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Friday, March 3rd, 2017

00:00 - Show intro, and lamentation that neither of us made it to the final five for Best Radio Show Personality for the upcoming Winnipeg Nightlife Awards, BUT, Hal Anderson made the cut! So vote for him at www.winnipegnightlifeawards.com.

08:42 - Tourette Syndrome Awareness, on the way to The Trek For Tourette, coming up March 26th at Assiniboine Park. We're joined by 13-year-old Tyler Hoard, who has TS; his mother Nicole Savard; and Lorne Perrin, treasurer and board member for Tourette Canada, as well as the Winnipeg chapter.

38:32 - Jennifer Botterill, Manitoban women's hockey Olympic gold medallist -- Will be speaking, along with teammate Sami Jo Small, at the Awards Banquet at the 2017 Esso Cup, happening in Morden. It's the Canadian national female midget championship, and Botterill will be speaking the morning of Friday, April 28 at the Access Event Centre.

51:48 - Norway broadcaster looking to add a quiz as a gatekeeper to the comments section, IE, if you want to comment on a news story, you must correctly answer a quiz about that story.

56:46 - Dr. Syras Derksen, psychologist with Dr. Syras Derksen & Associates -- Why do we collect so much physical stuff, and why can't we let it go?

76:04 - Follow-up on previous chat, Dr. Syras says we develop emotional attachments to our belongings, particularly our first belongings. What was your first belonging? Greg's was a blanket he called his "Wooby", and Brett's was a little stuffed dog named "Rascal".

93:38 - Richard Cloutier & Julie Buckingham