Shane Hewitt and The Nightshift

Shane Hewitt and The Nightshift

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.

Episodes

November 14, 2025 9 mins

What do chicken wings, CFL rivalries, and the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald have in common? This Friday episode blends humor, nostalgia, and Canadiana into one uniquely fun night. Shane Hewitt, Ryan O'Donnell, and Noah Skanga riff on the early-feeling Grey Cup, sports fandom (or lack thereof), and football fashion fails. The conversation slides into spicy wings, Stranger Things parties, and the meme-worthy legacy of Gordon Lightfo...

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Is emotional growth always healing—or could it be a form of hiding? Therapist Hailey Boggess joins Shane Hewitt to unpack the viral rise of “tough truths” and why social media mental health advice is often more fiction than fact. From misunderstood buzzwords like “surrender” to the dangers of wellness marketing, this episode cuts through the noise with clarity and depth. Hailey shares how her own Insta...

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Movies:
From haunted cabin thrillers to a flawed Running Man reboot, film critic Steve Stebbing returns with his sharpest takes yet. Shane and Steve dive into what’s worth watching—and what to skip—on both big and small screens. They debate the “cop-out” in an Edgar Wright adaptation, laugh through Hollywood delays, and spotlight standout performances from rising stars like Dominic Sessa. Also in th...

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As AI clones celebrity voices and creates digital actors, a legal and creative tug-of-war is heating up. Mohit Rajhans joins Shane to dissect the battleground where rights, identity, and innovation collide — and why licensing a voice might become as vital as owning a script.

They explore real-world examples from Michael Caine to AI-generated music, and consider a future where impersonation could become litigation. But Mohit g...

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When food prices rise and time runs out, how do families stay nourished? Holistic nutritionist Alyssa B joins Shane Hewitt to unpack the guilt, pressure, and confusion surrounding everyday eating. From finishing kids’ chicken nuggets to grabbing granola bars on the go, this episode breaks down the habits that sneak up on caregivers — and how to reset without spending more. Alyssa challenges common myths about cost, expo...

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November 14, 2025 9 mins

In an age of instant reactions and viral outrage, real debate has become a lost skill. Shane Hewitt and Frankie Cena explore how meaningful discourse has been replaced by noise — and why learning to listen, rebut, and empathize is essential for rebuilding understanding in today’s world.

They discuss how debate teaches critical thinking, patience, and respect for opposing views — lessons that extend far beyond clas...

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When federal dollars start flowing—but skip your province entirely—it raises more than eyebrows. Rob Breakenridge joins Shane Hewitt for a sharp, candid take on why Alberta’s absence from Ottawa’s major project announcements might be more calculated than careless.

They cover the behind-the-scenes signals between Ottawa and Edmonton, Jason Kenney’s renewed national commentary, and what Danielle Smith mi...

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Comedy trends come and go—but Colin Mochrie’s brand of smart, silly improv still hits.

This episode throws it back to 2005 with Colin as he recalls touring life, Whose Line reruns, and why kids today are rediscovering old sketches like they’re brand new. He shares what improv teaches us about trust, listening, and bouncing back from failure—on stage or off. And with a new tour underway, Colin proves that liv...

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Love it or hate it, Twilight changed everything. For a generation of teens, it was more than a book—it was an identity. For others, it was… confusing at best.

Shane Hewitt, Ryan O’Donnell, and Noah Skanga throw it back to 2005 and the dawn of the vampire craze that reshaped pop culture (and schoolyard fashion). It’s a fun, honest breakdown of how Twilight rewired teenage brains, sparked obsession, and gave ...

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It wasn’t cool. It wasn’t well written. But Twilight still rewired a generation—and Robyn Flynn was one of them.

This episode marks 20 years since Twilight hit shelves and sparked something massive, especially for teen girls who finally had a fandom of their own. Shane Hewitt, Ryan O’Donnell, and Robyn break down how a cringey vampire romance became a cultural juggernaut—and why it deserves more credit...

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Imagine buying meat from a cloned animal—and not knowing it. No label. No warning. No choice. That’s what’s on the table, says food policy expert Dr. Sylvain Charlebois.

He explains how cloned animals and their offspring are being quietly cleared for Canada’s food supply. It’s not about whether it’s safe—it’s about whether consumers deserve to know. This episode exposes the silence ar...

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What if creativity could help make sense of life’s messiest questions? Brandon Boyd—yes, the voice of Incubus—shows how it does.

With a new art show in Toronto and fresh music ahead, he opens up about finding freedom outside the band spotlight. This isn’t about career moves—it’s about how to keep evolving when everything tells you to stay put. He talks about fear, reinvention, and why painting he...

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What does a blockbuster vampire romance, a defunct video store, and biblical symbolism have in common? Ed Conroy connects the dots through nostalgia, pop culture, and history in this punchy Throwback Thursday episode.

From the cultural impact of Twilight to the lost rituals of Blockbuster nights, Ed and Shane revisit 2005 and its enduring influence. They weigh the return of mom jeans, the evolution of irony, and why fashion today l...

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AI Wrote a Hit Country Song. Should We Care?
Would you pay to talk to an AI version of your favourite celebrity? What if your favourite song wasn’t written by a person at all? Richard Crouse breaks down how artificial intelligence is reshaping fame, music, and the idea of what’s real.

From chart-topping AI “artists” to voice licensing deals from Matthew McConaughey and Michael Caine, this episode explores...

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Kim Kardashian says the moon landing was staged. Nathan Radke disagrees — and has the science, history, and logic to explain why. He walks Shane through the key claims behind the Apollo 11 conspiracy and shows how each one crumbles under scrutiny.

They explore why people still fall for these ideas, the role of distrust in government, and how Cold War rivalry made the moonshot a geopolitical necessity. From camera tech to Sovi...

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Sam Jenkins of Punchcard joins Shane to explain why Canada is falling behind in the AI economy. From infrastructure gaps to underprepared organizations, the conversation unpacks how our cautious business culture is slowing real innovation — especially in critical sectors like construction, healthcare, and supply chains.

Sam outlines the missing link: it’s not just about tech, it’s about people. He breaks down why ...

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Shane Hewitt describes a family moment where a Christmas movie was paused to observe Remembrance Day. Shane and Ryan discuss early decorating habits, nostalgic ornaments, and family traditions including the “ugly-beautiful” Christmas tree.

They talk about Canadian-made holiday films, Hallmark productions filmed in Sudbury, and the oddball movie Hot Frosty. The episode includes segments with Nathan Radke on Apollo 11 con...

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How Christmas Trees and Political Strategy Collide in Canada
Lindsay Broadhead and Jamie Ellerton join Shane to talk festive trees, sentimental ornaments, and the unspoken rules of Christmas timing. From teddy bear trees and candy canes to live tree bans in condos, they share how tradition meets practicality in Canadian households.

Then the mood shifts. The group examines the Liberal Party’s tightly executed distraction st...

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This episode breaks down why moon‑landing conspiracies continue to explode online and how TikTok’s design supercharges misinformation. From flashy edits to confidence‑heavy creators with zero scientific background, misleading videos spread faster than facts. The conversation looks at how popularity gets confused with expertise, making persuasive conspiracy voices appear credible.

It also highlights why science communicators l...

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Greg Fish returns to argue that the “AI God” narrative—the fantasy of machines rising up—is less credible than the reshaping of society through technology. He and Shane discuss why the term “singularity” has been repackaged, how Silicon Valley’s beliefs both fuel and mislead, and how automation, inequality, and technology culture intersect.

They explore how we might already be in the middle...

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