Morning Radio Hosts Charis and Jeremy from 102.7 THE PEAK Vancouver explore in-depth the latest you may or may not have caught from The Early Show. Hailing from Metro Vancouver, Charis and Jeremy will take you on a ride of discovery, amusement, and good times through true stories from around our beautiful city and beyond. The Early Show, Later is like a salty, fried potato - you can never get enough.
Cannabis stores coming to airports in BC which is weird cause we remember when sniffer dogs at the airport were hunting down people with roaches in their pockets, Cherry Blossom Madness is almost as much fun as the cherry blossoms themselves, there is a festival in Japan called "The Penis Festival" - not to be outdone by the "log festival" which we learned about from a Peak listener, and a kid called The Early Show with a question ...
Judith called the show telling us her aunt, her aunt's daughter, and her daughter's son all have the SAME birthday, which is wild. What are the chances of that? We don't know, but our Early Show buds do and explain their reasoning in surprise content we like to call Mathcast. Also, you can buy a soul in NFT form (which seems like a really good deal), and we get Dan Nicholls' review of "Morbius" on Hit or Miss.
Animalcast: an adorable story of a woman who raised a baby bird like her own baby, and what is your desert island food? We had lettuce on the list and 1 person actually picked it.
Moving pianos is hard and annoying but it's worth it when the piano is a family heirloom and has a love story attached to it, how to tell the difference between cherry and plum blossoms when you're wandering around Vancouver right now, and the oldest known written joke is the timeless fart joke. They never grow old.
Animalcast: a rescue story about the Vancouver Aquarium's marine mammal rescue crew untangling a seal lion from string wrapped around its neck, baby T-Rex is MUCH cuter than adult T-Rex, if Bucky Cheds had a t-shirt we'd probably buy it (he's an NHL player and a dj!), and Dan Nicholls from Hit or Miss takes us through Slap Chop at the Oscars.
Debate Club: 90s Bathroom decor and the best piece to anchor a bathroom restyling in a late 80s/early 90s vibe (seashell sinks, The Body Shop soaps, potpourri, geometrical corner tubs, etc), China has just figured out Keanu Reeves supports Tibet and so they've cancelled him and we disagree with their choice, and Hit or Miss with Dan Nicholls includes his take on Sandra Bullock's new film The Lost City and his Oscar winning picks.&n...
Sandra Bullock regrets Speed 2 but Demolition Man could also be in her list of regrets, 90s bathroom decor is a lost art, seagull water guns would be good for Granville Island, Nick Cage is Nick Cage and has spent his millions on some pretty weird things, legendary Metro Vancouver sportscaster Scott Rintoul joins us to explain how the Canadian Men's Soccer Team could make history today by clinching a spot in the FIFA World Cup, and...
Animalcast: Beavers have been reintroduced into London to help save lives, Spacecast: Space Lettuce, COVID Candles, Starlight Express (which is a musical about roller skating and trains and therefore we're pretty sure must also be about sex), bio-terror-weapons in 1346 were just as bad or maybe worse than you can imagine, and Sandra Bullock finally publicly shares her regret.
Euphemisms like "he's in the barn" can be confusing when you don't know what they mean, the first Marvel comic was sold for lots of money but would you read it, we learn how to pronounce Skwxwu7mesh and what the 7 means, Weird Al's biopic is in the works and we hear why Daniel Ratcliff got the role of Weird Al, the most popular dog breed in the US won't blow your socks off, and we talk police budgets with Mo Amir from This is VANCO...
As we continually learn about this place we call home, we're hearing about a place called Hollywood Hospital in New West that treated people with psychedelics back in the 60s and 70s, we're also learning about orca whales after Charis went to the Royal BC Museum in Victoria, we discuss people's mask vibes as the mandates have ended, and problem seniors and their pickle ball games are causing havoc in local parks.
On Debate Club we're talking about the most iconic 90's EDM track and we've put into the podcast just a taste of some of the write in votes, the mask mandate has been lifted in BC and it's going to feel weird being bare faced all over the place, Billy Joel is not supportive of a biopic film in the works about him, and an Animalcast story of a dog who pushed kids into a river and it's either Evil, Genius, or Evil Genius.
On Animalcast we're talking about same sex parenting in the animal kingdom and how cool penguins are, a couple of bros were caught on a cell phone video talking about girls figure skating and it's awkward, going to a Canucks game for the first time in over 2 years felt like riding a bike, a new study shows many Gen Zers are going to buy their first home with a family member or a friend, and we're learning and growing with the Peak ...
In our quest for the best nachos in Vancouver we got a call from Jessyka who told us about a place in Richmond that makes its own delicious potato chips and blends them into a nacho like dish that would be best consumed with a shovel, Jeremy had to learn long multiplication on the fly, so many people are visiting a nuclear bomb simulator online that it keeps crashing, a mirochipped cat was lost 5 years ago in Victoria and will be r...
On International Women's Day we talked with Andrea Gunraj from the Canadian Women's Foundation about how women, girls, and gender diverse people are battling against systems that aren't built for them, and how they're facing even more challenges during the pandemic. Also, we have Heistcast about some thieves who stole something rather extraordinary, and probably not something they were planning on stealing (reminded Charis of a tim...
We could save the planet if only we'd eat insects instead of cows, a man had a very unfortunate side effect from covid involving his testicle and now Jeremy will be wearing a mask for all time, Sneaker Con is tomorrow in Vancouver so we were looking into iconic sneaker moments in cinematic history, and Dan Nicholls reviews the newest hot movie release of "The Batman" on Hit or Miss.
It doesn't ALWAYS rain in Vancouver and it's not ALWAYS expensive: a possible new tourism slogan for Vancouver, Hogs are on the loose in Florida and the reporter covering the story couldn't help but become part of the story, and our favourite political pundit, Mo Amir from This is VANCOLOUR joins us to talk about how magical but nasty Twitter can be.
Construction of the very first Skytrain in Metro Vancouver started 40 years ago and the iconic bing bang bong door sound is very recognizable which got us thinking about the MOST iconic sound ever - is it R2D2 beeps and boops, Darth Vader's breathing, the Wilhelm Scream, the sad trombone from Price is Right, or something else? Also, we talk about the Netflix documentary "Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom" which is very re...
Animalcast is very scientific today with a story of a green puppy (all natural, for real), a Vancouver Black Library is in the works, we find a connection between the band Wet Leg to the movie Mean Girls, a pop-up Peter Pan bar is coming to Vancouver, and saving your money and letting it grow with interest really works! (you just need decades).
Lots of "Hey Putin Go F yourself!" at the Solidarity with Ukraine and Anti War protest at the Vancouver Art Gallery over the weekend, we learn how to pronounce the indigenous name for the VAG north plaza, šxʷƛ̓ənəq Xwtl'e7énk Square, an intrepid diver picks 550 pounds of shopping carts and luggage out of False Creek, an ear ache in ancient times wouldn't be as bad as the cave person surgery to fix it, and what happens...
We find out if there such a thing as an "organ train" which runs between floors carrying organs to operating rooms in Royal Columbian Hospital, when your manager asks you to fetch a "long wait" it turns out it's the same as when your teacher asks you to fetch a "long stand", we get the devastatingly accurate account of toxic drug deaths in BC from our favourite political pundit Mo Amir from This is VANCOLOUR, and we hear from our r...
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