |
The inner voice — the mysterious realms of your mind's untold symphony, where bone conduction, neurological marvels, and relentless melodies converge. This week the fellas unravel the enigma of the inner voice, that elusive dialogue echoing within our minds. There is a science behind why hearing a recording of our own voice throws us off! And that science also points to the intricacies of our internal monologue that often eludes conscious awareness. Medical debt got you down? Imagine if everyone could come together to agree to wipe out our collective medical debt? Well, technically we can with “RIP Medical Debt”. Finally for WHAT THE HELLTH!? Some lowly tarnished are out here doing god's work by slaying Elden Ring bosses with the power of their brain! Twitch streamer PerriKaryal puts her Masters degree to work by utilizing a consumer-grade Electroencephalogram (EEG) headset in order to play video games with the power of telekinesis!
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| A Liver Lovefest - A Conversation with Jennifer Nebesky, CEO of the Canadian Liver Foundation | 22 Nov 2023 | 00:55:16 | |
When it comes to the organs, liver truly is king. In this illuminating episode of Routine Checkup, the boys have the pleasure of chatting with their old friend Jennifer Nebesky, the President & CEO of the Canadian Liver Foundation (CLF). Tune in and explore Jen's journey to the helm of the CLF, her passion for dismantling the stigma surrounding liver diseases, and the impact she envisions for the future. The gang delve into the growth of the CLF over the past five years, outlining goals and transformations. Uncover the wonders of the liver, its regenerative abilities, and the alarming lack of awareness about its functions. Then turning to the escalating crisis of liver disease in Canada, affecting 1 in 4 Canadians today. Jennifer passionately discusses the CLF's commitment to breaking down the stigma, raising awareness about the multitude of liver diseases, and advocating for preventative lifestyle changes. The CLF aspire to amplify voices, challenge stereotypes, and foster a deeper understanding of liver health.
For more information and resources please visit - liver.ca/resource-hub
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| Sleeping While Awake | A Life with Narcolepsy Type 1 | 09 Jul 2025 | 00:32:17 | |
Falling asleep is easy—until it becomes the hardest part of your day. Recorded live in Toronto, this episode dives into the unpredictable world of narcolepsy type 1 with Heather, a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner living with both narcolepsy and cataplexy. From sleep-deprived misdiagnoses to lucid hallucinations and arms that give out mid-laugh, Heather walks us through the reality behind the disorder’s misunderstood pop culture image. She opens up about losing her spontaneity, finding community, and redefining rest, all while navigating a healthcare system still catching up. It’s funny, eye-opening, and more than a little dreamlike. | |||
| Kinky Arteries & Relentless Cravings - Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome (SMAS) | 20 Nov 2023 | 01:05:34 | |
There is an incredible mental/emotional toll in not being able to eat food. This week Bri and Jer have a powerful conversation with Maggie, a dedicated nurse battling Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome (SMAS) and relying on Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) for over four years. What the f*** is SMAS? Essentially, Maggie's arteries are kinky. But not the fun kind of kinky. SMAS is where the arteries kink off the small intestine, making eating a near-impossible feat. Maggie shares her poignant story of diagnosis on awareness day and the emotional toll of enduring TPN, from the relentless cravings to the isolating impact on mental health. This episode sheds light on the unseen struggles, giving a voice to those grappling with SMAS and redefining resilience in the face of adversity.
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| The Physics Of Poopin' | 17 Nov 2023 | 00:47:20 | |
Unlock the secrets of ancient copromancy and the mind-bending physics of poop on this weeks edition of Feel Good Friday! Get ready for 30 minutes straight of crap. Literally and figurativly. Fluid dynamics engineers and a colorectal surgeon uncover surprising truths about animal feces. From ranking odors to the secret behind defecation speed, learn how an ultra-thin layer of mucus holds the key. Ew. It seems men are becoming extinct. Well, maybe not that drastic, but the age expectancy gap between men and women just seems to be getting bigger and bigger! Finally for this weeks edition of WHAT THE HELLTH!? One woman’s struggle in trying to get to the bottom of what the heck was happening in her head. Spoiler alert, it was an evil twin growing in her skull and it was trying to kill her.
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| Nurturing Little Minds: Emotional Intelligence In Our Children | 15 Nov 2023 | 00:56:04 | |
Ron Grady is an early educator/researcher/children's book author/illustrator who basically does anything and everything kid-related. He speaks to groups of teachers and works in the field with kids to support practices and help create spaces where kids feel good. He helps educators and others working with children see the goodness of their work. He's currently a second-year PhD student at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Ron joins the fellas to dive into how we can make a more concerted effort to teach our children methods of communication in order to develop a deeper emotional intelligence. Ron is an absolute gem of a human and we love him.
Check out Ron's book "What Does Brown Mean To You?: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/696648/what-does-brown-mean-to-you-by-written-and-illustrated-by-ron-grady/
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| I Have Asperger's! Deal With It! w/ Daniel Jones | 13 Nov 2023 | 01:02:58 | |
There is power to the name of a diagnosis and some fight to keep that power amid an ever-shifting societal landscape! This week the boys dive into a thought-provoking discussion with Daniel Jones, the creator of the Aspie World YouTube channel and author of "Autism For Adults." Daniel, a passionate advocate for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), provides unique insights into his experiences, bringing a refreshing perspective to the conversation. The gang dive into Daniel's life across the pond, the fascinating history of autism, ASD, and Asperger's, and how Daniel used his Asberger's to his advantage to write his latest book! Daniel gives a passionate exploration of the divisive nature of the term "Asperger's" within the Autism community, offering valuable insights into the ongoing dialogue about language and identity.
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| A Real Life Living Hell: The Scorching Nightmare of Erythromelalgia | 10 Nov 2023 | 00:39:03 | |
In a groundbreaking achievement, doctors at NYU Langone Health successfully completed the first face and whole-eye transplant on a 46-year-old man who suffered severe electrical burns. Although the patient currently lacks vision in the transplanted eye, early indications suggest its healthy. One woman’s experience in a bad fast food meal leading to a Coma and blindness has resulted in her finding her groove in the world of competitive cycling and she’s on fire! Speaking of being on fire, some poor folks deal with what is referred to as Man On Fire Syndrome and boy oh boy does it ever sound like a living hell. Literally, they feel like they are in the pits of hell as their skin feels like it’s being pressed on a hot stove and the horrifying part is that there is no cure. | |||
| The Youth Overdose Epidemic - Routine Checkup | 08 Nov 2023 | 00:59:15 | |
Young lives hang in the balance as Canada's opioid crisis rages on. In this compelling episode of Sickboy, Jer and Bri sit down with Teresa Bansen, the Youth Program Manager at Bellwood Health Services, to delve into the heart-wrenching realities and vital solutions surrounding escalating youth overdose rates, particularly from opioids. The numbers don't lie: 94% of opioid overdose deaths happen by accident, with young Canadians aged 15 to 24 becoming the fastest-growing group requiring hospital care due to opioid overdoses. The clock is ticking, and the need for immediate action is undeniable. Join us as we explore The Bellwood Youth Program, a beacon of hope amidst the darkness. This 12-week intensive, outpatient treatment program is designed to provide youth with the holistic mental health and addiction support they so desperately need. The program's mission? To save lives and provide a lifeline for recovery.
If you or a youth you know needs help please call Kids Help Phone at 1-800-668-6868 or text 686868
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| From Mute to Mighty: Selective Mutism | 06 Nov 2023 | 00:59:44 | |
The fellas are joined by Jen, a psychotherapist who triumphed over selective mutism. Jen shares her high school experiences, where selective mutism kept her silent, even as she yearned to speak. Her journey through anxiety and isolation is both relatable and inspiring. Jen's transformation began when she found a group of girls who, like her, grappled with selective mutism. They formed a close-knit support system, offering the understanding and connection they all needed, without the need for words. Jen's breakthrough occurred at 17, when she finally found her voice. This episode beautifully illustrates how people can make a positive difference in the lives of kids with anxiety through love and support. Join us as we explore Jen's remarkable journey from silence to speaking out and the resilience of the human spirit.
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| Fish Cells Found In Human Lungs?! - Feel Good Friday | 03 Nov 2023 | 00:46:12 | |
Scientists have made a wild discovery in our lungs and it could help us understand more about the root cause of Cystic Fibrosis! A specific type of cell that was previously only found in fish and frogs has been discovered in humans too!! Maybe this explains Jeremie’s scaly skin and weird slits on his neck that he uses to breathe underwater. Or perhaps it has nothing to do with that at all. Nothing like a home makeover! But let’s do home-makeover, disability style! Arcade-style claw machine built into the ceiling of one woman's house allows her to play with her dogs and take poops without the need of help from someone else! In other news, one group of researchers have somehow discovered a method of making relatively “healthy” folks hear voices that aren’t really there. Could this robotic induced hallucination machine bring us one step closer to understanding conditions like Schizophrenia better? Time will tell!
Sickboy LIVE in Vancouver with Special Guest Dr. Gabor Maté is happening December 5th! Presale is available as of today at 8 AM PDT / 11 PM EDT! Use code: SICKO to grab your tickets before tickets open to the public on Monday November 6th! https://admitone.com/events/sickboy-vancouver-9226359
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| Someone Knows Something About David Ridgen, And It's Us! | 01 Nov 2023 | 00:57:24 | |
The cruel and senseless ramifications of a murder reverberate far beyond the depths of comprehension, leaving an indelible and haunting impact. For this episode of Routine Checkup, the guys sit down with David Ridgen, the acclaimed filmmaker and mastermind behind CBC's pioneering true-crime podcast, "Someone Knows Something." With eight gripping seasons and a global following, David has touched the hearts and minds of listeners worldwide. In this thought-provoking conversation, the gang delve into the intricate world of true crime journalism and its profound effects on the human psyche. David sheds light on the man behind the microphone and the passion that fuels his work. David's unique ability to navigate heart-wrenching conversations with the families of victims is a testament to his empathy and skill. He shares the emotional toll his work has taken, opening up about PTSD-like symptoms and horrifying images of crime scenes that haunt him to this day. David also discusses the crucial role of self-care and honest communication in preserving his mental health while tackling these dark and challenging stories.
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| The Abortion From Hell: A Real Life Nightmare | 30 Oct 2023 | 01:24:05 | |
This week the boys are joined by Claire, a career tree planter who, from birth, faced the unique challenges of being a "vagina-haver." Claire speaks candidly about the difficulties of her nightmare abortion experience. Double trouble. Clair breaks the silence surrounding this often-taboo topic. She calls for a change in how society prepares women for these challenging situations. We also explore Claire's story of faith in the Canadian healthcare system, highlighting its flaws while emphasizing the incredible care she received when it truly mattered. Lastly, Claire discusses the complexities of birth control and her personal journey, offering insight into her future choices. Join us for an eye-opening conversation that challenges taboos and promotes open dialogue around these crucial topics.
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| I was Bleeding to Death | A Near-Fatal Mistake | 02 Jul 2025 | 01:17:46 | |
When a hospital nurse's error leads to a life-threatening hemorrhage, Tracy's fight for survival and answers begins. This week, Tracy shares her unbelievable journey through misdiagnosis, two kidney transplants, and a near-fatal medical error that led her to become a fierce patient safety advocate. From a childhood illness that unknowingly attacked her kidneys to a shocking turn of events post-transplant, Tracy's story is a testament to resilience and the critical importance of self-advocacy in healthcare. You can watch this entire episode over on YouTube! | |||
| When Science Meets the Supernatural: Is Precognition Real? - Feel Good Friday | 27 Oct 2023 | 01:04:22 | |
One kid wished for a shopping spree like a dope. BUT another kid, Conner, wished to beat the living crap out of Tripple H. Now that’s a wish. Speaking of wishing, there are a lot of people in the US who wish their healthcare system wasn’t so broken that they need to rely on crowdfunding to make themselves and their loved ones healthy. GoFundMe has over 250,000 medical campaigns initiated each year! January 6th is coming up, and if you live in the UK you might want to keep your eyes peeled. It could be your death day! Intrusive thoughts don’t make you a bad person! Maybe it’s just a little stress. Finally one psychologist in the US shook the psychology world with a study that revealed the possibility of precognition. Parapsychology is lit!
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| A Different Shade of Pink: Metastatic Breast Cancer and Samantha's Legacy - Routine Checkup | 25 Oct 2023 | 00:57:08 | |
In this heart-wrenching yet inspirational episode of Sickboy, the boys sit down with Jeff, the husband of Samantha Price Mitchell, a tireless advocate for the metastatic breast cancer (mBC) community. Samantha's legacy lives on through "Turning the Page on Cancer," an annual fundraising campaign she created to support Rethink's Metastatic Breast Cancer (mBC) Fund. Samantha saw the need for a different approach in the fight against mBC, one that went beyond traditional "pink ribbon" norms. Jeff shares Samantha's incredible journey and discusses the importance of community involvement in this year's campaign launch. In this emotional and thought-provoking conversation. Some of the topics covered in this weeks episode include - The Unique Place of mBC: Jeff sheds light on the struggles faced by the mBC community and their sense of invisibility within the broader breast cancer landscape. Learn how Samantha's advocacy aimed to give them a voice and make their struggles heard.
The Role of the Caregiver and Partner: Jeff opens up about the challenges he faced as a caregiver and partner, including the difficult decisions regarding overall survival and quality of life. His perspective offers invaluable insights into the intricacies of caring for a loved one with mBC.
The Shit List - Rethink: We explore the critical work of Rethink in supporting those with mBC and how their initiatives are making a difference in the lives of patients and caregivers alike.
Join the gang as they honor Samantha's memory and celebrate the incredible work she started through "Turning the Page on Cancer." This episode is a reminder of the power of advocacy, community, and the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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| Recharging Life: Parkinson's and Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery | 23 Oct 2023 | 00:57:22 | |
The fellas are joined once again by their friend and Parkinson's advocate, Larry Gifford. The gang have an intimate conversation about his life with Parkinson's, they delve into the heart of his upcoming Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery, a groundbreaking procedure aimed at reclaiming his quality of life. Larry's candor shines through as he describes the incredible journey he's undertaken. He opens up about the daily challenges of living with Parkinson's, shedding light on the disease's relentless grasp on his life. With unwavering resilience, Larry shares his excitement, anxiety, and hope as he prepares for the life-altering surgery, revealing the astonishing detail: "They will be drilling holes in my head to insert electrodes." The conversation takes a fascinating turn as Larry elaborates on the science behind DBS surgery, describing how he will soon wield a remote control to fine-tune the electric stimulus that will significantly improve his symptoms. The future is here.
Good luck tomorrow Lar, we love you buddy!
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