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Now or Never

Now or Never

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In a world that can feel pretty scary, it’s easy to get stuck. This is a show that celebrates what it takes to try. To take the risk. To have the talk. To rock the speedo. Because making even the tiniest change takes courage, and hosts Ify and Trevor are here to remind you that you’re not alone when you do. New episodes every Thursday.

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Episodes
  • It’s time to talk about debt (and how to handle it)
    Jul 2 2026

    It's hard to afford things these days with the cost of just about everything going up and up. So today we're revisiting a previous episode of Now or Never that won't make you feel so alone when you look at your bank account.

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    52 mins
  • Happy Summer! Here's the plan
    Jun 30 2026

    It's time to go on adventures and have a summer full of discovery so we can come back full of stories for you in September.


    We'd never leave you without a plan to keep you inspired and entertained while we recharge.


    Watch for our favourite episodes that deserve a second listen (or a share!) coming to your podcast feed every Thursday between now and September 10th.

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    2 mins
  • Yes you can! How to surprise yourself
    Jun 25 2026

    When was the last time you surprised yourself? Pushed past a personal best? Achieved something you didn’t think possible?


    We’re celebrating that hustle today on Now or Never by introducing you to people challenging themselves to go beyond their limits.


    After a devastating loss, a group of Winnipeg women form the “Try New Things Club” to honour their loved ones by embracing life one new challenge at a time. A bittersweet story of the power of friendship to overcome grief.


    At 20 years old Connor Shaw is learning to live on his own in an off-grid Saskatchewan cabin without running water or electricity, that’s a 15 minute drive away from the nearest town. But is it a good idea?


    A few years ago Toronto’s Elizabeth Arbour couldn’t walk down the street or take her kids upstairs to bed because of debilitating chronic pain. Now she’s attempting to hike up steep peaks. Find out what changed.


    Everytime Zack Mykula hits the stage with his band Pup, the drummer is filled with anxiety, even after 15 years. So what’s he doing to make sure he doesn’t black out on stage as he’s about to leave on an international tour?


    When Yukoner Casey Kemble was diagnosed with stage four esophageal cancer, the doctors gave him a year and a half to live. Now he’s celebrating surprising the doctors and making it past that “best before date” with an “I should be dead” birthday party.


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    52 mins
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