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Ship of Fools Podcast with host Steven Malkowich

Welcome to Ship of Fools with host Steven Malkowich - Where Wit Meets Wisdom.Our title is ironic. Our intent is genuine.Hosted by Steven Malkowich, this podcast explores the limits of what we know. From culture and technology to belief systems and big questions, we seek clarity in the chaos of modern life.Whether you’re intellectually curious, spiritually skeptical, or just tired of surface-level noise — you’re welcome aboard. Follow us on all the social media channels or wherever you watch your podcasts.🔔 New episodes weekly. Follow and join the conversation.

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    Meet Troy Van Vliet: Why He’s Running for Surrey Mayor

    Surrey is heading into a major municipal election in 2026, and voters are beginning to ask who is ready to lead one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities.In this episode of Ship of Fools Podcast, Steven sits down with Troy Van Vliet, candidate for Mayor of Surrey, for a personal and practical conversation about who he is, why he is running, and what kind of leadership he believes Surrey needs next.Troy is running with Surrey Now, a new civic team focused on safe streets, smart growth, and strong families. Their message is centred on practical solutions, responsible growth, strong communities, and the belief that “if it’s good for families, it’s good for Surrey.”This episode introduces Troy beyond the campaign headline. Steven and Troy discuss his roots in Surrey, what he is hearing from families and business owners, the pressures people are feeling across the city, and why stability, accountability, and long-term thinking matter at City Hall.They also talk about public safety, growth, housing uncertainty, infrastructure, public trust, family life, and what responsible leadership should look like as Surrey continues to change.If you live in Surrey, run a business here, are raising a family here, or care about the future of the city, this is a conversation worth watching before the 2026 municipal election.Watch the full video episode on Spotify and follow Ship of Fools Podcast for more conversations on politics, business, culture, leadership, and the issues shaping British Columbia.

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    Jordan Bateman on BC’s Affordability Mess

    British Columbians are feeling squeezed — by housing costs, taxes, government spending, red tape, and a growing sense that common sense has left the building.In this episode of Ship of Fools Podcast, Steven Malkowich sits down with Jordan Bateman, Vice-President of Communications and Marketing at the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association, former B.C. Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, former Langley Township Councillor, journalist, writer, and longtime public policy commentator.They get into B.C.’s affordability crisis, government spending, housing supply, construction, public policy, entrepreneurs, local government, and what it would take to bring a more rational, common-sense approach back to the province.It is a thoughtful, direct, and wide-ranging conversation about how British Columbia got here — and what it might take to right the ship.Watch more Ship of Fools Podcast episodes on YouTube and follow the show on Spotify for new conversations on politics, public life, culture, media, business, and the people trying to make sense of it all.

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    Graham Clark on Canadian Comedy, Podcasting & Making It Work

    Graham Clark joins Ship of Fools for a funny, thoughtful conversation about building a real comedy career in Canada. From stand-up and writing to podcasting, festivals, and the Vancouver comedy scene, this episode explores what it actually takes to make a life in comedy while living next door to the massive U.S. entertainment machine.We talk about how Graham got started, what Canada gives comedians, what it makes harder, how Stop Podcasting Yourself became such a lasting show, and why making people laugh for a living is a lot stranger than most people think. We also get into charity marathon shows, staying funny over time, and of course, beard paintings.Graham Clark is a Canadian comedian, writer, and podcaster known for his long-running work in stand-up and for co-hosting Stop Podcasting Yourself. This is a light, smart, conversational episode about comedy, creativity, podcasting, and what it really looks like to build a lasting career in Canada.

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    Are BC Land Claims Hurting Property Values? with Jason Upton

    Could fear over B.C. land claims already be hitting property values? Steven speaks with Jason Upton, President of Aedis Appraisals, about the Cowichan ruling, appraisals, lending risk, and how public perception may be affecting homeowners, buyers, and property values across British Columbia.

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    Trump, Iran & the Price of Chaos

    Steven Malkowich is joined by returning guest Dr. Aaron Hoffman, Professor of Political Science at Simon Fraser University, for a timely breakdown of the escalating Iran crisis. Dr. Hoffman is an expert on terrorism, counter-terrorism, US foreign policy, and other international security issues. They examine what is actually happening, what may be political theatre, and what the public should be paying attention to next. From Trump’s rhetoric to the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices, gas prices, and the possibility of wider conflict, this episode looks at the political, economic, and human pressure building around one of the most volatile stories in the world right now.

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    Why Small Businesses Are Being Crushed in BC and Canada with Ryan Mitton

    In this episode, Steven sits down with Ryan Mitton of CFIB to talk about the growing pressure on small businesses in British Columbia and across Canada. They discuss red tape, taxes, labour shortages, retail crime, the rising cost of doing business, and why many entrepreneurs feel like the system is working against them.Ryan shares his perspective from the policy side, what CFIB is hearing from business owners on the ground, and what needs to change if BC wants stronger local economies, better conditions for growth, and more support for the people who keep communities running.Please Follow Ship of Fools Podcast to receive notification on new episode uploads.

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    BC Budget 2026 Explained: Debt, Taxes & What It Means for You

    In this episode, we sit down with Carson Binda from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation to break down the latest British Columbia budget — focusing on the numbers, not the political spin.We unpack the projected $13.3 billion deficit, rising provincial debt, and what increasing interest costs mean for taxpayers. We also discuss recent tax changes, major infrastructure delays like the George Massey Tunnel replacement, and the growing pressure on core services like healthcare, education, and public safety.This conversation looks at the long-term implications of current fiscal decisions and how they could impact the cost of living, small businesses, and the broader economic outlook in British Columbia.If you live or do business in BC, this episode will help you understand what’s actually happening behind the headlines.

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    The Making of a Fighter | Sage Johnson & Oneal Mendoza

    What does it take to build a fighter?In this episode of Ship of Fools Podcast, we sit down with Sage Johnson and Oneal Mendoza for a conversation about boxing, discipline, resilience, and the work required to rise in the sport.Sage Johnson is a rising boxer out of Surrey, BC, and Oneal Mendoza is the coach behind Mendoza Boxing Club. Together, they talk about the mindset needed to compete, the role of discipline and preparation, and the relationship between fighter and coach.This episode explores:Sage Johnson’s boxing journeywhat it takes to develop as a fighterthe importance of coaching and mentorshipthe mentality behind boxingdiscipline, resilience, and growth in combat sportsthe road ahead in Canadian boxingIf you follow boxing, combat sports, athlete development, or stories about grit and ambition, this is a conversation worth hearing.Ship of Fools PodcastWhere Wit Meets Wisdom.

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    The Surgeons Odyssey | Dr. Raghav Saini

    Canada has a shortage of doctors — yet internationally trained physicians often face years of barriers before they can practice medicine.In this episode of Ship of Fools Podcast – Where Wit Meets Wisdom, we sit down with Dr. Raghav Saini, an orthopedic surgeon practicing in Surrey, British Columbia.Dr. Saini shares his remarkable journey from graduating at Government Medical College Amritsar in India to navigating the long and complex process of becoming licensed to practice medicine in Canada.We discuss the realities many international medical graduates face when trying to work in the Canadian healthcare system — including licensing exams, regulatory requirements, and years of uncertainty before being able to serve patients.Topics in this episode include:• Dr. Saini’s medical training in India• The decision to immigrate to Canada• The Medical Council of Canada (MCC) exams• Licensing through the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC (CPSBC)• Achieving Fellowship with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (FRCSC)• The challenges international doctors face entering the Canadian system• Serving Surrey’s diverse community in English, Hindi, and Punjabi• The philosophy of orthopedic surgery and restoring quality of lifeDr. Saini also shares advice for internationally trained physicians considering Canada and his outlook for the future of orthopedic care.Ship of Fools PodcastWhere Wit Meets Wisdom.Conversations exploring leadership, culture, policy, and the ideas shaping our world.

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    Musqueam Land Recognition, Cowichan Ruling & DRIPA | BC Crown Land Debate

    British Columbia is 95% Crown land.So what happens when court rulings and government agreements begin reshaping who has authority over it?In this episode of Ship of Fools, Steven sits down with Warren Mirko, Executive Director of the Public Land Use Society (PLUS), to examine the rapidly evolving legal and political landscape surrounding land governance in BC.We break down:• The recent Musqueam land recognition agreement in Metro Vancouver• The Cowichan Aboriginal title ruling and what the court actually decided• Whether title can extend into areas with existing private interests• DRIPA and how it is changing land governance in British Columbia• Legal uncertainty, Section 35, and constitutional tensions• What this means for municipalities, property owners, and Crown land users• Park access, shared-use agreements, and public land transparencyPLUS argues that reconciliation and constitutional clarity must go together — and that ordinary British Columbians deserve transparency in decisions affecting Crown land.If you live in BC and care about land rights, property rights, public access, or governance reform, this conversation matters.

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    Is Surrey Getting Safer? Surrey Police, Crime & the RCMP Transition (Sgt. Tige Pollock)

    What does policing in Surrey actually look like in 2026?In this episode, Sgt. Tige Pollock of the Surrey Police Service joins us for a candid, non-partisan conversation about crime trends, gang activity, homelessness, and the transition from RCMP contract policing to Surrey’s municipal police force.We discuss what has changed operationally since SPS became the police of jurisdiction, how regional coordination works across the Lower Mainland, and why public perception of crime can differ from what officers see day to day.This is not a debate episode. It’s a grounded conversation about public safety, jurisdiction, and how policing functions across Surrey, White Rock, and surrounding communities.If you care about public safety in British Columbia, this episode provides context beyond headlines.

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    BC Politics: Eby, DRIPA & the Conservative Leadership Fight with Bob Mackin

    BC politics feels increasingly unstable — but is it chaos or strategy?Investigative journalist Bob Mackin, publisher of theBreaker.news, joins Ship of Fools for a candid, fact-driven conversation about what’s unfolding in British Columbia politics.We break down:• The BC NDP under David Eby• The BC Conservative leadership race and internal factions• The rise of CentreBC and vote fragmentation• Whether opposition chaos ultimately benefits the NDP• DRIPA, UNDRIP, and legal uncertainty around land and resource projects• Eby’s positioning in Ottawa and what it means for BCIs this a power realignment — or just noise?If you’re following BC politics, the Conservative leadership race, reconciliation policy, or the shifting political landscape in British Columbia, this episode connects the dots.New episodes weekly.

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    Rumble at the Rock 2026 & Buckskin Gloves with Manny Sobral

    Manny Sobral returns to the podcast to talk about Rumble at the Rock 2026, one of the most anticipated Olympic-style amateur boxing events in Western Canada, and the continued growth of Buckskin Gloves.We get into what makes Olympic-style boxing so compelling, how amateur fighters develop through events like this, and why community-driven fight nights matter more than ever.Rumble at the Rock 2026 features:• 10 Olympic-style bouts• Top amateur boxers from Western Canada and Washington State• A main event featuring Canada’s top-ranked lightweight, Sage Johnson• Hosted at the River Rock Show Theatre — where every seat feels close to the actionAll proceeds support the East Van Boys Club and the Greater Vancouver Boxing Association.This conversation goes beyond promotion — it’s about the state of amateur boxing, building credible fight events, and supporting the next generation of fighters.

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    Comedy, Discomfort & Being Human with Simon King | Ship of Fools Podcast

    Comedian Simon King joins the Ship of Fools Podcast for a thoughtful conversation about comedy, politics, culture, and what it means to stay human in uncomfortable times.Simon’s work lives where wit meets wisdom—using humor to explore fear, bigotry, accountability, and the quieter tensions shaping how we talk to one another today. When comedians take on heavy subjects, what’s the real job of the comic: to provoke, to clarify, to challenge, or simply to tell the truth in a way people can actually hear?In this episode, we talk about:Why comedy so often collides with politics and cultureThe difference between outrage culture and genuine accountabilityWhether comedians feel more constrained today—or if that fear is overstatedHow comedy rooms feel right now, and where they may be headedCrowd differences across Canada, the U.S., and the U.K.What Vancouver and BC mean to Simon as a home base after years on the roadHow the local comedy scene has changedAdvice for younger comics starting out todayAnd the honest question: what keeps you doing this when there are easier ways to be exhausted?🎭 Learn more about Simon King here.Ship of Fools Podcast features long-form conversations with creators, thinkers, and cultural voices—where wit meets wisdom.

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    Renee Good, Alex Pretti & Trump’s America — Domestic Terror, Power, and Canada’s Future

    Follow Ship of Fools Podcast on Spotify for expert conversations on politics, power, and culture.In this episode of Ship of Fools Podcast, we welcome back Dr. Aaron Hoffman, a political scientist and Professor of Political Science at Simon Fraser University, for a clear-eyed discussion of one of the most unsettling political moments in recent history.We examine the national controversy surrounding the fatal shootings of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti by U.S. federal agents and the immediate use of the “domestic terrorism” label — a move that has sparked widespread concern about government power, enforcement culture, and political escalation in the United States.From immigration enforcement and ICE oversight to tariffs, rare minerals, NATO tensions, and Canada–U.S. relations, Aaron helps separate emotional reaction from political reality. We also explore whether Donald Trump is reshaping the rules of international politics intentionally — or governing through impulse — and what that means for Canada’s national identity, sovereignty, and future relationship with its closest ally.This is a grounded, non-sensational conversation focused on understanding power, uncertainty, and how democratic systems respond under stress.Follow or learn more about Ship of Fools Podcast for long-form conversations that go deeper than headlines and challenge easy narratives.

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    BC Politics in Limbo: Canadian Identity, Nationalism & Political Uncertainty with Dr. Sanjay Jeram

    Canada is experiencing a period of political uncertainty — particularly in British Columbia — and it raises deeper questions about who we are and where we’re headed.In this episode of Ship of Fools, we’re joined by Dr. Sanjay Jeram, a Political Science professor at Simon Fraser University whose research focuses on nationalism, immigration, political culture, and territorial politics.We discuss:The current uncertainty around BC’s official opposition and leadershipHow Canadian nationalism differs from American nationalismMulticulturalism, identity, and political cohesion in CanadaParallels and contrasts between Canadian and U.S. politicsWhat this moment may signal about Canada’s political futureFollowing the strong response to our Cowichan Land Case episode, this conversation broadens the lens — moving beyond a single issue to examine Canadian political culture and identity at a national level.If you’re looking for thoughtful political discussion without partisan noise, this episode provides context and perspective.Follow Ship of Fools for in-depth conversations on politics, culture, and public life in Canada.

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    Cowichan Land Case Explained: Aboriginal Title, UNDRIP & Government Responsibility

    In this episode of Ship of Fools, we speak with Thomas Isaac, Chair of the Aboriginal Law Group at Cassels, to explain the legal foundations and governance implications of the Cowichan Tribes land title case in British Columbia.This conversation is not about headlines, appeals, or political reaction. It is a clear, structured discussion of how Aboriginal title functions under Canadian law, why courts addressed the concept of defective title, and where responsibility truly lies when unresolved treaties intersect with modern legislation.We explore the role of UNDRIP and British Columbia’s DRIPA framework, the growing influence of courts in land claims, and why First Nations are not the source of legal uncertainty — but participants responding to decades of governmental inaction.This episode is designed to provide clarity and context for homeowners, business owners, and anyone trying to understand the long-term legal landscape surrounding land ownership and governance in British Columbia.Topics Covered: How Aboriginal title differs from fee-simple land ownershipWhat the Cowichan decision clarified — and what it did notWhy UNDRIP influences court interpretation without triggering immediate land changesDRIPA’s impact on political versus judicial responsibilityWhere accountability properly lies in unresolved land claimsWhy governments must re-engage in meaningful negotiations🎙️ Ship of Fools — Where Wit Meets WisdomOur title is ironic. Our intent is genuine.Hosted by Steven Malkowich, Ship of Fools features long-form conversations with thoughtful voices exploring law, leadership, culture, and the ideas shaping our world.👉 Follow the show for fact-based discussions that go beyond surface-level commentary.

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    Laughing With Purpose: Comedy, Identity & Recovery with Comedian Trevor Jang

    What happens when humour becomes a bridge—not a shield?In this episode of Ship of Fools, we sit down with Trevor Jang—a journalist-turned stand-up comedian, award-winning writer, and Indigenous & Chinese-Canadian storyteller using comedy to explore identity, recovery, and being truly seen.Trevor shares how humour became a tool rather than a defense mechanism, how he learned to talk about recovery without turning it into a trauma dump, and why comedy can open conversations most people avoid.Drawing from his Wet’suwet’en and Chinese-Canadian roots, Trevor brings a perspective rarely seen on the comedy stage. His work has earned him recognition as a finalist in the Yuk Yuk’s BC Yuk Off (Top 7 of 75 comics), and he’s continuing to build momentum with new projects—including an upcoming stand-up series set to stream on Amazon Prime.This is an honest, thoughtful conversation about rebuilding, creativity, and laughing again—on stage and in life.🎭 Learn more about Trevor: https://trevorjang.com/

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    Why BC-Built Solar Beats China Imports | Chris Voute, Lumera Solar

    In this episode of Ship of Fools Podcast, Steven Malkowich sits down with Chris Voute, founder of Lumera Solar.Chris shares his self-taught journey into solar, the birth of Lumera, and why he chose to manufacture solar products in British Columbia instead of China. The conversation also explores whether solar is truly practical for off-grid living in Canada, common misconceptions about solar performance, and what energy independence actually looks like.This is a grounded, real-world discussion about entrepreneurship, manufacturing, and the future of Canadian solar — without the hype.🔗 Learn more: https://lumerasolar.com/

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    The Real Cost of Tariffs on Small Business | Importing, Exporting & Survival

    In this episode of Ship of Fools Podcast, we speak with Dave Armstrong, founder of CS Designs, about the real-world impact tariffs have on small businesses.Dave shares firsthand insight into how importing and exporting have become more complex, expensive, and unpredictable — and how those pressures ripple through pricing, operations, and long-term planning. This is an honest, ground-level conversation about trade, supply chains, and what business owners are actually facing behind the scenes.If you’re an entrepreneur, manufacturer, or simply trying to understand why costs keep rising, this episode provides clarity without political noise.Learn more about CS Designs: https://csdesigns.biz/

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    Building a Legacy with Troy Van Vliet: The Story Behind Saint John Paul II Academy

    What does it take to build something that truly lasts?In this episode, Troy Van Vliet shares the personal journey behind the creation of Saint John Paul II Academy’s permanent campus in South Surrey. From growing up in a family of builders to leading a complex, community-driven project through years of challenges, Troy reflects on leadership, responsibility, and the importance of building with purpose.We explore how sports, entrepreneurship, family life, and service shaped Troy’s approach, the obstacles faced along the way, and the moment the school finally opened its doors to its first students. This is a conversation about legacy—what we leave behind, who we build for, and why it matters.Ship of Fools Podcast Website: shipoffools.caFollow Us On:InstagramTikTok

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    Alex Alegria: Our First Live Mariachi Performance & the Story Behind Los Dorados

    Alex Alegria — the “King of Mariachi” and founder of Los Dorados — joins us for the first-ever live in-studio performance on the Ship of Fools Podcast. He shares his journey from Oaxaca to Vancouver, his impact on multicultural music in Canada, and how Los Dorados built a powerful community through mariachi.Learn more about Los Dorados: https://www.losdoradoscanada.com/

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    Ray Goldenchild on FIFA Vancouver, Rising Costs & the Future of Local Soccer

    Is the FIFA World Cup worth the massive price tag for Vancouver?Soccer coach Ray Goldenchild breaks down the rising costs, the risks to taxpayers, and what the event could mean for local soccer.Soccer coach and Orix Academy founder Ray Goldenchild joins us for a candid conversation about the rising costs, the public risks, and whether the tournament will bring real value to the community.Ray breaks down why he believes the benefits might not match the hype — and what he’d change if he were running the event. He also shares the story behind Orix Soccer Academy, how they develop smarter players, and why affordable, grassroots access matters for every kid.A powerful episode for anyone who cares about soccer, youth development, or how major events shape Vancouver’s future.

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    Is Your Land Title at Risk? Cowichan Ruling, Eby’s Appeal & PLUS Explained

    This episode explains the Cowichan title ruling, what it does and does not change for private land titles, why the Province — led by Premier David Eby — has filed an appeal, and how this could affect property rights, lending, insurance, and development decisions across B.C.Guest Adam Pankratz also shares why th⁠e Public Land Use Society (PLUS)⁠ was created and how British Columbians can engage in land-use decisions that shape the province’s future.A must-listen for anyone who owns land, rents, builds, or does business in B.C.

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    Rod Giltaca: The Truth Behind Canada’s Firearms Debate

    Follow the Ship of Fools Podcast — Where Wit Meets Wisdom.Honest conversations. Sharp perspectives. Stories that shape Canada.In this episode, Rod Giltaca, CEO & Executive Director of the Canadian Coalition for Firearms Rights, joins Steven Malkowich for a candid conversation about one of the most polarizing issues in the country: Canada’s firearms debate.Rod shares why he founded the CCFR, what the organization actually does, and how years of misconceptions have shaped the national conversation. He talks openly about media narratives, public education, responsible ownership, and why debates about firearms ultimately affect every Canadian — even those who don’t own one.The discussion dives into the impact of recent legislation, the future of advocacy, and why Rod believes clarity, transparency, and facts are more important than ever in shaping public policy.A clear, compelling, and eye-opening episode for anyone who wants to understand what’s really happening behind the headlines.Follow the Ship of Fools Podcast for more thought-provoking conversations with the voices influencing Canada today.

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    Manny Sobral: The Olympic Boxer Who Never Stopped Fighting

    Subscribe to Ship of Fools Podcast — Where Wit Meets Wisdom.Real conversations. Real people. Real stories that hit harder.From Olympic heartbreak to world-title glory, Manny Sobral’s story proves that true champions never stop fighting.Host Steven Malkowich sits down with the IBO World Champion and 1988 Olympian for an unforgettable conversation about grit, redemption, and finding purpose beyond the ring.Born in Spain and raised in Vancouver, Manny built a career defined by discipline and comeback stories. Now, he’s giving back — helping kids and young athletes at the North Burnaby Boxing Club find their own strength, in and out of the ring.You’ll hear the untold stories from the Seoul Olympics, the highs and heartbreaks of the pro circuit, and the lessons that last far beyond any belt or title.Follow Ship of Fools for more stories of grit, humor, and human spirit — every round counts.If you want to give Boxing a try, check out the programs at the East End Boys Club.https://www.eeboysclub.com/

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    Carson Binda Reveals Canada’s Top 10 Political Fools

    The countdown you weren’t supposed to hear — Canada’s Top 10 Political Fools, exposed one by one.Who are Canada’s biggest political fools of 2025? Host Steven Malkowich is joined by Carson Binda, BC Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, for a no-holds-barred countdown of government blunders, wasted millions, and the year’s most outrageous examples of political foolishness.From billion-dollar disappearing acts to policies that defy logic, this episode blends satire, insight, and outrage in the way only Ship of Fools can — where wit meets wisdom, and waste meets reality.🎙️ In this episode:• Carson’s latest wins (and enemies) at the CTF• Why Canadians keep electing the same “fools”• The Top 10 Political Fools of 2025 — from #10 to the jaw-dropping #1• How to hold politicians accountable (and maybe laugh while doing it)💬 Follow the show for new episodes every Tuesday — and send us your nominations for the next “Fools of Finance.”

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    Jesse Johl: Fighting Food Waste & Feeding the Lower Mainland | Ship of Fools Podcast

    From East Vancouver to communities across the Lower Mainland, Jesse Johl is proving what real volunteerism looks like.As the founder of the Queen Elizabeth Lions Club, Jesse leads a team of volunteers who collect and deliver thousands of pounds of food to families in need — all without government funding, pay, or red tape.In this episode of the Ship of Fools Podcast, Jesse shares how he’s turning food waste into hope, the shocking truth about how much good food goes to landfills, and why he believes “community feeds more than the stomach—it feeds the soul.”Listen in for an inspiring story of service, leadership, and what it means to truly serve others.

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    Connor Robinson on Box Lacrosse, the NLL & Why It’s Too Tough to Ignore | Ship of Fools Podcast

    In this episode, Connor Robinson of the Colorado Mammoth (NLL) joins us to talk about the fast, physical, and wildly underrated world of box lacrosse.From growing up in New Westminster to turning pro in the National Lacrosse League, Connor shares his journey, the intensity of the sport, and why lacrosse deserves way more love in Canada and beyond.Topics include:The grit and speed that define box lacrosseConnor’s path from Langley draft pick to NLL standoutWhy the Lower Mainland and GTA are lacrosse hotbedsHow Lacrosse Sixes in the 2028 Olympics could boost the sport’s futureA must-listen for anyone who loves competition, culture, and Canadian toughness.

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    Connor Robinson on Box Lacrosse, the NLL & Why It’s Too Tough to Ignore | Ship of Fools Podcast

    In this episode, Connor Robinson of the Colorado Mammoth (NLL) joins us to talk about the fast, physical, and wildly underrated world of box lacrosse.From growing up in New Westminster to turning pro in the National Lacrosse League, Connor shares his journey, the intensity of the sport, and why lacrosse deserves way more love in Canada and beyond.Topics include:The grit and speed that define box lacrosseConnor’s path from Langley draft pick to NLL standoutWhy the Lower Mainland and GTA are lacrosse hotbedsHow Lacrosse Sixes in the 2028 Olympics could boost the sport’s futureA must-listen for anyone who loves competition, culture, and Canadian toughness.

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    Brayden Sutton on Risk, Reinvention & The Capital Markets

    Growing up in Abbotsford, B.C. during a turbulent era taught Brayden Sutton that risk and resilience often go hand in hand. In this episode of the Ship of Fools Podcast, Brayden reflects on his early years surrounded by chaos, how those experiences shaped his perspective on life and business, and his path from early ventures in the cannabis industry to leading in capital markets today.Now the CEO of Digital Commodities Capital, Brayden shares how to navigate uncertainty, build conviction, and stay grounded in a world driven by speculation. This conversation isn’t just about business—it’s about mindset, growth, and the lessons learned when life tests you early.In this episode:• How Abbotsford’s turbulence built resilience• Lessons from cannabis, crypto, and capital markets• The power of reinvention and risk management• Why clarity matters more than success

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    The Healing Power of Raw Honey with Dr. Iman Tabani — From Medicine to Beekeeping

    After moving to Canada, Dr. Iman Tabani traded the lab coat for a beekeeping suit — and discovered that raw honey may be one of nature’s most powerful healing tools.In this episode of the Ship of Fools Podcast, Dr. Tabani shares how his passion for health and science led him to start BCB Honey Farm, and how local honey might help reduce allergies, support immunity, and improve overall well-being.🎙️ Highlights:• Can raw honey really reduce allergies?• The difference between raw and processed honey• What beekeeping teaches us about balance and sustainability• How Dr. Tabani found purpose through nature🍯 Learn more: bcbhoneyfarm.com🎧 Subscribe to the Ship of Fools Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube for more conversations that explore where curiosity meets humanity.Follow Us on Social Media!https://www.instagram.com/shipoffoolsmedia/https://www.tiktok.com/@shipoffoolspodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/@shipoffoolspodcast#ShipOfFoolsPodcast #RawHoney #BeeKeeping #DrImanTabani #BCBHoneyFarm #NaturalHealth

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    Lee Aaron's Untold Story of Canada’s Metal Queen

    She’s the voice that broke barriers in the ’80s rock and metal scene. Known worldwide as the “Metal Queen,” Canadian icon Lee Aaron has lived a career full of highs, reinventions, and lessons in survival in an industry that wasn’t always welcoming to women.In this episode of the Ship of Fools Podcast, Steven Malkowich sits down with Lee Aaron for a raw and revealing conversation about:🎤 The making of Metal Queen and the image that defined a generation🔥 Breaking through a male-dominated rock scene as a Canadian woman in the ’80s🎶 Reinvention, from hard rock to jazz and back again💡 What “Metal Queen” means to her now—and the lessons she wants today’s artists to hearEqual parts history, honesty, and rock ‘n’ roll storytelling, this conversation dives into Lee Aaron’s legacy and the realities of chasing—and keeping—your voice in the music industry.👉 Follow for more interviews with cultural icons and thought-provoking conversations.🔗 Follow the Ship of Fools Podcast on:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shipoffoolspodcast⁩ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7sloCj9...Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast...TikTok:  / shipoffoolspodcast  Instagram:  / shipoffoolsmedia  Website: https://www.shipoffools.caWelcome to Ship of Fools — Where Wit Meets Wisdom.Our title is ironic. Our intent is genuine.Hosted by Steven Malkowich, this podcast explores the limits of what we know. From culture and technology to belief systems and big questions, we seek clarity in the chaos of modern life.Whether you’re intellectually curious, spiritually skeptical, or just tired of surface-level noise - you’re welcome aboard.

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    Jason, Jacob & Jeevan on Dumptrucks, Trucking Safety & Canada’s Economy | Ship of Fools Podcast

    On this episode of the Ship of Fools Podcast, host Steven Malkowich welcomes Jason Mann, Jacob Snow, and Jeevan Dhaliwal—three highly trained heavy-duty mechanics—for a raw, satirical, and eye-opening conversation about dumptrucks, trucking safety, and industry oversights and how important the entire trucking industry is to our Canadian economy. From shocking shop-floor stories to laugh-out-loud satire, this episode pulls no punches on the dangers that arise when safety takes a back seat.🔎 In this episode: • Why dumptrucks symbolize the hidden risks in trucking safety • The oversights that put drivers, companies, and the public at risk • Real-world stories from mechanics on the front lines • How the industry could (and should) do betterEqual parts funny and sobering, this is a must-listen for anyone in trucking, logistics, or just curious about what really keeps heavy rigs on the road and our economy flowing.Welcome to Ship of Fools — Where Wit Meets Wisdom.Our title is ironic. Our intent is genuine.Hosted by Steven Malkowich, this podcast explores the limits of what we know. From culture and technology to belief systems and big questions, we seek clarity in the chaos of modern life.Whether you’re intellectually curious, spiritually skeptical, or just tired of surface-level noise - you’re welcome aboard.🔔 New episodes weekly. Follow and join the conversation.

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    Carson Binda Exposes Where Your Tax Dollars Go & Why You Should Be Concerned

    Ever wonder where your tax dollars really go?In this episode of the Ship of Fools Podcast, host Steven Malkowich sits down with Carson Binda, BC Director for the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, for a candid conversation on government waste, taxpayer accountability, and why every Canadian should care about how public money is spent.From eyebrow-raising spending reports to bureaucratic inefficiencies, Carson sheds light on how your money is used—and misused—by all levels of government.We dig into:The most outrageous examples of government waste in CanadaWhat fiscal responsibility actually looks likeHow taxpayers can hold elected officials accountableCarson’s experience running in the federal election and serving as a Logistics Officer in the Canadian Armed ForcesWhy he believes in Canadian values rooted in individual success, hard work, and transparent governance“I’ve seen what happens when people stop paying attention to where their money goes. Canadians deserve better.” – Carson BindaLearn more about the Canadian Taxpayers Federation: https://www.taxpayer.comIf you're tired of watching your hard-earned dollars disappear into the void, follow us, and join the conversation in the comments.Welcome to Ship of Fools — Where Wit Meets Wisdom.Our title is ironic. Our intent is genuine.Hosted by Steven Malkowich, this podcast explores the limits of what we know. From culture and technology to belief systems and big questions, we seek clarity in the chaos of modern life.Whether you’re intellectually curious, spiritually skeptical, or just tired of surface-level noise - you’re welcome aboard.More from Ship of Fools:https://www.shipoffools.ca/Follow Us on Instagram and TikTok for behind the scenes clips:InstagramTikTok

  36. 10

    Enrico Fioretti: From Small-Town Dreamer to 3D Animator in Hollywood

    How do you go from a small Italian town to animating for Marvel, DC, and major Hollywood films?In this episode, we sit down with 3D animator Enrico Fioretti, whose work includes Alita: Battle Angel, Captain Marvel, Justice League, and more.We explore how he broke into the visual effects industry, built his career at studios like ILM and Wētā Digital, Netflix and what it takes to succeed in the world of film animation.🎧 Perfect for creatives, aspiring animators, and anyone chasing big dreams.Please follow us! Find us on our social channels, TikTok or Instagram. Or to learn more about Ship of Fools media take a look at our website Shipoffools.ca

  37. 9

    The Tesla of the Water? Natasha Chawla on Electric Boat Motors | ACEL Power

    Can marine electrification catch up with the automotive world?In this episode of Ship of Fools, we sit down with Natasha Chawla, VP of Sales and Marketing at ACEL Motors, to talk about the breakthrough electric propulsion technology that’s redefining what’s possible on the water.Imagine Tesla-level performance—on a boat.ACEL Power is making it real, with a stackable, modular battery system built for the unique demands of marine vessels. No two boats are the same, and ACEL’s tech isn’t one-size-fits-all either.We cover:• Why electrifying boats is harder than cars• The real challenge of adaptability in marine EV tech• How modular electric systems can change the game• Where the industry is headed, and how ACEL plans to lead itIf you’re into clean tech, EV innovation, marine engineering, or startups pushing the edge of possibilityWelcome to Ship of Fools — Where Wit Meets Wisdom.Our title is ironic. Our intent is genuine.Hosted by Steven Malkowich, this podcast explores the limits of what we know. From culture and technology to belief systems and big questions, we seek clarity in the chaos of modern life.Whether you’re intellectually curious, spiritually skeptical, or just tired of surface-level noise - you’re welcome aboard.New episodes weekly. Follow and join the conversation.More from Ship of Fools:Website: https://www.shipoffools.ca/

  38. 8

    John Cody: The Writer Behind “Happy Forever” – Mark Volman & The Turtles

    In this episode of the Ship of Fools Podcast, host Steven Malkowich sits down with Vancouver-based musician and writer John Cody to explore his pivotal role in the creation of “Happy Forever, My Musical Adventures with the Turtles, Frank Zappa, T.Rex, Flo & Eddie, and more" and the definitive portrait of Mark Volman—aka Flo of The Turtles, who appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show show twice.Cody goes beyond the drum kit to share how he helped shape the book’s heart: he conducted in-depth interviews, transcribed hours of conversations, and edited the compelling first-hand recollections from iconic voices who knew Volman best. The result is an intimate, entertaining, and deeply human look at a legendary career—from The Turtles to decades of influence in rock and culture.Expect insider stories, craft talk on interviewing and editing, and the art of weaving multiple voices into one powerful narrative.Welcome to Ship of Fools — Where Wit Meets Wisdom.Our title is ironic. Our intent is genuine.Hosted by Steven Malkowich, this podcast explores the limits of what we know. From culture and technology to belief systems and big questions, we seek clarity in the chaos of modern life. Whether you’re intellectually curious, spiritually skeptical, or just tired of surface-level noise - you’re welcome aboard.🔔 New episodes weekly. Follow and join the conversation.More from Ship of Fools:https://www.shipoffools.ca/Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shipoffoolsmedia/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shipoffoolspodcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ship-of-fools-media-and-entertainment

  39. 7

    Dr. Adrian Bulzacki on Quantum Computing, Startups & the Future of Tech

    Into the Quantum Frontier with Dr. Adrian Bulzacki, M.Eng., Ph.D.What is quantum computing — and why does it matter now? Join host Steven Malkowich as he welcomes Dr. Adrian Bulzacki, a tech visionary, entrepreneur, and investor who's bridging the gap between mind-bending science and practical innovation. From his work as founder of ARB Labs—leading advancements in gesture recognition and casino table security—to mentoring the next wave of MBA talent and launching initiatives in quantum tech, Dr. Bulzacki is a futurist with feet firmly planted in the real world.In this episode, we dive into:What quantum computing actually is (no Ph.D. required)Where the commercial opportunities are headingHow tech leaders can prepare for a post-quantum worldThe intersection of AI, machine learning, and spatial computingBuilding companies around intellectual property and next-gen innovationIf you’re curious about what’s next in computing, innovation, and the big bets shaping our digital future — this episode is for you.🔔 Watch, like, and follow! New episodes weekly. Follow and join the conversation.Welcome to Ship of Fools — Where Wit Meets Wisdom.Our title is ironic. Our intent is genuine.Hosted by Steven Malkowich, this podcast explores the limits of what we know. From culture and technology to belief systems and big questions, we seek clarity in the chaos of modern life.Whether you’re intellectually curious, spiritually skeptical, or just tired of surface-level noise - you’re welcome aboard.More from Ship of Fools:https://www.shipoffools.ca/Follow Us:Instagram:  /shipoffoolsmedia  TikTok:   /shipoffoolspodcast  LinkedIn:   /ship-of-fools-media-and-entertainment  #quantumcomputing #techinnovation #ShipOfFoolsPodcast

  40. 6

    The Doctor is In with Dr. Taylor Burkinshaw

    This week on Ship of Fools, we sit down with Dr. Taylor Burkinshaw—a Canadian Doctor of Chiropractic based in South Surrey, BC at Grandview Health Group who isn’t just about adjustments, but about asking deeper questions. From navigating the intense Canadian chiropractic program to exploring the limits of what rehab and therapy should look like, Dr. Burkinshaw brings a fresh, no-BS perspective to modern health.Dr. Burkinshaw isn’t here to give you the usual wellness clichés. This conversation is about practical shifts—small things you can do right now to extend your healthspan, not just your lifespan.https://www.grandviewhealthgroup.ca/About Ship of FoolsWhere Wit Meets Wisdom.Our title is ironic. Our intent is genuine.Hosted by Steven Malkowich, this podcast explores the limits of what we know. From culture and technology to belief systems and big questions, we seek clarity in the chaos of modern life.Whether you’re intellectually curious, spiritually skeptical, or just tired of surface-level noise - you’re welcome aboard.Join the conversation in the comments.🔔 New episodes weekly. Subscribe and join the conversation.Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shipoffoolsmedia/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shipoffoolspodcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ship-of-f...#ShipOfFools #StevenMalkowich #ModernWisdom #CuriousMinds #DeepConversations #ThoughtfulPodcast #CulturalExploration #CriticalThinking #PhilosophyPodcast #ConsciousMedia #ExploringTruth #ShipOfFoolsPodcast #HealthcareReform #DrTaylorBurkinshaw #GrandviewHealth #BurnoutInMedicine #RealTalk #LeadershipInHealthcare

  41. 5

    Professor Dr. Aaron Hoffman on decades of research on terrorism and media

    What happens when you combine a sharp political mind, decades of research on terrorism and media, and a willingness to question the narratives we’ve grown comfortable with?You get this episode.We sit down with Dr. Aaron Hoffman, Professor of Political Science at Simon Fraser University and one of the leading voices on how the media shapes our understanding of international security. His latest book, The Terrorism News Beat: Professionalism, Profit, and the Press, digs deep into how headlines are crafted, what gets amplified, and why it matters more than ever.The conversation? Wide-ranging.From the war on terror and public trust to the incentives behind news coverage, global poverty, and the reality of modern diplomacy—nothing is off limits.If you're looking for an honest, smart, and occasionally unsettling breakdown of the world we live in and the forces that shape it, this one’s for you.About Ship of FoolsWhere Wit Meets Wisdom.Our title is ironic. Our intent is genuine.Hosted by Steven Malkowich, this podcast explores the limits of what we know. From culture and technology to belief systems and big questions, we seek clarity in the chaos of modern life.Whether you’re intellectually curious, spiritually skeptical, or just tired of surface-level noise - you’re welcome aboard.Join the conversation in the comments.🔔 New episodes weekly. Please Subscribe and join the conversation.

  42. 4

    Jacob Soukoreff on Home Building and Affordability in British Columbia

    This week, Steven Malkowich sits down with Jacob Soukoreff — Red Seal carpenter and principal of Westmont Projects — to talk about why building a home has become such a bureaucratic, expensive, and often soul-crushing journey.Coming from four generations of German carpenters, Jacob brings not only expertise but a boots-on-the-ground perspective on what’s gone wrong with housing in British Columbia.We also talk about homeschooling, entrepreneurial family life, and what it means to build something — literally and metaphorically — that lasts.If you’ve ever tried to purchase a home, get a permit, pour concrete, or raise kids while running a business... this episode is for you.

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Welcome to Ship of Fools with host Steven Malkowich - Where Wit Meets Wisdom.Our title is ironic. Our intent is genuine.Hosted by Steven Malkowich, this podcast explores the limits of what we know. From culture and technology to belief systems and big questions, we seek clarity in the chaos of modern life.Whether you’re intellectually curious, spiritually skeptical, or just tired of surface-level noise — you’re welcome aboard. Follow us on all the social media channels or wherever you watch your podcasts.🔔 New episodes weekly. Follow and join the conversation.

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