A Sucker for Possibility is a short-form podcast about staying playful in a world that wants to age us. Hosted by actor & musician Matt Wells, each episode is a small dose of big feelings; stories, lyrics, memories, and quotes - all delivered in the time it takes to drink a cup of coffee or tea. This isn’t a self-help formula. It’s not a hustle mantra. It’s a journey. A gentle reminder that you don’t need to become someone new… you just need to remember who you were before the noise. Because believing in something beautiful doesn’t make you foolish. It just makes you a sucker. The best kind.
Burnout. A wake-up call. A folk tale. A drive-thru named Hope.
This one’s about slowing down… and choosing which wolf to feed.
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Theme song is "Fire" by @seanmccannsings
A note. A first concert. A rock star.
A moment of pure belief... before the noise of life.
When anything was possible... and why it still is.
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Theme song is "Fire" by our friend @seanmccannsings
A Sucker for Possibility is a short-form podcast about staying playful in a world that wants to age us. Hosted by actor & musician Matt Wells, each episode is a small dose of big feelings; stories, lyrics, memories, and quotes - all delivered in the time it takes to drink a cup of tea or coffee. This isn’t a self-help formula. It’s not a hustle mantra. It’s a journey. A gentle reminder that you don’t need to become someone new…...
A very special Season 2 finale episode with writer, director, and musician Romeo Candido who produced many of the MuchMusic and MuchMoreMusic interviews that Matt recalls here each week. Romeo talks to Matt about joining the cast of Miss Saigon as a 19 year old, his Newfoundland roots by way of the Philippines, and how despite making feature films and writing, directing, and producing countless hours of television over the past 20 ...
Legendary comedian and actor Scott Thompson talks to Matt about his time with the groundbreaking sketch comedy troupe "Kids in the Hall", what his definition of "home" is after decades on the road, and his reflections on his post "Kids" career including his time on The Larry Sanders Show. He also talks about the family mentality that has kept the "Kids" together after all these years and the personal growth he needed to mend the st...
Acclaimed actress Karen Robinson talks to Matt about why she's happy that her breakout role in "Schitt's Creek" happened later in her career, the community that supported her through the struggle of being a broke actor, and the famous stage show that brought her to Toronto with an "impossible dream". Karen also reflects on the importance of her Jamaican roots and the culture shock she faced as a young girl when she moved to small t...
Multi-award winning and platinum selling artists Raine Maida (Our Lady Peace) and Chantal Kreviazuk talk to Matt about how coming together to create their musical project "Moon vs Sun" not only allowed them to grow creatively....but also personally. It's a journey that has helped them to find better lines of communication within their marriage and also with their kids. They also talk about the changing landscape of music and social...
Broadcast legend and fashion icon Jeanne Beker talks to Matt about the art of interviewing, communicating, and her life long journey of finding a basic human connection with people though her acclaimed body of work. Jeanne also discusses the strength it took to balance family life and her career as the host of Fashion Television, the importance of being kind to ourselves, and how her recent experience with breast cancer inspired he...
Acclaimed musician Martina Sorbara talks to Matt about the massive personal changes in her life that inspired her latest album "Twennies", the importance of forgiving ourselves, and what it really means to have an international hit song. She also discusses what she learned about herself through the end of the personal and professional relationship that helped shape Dragonette's early musical success.
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Award winning broadcaster, writer, and author Amanda Parris talks to Matt about the non-traditional path on which she has built her career, how her childhood dream of being a writer almost never happened, and how motherhood has changed her. Amanda also discusses her experiences with tokenism and how that inspired her latest project "Revenge of the Black Best Friend".
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Legendary musician Huey Lewis talks to Matt about the great sadness that came with the loss of his hearing, his inability to sing and perform live, and what has helped him find the light through that darkness. He also discusses his early musical influences, the impact that the emergence of punk music had on him, the legacy of Huey Lewis and The News, and whether or not he believes the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is in their future.
Musician and author Tegan Quin (Tegan and Sara) talks to Matt about what over 20 years in the music industry has taught her about herself, her sister, and the business. She describes the low moment when Sara moved to the other side of the country, the tension that caused between them on a personal and professional level, and the song it inspired. Tegan also explains the importance of not clinging to the past in order to keep moving...
Season 2 PREMIERE!!! Musician, actor, and author Jann Arden talks to Matt about the personal cost of a successful music career, coming to terms with the relationship between her and her father's alcoholism, and the difficult journey she and her family faced with her brother's legal troubles. Jann also describes her simple outlook on life that "good things come from bad things", the importance of alone time, and the role Frank Zapp...
A very special Season 1 finale as Matt and his Mom talk about strength, resilience, mothers, the power of love, and whether or not Huey Lewis could have been Matt's step dad. Thanks for listening and see you soon for Season 2.
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Theme Song: "Good Things" written by Walter Schreifels as performed by Rival Schools.
Best selling author, vegan creator, and former music TV host Lauren Toyota talks to Matt about fighting for her dream job, losing that job, fighting to get it back.....and losing it again. She also discusses building her hugely successful "hot for food" brand out of the ashes of her former career, the time she had to check her own ego, and the importance of trusting all the events in your life to put you in the right place...even w...
Musician and actor Michael Rowe talks to Matt about his battles with the business side of a life in the arts, how over a decade in a hardcore-punk band helped prepare him for the ups and downs of an actor's life, and how he escaped a solitary Hollywood journey to find himself again. He also explains how the path of most resistance is the path that led him to having his very own action figure and landing on the cover of a comic book...
Musician and broadcaster Tara Slone talks to Matt about the uncertainty she felt after the end of her band Joydrop, followed by the false hope of appearing on the widely seen and much talked about music reality show "Rockstar INXS". Since those music days Tara has reinvented herself as a TV Host but her journey to become an acclaimed broadcaster on "Rogers Hometown Hockey" and "Top of HER Game" was not an easy one, and has taught h...
Renowned Canadian basketball player Carl English talks to Matt about how his obsession with the sport helped him deal with the loss of his parents when he was just 5 years old. He also talks about how building his own basketball net on the side of the road in his small hometown eventually brought him face to face with legends such as Larry Bird, Reggie Miller, and Kobe Bryant and ultimately to the brink of the NBA.
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Singer-songwriter Serena Ryder talks to Matt about the importance of music in her life as so much more than just a career pursuit. She discusses starting in the business early and now understanding that when people would call her an "old soul", it just meant that she had to grow up way too fast. Serena also discusses her struggles with mental health and what that has looked like behind the curtain of a very successful life in music...
Best selling author and Co-Host of CTV's "The Social" Cynthia Loyst talks to Matt about going from "happily unseen" behind the camera to one of the most high profile TV hosts in Canada, her struggles with self-confidence, and the importance of self-care. They also travel through some of the "almost" moments in Cynthia's career that have shaped her including an "Oprah Winfrey Network" sliding doors moment.
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