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  • Tommy Smythe and Debbie Travis host a live show dedicated to laughter, while celebrating Debbie's new book, "Laugh More Stories from an Unexpected Life." They share typical Tommy and Debbie anecdotes through games and audience input. They also welcome back special guest, Cynthia Loyst of The Social. She talks about her book, "Find Your Pleasure" and her most memorable television experiences.
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  • Hosts Debbie Travis and Tommy Smythe welcome their former colleague Kirstine Stewart for a conversation about leadership and personal reinvention. Kirstine discusses her transformative career in the media and the importance of women in leadership roles. Kirstine also highlights the need for flexibility and self-awareness in career choices, advocating for personal fulfillment over societal expectations. She introduces a new course based on her book to help individuals navigate their careers effectively, emphasizing the need for individuals to define success on their own terms.More About Kirstine Stewart:An inspirational and transformational executive leading change, Kirstine has spent her career at the intersection of media, technology and digital transformation, core drivers of innovation and business growth. Kirstine was responsible for driving Twitter’s initial entry into Canada, pre-IPO, and was promoted to the corporate leadership in NYC as VP Media NA. As the head of the TV, radio and digital for the Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC), Kirstine pioneered the broadcaster’s foray into digital media, catapulting ratings while delivering $1.1 billion in total revenue. At Alliance Atlantis, a Canadian media company with a large portfolio of lifestyle channels, she delivered 20% growth year-over-year for four consecutive years, positioning the company as an M&A play in which it was sold for $2.3 billion. Recruited to lead international broadcast programming for the Hallmark Channel, encompassing 30 channels and 80 countries, she successfully increased the subscriber base while expanding into new markets, the business was acquired by Sparrowhawk Media for $240 million due to her efforts. In her last role, Kirstine headed the Future of Media, Entertainment and Sport for the World Economic Forum and was a member of the executive committee. She also serves as an advisor to the Forum’s Young Global Leaders initiative.Kirstine is the author of Our Turn, an award winning, best seller focused on leadership published by Penguin RandomHouse. Internationally recognized as an industry leader she has been named to the The Power 50: Canada's Most Powerful Business People by Canadian Business in 2016, Person of the Year by Playback Magazine for 2012, Woman of the Year by Canadian Women in Communications, Media Player of the Year by Marketing Magazine, Canada's Top 40 Under 40 Award in 2007, among others. Our Turn VIP is a course and community, inviting people to take control of their careers by building a playbook that guides them to leverage their unique strengths and not compromise to “fit in”. Like the book Our Turn was; it’s the anti Lean In, because it acknowledges we face challenges not of our making when trying to navigate our work. Find out more about Kirstine, her course and book: https://ourturn.vip/ï»żOur listeners can get an extra 20% off Kirstine's course with the code TRUSTME20LinkedIn.com/in/kirstinestewart14/ https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/240504/our-turn-by-kirstine-stewart/9780345814647Chapters:(00:00) Introduction to Kirsten Stewart(02:48) Navigating Career Paths and Opportunities(05:54) The Evolution of Media and Audience Engagement(08:59) Understanding Audience Needs in Content Creation(11:53) The Role of Women in Media(15:03) Career Transitions and Personal Growth(17:55) The Importance of Mentorship and Community(21:07) Defining Success on Your Own Terms(23:48) Creating Your Own Opportunities(26:51) The Impact of Personal Branding(29:56) Launching 'Our Turn' and Future AspirationsLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  • In this engaging conversation, Tommy and Debbie explore the world of olive oil, discussing its health benefits, the importance of quality, and the alarming prevalence of fake olive oil in the market. They emphasize the need for consumers to be informed and proactive in choosing high-quality olive oil, particularly extra virgin varieties, while also sharing personal anecdotes and insights from their experiences in the food industry. The discussion highlights the significance of understanding food labels and the impact of dietary choices on health.
    Links:
    Read the Bloomberg article referenced in this episode: https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2024-09-27/is-that-olive-oil-extra-virgin-or-unfit-for-consumption?embedded-checkout=true
    Read the book referenced in this episode:
    https://www.amazon.ca/Extra-Virginity-Sublime-Scandalous-World/dp/0393343618
    On Monday October 28th, we're going to record an upcoming episode of our podcast at The Academy in Toronto (a beautiful space inside the record label Universal Music Canada). We're so excited to invite you to be a part of our live audience! After the show, you'll have a chance to mingle with us, take pictures, and even get Debbie to sign a copy of her new book, Laugh More: Stories From an Unexpected Life.
    Tickets are on sale now: DEBBIE & TOMMY LIVE
    Chapters
    (00:00) Excitement for a Live Event
    (03:24) The Ugly Side of Olive Oil
    (12:07) Understanding Extra Virgin Olive Oil
    (20:22) The Scandalous World of Olive Oil
    (28:23) Cooking with Olive Oil: Myths and Realities
    (35:08) Prioritizing Quality in Food Choices
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  • Debbie Travis and Tommy Smythe are thrilled to welcome Fashion television icon Jeanne Beker to the show this week! She shares her journey through the fashion industry, her experiences as a journalist, and the personal stories that shaped her life. From her early days in media to her battle with cancer, Jeanne reflects on the lessons learned. The discussion previews her memoir, 'Heart on My Sleeve,' which intertwines fashion with personal anecdotes.
    More About Jeanne Beker:
    Jeanne Beker was the host of the hit show Fashion Television, which aired in over 130 countries for twenty-seven years and was one of the most successful shows in Canadian TV history. Prior to that, she hosted the groundbreaking show The NewMusic and was a founding member of MuchMusic. A seasoned newspaper and magazine columnist, Jeanne was editor-in-chief of FQ and SIR magazines from 2003 to 2009. Currently, she is a frequent keynote speaker and style editor for TSC, where she hosts her eponymous show Style Matters. Jeanne has received honorary doctorates from St. Mary’s University and OCAD University. She was named to the Order of Canada in 2013, inducted into the American Marketing Association’s Hall of Legends in 2015, and received a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame in 2016. Jeanne lives in Toronto, Canada.
    Order Jeanne Beker's new memoir Heart on My Sleeve: Stories from a Life Well Worn
    Follow along with Jeanne Beker on her website: https://www.jeannebeker.com/
    Follow Jeanne Beker on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejeannebeker/?hl=en
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    Watch some of the interviews referenced in this episode:
    Andy Summers & The Bath Tub: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4DPoVtsw5Q
    Iggy Pop Being Too Cool: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xthwpp
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  • The changing of the seasons has hosts Debbie Travis & Tommy Smythe reminiscing about their summer experiences and childhood experiences returning to school. They reflect on the reinvention of identity, explore the concept of manifesting a desired identity and the importance of positivity. Tommy shares about his summer in Muskoka, reminiscing about family traditions and a magical place. Debbie talks about hosting family, friends & retreats. They also touch on the importance of summer traditions, the challenges tourism in Europe faces, and summer cooking.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and School Stories
    03:04 Inventing a Persona and Manifesting
    05:56 Emulating Inspiring Figures
    09:27 The Power of Positivity
    12:01 Childhood Summers in Muskoka
    15:51 Traditions and Memories
    19:02 Family Gatherings and Joy
    23:40 Nostalgic Memories and Childhood Stories
    32:15 Extravagant Summer Parties and Royal Encounters
    37:47 Delicious and Simple Summer Recipes
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  • Debbie and Tommy welcome the fabulous Frances Mayes back to the podcast! The international bestselling author behind the now-classic Under the Tuscan Sun is back with a new book, and her third novel, A Great Marriage.
    When a perfect wedding is called off just days before the big event, it sends two people—and their families—reeling, in this poignant novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Under the Tuscan Sun and Women in Sunlight.
    Dara Willcox, in New York for a weekend, meets Austin Clarke at an art gallery. If love at first sight can happen, it happens to them. These two vivid, ambitious people are on different courses—he’s British, working temporarily in New York. She’s from North Carolina, set on law school. They don’t care. They will make their lives together happen. At their April engagement dinner at Dara’s family home, her mother, Lee, sets a beautiful table, and the family and close friends gather to celebrate. Rich, Dara’s father, raises a toast. Suddenly, Lee spills the wine, a brilliant red stain splashing onto the tablecloth and onto Austin.
    Days later, Austin hears unsettling news from London that wrecks their plans. Dara abruptly cancels the wedding. She refuses to reveal the reason, not even to her best friends or her parents or grandmother, disrupting their family tradition of openness. As everyone knows, Lee and Rich have a great marriage, and Charlotte, her grandmother, had a colossal one, to the late Senator Mann. Charlotte literally wrote the book on the subject: She’s the author of international bestsellers on what makes a good or possibly a great marriage. 
    While Dara escapes to California and Indigo Island, South Carolina, Austin, back in London, faces a major tragedy, the consequences of which are life-altering. But it’s Lee, Dara’s mother, whose impulsive visit to London alters their fate.
    With her signature warmth, humor, and incisive style, beloved author Frances Mayes creates a multigenerational probe into the complexity of love and the great mystery ride of marriage. A novel of casual choices and fateful consequences, A Great Marriage introduces two unforgettable families and the arrival of a stranger who rearranges their futures.
    Her other international bestsellers include Bella Tuscany, Everyday in Tuscany, A Year in the World, Women in Sunlight, and Bringing Tuscany Home, among others. She has written six books of poetry and The Discovery of Poetry. Debbie and Tommy also discuss her most recent cookbook, Pasta Veloce: Irresistibly Fast Recipes from Under the Tuscan Sun. Her books have been translated into more than fifty languages! She and her husband divide their time between North Carolina and Tuscany.
    Get A Great Marriage, a new novel by Frances Mayes HERE.
    Find out more about Frances Mayes and her work HERE.
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  • Debbie and Tommy discuss their summer holidays including family visits in Tuscany, Tommy's summer at the Lake, and the challenges of traveling during peak season. They share their experiences in different vacation destinations and the cultural differences they encountered. Debbie talks about the Italian holiday Ferragusto and the crowded beaches in Italy during August. They discuss the importance of creating memories during family gatherings and the dynamics of hosting large groups with some valuable tips for managing family vacations including renting a house during the off-season for more affordable and authentic travel experiences. They also touch on their favorite summer reads as they tease their upcoming episode with author Frances Mayes!
    Summer reads mentioned in this episode:
    The Friday Afternoon Club: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/203708995-the-friday-afternoon-club
    Thursday Night Murder Club: https://www.goodreads.com/series/299267-thursday-murder-club
    Strange Sally Diamond: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/62322008-strange-sally-diamond
    Pre Order Debbie's Book: https://debbietravis.com/laugh-more/
    Frances Mayes 'A Good Marriage:' https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/706935/a-great-marriage-by-frances-mayes/
    Chapters
    (00:00) Introduction and Summer Holidays
    (08:12) Crowded Beaches and Cultural Differences
    (14:01) Family Gatherings and Creating Memories
    (19:03) Managing Large Groups and House Rules
    (23:07) Funny Anecdotes and Tips for Family Vacations
    (28:23) Camping Adventures and Funny Travel Stories
    (34:22) Renting a House Off-Season for Authentic Travel
    (39:07) Exploring Historical Sites: The Colosseum and More
    (41:30) Summer Reads: 'Strange Sally Diamond' and 'The Thursday Night Murder Club'
    (43:17) Upcoming Podcast with Author Frances Mayes & Happy Summer
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  • In this conversation, Chef Lynn Crawford discusses her move to the country, her passion for gardening, and her upcoming book. She emphasizes the joy of growing and cooking with fresh ingredients and the importance of sharing food with family and friends. Tommy and Debbie ask her about creating new communities through food and the benefits of planting food to live off your land. They also touch on the challenges of being a chef and the decision to leave the restaurant industry. Listeners also get to hear about Chef Lynn's upcoming plant-based cookbook.
    Chapters
    (00:00) Living a Connected Life: Chef Lynn Crawford's Journey to the Country
    (09:20) The Joy of Gardening: Teaching Children About Food
    (18:06) Preserving the Harvest: Tips for Preserving Tomatoes
    (23:57) The Generosity of Cooking: Sharing Food with Others
    (24:44) Creating New Communities Through Food
    (25:40) The Benefits of Working from Home
    (27:23) The Next Chapter: Leaving the Restaurant Industry
    (31:06) Surrounding Oneself with the Best People
    (48:26) Chef Lynn's Upcoming Plant-Based Cookbook
    More about Chef Lynn Crawford:
    Acclaimed Food Network celebrity chef and bestselling author, Chef Lynn Crawford has over 25 years of culinary experience, including many years as executive chef for the Four Seasons Hotels in Toronto and New York. One of the highest profile chefs in the country and a genuine household name, she is continually sought after as a dynamic host, public speaker, brand ambassador, spokesperson and mentor.
    Chef Lynn has released three best-selling cookbooks “Pitchin’ In” (2012), “At Home with Lynn Crawford” (2013) and the award winning “Farm to Chef” (2017). Chef Lynn is the winner of the 2017 Gourmand World Cookbook Award, and recipient of the 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award by Canada’s 100 Best.
    Chef Lynn starred in Food Network’s hit series Pitchin’ In, which was nominated for Gemini Awards, both as a series and for her dynamic hosting, in 2010, 2011 and 2013.
    She can also be seen competing as an Iron Chef in Kitchen Stadium on Iron Chef Canada. Chef Lynn has appeared as a competitor on Top Chef Masters and Iron Chef America. Chef Lynn was a regular judge on Top Chef Canada and Chopped Canada, co-host of The Great Canadian Cookbook and Restaurant Makeover and is an Expert on the Marilyn Denis Show.
    Chef Lynn, a longtime supporter of the farm-to-table movement and sustainability, is also the Chef Ambassador for Egg Farmers of Canada. She is a dedicated philanthropist, giving back by participating in several charitable initiatives.
    Follow her adventures on Instagram  and Twitter or visit her website: https://cheflynncrawford.com
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  • Television host Cynthia Loyst joins the show this week, a long-time friend of Tommy Smythe who is widely recognized as one of the hosts on popular Canadian television show The Social.
    They discuss their friendship, the early days of The Social, cancel culture, and the challenges of being in the public eye. They also talk about the importance of speaking your mind and the pressure to please everyone. Cynthia opens up about her experience with burnout and depression, and the need for rest and self-care. They touch on the impact of social media and the lack of nuance in online discussions. Cynthia and Debbie discuss the fear and worry associated with the future and the need to question societal scripts and carve out a life that reflects one's values. Cynthia shares her three-step formula for dealing with burnout: stop, drop, and roll. They emphasize the importance of planting seeds of dreams and finding joy in life.
    More about Cynthia Lloyst:
    Cynthia Loyst is a National Bestselling Author, Producer, Television Host, and self-described “Professional Sensualist.” She is also the creator of Find Your Pleasure, a popular online destination that celebrates decadence, indulgence and pure, unadulterated joy.
    Throughout her award-winning career, Cynthia has become one of Canada’s most recognized and respected TV personalities and producers. She is also a WXN Top 100 Women Award Winner - recognizing women who have shaped Canadian thinking, communications and culture.
    Co-hosting CTV’s popular daytime talk show, The Social, Cynthia shares her fresh and genuine views to help people learn to appreciate life and all the pleasures it brings. She is also the go to relationship expert on Virgin Radio and has appeared on many other programs including The Marilyn Denis Show, CTV News, Etalk, and more. Most recently, Cynthia was the recipient of the Best Host award in the Lifestyle Category for The Social at the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards.
    In 2023, Cynthia launched Cynthia and Josie’s Unmentionables, a successful podcast which has consistently been on the Top 10 streamed podcasts in Canada on Apple and Spotify. Her debut book, Find Your Pleasure, was published in early 2020, where it gained praise and notability on the Toronto Star and The Globe & Mail’s Best Selling Lists.
    Follow Cynthia Loyst:
    Cynthia Loyst Instagram | Twitter: @cynthialoyst
    Find Your Pleasure Instagram | Twitter: @fypleasure
    Website: www.findyourpleasure.com
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  • On this episode, Tommy Smythe interviews his dear friend Debbie Travis to celebrate the cover reveal of her next book, 'Laugh More: Stories from An Unexpected Life'. The book is a collection of funny and poignant stories from Debbie's life, with each story sparking memories from different stages of her life. She includes tales of her grandmother, her experiences in Italy, and her adventures in Vietnam. The book aims to bring joy and laughter to readers and remind them to find humour in life's ups and downs. She emphasizes the need for laughter and positivity in today's world and hopes that her book will bring joy to readers. She also touches on the artist who helped bring the stories to life through illustration!
    Find out more and pre-order the book: https://debbietravis.com/laugh-more/
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  • Hosts Debbie Travis and Tommy Smythe welcome back Nutritional Therapist Jacky Brown to discuss ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and their impacts on our health. They explore the additives and preservatives commonly found in our foods, and the potential health risks associated with consuming them. They also touch on the importance of cooking with whole foods, the benefits of eating seasonally and locally, and the need to be mindful of food labels and ingredients. They also remind listeners about the benefits of shopping at farmer's markets and exploring different cuisines for inspiration. As always, they encourage listeners to be their own health warriors and make conscious choices about the food they consume.
    Learn more about nutrition from Jacky: www.jackybnutrition.com
    Follow Jacky on Instagram @jackybrownnutrition
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  • Debbie and Tommy recap their recent cruise in Eastern Europe, specifically Budapest and Vienna. They share funny and memorable experiences, such as Tommy's adventure in a Turkish bath and their visit to the magnificent library in Vienna. They detail their delightful trip with Scenic Cruises Debbie and Sarah recap their recent river cruise experience, highlighting the beautiful destinations, the exceptional service from the staff, and the wonderful people they met along the way. They discuss the magical Rose Garden in Vienna, the hilarious incident of Debbie hanging from a branch, and the devoted butlers who made their trip memorable. They also share their travel mishaps, including a glass door mishap and lost luggage. Despite the challenges, they emphasize the joys of travel and the importance of exploring new places.
    Chapters
    (00:00) Introduction and Setting the Scene
    (08:44) Sailing Down the Danube and Arriving in Vienna
    (13:48) A Hilarious Library Misadventure
    (22:09) Exploring Beautiful Destinations on a River Cruise
    (24:24) Exceptional Service and Devoted Butlers
    (26:18) Travel Mishaps: Glass Doors and Lost Luggage
    (39:06) The Joys of Meeting New People and Experiencing Different Cultures
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  • Anya Lautenbach is a mum, a columnist, and a money-saving gardener. Anya returns to the podcast promote her new book, The Money-Saving Gardener: Create Your Dream Garden at a Fraction of the Cost.As we all face a cost-of-living crisis, The Money-Saving Gardener is packed with tips and tricks to help gardeners keep costs down without compromising on style or impact. With creative advice on everything cost saving, from how to consciously buy and waste less, repurpose what you have and find, make the most of so-called garden "waste", to how to boost your plant collection with easy-to-follow seed-saving and propagation tips throughout the seasons.The Money-Saving Gardener encourages patience when gardening to avoid waste, and urges those with a new garden to take time to get to know their plot so they don’t rip out any hidden horticultural treasures.Anya, reveals her favourite hardworking plants and shrubs to grow, that are not only beautiful but give the best long-term value for money, while also supporting wildlife and helping the planet.Her lifetime of budget gardening began in Poland where she grew up surrounded by resourceful family and friends who were passionate about nature and, through necessity, never wasted anything. She was taught self-sufficiency by her mother and shown how to collect seed and propagate plants at the age of 12. “Growing your own food and flowers wasn’t a choice – it was a necessity to survive and stay sane,” Anya writes. Those practical skills enabled Anya to grow and create her own beautiful garden in the UK, all on a tiny budget. She started to share her tips and personal gardening journey with others in lively posts across her social media platforms, and a loyal following of gardeners of all ages and abilities quickly blossomed.Advocating the mental health benefits of gardening, Anya believes getting your bare hands into soil is something everyone should experience. Taking cuttings and the positivity she gains from seeing their first roots grow, has given her strength throughout her life, particularly in times of family grief and her own ADHD ‘superpower’ diagnosis.She says: “A passion for propagation has helped me enormously on my journey, and I have never stopped propagating since I left home over two decades ago...I know by sharing my knowledge I can make gardening and propagating more accessible, helping people to create the garden of their dreams at a fraction of the cost of going out and buying what they need.”Order The Money-Saving Gardener HERE!Anya grew up in Poland surrounded by people who were passionate about nature and simple pleasures which is now her chosen way of life. She loves to prioritize mental health discussions and bring the future of our planet to the forefront of conversations on and off social media. Anya is also very passionate about raising awareness about neurodivergence and in particular ADHD, dyslexia, and autism; she's been diagnosed with ADHD and traits of autism in adulthood and one of her sons is dyslexic. Follow along with her on Instagram where she is the most active in sharing tips & tricks: https://instagram.com/anya_thegarden_fairyLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Debbie Travis and Tommy Smythe take a trip down memory late in honour of the upcoming North American Mother's Day (Debbie gets to celebrate twice). They explore the different dynamics of motherhood and the challenges and joys that come with it. They also share personal stories and anecdotes about their mothers, highlighting the impact they had on their lives. The two discuss parenting, discipline, generational differences, and some funny memories the importance of forgiveness and understanding, and the deep bond between mothers and their children. The conversation also touches on the changing dynamics of communication and technology over the years. Send in a voicenote with your favourite memories of your mom! Head to https://www.thetrustmepod.com/ and click on the black bar on the right hand side of the page to leave a message! You can also send a voicenote DM in Instagram @thetrustmepod
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  • Tommy and Debbie discuss their recent trips and the advantages and disadvantages of they faced. Tommy shares his experience of traveling to Montreal to see the solar eclipse, while Debbie recounts her frustrating journey from Italy to London. They also talk about the importance of packing efficiently and decluttering before a move. The conversation then shifts to gardening and the joys of spring, with Debbie sharing her experiences of maintaining the gardens at her villa in Italy. They also reflect on their recent live podcast event and express excitement about their upcoming cruise to Budapest. Debbie and Tommy share other stories from past trips, highlighting the joys of when someone else organizes the details! Tell Tommy & Debbie about your upcoming travel plans, best and worst experiences, and lessons learned from your adventures! Send them a voicenote at thetrustmepod.com or on Instagram @thetrustmepod.
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  • Debbie Travis and Tommy Smythe welcome multi-platinum, award-winning singer, songwriter, actor, author, and fellow podcaster Jann Arden to the podcast! They discuss her debut novel The Bittlemores and her creative process; Jann shares that it took her about 13 years to write the book, starting with a simple idea and gradually adding to it over time. She emphasizes the importance of storytelling and the enjoyment she finds in pursuing different creative endeavours. The conversation also touches on the editing process and the challenges of letting go of certain ideas. They touch on some themes covered in the book including teenage pregnancy, abandonment, alcoholism and animal cruelty. Jann also explains how her book also looks at making better choices regarding animal welfare and industrial farming. The hosts share funny and hateful experiences from the internet. They emphasize the need for joy, laughter, and manners in online interactions. The conversation covers various topics including poverty, the impact of COVID-19, the value of hard work, the importance of being authentic, the significance of home, and the joy of planting and nurturing. They also talk about the sacrifices and challenges of their careers and the misconception of fame. The conversation emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment and finding joy in simple things. 
    Topics

    The 13-Year Journey of 'The Bittlemores'

    The Challenges and Importance of the Editing Process

    The Joy of Storytelling: Jan Arden's Approach to Writing

    Awareness and Better Choices for Animal Welfare

    Funny and Hurtful Experiences with Online Hate

    Living Life to the Fullest and Exploring the World

    The Impact of Poverty and COVID-19

    The Value of Hard Work and Authenticity

    The Significance of Home

    Finding Joy in Simple Things

    The Satisfaction of Planting and Nurturing


    Find out more about Jann Arden's The Bittlemores: https://www.jannarden.com/jann-arden-releases-new-novel-the-bittlemores/
    Listen to The Jann Arden Podcast: https://www.jannardenpod.com/ï»ż
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  • To celebrate the launch of the Women in Media Network at the Dine Alone Store in Toronto, flagship creators Debbie Travis and Tommy Smythe record another fan favourite "Ask Us Anything" episode with a live studio audience. They talk about their first impressions of each other and how their podcast was born out a bored and restless time during covid. They cover their proudest and most embarrassing moments as television personalities and friends, sharing stories from many television sets and visits along the way.
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  • On this episode, Debbie and Tommy reflect on how important women are to society, in history, and in their lives. They touch on the traditional roles of women in society and the power of female friendship. The conversation also talks about embracing differences and striving for equality. From Frances Mayes to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Debbie and Tommy also reflect on the changing roles of women in society, including the impact of women in politics, and the importance of supportive partnerships. They also explore the power of reversing traditional gender roles and the significance of trust and support in relationships. The conversation highlights the need to celebrate women's achievements and share success stories. They also announce another 'Ask Us Anything' episode with a live audience! Send in your questions at www.thetrustmepod.com!

    Topics

    Introduction and the Influence of Women

    The Importance of Coping and Support

    Gender Roles and Community

    The Power of Female Friendship

    Sharing Stories and Finding Inspiration

    The Multitudes of Women and Men

    The Influence of Women Throughout History

    The Changing Roles of Women

    The Influence of Women Behind the Scenes

    The Impact of Women in Politics

    Women Who Inspire

    Supportive Partnerships

    Reversing Traditional Gender Roles

    The Importance of Trust and Support

    Finding Balance in Relationships

    The Power of Sharing Success Stories

    Celebrating Women's Achievements

    Recording with a Live Studio Audience

    Recommendation: Conversations from a Long Marriage


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  • This week, Tommy and Debbie are actually talking about design & decorating in honour of a special guest! Genevieve Gorder is one of America’s favorite interior designers for years. She is the founder and director of the Genevieve Gorder brand, a television host, designer, producer, a home product designer, contributing author, and global ambassador for home and human rights. Gorder has appeared and been featured in several dozen lifestyle shows around the world. Currently, you can find Genevieve on Netflix, HGTV, Bravo, TLC, Amazon, numerous talk shows, and now on Crackle TV with her new show At Home with Genevieve. A two time Emmy nominee and regular design host at the White House, Genevieve has built multiple lifestyle collections for home. From rugs and textiles to wallpaper, jewelry and a full line of furniture and decor. Off Air and internet, Genevieve designs and consults for a diverse group of clients and companies. While she has guided many hotels, restaurants, cruise lines, towns and private clients towards their design dreams, her latest project will open in 2025 as a Six Senses hotel in Mexico. She travels the world with Oxfam as a Sister on the Planet ambassador, using her influence to fight global poverty, hunger and injustice with a particular focus on home and empowering women and girls. Gorder’s work has been featured in numerous publications nationally and internationally. Currently you can find her on the cover and featured in the NYT best seller “In the Company of Women”. Genevieve resides with her husband and furniture designer Christian Dunbar and daughter Bebelle in Manhattan. 
    Debbie, Tommy & Genevieve discuss their early collaborations and the impact they had on viewers and future designers. They also reflect on the success of shows like Changing Rooms and Trading Spaces, which revolutionized the design industry. The conversation explores the democratization of design and the joy of teaching and communicating design to a wide audience. Genevieve and Debbie share their passion for creativity and the importance of finding inspiration in everyday life. They also discuss the challenges and rewards of the renovation process and the joy of creating spaces that bring happiness to people's lives. They touch on the realities of television production, filming challenges, finding drama in home renovations, and appreciating the realness of the process.
    Topics covered:

    Introduction and Admiration

    Early Collaborations and TV Shows

    Passion for Design from Childhood

    Impact on Viewers and Future Designers

    The Success of Changing Rooms and Trading Spaces

    The Rise of Reality TV and Design Shows

    Early TV Experiences and Real World

    Diplomacy and Creativity

    Translating Design and Joyful Approach

    Teaching and Communicating Design

    Design as a Calling and Teaching Process

    Democratization of Design and DIY

    Breaking Barriers and Changing the Industry

    Taking Ownership and Creating Collections

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    Sharing the Renovation Process

    The Cost of Renovations

    Creating Destinations

    The Realities of Television

    Filming Challenges

    Finding Drama in Home Renovations

    Appreciating the Realness

    Continuing the Conversation


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  • Debbie and Tommy discuss their experiences and feelings about Valentine's Day. They share childhood memories, embarrassing moments, and romantic gestures. Debbie talks about falling in love with Hans. Tommy talks about that time he walked into a hotel room to find something he wished he didn't...and reminds us not to go back to our exes. Outside of unfortunate Valentine's Day experiences, they also discuss how to keep romance alive and their plans for Valentine's Day. Finally, Debbie shares her chocolate mousse recipe from her latest book, Joy.
    Debbie's chocolate mousse recipe ingredients:

    4 cups of whipping cream or heavy cream,

    3 cups of chopped dark chocolate, a little over one pound.

    Icing powder

    Edible flowers or fresh mint.


    Directions:
    Pour the cream into a large bowl and whip with a whisk or electric mixer until stiff peaks form. Place the chocolate in a microwave safe bowl and microwave for 30 second intervals, stirring after each until all the pieces have melted and the mixture is hot and smooth. Alternatively, you can place the chocolate in a heatproof bowl and set it over a pot of boiling water and stir regularly until melted and smooth.
    While the chocolate is still melted, quickly fold in the whipped cream using a spatula, mixing gently and gradually until the mousse is fluffy and soft. Using a piping bag or Ziploc bag with a little hole in the corner, pipe the mousse into individual serving dishes and refrigerate for at least three hours until the mousse is chilled and the texture firm.
    When ready to serve, dust each portion with a little icing sugar and decorate with a little flour or some mint. Feel free to add the Debbie Travis touch; Grand Marnier.
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