• Why We Can't Look Away From America's Political Lies and What It Means for Us
    Jan 27 2026
    In this episode, Cynthia and Jose explore the chaos of recent snowstorms, the turbulence of American politics, and how we can find hope amid uncertainty. Join us for a candid conversation about current events, societal divisions, and small acts of resistance. Key Topics: The impact of the snowstorm in Toronto and the personal stories around commuting and hotel staysThe political unrest in the United States, including police violence, protests, and media narrativesHow social media shapes perceptions of real-world events and their influence on public opinionThe importance of psychological resilience and taking breaks from overwhelming news cyclesThe role of global issues like Iran, Gaza, and conflicts in the Congo in global consciousness and personal copingHow economic actions, such as consumer boycotts, could potentially influence political changeThe significance of supporting Canadian businesses and mindful consumptionReflections on cultural icons like Prince and the power of music in social movementsThe importance of community gatherings and quiet revolutions in times of crisis Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: coping with Toronto's #Snowmageddon and personal snow stories02:34 - Hotel stays and human connections during winter storms04:36 - Managing city chaos: snow and emotional resilience09:02 - Political unrest: Police violence, media narratives, and public reactions10:37 - The symbolism of George Floyd and ongoing racial tensions13:30 - Global crises: Iran, Gaza, and the challenge of processing worldwide suffering14:57 - The power of consumer activism and boycotts as protest tools16:25 - Music and culture as catalysts for social movements17:12 - Community vigils and hope for change in turbulent times21:00 - Personal fears about immigration policies and staying safe22:28 - The importance of unshakable stance when confronting political bullies23:09 - How media platforms and public discourse influence political power25:13 - Supporting Canadian businesses and mindful shopping strategies26:29 - The idea of quiet revolutions and collective hope26:52 - The upcoming discussion about "Heated Rivalry" and the importance of cultural narratives Resources & Links: [Heated Rivalry - Show](https://www.netflix.com/title/801(episode-specific link))Prince - The RevolutionThe New York Times Podcast on US Police ViolenceCanadian Resiliency Network The Daily Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-daily/id1200361736?i=1000746678634 Nurses Union statement: https://nursesunions.ca/statement-on-the-killing-of-minnesota-nurse-alex-pretti/ Buy Canadian!! https://buycanadiangroup.ca Connect with Cynthia Loyst: LinkedInTwitter Connect with Jose: TwitterPersonal Website Stay informed, stay safe, and remember to take breaks from the chaos with moments of quiet reflection.
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    28 mins
  • Sex, Love, and Laughter: A Candid Exploration
    Jan 20 2026

    The episode delves into various aspects of sex and relationships, including discussions on intimacy, dating trends like "Shrekking," and personal anecdotes about maintaining a healthy sex life.

    We share candid stories about intimacy, dating, while also exploring new dating terms and trends.

    Keywords

    perimenopause, relationships, intimacy, social media trends, dating, sex life, Shrekking, modern love, personal stories, intimacy tips

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    33 mins
  • Shooting Your Shot: Taking Risks in Life
    Jan 13 2026

    In this podcast episode, Josie and Cynthia discuss the importance of 'shooting your shot' in various aspects of life, including personal relationships and career opportunities. They reflect on their own experiences with taking risks, the role of confidence, and the balance between luck and skill in achieving success. The conversation also touches on the significance of encouragement and belief from others, as well as the importance of aligning one's life with personal values. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage with the podcast.

    • Inconsistency in podcasting can be challenging but is part of life.
    • Shooting your shot means taking risks in relationships and career.
    • Confidence can lead to opportunities, but it can also be misplaced.
    • Luck plays a significant role in success, often more than skill.
    • Reese Witherspoon's career choices highlight the importance of believing in oneself.
    • Encouragement from others can propel you forward in your career.
    • Understanding your core values is essential for authentic living.
    • You can't rely on others for your future; take charge of your path.
    • Aligning your life with your values leads to greater satisfaction.
    • Engaging with your audience can enhance the podcast experience.

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    33 mins
  • Making Your Wardrobe Work For You
    Jan 6 2026

    If you have a closet full of clothes, but “nothing” you ever want to wear, you’re going to want to listen to this episode. Stylist Suzanne Colmer (owner of Your Shop Girl, teaches us how to uncover our personal style profile, how to build a wardrobe that actually works for us, why we should resist falling for all the sales right now, and so much more. Let’s help you get rid the (fashion) skeletons in your closet to kick off the new year.

    Where To Find Suzanne Colmer: Website Instagram

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    37 mins
  • Carrying Grief During The Holidays
    Dec 30 2025

    This week on Cynthia and Josie’s Unmentionables, we get real.

    Cynthia shares what it’s been like carrying grief through the holidays and how loss has a way of showing up when you least expect it. We talk honestly about grief, what helps, what doesn’t, and how you keep going when things feel heavy.

    And because this is our show, it’s not all serious. Somehow the conversation drifts into relationships, intimacy, and yes, even lesbian sex, proving that humor and connection can exist right alongside hard moments.

    It’s thoughtful, heartfelt, a little unexpected, and very us. If you’ve ever needed a reminder that laughter and healing can coexist, this episode is for you.

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    32 mins
  • Confronting Canada's Complicated Hockey Culture
    Dec 23 2025

    In this episode of Cynthia and Josie’s Unmentionables, we speak with award winning journalist and TSN reporter Rick Westhead about Canadian hockey culture and the systems that shape young boys in sport.

    Rick Westhead is the journalist who broke the 2022 Hockey Canada World Junior sexual assault allegations story. His book, We Breed Lions Confronting Canada’s Troubled Hockey Culture, examines junior hockey in Canada, locker room dynamics, hazing rituals, and the lack of accountability that has allowed harmful behaviour to persist.

    We discuss how hockey has become deeply tied to Canadian identity, particularly in Ontario, Toronto, and communities across Canada, and why questioning hockey culture can provoke such intense backlash. Rick also reflects on social media harassment, power, masculinity, and the personal cost of investigating sport at the highest levels.

    The conversation explores how minor hockey and elite junior leagues operate, how secrecy and humiliation are normalized, and why real change has been so difficult. At the same time, Rick highlights programs in Hamilton Ontario and across Canada that are teaching consent, healthy masculinity, and leadership through sport.

    Proceeds from We Breed Lions support organizations including the London Abused Women’s Centre, the Toronto Rape Crisis Centre, and Canadian Tire Jumpstart, helping combat gender based violence and improve access to sport.

    This episode is essential listening for parents, coaches, athletes, and anyone invested in the future of hockey in Canada.

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    30 mins
  • Mantras, Meltdowns & Meaningful Moments
    Dec 16 2025

    Cynthia and Josie sit down for an honest, feel-good conversation about parenting, growth, and figuring it all out as they go. They share stories about big kid emotions, favourite mantras, and lessons from the past year; plus why empathy, reflection, and soaking up time with loved ones matter more than ever. It’s real, relatable, and full of heart.

    Takeaways

    • Cynthia's son expressed a profound realization about time and relationships.
    • Listening to children during moments of distress can lead to meaningful conversations.
    • Mantras can serve as guiding principles in life.
    • Confusion does not equate to being lost or behind in life.
    • Reflecting on the past year can reveal unexpected accomplishments.
    • Teaching children about empathy and giving is crucial.
    • Conversations about difficult topics can strengthen parent-child relationships.
    • Personal growth often comes from navigating grief and loss.
    • Finding joy in everyday moments is essential for happiness.
    • The importance of self-awareness in managing ambitions and expectations.

    Questions To Ask Yourself:

    1. If this past year was a movie, what was the genre and what was the basic synopsis?

    2. What moments in 2025 made me feel most alive?

    3. Where did I grow the most?

    4. How did I really spend my time and energy?

    5. Who shaped this year with me?

    6. If I had to name the one thing I’m most proud of this year, what would it be and why?

    7. On a scale of 1-10...how would I honestly rate my happiness or sense of contentment this year and what influenced that number most?

    8. What surprised me the most this year?

    9. As I look toward the year ahead, what would be the highest, wisest use of my talents and attention?

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    30 mins
  • Sleeping With The Enemy
    Dec 9 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with W5’s Avery Haines to talk about her powerful investigation into a global online network of men who secretly drug, assault, and film their own partners and then share that abuse with others. Avery walks us through how she infiltrated this hidden world, what she uncovered, and the shocking truth about predators operating in plain sight.

    Links:

    W5

    CTV NEWS

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    26 mins