CRITICAL LISTINGS – Jo Alcorn and Carson Arthur join The Morning Show to talk about HGTV’s new series, Critical Listing. Each episode follows a homeowner and how they can sell their home for top dollar. The Critical Listing team turns a homeowner’s small investment into upwards of $100,000 added value.
JONAH KERI – Canadian author and sportswriter Jonah Keri joins us in-studio to talk about his new book, Up, Up, & Away. The book coincides with the 10-year anniversary of the Montreal Expos’ move out of Montreal and the 20-year anniversary of the 1994 strike that cut short the team’s winning season.
TYLER BRULE – Canadian journalist and magazine publisher Tyler Brule discusses his role as editor-in-chief of Monocle. He is also the Chairman and CEO of Winkreative, a creative agency producing award-winning design, branding and publishing work for a roster of international clients. TORONTO SHOW ONLY
CANADIAN SUPERFOODS – Holistic nutritionist Joy McCarthy returns to tell us what some of the local foods we can buy which are rich in vitamins and nutrients. She’ll also list the top 10 superfoods found across Canada.
DIVERGENT EXERCISE – Do you want to get fit like those actors in the new movie Divergent? Primal Movement owner and trainer Thomas Heffernan is in-studio to demonstrate how you can get the “Dauntless” body with five special Primal Movements. TORONTO SHOW ONLY
EYEWEAR TRENDS – From sunglasses to high-end frames, Namita Karir from Karir Eyewear joins us to talk about some of the trendiest glasses on the market this spring and summer. The key for a custom look depends on your face shape and how the frames suit your features. TORONTO SHOW ONLY
PROM TRENDS – Lisa Tant, VP fashion editor for Holt Renfrew, joins us to offer tips on the trendiest prom looks this spring. We’ll bring in three models to showcase the best prom dress and makeup inspirations. TORONTO SHOW ONLY
VIRAL VIDEO – A choir sings Pharrell’s hit single Happy.
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