EP 53 Halifax can’t decide if it’s spring or the Arctic, and neither can we. We start with freezing rain, sketchy roads, and the kind of drivers who treat black ice like a rumor, then take a hard turn into the real-world ripple effects of global conflict. When tensions rise around Iran and shipping lanes like the Strait of Hormuz get shaky, we feel it the simplest way possible: gas prices climbing and everyone’s budget getting punched. That connection between headlines and everyday life is the thread we keep pulling.
From there, we get blunt about protest culture and the growing trust problem. We talk about the “free Palestine” wave, the frustration of seeing people protest without understanding what they’re backing, and the claim that some protesters are literally paid to show up. Whether you believe every detail or not, the bigger question is what happens to public movements when people assume they’re staged. We also dig into politics, gridlock, and tariffs, including the part most people miss: tariffs don’t magically punish a country, they raise costs that get passed along to consumers.
Then we bring it back home with stories, sports, and a full-on NBA rant. Canadian results in world baseball and the Paralympics get their flowers, wheelchair curling blows our minds, and then we go in on Bam Adebayo’s 83-point night, free throws, late-game tactics, and what “legit” even means when records get chased. We round it out with March Madness around the corner and a surprisingly entertaining Mel Gibson Santa movie detour. Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review if you like the chaos. Which take do you agree with most, and which one made you mad?
You Wood Think? Bobby and Mikey D

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