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Shane Hewitt & The Nightshift is your late-night companion for real talk, bold ideas, and unfiltered conversations that matter. Hosted by Canadian radio veteran Shane Hewitt, each episode dives into the headlines, human stories, and hidden truths shaping our world—always with curiosity, compassion, and a sharp edge.
From politics and pop culture to mental health, technology, and everyday life, this podcast is where night owls, deep thinkers, and curious minds come to connect. Featuring expert guests, passionate callers, and Shane’s signature style—thoughtful, fearless, and refreshingly real.
If you crave meaningful dialogue, smart perspectives, and late-night radio energy in podcast form, subscribe now and join The Nightshift.
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S2E196 NEW - Four Pieces of IKEA. Still Engaged. It's Good News.
Good News Tuesday opens with a genuine relationship milestone: assembling four pieces of IKEA furniture in a single afternoon and coming out the other side still engaged. The research backs up why…
S2E196 Good News Is There. Artemis 3 and More Good News Tuesday.
Good News Tuesday is built on a simple idea: when you can't find the good, sometimes hearing it from someone else is enough to turn you around. This one brings the next NASA moon crew, a child in…
S2E196 SHIFTHEADS: A Good Friend to Remember and One Line To Never Forget
Vancouver police Sergeant Craig Reynolds was forty-eight when he died. Bob Addison was at the funeral, and one moment at the very end, a single line from the MC, stopped him cold. This is a Good News…
S2E196 Half of Canadian Couples Fight About This Nightly
Couples and food decisions have a numbers problem: research cited by relationship writer Jen Kirsch puts decision paralysis over dinner at about half of all Canadian couples, and Tony Tedesco says…
S2E196 NEW - Robots in Your iPhone - Robots Climbing Mountains
Tech journalist Kris Abel joins Good News Tuesday with three stories that land differently depending on how optimistic you are about the future. Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference revealed a new…
S2E196 ICYMI - Your Memory Is Lying to you. One Word Might Have Done It.
Cognitive bias researcher and author Davis Carbo joins to unpack one of the most unsettling findings in psychology: changing a single word in how an event is described can make people remember things…
S2E196 NEW - What’s On Your Mind: Aaron Rand CJAD 800 Montreal
Aaron Rand, host at CJAD Montreal, joins to break down the political moment Quebec finds itself in heading toward an October election. The Parti Québécois, whose signature issue is separation, is…
S2E196 Canada's Prisons Are Testing AI. Experts Aren't Sold.
AI in Canadian prisons is no longer hypothetical. Correctional Service Canada has handed $123,000 to Accenture to pilot the use of artificial intelligence in writing criminal profile reports, the…
S2E196 Shiftheads: Alberta's Wins That Separatists Forgot They Had
Alberta separatists have a long memory for grievances and a short one for results. Matt Gurney, editor at Read the Line, brings a new piece arguing that Alberta conservatives have been one of the…
S2E195 Canada's Comfortable Bubble Nobody Wants to Question
Canadian consumer choices rarely get challenged from the inside, and that is exactly the problem. This conversation starts with recycling bags in Merrickville and ends up somewhere much bigger: why…
S2E195 Ryan Hated Beach Vacations… Then He Actually Went on One
First time travel to a tropical destination has a way of dismantling opinions held for years, and Ryan O'Donnell arrived in Cabo San Lucas with a full set of them. He wanted experiences, not a beach…
S2E195 NEW - DIY Fixed for your Hot Water Tank and an Apple Siri Fix too?
Home maintenance tips don't get more overlooked than this one: draining your hot water tank once or twice a year could add years to its life, and almost nobody does it. Andy Baryer from…
S2E195 NEW - Federal Policy Forced Streamers to Invest More In Canadian Content. Spotify Raised Prices. Funny how that works.
Canadian content streaming funding has been a fight Canadian broadcasters have been losing for years, and the Monday panel digs into exactly what just happened: the CRTC ordered foreign streaming…
S2E195 Why Can't Canadians Buy the Cars They Actually Want?
Canadian car market selection has never really been a choice, and automotive journalist Lorraine Sommerfeld from http://driving.ca lays out exactly why: Canada represents roughly ten percent of the…
S2E195 ICYMI - When Co-Parenting Gets Expensive and Nobody Agreed to It
Divorce and child expenses are supposed to be settled in the separation agreement, but financial planner Anita Bruinsma says that document only takes you so far. What it cannot anticipate is the…
S2E195 NEW - Darkness for days: What Will You Find at a Cave Retreat?
If you've ever wondered what you'd actually find if you stopped running from yourself, a darkness retreat is the most direct answer available. No light. No sound. No scroll. No signal that you're…
S2E194 NEW: AI Will Answer Anything. Nobody Is Teaching You What to Ask
The middleman is gone. The manager who mentored the new hire, the salesperson with the Rolodex, the person who connected the question to the right answer. That role has been cut from business, from…
S2E194 ICYMI - Trump Keeps Losing in Court. The Forced Labour Tariff Is the Workaround
Trump has faced legal setbacks on tariffs. Forced labour as a justification for new trade measures has never appeared before in Canada-US negotiations. Andrew Caddell says it is a backdoor: a way to…
S2E194 Most Jobs Are Filled Before They're Posted. Here's What to Do About It
AI can draft a resume. It can help translate one career into the language of another. What it cannot do, according to career development leader Candy Ho, is connect the dots of a life and help…
S2E194 SHIFTHEADS: Five Movies and Shows Worth Your Weekend. One Not Worth It
Six things are competing for your weekend. Three in theatres. Three on streaming. Steve Stebbing has seen all of them and has a clear order of priority. The Wayans Brothers, He-Man, and a Paul Rudd…
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