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Today on The Jack Berkovits Show, Jack is accompanied by his regular Friday guest, financial expert and political commentator, Pat Cugliari, for many enticing debates. Together they discuss if women can reduce being taken advantage of, when Jack was told to tone down his Jewishness and the Hockey Canada trial. They also explore what is going on between Donald Trump and Elon Musk and the tariff on a banana. This is an interesting episode you're not going to want to miss that includes some fun banter with Jack and Pat!
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On today's episode of The Jack Berkovits Show, Jack starts off by going through how he makes up his show, what goes into it and how he sees his job as protecting the world. He later touches on jewelry store robberies, his experience with that, shares a personal story and explains how police are the problem. Jack is then joined by his biweekly guest, Rabbi Daniel Korobkin. Together they discuss tragedy and loss, how it is dangerous being Jewish, if people should hide that they are Jewish and how God protects the Jewish people. Jack concludes this episode with Will Huggins, an assistant professor of finance and economics at McMaster University. Together they explore credit card debt, consumer behaviour, the state of the Canadian economy and how people look for someone to blame during bad times. This is a spectacular episode you're not going to want to miss!
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Today on The Jack Berkovits Show, Jack begins the show by discussing Israel and Hamas as well as the food distribution there. Then he is joined once again by Rebel News Mission Specialist David Menzies. Together they explore people pretending to be homeless and what the government should do to shut this down, giving to charity and how much of your money actually goes to charity. In the second hour of the show, Jack talks about the connection between free Palestine and killing Jews. He is then joined by Tim Keller, the founder of US Diabetes Care. Jack and Tim cover a variety of topics ranging from long hospital wait times to diabetes and how it's possible to reverse diabetes if you do the work. Jack concludes the show by touching on leadership, Canadian politics and how Olivia Chow is dismissive of Jews. This is an insightful discussion you're not going to want to miss!
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Jack Berkovits is joined by longtime friend and collaborator Pat Cugliari for a wide-ranging, no-holds-barred conversation. From the heated Israel-Palestine protests in Toronto to the growing “Boycott America” movement, the two dive deep into the current state of global unrest and domestic tensions. They reflect on their own past ventures together, offering a few laughs and lessons learned along the way. The episode also unpacks Trump’s political resurgence, tariffs, and the ever-complicated issue of foreign borders. Plus, a closer look at the ongoing trial involving junior hockey players raises questions about sports culture, accountability, and justice. This is a candid and compelling episode you won’t want to miss.
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On this powerful episode of The Jack Berkovits Show, Jack speaks with three inspiring voices tackling some of today's most urgent issues:
Tanya Hansen Pratt, National President of MADD Canada, discusses the devastating impact of impaired driving, advances in technology to prevent it, and the advocacy work being done to honor victims and protect communities.Israel Ellis reflects on the troubling rise of antisemitism in the aftermath of October 7. He shares insights from The Wake Up Call, and previews events at The Well designed to build understanding and resilience in the Jewish community and beyond.Dr. Farah Shroff, global public health expert, delves into the need for publicly funded healthcare, especially for women. She explores holistic approaches to mental and physical health, and how yoga, meditation, and integrative medicine can transform lives.Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation at the intersection of justice, healing, and hope. -
Jack Berkovitz welcomes financial expert and political commentator Pat Cugliari for a wide-ranging conversation that connects the dots between global tension and local impact. From the escalating crisis in the Middle East to the political dysfunction paralyzing the U.S., and what it all means for Canada's economy—Pat brings sharp analysis and grounded perspective. This episode dives deep into the interconnectedness of today’s geopolitical chaos and its ripple effects on markets, policy, and everyday life. Smart, unfiltered, and timely—don’t miss it.
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In this powerful and timely episode of The Jack Berkovitz Show, Jack is joined by Rabbi Daniel Korobkin, a respected voice in the Jewish community, and Dr. Keith Darden, associate professor of politics at American University and expert on nationalism and Russian politics. Together, they explore the troubling rise of antisemitism around the world and how individuals and communities can respond with resilience, moral clarity, and compassion. Rabbi Korobkin offers spiritual and personal insights on coping with loss, hate, and remaining righteous in an often unjust world. Dr. Darden brings a political lens to the conversation, connecting global patterns of nationalism, identity politics, and state power to the current moment. This is a deep, honest, and essential discussion about standing strong in turbulent times.
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In this fiery episode of The Jack Berkovits Show, Jack unpacks the latest developments in the ongoing Middle East war and what it means for global stability. He turns his sights north to dissect a potential political shift in Canada—are we seeing the early signs of a major realignment?
Meanwhile, south of the border, President Joe Biden’s health is raising fresh concerns ahead of the 2024 U.S. election.
And of course, no episode would be complete without a brutally honest take on Donald Trump—his current antics and the future blunders we can unfortunately count on. It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s all happening right here. -
On this episode of The Jack Berkovits Show,
Jack welcomes David Menzies for a no-holds-barred discussion on the current state of Canadian affairs, from political turbulence to cultural shifts.
Then, Bill Walton unpacks Donald Trump’s strategic economic partnership with Saudi Arabia, exploring its far-reaching implications for energy, defense, mining, and even the arts.
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In today’s episode, Jack is joined by Peter Shurman for a wide-ranging and thought-provoking conversation. They begin by exploring Peter’s dynamic career in radio and politics, before Jack shares a personal story about his niece. The two then dive into current events, discussing the serious charges faced by five hockey players in a sexual assault case. The conversation expands globally as they analyze Donald Trump’s recent visit to the Middle East—debating whether the plane he arrived on signals a bribe—and the broader implications of Trump-era tariffs. Back home, Jack weighs in on Parliament Hill politics and speculates on the future of the NDP. The episode concludes on a more personal and reflective note as Peter shares his beliefs about God, while Jack challenges him with questions about his life journey and worldviews.
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On today’s episode, Jack welcomes two compelling guests for a wide-ranging conversation on politics, identity, and global instability.
Dr. Mira Sucharov, Associate Professor of Political Science at Carleton University, offers expert insights into:
• Jewish identity and activism
• Media literacy and the influence of Netflix on political discourse
• The role of emotions in international relations
• Israel’s relationship with Palestine and the broader international community
Peter J. Merrick, financial expert and author known as “The King of Main Street”, shares his growing concern about the future of Canada. He discusses:
• Why Mark Carney’s leadership poses serious risks
• How Canada’s current system is on an unsustainable path
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In this episode of The Jack Berkovits Show, Jack dives into the latest controversy surrounding Donald Trump and a questionable gift from Qatar — unpacking what it means for politics and international diplomacy. Later, Jack is joined by three powerhouse guests tackling complex personal and social challenges:
Kaylee Robinson, a mental health advocate, breaks down how to choose the right therapist, the emotional impact of shifting support systems in relationships, and how these dynamics relate to burnout and its prevention.
Belinda Clemmensen, founder of Women’s Leadership Intensive, shares insights on the gender pay gap, workplace discrimination, and what it takes to get more women into leadership positions. Her mission? Transforming the workplace by empowering female leaders.
Tune in for a compelling mix of political analysis, personal growth, and powerful advocacy — only on The Jack Berkovits Show. -
In this thought-provoking episode of The Jack Berkovits Show, Jack welcomes three distinguished guests for a wide-ranging conversation on some of today’s most pressing social issues.
First, Stephen Van Evera, professor of political science at MIT, explores the enduring legacy of Christian antisemitism—its historical roots, modern expressions, and the urgent need for deeper awareness and education.
Next, Erin Cowling, lawyer and mental health advocate, opens up about the often-overlooked mental health crisis in the legal profession, highlighting the pressures faced by legal professionals and the cultural changes needed to foster well-being in law.
Finally, journalist Bob Vrbanac takes a critical look at the role of media in shaping political narratives, revealing how misinformation is weaponized to discredit politicians and mislead voters.
A powerful, honest, and eye-opening discussion across faith, justice, and truth in the public sphere. -
In this episode of The Jack Berkovits Show, Jack is joined by Pat Cugliari for a lively and thought-provoking conversation. Jack kicks things off with a personal (and slightly awkward!) story about how he accidentally sold his wife’s custom-designed bracelet—a piece he had specially made for her birthday and Mother’s Day—to a customer, sparking a funny and revealing chat about business, family, and making amends.The discussion then turns serious as Jack and Pat dive into the trial of the junior hockey players, analyzing what happened and exploring the difficult question of what, if anything, the victim could have done to avoid the situation. It's a nuanced conversation about responsibility, safety, and lessons for the future.Finally, they wrap up with the latest antics from Donald Trump—breaking down his recent statements and what they mean as he continues to dominate headlines.
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On today’s episode, Jack Berkovits welcomes two powerful voices with unique perspectives on leadership, identity, and resilience.
First, Rabbi Daniel Korobkin joins the show to discuss the troubling rise of antisemitism in Canada in 2025. As a respected religious leader and community advocate, Rabbi Korobkin offers a sobering look at the challenges facing Jewish Canadians today and shares insight into how communities can confront hatred with strength, unity, and education.
Later, Jack is joined by Douglas Ernest, U.S. Army veteran and author of The Spirit of a True Patriot: The Inspiring Story of Ret. Captain Douglas J. Ernest. Now a successful entrepreneur and owner of a top Corvette dealership in Dallas, Texas, Ernest shares his remarkable journey from military service to business success, and what it means to live with purpose, patriotism, and perseverance.
A wide-ranging episode filled with courage, insight, and inspiration. -
Today on The Jack Berkovits Show, Jack is joined by two powerful voices tackling tough truths in the legal world and beyond.
Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich — lawyer, mediator, and feminist legal academic — dives into the startling statistic that nearly 1 in 10 lawyers are considering leaving the profession within a year. She explores what’s driving burnout and what needs to change in the legal system.
Ellen Hopkins, New York Times bestselling author of Dear Bully, joins to discuss adult bullying and the importance of self-advocacy. Drawing from her writing and life experience, she highlights how bullying doesn’t end with childhood — and how we can find our voice at any age.
A must-listen episode on personal and professional pressure — and the power of pushing back. -
On today’s show, Jack Berkovits is joined by returning guest Stuart Kaufman, political science and international relations professor and former U.S. National Security Council Director for Russian, Ukrainian, and Eurasian Affairs. Together, they unpack key developments in U.S. foreign policy, the Russia-Ukraine war, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict — with Stuart’s expert insight offering clarity in a chaotic world. Later, Jack welcomes two guests tackling urgent social issues:
Jodee Blanco, bestselling author and anti-bullying advocate, shares her powerful story of lifelong bullying, revealing how it can persist across all ages and appear in unexpected places.
Taryn Zeger, registered psychotherapist, explores the post-pandemic surge in attention deficit disorder diagnoses, and the troubling role of social media in eroding patience and focus among youth. From international conflict to classroom challenges, this episode connects the dots between politics and the personal. -
Today on the show, Jack Berkovits and Pat Cugliari dive into some hot topics without any arguments during the commercial break — shocking, we know! They discuss the political futures of Pierre Poilievre and Jagmeet Singh, ongoing debate around bike lanes in Toronto
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In the first hour, Jack is joined by Stephen Van Evera, a professor of Political Science Emeritus at MIT. He discusses the importance of Israeli Independence Day.
In hour two, Valery Brosseau, CEO and founder of Validate Mental Health, joins the show to discuss her organization, as well as Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Awareness Month.
Plus, Leonard Fleck, Philosopher, expert in medical ethics and Healthcare policy, breaks down a recent study that ranked Canada #19 out of 20 for countries for worst health care. - Visa fler