Toronto Mike'd: The Official Toronto Mike Podcast - Pina Crispo: Toronto Mike'd #570
Episode Date: January 10, 2020Mike chats with Pina Crispo about her years as Pina the Inside Edge Chick, her Chic Mamma persona, her hosting duties on The Parenting Show and more....
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Welcome to episode 570 of Toronto Mic'd, a weekly podcast about anything and everything.
Proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, StickerU.com, The Keitner Group,
and Banjo Dunk from Whiskey Jack. I'm Mike fromonto mike.com and joining me this week
is the chic mama herself formerly known as pina the inside edge chick
but also known as pina crispo
did i get all this did i get them all correct? You got them all right.
I know, it's a lot.
I said to myself,
Pina's coming over.
And then I found myself
singing this song
like it just happened.
Do you want to hear something funny? You were myself singing this song. Like, it just happened. Do you want to hear something funny?
You were named after this song.
No, I wasn't.
But on a recent work trip, I was in Cancun.
And I went to go get a pina colada.
And I got stuck in the rain.
I can't believe you got to work to pay for your trip to...
How did that happen?
Like, who paid for this trip to Cancun?
That was a... Yeah, it was with Paradisus Cancun
and Air Canada Vacations.
Wow.
Do they want to send me next time?
Maybe we'll go together.
Hey, yes, let's do it.
We could podcast from some beautiful tropical place.
Now you're talking.
Why aren't we doing that right?
Why aren't we recording this episode in Cancun right now?
I don't know.
We need to plan better next time.
Are you sure you weren't named after the...
It's called Escape.
People think it's called Pina Colada, but it's called Escape.
And in parentheses, they put the Pina Colada song.
No, no.
Are you sure you weren't named after it?
Yeah, I'm sure.
Because my name actually is not Pina.
I've got a beautiful... well, not so beautiful,
a traditional Italian name, Giuseppina, which is Josephine.
Okay.
So Pina is like the last four letters in Giuseppina.
So just to shorten it.
Oh, yeah.
Because you didn't want to go by Joe or Joey.
Some, actually in high school, some people called me Josie.
Okay.
And then you couldn't do that because you ended up on 102 and there was a Josie.
Well, Josie never really stuck.
Well, we could say that.
But Josie never really stuck.
So Pina was something that was like always there.
So, yeah.
Before I decided to open with Rupert Holmes and the Pina Colada song there,
I was going to open with this.
Yes!
Let's let this one, give me a moment,
because this is actually
one of my favorite bands of all time.
See, I'm ready to go. It's time to emancipate.
I guess it was obedience that made me wise.
Rearview Mirror.
Yes, I know where you're going with that.
Where am I going with this?
Maybe my blog on the edge. Sure, yeah, sure. It was called Rearview Mirror Yes, I know where you're going with that Where am I going with this? Maybe my blog on the edge
Sure, yeah, sure
It was called Rearview Mirror
After the Pearl Jam song
Because you're a massive Pearl Jam fan
I am, five tattoos
What are they and where are they?
Okay, so I've got one here on my arm
And it says
With you I could never be alone
And that is for my daughter, Liliana.
And it's from their Untitled song.
Here on my left arm,
I've got,
If There Was A Reason It Was You
from Footsteps.
Footsteps, yeah.
Part of the Mamo trilogy.
Correct.
And a song that I've never heard live
and I'm dying to hear live.
Yeah, you raise a good point.
And a lot of, if you're not a
pearl jam fan you probably don't know footsteps yeah they never made it to an album it is amazing
so that's for my daughter samantha my son mark yeah so good so good um i've got a tattoo with
lyrics for my son marcus on my foot and it says, We were but stones, your light made us stars.
That is from, oh my God,
why am I having like a brain fart right now?
This happens to me every episode
where things I know normally, instantly,
I'm recording live and I can't pull up the name.
Like, oh, what's the name of the Queen of England?
I'm like, I know this.
I can't pull it down.
Oh yeah, Elizabeth II. Hold on, I'm looking it up. I'm looking, it's this. I can't pull it down. Oh yeah, Elizabeth II.
Hold on, I'm looking it up.
It's from Light Years. Light Years, yes.
I've got on my inner wrist,
I've got a microphone, kind of like the mic
in your logo.
And it says, I am mine.
Pearl Jam song title.
And then on my...
I am mine is a song I once
said, back when I thought I wanted a funeral,
I no longer want a funeral,
but when I wanted a funeral,
I thought I Am Mine would be a great song.
It is so good.
Lyrically, yeah.
Yeah.
And on the top of my right foot,
I have a palmeria flower,
which is a Hawaiian flower,
and the lyrics to Release going around it saying...
Oh my God, see, I'm having another one.
Well, first of all, you know,
you're in the big leagues here
and it's common to have a little bit of stage fright
when you're in such a...
It's not even stage fright.
It's like I just need sleep.
It's okay.
Pina, by the way, is drinking an iced coffee
from McDonald's.
Sugar-free vanilla iced coffee.
It is, I will tell you.
I'll ride the wave where it takes me. There go so i've got five pearl jam tattoos what's your favorite pearl jam song of all time
it's probably footsteps uh okay so lyrically i'm just trying to think of
yeah because it can correct me wrong okay so it starts with Once, and then it goes into Alive.
Like, am I got the right...
Yeah, yeah, you got the right flow going.
So Once is where, like, you know,
the story in Once, which is on 10,
and then that's, like, part one,
and then Alive, right, is part two.
And then you got Footsteps.
And then you got Footsteps.
Yeah.
Right.
And the big, yeah, there was, there, there's like a set of lyrics in there.
I'm looking because why am I having such a hard time?
Okay, while you're looking, just a little taste of this jam, which is awesome. So much clearer Want you Want you So feel
So much clearer
Want you
Want you
So feel
So much clearer
Want you
Oh yeah so
See, Pina, it's so fucking good.
Like, I don't understand the people who hate Pearl Jam because I have a buddy, Elvis, who's on this show quite a bit,
who just cannot stand Pearl Jam.
I don't get it.
What is wrong?
I actually made a breakthrough with him last time
where I realized where it's coming from
because I've encountered this before.
There was a time in about 1991 where
if you were in love with Nirvana
you felt like you needed to
hate Pearl Jam like there was some kind of
choice you had to make. But this did
happen with some people. They felt they had to make a choice.
They felt that they were torn. They had to pick one
or the other. So if you're like a teenager in
91 let's say if you're that age and
you're choosing your team,
if you will,
in Nirvana
and now you need to hate
this Ed veteran Pearl Jam,
you would carry that with you
and you would just hate
everything about them.
I'm surprised you just said Ed.
I know he goes by Ed now,
but he'll always be Eddie.
Eddie, okay.
Sorry, I don't know.
It was just like you said that
and then it caught me off guard.
You know,
there was a time
where I had a relationship, it sounds like i had a like not a sexual
relationship i was friendly with uh eddie's guitar technician so he would leave two tickets for every
time they came to town he would leave two tickets at the the will call window this went on for years
and years and years so i would go you know i'd go with my i'd get two tickets uh sometimes more by
the way and then one time they were coming to town and he left me this special backstage pass
so I could finally meet Eddie Vedder because I was a massive fan of Eddie Vedder.
It was Eddie Vedder and Chuck D were the two people I really wanted to meet in the New
East.
So I had the backstage pass.
This is the same show.
You were probably there because I know you've seen them a lot more than I have because I've
only seen them like 12 times or something.
But this was the night when uh bono went on stage
and they did rock in the free world yeah so acc i think it was it was that an october show uh
probably but it was it was acc yeah and uh you know you might remember uh bono and edge were
watching the show from like on the stage like on the side of the stage but bono went on did they
did rock in the free world it was fantastic and i'm waiting after the show i think i'm with my brother i can't
remember i think my brother steve he's a big fan too and i never i was waiting because i was going
to be he was going to come get me to meet ed backstage and that did not happen you want to
know why it didn't happen because ed went off with like a bottle of like vodka or something
and went off with bono like they left together to shoot the shit and drink or something.
And basically I was,
I was basically like dumped for Bono.
Okay.
But at least it was Bono.
It wasn't like some random,
like,
you know what I mean?
That's true.
How many times have you seen Pearl Jam live?
Um,
I actually have an app because I can't keep track.
There is a Pearl Jam app,
um,
stat tracker or something like that. And I actually have a Pearl Jam app. Stat Tracker
or something like that.
And I actually have
a Pearl Jam folder
on my phone.
So I keep track
of how many songs
I've heard,
how many times.
Well, I do that too,
but I do it myself.
I track all my
songs too.
But I did that
for the tragedy.
And I know that I'm missing
some shows here.
But where are my shows? And I'll bet you every time you saw them live I bet you heard even flow I feel like that might
be the jam that gets played every time um you know and I listen I love it but I can go without
hearing daughter you know well because you're a real fan you like the the deeper cuts but you
you gotta you know there's people who come to hear the fan. You like the deeper cuts, but you gotta,
you know,
there's people who come to hear the hits.
So I judge people,
by the way.
If you tell me
that your favorite album
is 10,
I'm like,
you're not a real fan.
I think that's ridiculous
and I'd like you
to leave right now,
please,
because it's fine and dandy
for 10 to be your favorite
Pearl Jam album.
Yeah,
I've probably seen
like 20-ish shows.
Okay,
you're not that far ahead of me.
For some reason, I had you way ahead of me, but I'm at 12.
Yeah, that's good.
And I never saw them out of market.
I've only seen them in Toronto or Barrie.
Okay, so I've seen them in Barrie.
I met Eddie at when Molson Park was around.
I met Eddie there.
Yeah, so was this 98?
Yeah.
I was at the show, but I did not meet Eddie.
How did you meet Eddie in 98?
Okay, so Cheap Trick was on stage.
Yep.
And there was this dude just on side stage,
and it's all open there, right?
So you can see side stage,
and he was just doing chin-ups and swinging off a bar.
I was watching Eddie do the swinging on the bar during Cheap Trick.
So I hit one of my girlfriends.
I'm like, Tanya.
I'm like, is that Eddie?
I'm like, holy shit, it is.
So we run to the side of the stage where the gate is, the fence is.
And we're just staring at him while Cheap Tricks are doing their thing.
And he saw us.
So he started to come down the stairs.
And we thought he was just going to go towards backstage to get ready for his set.
But instead of going left, he turned right towards us.
Wow. And next thing you knew, there was of going left, he turned right towards us. Wow.
And next thing you knew, there was like a few hundred people probably pushing behind us. I had the grid
marks of the fence like
on my chest. That's dangerous.
Yeah, it was crazy.
And he came down and I'll never forget
and he said, I saw you guys from up there
so I just thought I'd come down and say hi.
And he started shaking our hands and we're like
what the fuck is happening? Can I swear i think i already did actually okay great you know
i remember this show vividly it's one of my favorite shows of all time this 98 berry show
and i think eddie was in a really good mood that night like remember he was talking about the
canadian of the year the watermelon on his head you remember any of this oh my gosh like watermelon
yes and he was in he was totally forgot about that. And they were so, like, this is 98.
So you pretty much, that's the Yield tour.
So you got everything Yield and earlier.
And when you really think about it, like Yield and earlier, there's.
Yield is fantastic.
Yield's fantastic.
Everything before Yield was amazing.
So what a tight, great, wonderful night.
It was a clear night, you know, no mud bowl.
It was a bit of a dust bowl, but you had a, it was just.
And if you were at the side
stage before the Cheap Trick and Pearl
Jam on the big stage, Hayden was there.
Hayden, yes, whatever happened to Hayden?
You need Hayden on this podcast.
I know, actually, as recently as my last
show with Eric Alper, we talked
about that because he was in a band with Hayden
when he was in high school.
That's crazy. I know.
Remember that video where he's sitting on the roof of his house?
Yeah.
Is that,
uh,
everything I long for?
No.
Oh,
uh,
the one is,
that's not the lawn mowing.
Yes,
it is.
Okay.
Well,
that's a girl of mine.
Yes.
The album's called everything I long for.
Oh my God.
That's my favorite Hayden song.
The last episode,
I mentioned this fun fact,
which I will now tell you,
which is that on that album,
he talked about,
she's only 16.
That's why she's only a dream.
But when he does it live in concert today,
he changes it to,
she's only 23.
He upped her.
Upped her seven years.
Yeah, you kind of have to do that.
So I love Hayden too.
And also on that side stage though was Cracker.
Oh God.
You know what?
I didn't even,
I kind of just stayed put on the main.
That's fine.
Because I waited.
I waited.
Same thing with Lollapalooza in like 2007.
I drove to Chicago and I literally parked my ass bright and early main stage
and I just waited for Pearl Jam
to come on and then when they came on
I was second row.
You gotta do that.
Sure I personally I like to
float because you also missed Matt Good
was there.
A lot of great stuff happened on that
side stage.
We're both Pearl Jam fans. Let's shout out a friend of the show
who's also a diehard Pearl Jam fan
Bob Willett, bingo Bob
Oh my gosh, all these names
Shouting out Bob Willett because he's a big
Pearl Jam guy. Can I unofficially
fill you in on something?
Uh, yeah. I don't know if you've been
on Pearl Jam's
Instagram or Facebook page
today.
No, but I saw you do it.
So I know it'd be a you actually.
Yeah.
So they've dropped two posts today and we've got some news coming our way.
I got really pissed a little while ago because they announced another European tour.
And I was like, come on, guys.
We haven't seen you here for like four years.
It's going to be four years.
We had two double, two back-to-back shows at the ACC.
And so we've got some, we've got some shows coming our way.
I'm so excited.
We've got Toronto, Hamilton.
I don't know about Buffalo yet, but if they announce Buffalo, I will be there.
And an album.
So keep an eye on their social.
And that concludes the Pearl Jam episode of Toronto Mike.
You've got your fill.
Okay, a little chummer Christ.
Let me pass on some well wishes to you
from a gentleman we both know named Jay Brody.
Ah, Jay Brody.
F-O-T-M, Jay Brody says,
I drank her milk on air.
Pina is the best and I love her.
Now, I'm assuming we're talking about breast milk here. Yes. He drank your her milk on air Pina is the best and I love her Now this is I'm assuming we're talking about breast
Milk here yes
He drank your breast milk on air yes
And you led him yes
It wasn't on tap though so
If that makes a difference this was consensual
Yeah
I was gonna ask how did he yeah no
It was pumped it was pumped and
We're pretty crazy we're pretty
Wacky and wild and It was during an episode of pumped. And we're pretty crazy. We're pretty wacky and wild.
And it was during an episode of the Todd Shapiro show.
Todd Shapiro that I used to work with at 102.1 The Edge.
He was on the morning show with.
Never heard of him.
Dean Blundell and Jason Barr.
And Jay at the time worked on that show.
And so we thought we'd have some fun.
And so I brought in some pumped milk.
And we're like, all right, Jay, go for it.
He enjoyed it.
So Anna Saison was on this show recently and she talked about, I guess Jay ate her underwear.
So I think this is just the Jay thing.
Yeah, we're a crazy bunch.
I believe it.
Wow.
Okay.
So, you know, Jay is no longer on the Todd Shapiro show, but are you still friendly with
Todd?
I am.
Toddy Tickles?
I am.
I am.
I am.
Okay.
We're going to dive into this whole Edge 102 scene.
Okay.
Let's do 102.
Brother Neil wrote in to say, I remember her as Pina, the Toronto Mike Wrangler, and she
was superb.
So some people who listen to Toronto Mike very closely will know you because you were
on the,
Oh,
that's what he means.
I was like,
what is he talking about?
The party for Marty?
I guess I mentioned a few times during this party for Marty that you were
helping me wrangle people like Daryl spring,
for example,
people like that.
You would get them and say,
Hey,
come on the mic with Toronto Mike.
He's recording live from the lobby.
So thank you for that.
Oh,
anytime that's a,
that goes back to my promotion and marketing roots.
Trained well at 102.1 The Edge.
I used to wrangle all the time when we used to put on shows and concerts there.
So do you remember, first of all, did you have fun that night?
That was a great collective.
Yeah.
And it was like, you know what?
It's always awesome to be with friends, to be with, I call them my radio family.
And of course, remembering our good, good friend, Mr. Streak.
Now, I know I asked you about Martin Streak when you were on Toronto Mike during that live recording from, where were we again?
We were at the Opera House.
I knew that.
Okay. I'm not the only one forgetting opera house. I knew that. Okay.
I'm not the only one forgetting things today.
I'm like,
where was I?
Because a bunch of things happened in a row there,
I remember.
And I was like,
where was I?
Where was I?
Big pop?
Where was I?
At the opera house.
And Sheriff,
maybe I'll bring down,
oh,
Tremor Christ is okay to be in the background,
I suppose. But tell me a little bit here,
just about your memories of Martin Streak.
Oh God,
Martin Streak. I used God. Martin Streak.
I used to call him Martino.
He liked that I made him his name Italian.
And I used to teach him Italian as well.
But Martin was like the most amazing guy ever and so in love with what he did.
He just loved being around the people.
He loved his music.
He would come into the station, even though he wouldn't be on air till like evening.
He'd be there all day just prepping, joining in on the music meetings.
He was amazing.
He was a great friend, a great colleague.
Honestly, there's not one bad thing I can say about the guy.
He was funny as hell.
He was funny, always making us laugh.
God, I just miss the guy a lot.
Do you remember how you learned of his passing?
Yeah.
So I ended up, I was going home from work.
It was just maybe before seven ish. And I saw that message on his
Facebook. And I was like, I don't know what the hell that is. So I call him. And of course,
I get his voicemail. And this is what I said. I said, Hey, Martino, it's Pina. I miss you. I love you. I'm worried about you. Call me. I didn't get a call back. Later on that, but I got a phone call and they let me know that he was gone.
And then I remember breaking the news, calling Elena Galati, who still works at the station.
Darren Pfeiffer, who was an announcer at the station, and he was a drummer for Goldfinger,
and Zeke Myers, who at the time was running Sound Academy
and worked closely with Mernon as well.
And it was just, I was just in shock.
I had seen him a little bit before.
We were actually at Cabana, and he was was there and then he was going to go on
a trip to la and and he just celebrated his birthday and so i left a message for his birthday
we just spoke online for that and then this happened and this is july 2009 yes so it was
we just had his 10 year anniversary.
Yeah, I'm sorry.
Again, I'm sorry.
I know it's been 10 years, but I'm sorry for your loss.
We fans miss him.
So I can't imagine what his friends feel.
It really, really fucking sucks.
So much has happened that you're like, oh my God god i can't believe he's missing this oh my god i can't
believe he's he's not here for this or he's not seeing this or um he was just so full of life
that you're like what the fuck and sometimes i will talk to him like I'll just be doing my thing if I'm alone and then like nine inch nails
hurt comes on and then automatically my head goes to to Martino and I'm just like oh I fucking miss
you and I fucking hate you for what you've done and if you were here I would fucking kill you you know? Um, and it's just, it just really blows, um, not having him around because he was so full
of life and he was always there trying to help everyone. Right. And I just wish that he knew
how many people loved him and cared for him and that he wasn't alone. You know? So I think that
this is why too, since then, um, I've tried to be like an advocate for mental health and telling people
like guys don't be scared to talk about it and if you have no one to talk about to talk to about
this stuff even on my social media people that follow me i put up posts and i'm like dm me i
don't care just dm me and i will talk to you um you're not alone. No, well said.
Yeah.
So everyone DM.
I'm going to get like a slew of DMs right now.
That's cool.
I'm cool with it.
How would somebody DM you?
Like you're,
by the way,
I noticed this in our communication.
You're an Instagram girl.
Like, so I'm like a Twitter guy
when it comes to social media.
You're the Instagram girl.
Like in all,
even this,
I'm late today.
Oh yeah.
Unacceptable by the way. I know. I'm always late. I almost never check girl. Like, even this, I'm late today. Oh, yeah. Unacceptable, by the way.
I know.
I'm always late.
I almost never check Instagram.
Isn't that terrible?
Even though I haven't, I did get it, actually, but only because I thought to check in because
you were late.
And I thought maybe that's where she's communicating.
It's okay that you're late because you're not too late.
Like, we're still here.
Yeah, we're still doing it.
And I didn't kick you out or anything.
Thank God.
But I'm going to give you a sign of the cross.
So you are a Catholic.
I've never met an Italian Catholic.
Oh, never.
Yes, I am an Instagram girl.
I used to be a Twitter girl in Edge days.
So I do have two Twitter accounts.
I still kept my head inside Edge, the inside Edge chick.
Right. Then switched over to the voice chick okay so you keep you have them both in your backpack and then i've got my chic mama
so and then on instagram i'm only on as chic mama oh my god i just got a text from george strombo
all right well tell him you're on toronto mic he's been on the show he knows the drill and tell him
he's supposed to be my guest for episode
590. So you are my guest
for episode 5...
What are you? 560? Isn't that terrible
that I just... Yeah.
570. So you're my guest for 570.
George is supposed to... Get him now.
Real talk here.
I think I use real talk because of that
guy, by the way. So tell him
we need confirmation now.
Will he be my guest for episode 590?
Okay.
So Pina's texting with George Strombolopoulos.
Confirmation for show 590.
Because he's a man of his word.
He is amazing.
I love George.
George is very lovable.
Also a great friend of Martin Streak as well.
Going back to Martin.
Big time.
Oh, big time.
Big time.
Yeah, for sure.
They were very, very, very tight.
So I'll let you keep texting there.
Here's what I'll do.
I texted him.
Okay, let me know if he replies back.
I'm going to give you right now a six pack of fresh craft beer.
What?
Beer?
This is courtesy of Great Lakes Brewery.
That's yours, Pina.
Okay, do you know that I'm a beer girl?
I don't drink wine.
Even if you were not a beer girl, I was going to give you that six packs.
Well, just know that it will go to good use.
Okay.
So do you like the craft beers?
This is the tastiest craft beer.
I don't discriminate, but I do enjoy craft a little bit more than the other types.
Oh.
Hold on.
George Strombo wrote back
and he said haha please say hello ah that's not a commitment i don't think i'm around for a while
so i'm not gonna be able to make it he's in cali that means he's on a he's on a motorcycle
and he just goes okay tell him he can make it up to me when he gets back uh i'll i won't promote the 590 episode
of strombo because i don't want to uh psych people out so i've given the beer to uh pina i want to
thank the good people at sticker you sticker you uh they're in liberty village but they're online
which means anywhere in the world you can go to sticker you.com and order your stickers or decals
or anything that sticks, essentially.
They're fantastic.
They did these great magnets for TMLX5.
But I want to tell people they have a bricks and mortar show in Toronto.
A bricks and mortar show?
They have a bricks and mortar store.
I was going to say, I've never heard of a bricks and mortar show.
I'm like, what's going on with me here?
You can find them on Queen Street near Bathurst.
And they're opening on January 30th, which is a Thursday night.
They're going to be launching a sticker museum
and a permanent sticker art exhibition at their store at 677 Queen West.
Now, I got to find out what time this is at so I can start telling you
and also so I can stick it in my calendar because I really want to be there.
So January 30th at StickerU's store.
We're going to have a party, it sounds like, which is fantastic.
So that's a Toronto Mike sticker.
Yeah, that's for you.
I really like them.
Thank you.
You should get Chic Mama stickers.
I think I need Chic Mama stickers.
Yeah, StickerU.com.
They're fantastic.
Okay.
I want to give them a shout.
Toronto, but even the owner, the founder has been here to kick out the jams andrew whitkin and uh they're all good people there like i like
how you said that kick out the jams you want to one day you can kick out the jams but you can only
have one song per artist so you can't do 10 pro jam songs damn you know what my wedding song was
this well the song what year did you get married hold Hold on. Okay, this wedding, multiple marriages, you know.
This wedding was,
it was 20,
I should know this, right?
2013 is when we got married.
And this is the song that played
when my, well, to-be wife was,
what's it called when she comes out?
Oh, when like she's walking down.
Procession.
Like down the aisle?
I think so.
Well, this was the big song.
I will play it now
because you haven't made a guess yet,
but I'll play it.
I was going to say Breathe.
Although it is just Breathe,
so I can only give you partial points.
Yep, and our first dance
was the Tragically Hips Long Time Running.
Oh, Come and Running.
Well, both lyrics are in that song, so I forget.
I don't know how Elvis can hear the song and think that's shite.
Anyway, I got to get over there.
It's such a beautiful song. Oh, I'm a lucky man to count on both hands the ones I love.
I like that line there.
I think about that a lot.
I'm a lucky man to count on both hands the ones I love.
Yeah.
Because, you know, you're a proud mama.
Like, I'm a proud papa.
Like, I was hanging out with my four kids last night.
I was thinking.
Yeah.
I know.
I'm twice as good as you. And I was thinking. No, four kids last night. I was thinking. Yeah. I know. I'm twice as good as you.
And I was thinking.
No, I've got three.
Oh, I'm only 33% better than you.
Yeah, you one-upped me.
Three?
What are the ages of your children?
So Samantha is eight.
Liliana is six.
And Marcus is four.
I don't have any Eddies.
It's a shock. No don't have any Eddie's. Isn't that a shock?
No middle name,
Edward.
No,
it would have been cool to give one of the girls Eddie.
Yeah.
Kind of cool or mean.
I don't know one or the other,
but,
uh,
Oh,
cool.
Edwarda.
Is that a word?
No,
that is,
that is mean.
Is that a word?
Is that a name?
I don't know.
Edwarda.
Okay.
I want to give you more gifts cause I know you're italian so i was worried about this one but but i've been told
from those who are italian that's an empty box but in the freezer is your box so before you leave
in the freezer i have a lasagna for you to take home what and i'm telling you now because i know
you're a proud italian and i can tell you the petrucci family they came from
uh italy in like the i want to say the uh 70s maybe and they started up palma pasta i think
they started it up in the 80s but this palma pasta used their the recipes they brought from
the motherland so palma is the name of the matriarch of the family palma is her name
i have a friend named palma of Of course you do. Beautiful name.
Beautiful.
Can you have beautiful food?
It's beautiful food.
Now, I promise you, you will tweet at me or you'll probably Instagram at me that it's
the best lasagna you've ever had that came from a store.
That'll be the claim.
And I bet you will say that.
So enjoy your Palma lasagna.
This means I don't have to cook.
I love you. And it'll feed all. I mean your palma lasagna. This means I don't have to cook. I love you.
And it'll feed all. I mean, these are young children.
Even if you had three teenagers, they would all be full from this meal.
Okay. I'm down. Thank you.
Make sure you
get them before you leave. You gave me one of my favorite
things. Because I like you. I like
you for wrangling. I love stickers.
I love beer. Who's the only guest who said
no to us? is i want to
just uh hate on them i don't know there was somebody who said no listen i ubered down that
night for a reason i don't quite remember something i had a few guests that night that
looked like they weren't going to remember our conversation actually i remember one specifically
but okay uh it was neoman so there's the spoiler alert so neoman said no to us but that's okay
everyone else said yes it was fantastic so enjoy your's the spoiler alert so Neoman said no to us but that's okay everyone else said yes
and it was fantastic
so enjoy your palma pasta lasagna
thank you
your stickers going on your car
you got your beer
I'm going to let Eddie finish up here
and then we're going to hear
from Austin Keitner of the Keitner Group
welcome to another real estate minute with Austin Keitner at the Keitner Group with Keller Williams.
Sheila asks, what is the difference in land transfer tax if you buy in Toronto versus outside Toronto?
Really good question, Sheila.
The difference is that it's double in Toronto than anywhere else in Ontario.
So you can actually just Google land transfer tax
Ontario. You can type in an asking price, $700,000, for example. You hit the go button,
it'll give you the provincial, the municipal. And if you're a first time home buyer, it'll give you
the rebate amount too, but it's double. You'll see on this site that on a $700,000 place,
the municipal tax, which is Toronto, is $10,475 and it's the exact same as the provincial.
If you want more information about some of the closing costs, just text Toronto Mike to 59559
and we'll send you all the closing costs that you could expect.
Pina, do you live in Toronto?
I am north of Toronto, although
I consider myself a Toronto girl.
But that's only one land transfer tax.
Do you rent or do you own? I own, but I bought
a long time ago.
But that's only one land transfer tax. But I think
your taxes are probably higher.
That's what I heard. I heard Toronto taxes are actually lower.
Really? Yeah, but the land transfer
tax is double. So if you buy
now... That's all bullshit
mike what do we do i just don't just someone someone do all this stuff for me well that's
awesome i suck at it so yeah austin just the kaitner group uh great people i need him in my
life i just put uh austin in touch with a a listener who's actually looking uh right now
and they're yeah connected right now looking to to move to a bigger place because he had two kids
and now he has no he had no kids when he bought his place place because he had two kids and now he has no he had
no kids when he bought his place and now he has two kids and there's no room like i know that
feeling so austin's gonna help him and uh he's a good guy like a good guy yeah i was gonna say
speaking of good guys and uh last message and then we're gonna dive into the edge i have questions
about pina the inside edge chick and i can call her a chick. I'm not being sexist.
No, you can call me a chick.
You can call me a girl.
It takes a lot to offend me.
I thought you were going to say, just don't call me late for dinner.
I thought that's what you were going to say.
I was like, oh, I like that line.
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You're not supposed to be crazy to write songs like that, but it helps a hell of a lot.
Banjo-Dunk's partner in crime, Douglas Cameron, was conceived on this very street.
That's a fun fact for you.
That's so random.
Speaking of fun facts, I you. Speaking of fun facts,
I know.
Speaking of fun facts,
when you were at the Edge,
and we're going to talk about how you got there,
but when you were at the Edge,
you were the youngest to hold the title
of promotions director
and the first female
while under the Chorus Entertainment ownership.
Did you know that?
I did.
Okay, good,
because I got that fact from you.
Oh!
So I'm glad you know it. I'm like, when did I tell you that? I did. Okay, good, because I got that fact from you. Oh! So I'm glad you know it.
I'm like, when did I tell you that?
Okay, now tell us how, like when did you,
like you wanted to get into radio
and that's how you ended up at The Edge?
Like tell us how you ended up at The Edge
and what the hell you did there.
Yeah, so I started in radio when I was 16 years old.
I was 16.
So four years ago.
Exactly.
I've been in radio for, my god over 20 years why did i just do that math come on we know you got these three kids
we don't think you're 20 years old okay my joke didn't even make sense
um so yeah i started radio when i was 16 went to humber college for radio broadcasting
so i also teach there now in the radio program.
The same program you went to, you now teach.
I'm an alumni of the program.
And this is up near the racetrack.
North campus, yeah.
I did speak to, by the way, I recently talked about podcasting to a, they were journalism students.
Probably.
At that campus.
I did like an hour speech to a whole bunch of eager
beavers uh there at uh humber college well we're gonna have to bring you on to yeah i do that i
think i think this about podcast this teacher went to evelyn macko and asked her who do you know who
could talk to oh evelyn teaches in the radio broadcasting wacko macko one of my colleagues
yeah right and macko said you need you need one of my colleagues. And Macko said, you need
to talk to, you need to run a mic.
This was like, you need to run a mic. And then
this teacher reached out to me and I
was happy to do it. But I'd
speak to your class. Yeah, we're the radio
program, sorry, journalism, but
radio's where it's at. Well, you're probably
going to get Strombo to talk to them
instead of me, right? Strombo does come talk to my
students. They're more excited to see Strombo. And I've instead of me, right? Strombo does come talk to my students.
They're more excited to see Strombo. And I've had AJ, who's human kebab from USS.
Who I saw at the party.
One of my friends.
Yeah.
He comes.
I'll probably get Jay Brody to come.
It's going to be good.
Well, I can't follow that.
Good times.
He eats underwear and drinks breast milk.
So I can't compete with that.
Okay.
So you're at Humber College for radio.
So yeah.
So I started in radio when I was 16.
Then from there, went to Humber, took radio there, majored in announcing.
And from there, I worked at a bunch of different radio stations, but I didn't make it to
chorus until about 2003, 2004.
Okay.
Humor me by naming the stations you worked at,
even if you only worked one day.
Name the stations.
Okay, so Power 88.5, which turned into Cat Country.
And what market is this?
Tell us that.
This was New Market.
It broadcasted out of the Tannery Mall,
so it turned into a country station.
And then from there, I went to Kiss 92, the first time it was around, with Mad Dog and then from there i went to kiss 92 the first time it
was around with mad dog and billy in the morning right um and i was a phone hoe that's what they
called me i answered phones for taylor that's not proper not now back then it was i think i thought
chick was a little little antiquated and then i thought oh okay that's the radio world is a whole different game. So Kiss 92. From Kiss 92, I went out to Oshawa
and I was promotion director out at Magic 94.9,
which is now the Rock 94.9,
and for their AM station and did some stuff for Chex TV.
Oh, by the airport.
It was right in the airport, the Oshawa.
I visited Bingo Bob Ouellette when he used to work there.
In the schwa.
In fact, yesterday's episode, I'm wearing a rock t-shirt that I got.
Look at that.
Not today.
This is actually, I wore this.
Do you know who this is?
Yes, I know.
And it's not coming to mind right now.
I'm not going to tell you.
Just you squirm over there.
I know.
Pete Fowler.
Yeah, we did the Party for Marty together.
So I wore this because I figured we're going to talk about Party for Marty.
I should wear one of Pete Fowler's t-shirts. But yesterday yesterday I had a rock t-shirt on from my visit to 94.5 so please continue
so um yeah in the schwa and then from the schwa I went to um Z103 and um 88.1 from there I took a
year off of radio I went and did marketing and PR for an interior design firm. Like, what the fuck was I thinking?
You needed money.
It was the most miserable year ever.
And then I got back into radio at Q107.
I was the Valvoline street machine girl.
I was a street reporter for Q107 and promotions assistant.
And then an opening came up at Q107, sorry,
102.1 The Edge edge which is just down the
hallway because we're all in the same office and uh that was my dream to work at 102.1 the edge so
i applied for promotion coordinator got the job put all my belongings on my little wheelie chair
and just pushed it down the hallway wow yeah that's what fearless fred did the same thing he
uh he was on 102.1
and now he's on Q07.
And I used that same expression
on Twitter today when I talked about
Anyway, you'll see it on Twitter. You don't go to Twitter, but
I think you're tagged on all this exchange.
I saw a lot of notifications coming up when I was driving, but
I'm like, can't look at it right now. I will.
I said, Fearless Fred moved
down the hall is what I said. Okay.
So you
obviously were a fan of 102.1.
Is this the station you would listen to?
Yes.
All through high school, that was my station.
Ongoing history with Alan Cross was like,
I was just, you needed to listen to that all the time.
Couldn't miss it.
And it's still going on.
Yeah.
And I'll never forget one of,
and it's on my SoundCloud actually,
one of the things that I'll never forget about Alan is his announcement
when Kurt Cobain died.
That was insane.
I remember that day very well.
Very well.
Yeah.
It was a big deal.
You're a lot younger than I am, but it would be a big deal for your people too.
Yeah, it was the grunge era, right?
And so I remember in high school
and I just remember hearing Alan just break,
you know, just it's breaking news,
stopped everything.
He came on, he started talking.
He didn't know who it was.
And then when he announced, okay, it's confirmed.
And he's like, I really don't want to do this.
I really don't want to do this.
Kurt Cobain.
Wow, dead at 27. And i remember like not too much earlier i was at u of t at the time and i remember reading the like a article about how he had the almost overdue overdose in rome like so
kurt almost died like months before yes so it was like i remember when i when i learned that news
that uh he was he took his own life and he was dead,
I remember thinking,
it wasn't the shock of all shocks
because I distinctly remember
how close he came to dying in Rome just months earlier.
Like it was just so tragic.
So young and so great.
Now these grungers,
I'm assuming we both dug the same scene
because you're such a big Pearl Jam fan
and you love Nirvana.
But Eddie Vedder is really the last man standing if you look at all these
guys because cornell's gone and even if you if you lump in others who aren't really grinding
we lump in like scott wyland for example or all these guys yeah i think it's just like chilies
and pearl jam that are are kind of left you're yeah I mean, some of them died really early,
like the Andrew Wood or whatever from mother love bone,
which is the only reason we have Pearl Jam.
Yes.
Yeah.
Cause we got temple of the dog out of that.
And then the rest is history.
Okay.
So you're at edge.
What exactly were you doing at edge one or two?
So when I first moved over,
I was the promotion coordinator and,
uh,
and then a few years down the road, I had the opportunity to become the, uh, promotion coordinator. And then a few years down the road,
I had the opportunity to become the promotion director,
promo and marketing director for 102.1 The Edge.
So I jumped at that.
And that's when I became Pina, the Inside Edge chick.
Who's, is this the Jonathan Sinden thing?
So tell me about like his role in all this,
only because I've had some pretty good combos. None of them recorded, by the way, but pretty good combos with Jonathan aboutinden thing. So tell me about like his role in all this only because I've had some pretty good combos. None of them recorded by the way, but pretty good combos with Jonathan about
this era. But like, so tell me how this all came to be this inside edge stuff.
So when I applied for the edge to be a coordinator, Jonathan was my boss. He was the one that hired me
for the edge. And he was like, he was a brilliant marketing and promotions guy amazing ideas really
really fun to work with um and um and like everything in radio just give it some time and
you know things get shuffled around and he ended up losing his job how come can i can i just pause
on that for a moment like if he was doing such a great job and he was so damn smart and creative
Can I just pause on that for a moment?
Like if he was doing such a great job and he was so damn smart and creative,
why mess with it?
Because radio doesn't make any fucking sense.
It just so happens.
Like you look at Darren Wozniak,
who was the counterpart on Q107 and 640.
Brilliant.
Like, oh my God, he's been a mentor of mine.
Just amazing dude.
And same thing happened to him a a few years back i'm best
friend i'm best friends i am uh i work with one of his best friends in the world fred patterson
so him and darren are there they love going golfing together they travel together they
travel together that's a sign of a good friend yeah yeah waslick's an awesome dude but just
like anything in radio like just there's the revolving
door so jonathan was a casualty and um and then it was like hey pina can you fill in
you know for the time being so i did and then eventually i got the title and so it was they
had jonathan the inside edge guy so then they needed someone to take over and they're like all right
Pina the inside edge chick so that's how Pina came to be and I was a cartoon character well that's it
so this this tweet the tweets you haven't seen this morning where I actually went to google
images and I searched for Pina the inside edge chick okay and the first result I saw
was a screen cap of like the on-air roster from 2010. So this is like, oh, I don't
know, summer 2010. I actually
do know it was right after Jason Barr got
fired. Okay. So I, and I,
the source of this image
was torontomic.com.
That's not a joke. So I
took the screen cap
when I wrote the entry about
Barr being gone because they
updated it to show
that it was just Todd Shapiro and Dean Blundell on the Dean Blundell show.
So,
and I was looking at this roster,
which I'm going to talk to you about now,
but I did see you there,
but it was a cartoon.
It was just a cartoon.
So you were like,
uh,
I don't know.
Maybe you were like virtual.
Yes.
So Jonathan was a cartoon and then I was a cartoon.
No one knew what we looked like.
Um, and it was kind of awesome because we'd be at events like at the edge. We'd have
Pina the Inside Ed Chick's birthday bash and I would be walking around and no one would know
who the hell I was. And people would be like looking for me and I'd get messages all the time.
Like, can you post a picture? And I'm like, but this is me. And so it was just this persona and
it was a lot, a lot of fun. But we were cartoons. What other, like, can you post a picture? And I'm like, but this is me. And so it was just this persona. And it was a lot, a lot of fun.
But we were cartoons.
What other, like, can you share any more details
of what the heck you were doing as a promotions person?
Yes.
So basically, I was behind things like Edge Fest,
the Casby Awards, contest giveaways,
like the Dean Lindell Show,
going to Ireland for St. Patrick's Day
with James and Irish Whiskey,
going to Tennessee with Jack Daniels.
So all the giveaways you would hear on air,
it would go through promotions,
all the trips go through promotions,
and same thing with all the events.
So we had a huge hand in working on all the events
and the concerts,
whether it was like helping pick bands to play the logistics of it,
dates, locations, working with sponsors.
So Molson was a huge one for so many years.
So them, tons of fun stuff.
No, that sounds amazing because I loved going to these Edge Fests
and these Casby Awards.
Okay, so I can tell,
I think I've said this on the recording before,
but I was very friendly with Freddie P,
who we already spoke about from Humble and Fred.
But Freddie P was very tight with Jason Barr
because Jason Barr got his start as Danger Boy
on the Humble and Fred show.
He had a Scottish accent, you know.
He can still do it very well.
So basically Humble and Fred go down to 640,
which they were calling Mojo Radio.
And Jason stayed behind with Todd Shapiro,
who his nickname, you couldn't be had either.
I'm not even saying it right now.
I'll say it because it was re-Todd
and that's what it was.
And they wouldn't do that today,
but they probably wouldn't have an inside,
they wouldn't have a-
Inside edge chick.
Probably not, right? And they definitely wouldn't have any inside they wouldn't have a inside edge chick probably not right and they definitely wouldn't have any but this was not public facing the whole phone
uh ho that was an internal term right um no at kiss 92 no people knew us as phone hosts oh see
i just assumed it was an internal no no not at all some nasty internal terms do persist
there's one in marketing which I won't even say,
but two C's in a kitchen is a term
that marketing people will refer to
when they're trying to sell a concept or whatever.
I never heard that one.
They'll say, oh, we need to sell this, whatever.
Let's say it's like paper towels or something.
One concept is two C's in a kitchen, okay?
Wow.
I know.
And this is a real thing, okay?
But we digress here,
but you're learning a lot of stuff here.
But okay.
So where the hell was I?
Remind me.
What was I doing?
What was I doing?
I was having a lot of fun.
So the story I'm in the middle of,
and I should wrap this up.
Fred is that Fred Patterson would,
on my behalf,
would go to Jason Barr
and say,
two tickets to Edgefest, please,
or two tickets to Caspies, please.
And then Freddie P
would put them in his mailbox
and then I would go over
to Freddie P's house
and pick them up
and they were for me.
So I was,
yeah,
so I,
because I enjoyed going.
In fact,
And so,
actually,
if he would get those
from Jason Barr,
Jason was probably getting them from me. Yes. Oh, you're welcome. No, thank he would get those from Jason Barr, Jason was probably getting them from me.
Oh, you're welcome.
No, thank you.
But then when Jason Barr got fired, my link there was gone.
So I stopped.
Oh, no.
That's because we didn't know each other.
But the last Caspys I went to, that was the time.
Okay.
Speaking of USS.
USS played at this Caspy Award.
I want to say it's like 09 is what I want to say.
Okay.
I think it was 09. Was Martin there?
Martin was there
and he was joined by George Straubelopoulos
and they gave an award to
USS for like best newcomer
or something. And I want to say we're going
maybe it's winter of 2008. That's what I'm going to say.
So in the winter of 2008 at
was it the cool house i guess
yeah oh memories right uh i was like 10 feet from the stage when martin streak and george
strombollopolis gave like best newcomer award to uss and that yeah that was the last time you know
strombo did anything uh with 102.1 you know. He pulled his show from that.
He pulled his syndicated show from the Chorus Network.
And now he moved it to CBC Radio 2, where it is today.
He pulled it because of their treatment of his friend Martin Streak.
Yeah.
Strombo's done some pretty awesome stuff.
He's a good guy.
Tell me about this era that you're at edge one or two.
Can you remind us of some of the,
uh,
the on air people and some of the people that like,
can you just tell us a little bit?
Cause I know I mentioned,
I joked off the top of you,
you could have been a Josie and there was a Josie there.
Yeah.
Josie die.
So,
uh,
morning show was the Dean Lindell show.
So Dean Lindell.
And what are your,
okay,
then let's start,
uh,
what was your interactions like
with Dean great yeah um occasionally we will still talk not as much as I talked to Todd
and Jason Jason was just making fun of me yesterday actually on uh on Facebook it's funny
how Jason and Jonathan Sinden have both ended up in the same city yes yeah because jason just moved to ottawa right um so um the dean
lindell show was dean lindell you got todd shapiro jason barr then um middays was josie die who's now
at indie and then we would have the drive home show which was bookie our good good friend Dave Bookman, who's no longer with us, sadly. We would have, I want to say it was Adam Ricard
who followed that show for evenings.
But then we also had people like swing announcers,
Melanie, who's now on Indie.
Well, Melanie took Bookie's spot.
Which was, it's nice, you know what I mean?
Like it's because we,
this is my radio family, right?
And we're all close together.
So Mel was a swing announcer.
Raina Duras,
who then moved to CBC.
She was there,
swing,
Darren Spifer.
Oh, she went to Indy
before CBC.
She went to Indy,
then CBC.
Now she's in the States
in Philadelphia.
Right, for NPR.
Now the interesting thing,
we've already named four people
that were on the air at this time
that moved on to Indie, okay?
Because Josie Dye is the morning show today.
Bookie moved over to Indie
after he was let go by Edge 102.
Mel is now there, who took over for Bookie,
who sadly passed away.
And Raina.
There's someone else, too.
And there's someone else.
Who?
Lana Gay. She used to work at the edge and now
she is at indy and um i'll never forget having my second uh child liliana and being in the hospital
just giving birth to her and a few hours later my phone ringing and it was indy and they were
getting ready to launch the station uh so this was iny and they were getting ready to launch the station uh so this
was in May and they were getting ready to launch Indy in September and they wanted to talk to me
about marketing and promotions and I'm like I just had a baby and they're like oh really I'm like
yeah like a few hours ago they're like what are you doing picking up the phone so there could have
been another Edge alum at Indy.
And we can also throw in Alan Cross because even though he-
Alan was there for a little while.
He was the guidance counselor.
And there was also my assistant, Sean McNamara,
who is now over there writing.
And there's also a producer who is over there
that does all their imaging.
That's wild, isn't it?
Kyle Taylor.
Yeah.
Wow.
Okay.
And if you look at ratings now, andyle taylor yeah wow okay and and if you
look at ratings now and i know you're you know if you look at ratings now the gap has closed so
significantly that you can argue in some key demos 88.1 is now outperforming 102.1 you could argue
that yeah yeah so it's amazing that this hot like they just they're doing well yeah it's amazing
so what's going on in the 88 and uh yeah so you were at 102.1. You know, you mentioned the drummer from Goldfinger.
Darren Pfeiffer, one of my good, good friends.
And Daryl Spring, who I met at the party for Marty.
Daryl Spring, yeah.
And I'm sorry to hear he did lose that gig, unfortunately.
Oh, he just lost his gig in Ottawa.
He was at Rebel.
And honestly, I think they're totally fucked without him.
I'm saying it. On the him. I'm saying it.
On the record,
I'm saying it was the stupidest thing ever.
That guy really moved the needle for them
and was a really, really hard worker.
And he seems really nice.
Like I had a-
Super nice.
Some private chats with him
and he just seemed really, really nice guy.
Yeah.
So we hope the best.
Daryl, he'll bounce back and hopefully,
but your industry,
if I may pause here,
because in your,
your,
like,
why do you ever leave 102.1?
You know what?
It's like Josie left,
but people like Jason lost his job.
Todd lost his job.
Dean lost his job.
Martin lost his job.
Back then,
Barry Taylor was on the air too.
Love Barry. Barry lost his job. I lost my job there Back then, Barry Taylor was on the air too. Love Barry.
Barry lost his job.
I lost my job there.
So it's not like we left by choice.
Josie left by choice.
Josie left by choice.
Yes.
She gave,
she gave her notice
and I guess she had that
non-compete period or something.
A little bit.
Yeah.
A little bit.
But Barry Taylor and Martin Street
get it one day apart,
I believe.
Like it was the same.
Yeah.
One day apart.
Was it a day apart
or was it even the same day? I don't even know. I I mean I only talked to Barry about this and I feel like he said that
was the next day but yeah it felt I mean from my perspective as a guy just blogging about it at
tronamike.com it felt like the same day but it was the same essentially the same uh being down
the hallway it was yeah it was crazy to see two of your good friends just lose their job and you're
like what the fuck just happened and like Barryry barry is amazing super talented ahead of his time he used to have the
420 thought back then um like that's very interesting which was by the way apparently
the voice of that i just did the imitation of the uh of blind derrick wellsman yes who he's at the new new caps owned by who now
again stingray so new cap so he's at stingray because he's at he's where flow and boom is but
uh he you can't see it but around the corner there's this big blue jay thing signed by like
roy halliday and all these blue jays and that was a gift from blind derrick wellsman so very cool of
him but he's the guy who says. Derek, a blind movie reviewer.
Right.
He would come on Dean Blundell's show and do that.
And then he produced the Dean Blundell show towards the end of its life.
Well, there's a famous controversy you might know about.
So you can read the Toronto Star for that.
But actually, we talked about it in depth when Derek came over here.
But do you remember all the, in your tenure there,
do you remember all the producers of the Blundell show?
Do you remember who they were?
Well, Jason did it for like ever.
And then when Jason left,
Derek came on.
And then sometimes Adam Ricard,
who's now at 97.7 hits FM in St. Catharines,
he would fill in.
I love Adam.
Because Adam got the gig that became vacant
because Barr left for Ottawa.
Yeah, so he's filling in right now.
But Adam Ricard moved over to Indy
while Jason was still there.
He was in another day part.
No, you mean Hits.
Because you said Indy.
Oh, God.
See, I'm so like...
Yeah, but is he only temporary as a morning show
or is he permanent?
Yeah, no, he's temporary. They should show or is he permanent yeah no he's temporary
they should just
I know
thank you
if anyone from Indy
Indy
what is going on
hey Indy
if you want to hire him too
hey
but if anyone from 97.7
is listening
just give him the job
he's amazing
he's a hard worker
he's fantastic
and he's very tall
yeah
so what do you guys look like
side by side
can I tell the people
about your stature
I don't know if it's private
but I usually no it's not when a guest comes here and we're by side? Can I tell the people about your stature? I don't know if it's private, but I usually,
when a guest comes here
and we're going down the stairs,
I have the same spiel.
Watch your head when you turn the corner,
the ceiling dips.
I realized,
and I already admit,
it's the second time I've met you,
so I wasn't surprised by this,
but you did not need such a warning.
No, I'm like,
I am 4'11 and a half.
I always throw that half in there.
So I'm a tiny thing. I'm barely, I am 4'11 and a half. I always throw that half in there. So I'm a tiny thing.
I'm barely five feet tall.
And everyone who sees me,
after seeing me on Instagram, for example,
the first thing that they'll say to me is like,
wow, you seem so much taller on Instagram.
And I'm like, no, here I am.
Hello.
Okay, so pretty much we'll say five even
because it's easier.
You're five feet tall. And Adam is like 6'4 or 6'5. I don't know no, here I am. Hello. Okay. So pretty much we'll say five even because it's easier. You're five feet tall.
And Adam is like six, four or six, five.
I don't know, but he's tall.
Everyone's taller than me.
That's all I know.
Tall.
That is true.
Everyone's taller than me.
But he's a very tall man, Adam.
Yeah.
And he's FOTM as well.
And they should just remove the interim tag.
He could just be the morning show on hits.
I think so.
I think so. I think so.
Anyone else we're missing from that?
Daryl Spring we talked about.
Daryl Spring.
I mentioned Mel.
And then right before, well, Mel and Adam Ricard lost their jobs at the same time.
Because they were doing morning show.
Wasn't Mel on a mat leave?
Yes, she was.
You're allowed to fire people.
I guess you can.
So you lost your job when you were on a mat
leave yeah a week before returning okay surprise surprise i guess that's better than firing you
like a week before actually yeah so melanie was not on mat leave she was pregnant correction okay
so she had given them notice yeah they they were well aware so she was into her pregnancy okay so
here's my question and i know this is a question for Mel
and you might not know the answer.
But if you go to your employer
and say, I'm pregnant,
I'm going to need a mat leave.
So you give your employer
like a chance to like
make plans to fill in for you
because you could be gone
for 12 months.
I don't know if that's,
is it 12 months still?
You can here in Canada.
You've got up to a year
you can take.
But I thought they might have
made it up to 18 months.
Did I dream that up?
Because my wives always took 12 months. I think there might have made it up to 18 months. Did I dream that up? Because my wives
always took 12 months.
I was 12 months.
They might be changing
that to 18,
but we have to look at that.
But regardless,
12 months.
You can't,
if you get fired,
because they're obligated,
I guess you get your EI anyway,
so I guess it comes out
in the wash.
Like there's no obligation.
Well, you still get your benefits
when you're on mat leave.
You still get your benefits.
Even if you're fired while you're pregnant?
Well, that all depends on the negotiations.
I think we got to talk to Mel about this.
I'm not going to touch that one.
But yeah, so they were well aware that she was pregnant.
Okay, so you were at home with your newborn?
Yeah, it was my first.
And you got a phone call?
Like how did it work?
Did they ask you to come in i was actually out and about and uh samantha was almost a year old and
it was my first child named after samantha macelli from who's how did you know um no but that's a good
one i love her alice milano is awesome um and my p at the time, Ross Winters, calls me.
He's like, hey, P.
That's what everyone calls me, P.
He's like, hey, P, can you come in?
I'm like, yeah, sure.
He's like, yeah, we just want to have a little meeting, me and Suzanne.
Suzanne Carpenter, who was the general manager of the Chorus Toronto Cluster at the time.
And then, you know,
when you get that,
like that feeling in your stomach.
Yes.
And you're like,
this is not fucking good.
And then I was like,
you know what,
Ross?
I'm like,
what's going on?
Um,
because I am not going to try to find a babysitter,
haul my ass downtown,
pay for parking,
get back.
What's going on?
And he's like,
I'm really sorry to tell you,
but your job has been eliminated.
Saved you a trip right there.
Yeah.
Thank you so much,
Ross Winters for that.
So yeah.
But what can I ask you?
Because famously in this,
on this show anyways,
you know,
we've had talks with people from Breakfast Television
because there was a moment,
in fact, it was on April Fool's Day
when they let Jennifer Valentine go.
Yes.
And she was very popular
and the press release went out to say
that they have eliminated the live eye position.
Meanwhile, Pina, five minutes later,
what was his name?
Winston, for example, would be doing a live eye.
And today there's a young,
uh,
broadcaster who's doing the live eyes.
Like the live eye was never eliminated.
So,
uh,
was your position really eliminated?
No,
um,
it wasn't filling in for me on my mat leave was Darren Waslick,
who I mentioned,
I love.
And he's married to Lori Love,
by the way.
Yes.
From,
uh,
easy rock.
Yes. In St. Catherine's or is it, the way. Yes. From Easy Rock. Yes.
In St.
Catherine's or is it,
is it Niagara St.
I'm going to say that's a part of like 97,
seven,
right?
I'm going to say it's in that white house.
Yes.
It's in the white house,
the white house of rock with Adam.
Yes.
So Darren was,
not only was he doing all marketing and promotions for Q and six 40,
which were his stations,
but then he took over for the edge while I was on mat leave.
So when they let me go, and this is the way radio works, it's just like, hey, you've been
doing a great job and we haven't had to pay you anymore.
And so we're just going to give you more responsibility, pay you the same and get rid of this person.
So that's what happened.
So no, my job was not eliminated.
There is still someone doing
marketing and promotions for the edge still to this day that's true like it's not like a radio
station just stops marketing and promoting itself at all although some think maybe it has but that's
another story okay so what did you like what happened you're now no longer uh pina the inside
edge chick like what happened because you do a bunch of cool stuff
later okay so while i was on mat leave because at the time and we mentioned this right off the top
of the podcast you played rearview mirror and i'm like yeah that was my blog on the edge so
as part of pina the inside edge chick and asides from all my uh promotion and marketing duties
i was also somewhat of um a talent one of the personalities on the station and part of that
was blogging and doing social media for them and so while I was on mat leave I'm not one person
like I'm not one to sit still and do nothing I can't do that I have to be busy at all times I
crave chaos and so I decided to I'm like well if I'm blogging for the edge still while on mat leave
I was still blogging for them while I'm at leave and and voicing inside edge chick spots um I am going to start a blog about
this mom life and so I started blogging about being a mom and what that was like and I started
a Facebook group uh for like myself and like 20 friends we're all moms and it was kind of like
a place just to go connect and be like oh my god we're new moms we don't know what the hell's going
on why did this kid just shit green?
Why is this kid crying?
Why would this kid go to sleep?
And it just blew up and the community got bigger and bigger and bigger.
My blog blew up.
And so when I lost my job at the edge,
that's when I looked at the chic mama brand that I had your side hustle.
And I said,
okay,
how can we monetize this? I did the same thing, you know, because I lost my gig. I had your side hustle and I said okay how can we monetize this I did
the same thing you know because I lost my gig I had a long time gig uh for a German software
company that was coming to an end because they wanted me to work out of Frankfurt and you know
I wasn't about to uproot my dad lived in uh Frankfurt and worked there for Porsche Elvis
worked there too kind of okay yeah he was in the army and they were stationed there. My dad was in the army there too.
So long story short is there was going to be a wind down thing.
And I decided to take my side hustle and make it my primary focus.
And the launch was, no one will see this, but you and the Periscope people.
But I launched TMDS.
But this is not about me.
This is about Pina.
That's interesting. I like it. You this is not about me. This is about Pina. That's interesting.
I like it.
You did basically the same thing.
Yeah.
So I took the side hustle
and I was like,
okay, what can we do here?
And it's just grown and evolved ever since.
I haven't returned to radio
working for like men in suits.
I'm in radio,
but not like I used to be.
You're not a permanent full-time employee of a radio station.
No, I'm not an employee of a radio station at all, actually.
But people can hear me on the radio.
They can hear you on the radio.
So, okay, let's do that.
So, you, and you'll correct me if I'm wrong, but I did hard research on this, and I believe
I have it correctly, but you are the host of the parenting show on Global News Radio
640 Toronto.
I will call that GN radio 640 toronto i will call that gnr uh you're uh okay now tell us about that
but and while you tell us about this i'm hoping you'll take a few moments to tell us about somebody
who passed away uh yes well before her time sandra carusi so um i am the host of the parenting show
on global news radio 640 toronto it airs
on 640 toronto sundays at seven o'clock and it was actually a show that was created by one of
my good friends who's no longer with us another person sandra carusi sandra carusi was working
in sales at chorus radio at the time and um and then she ended up getting sick after i left after
i lost my job um she ended up getting cancer and so she
was on this leave but one of her things is her passion like a lot of us that work in radio is
radio right so she had a passion for radio she had a background in comedy she would do stand up and
so she pitched them to say hey guys why don't we do a comedy show so she started somewhere else first
doing inside jokes podcast and then she ended up getting it on the air at 640 and uh and then from
there she's like this is awesome we should do a parenting show pina would be great for this
because her chic mama brand is all about being real and authentic who better to have and if i
may i've only met you twice but but you exude passion and energy.
Like, and I think it's, I can feed off it.
Like, I think you'd be the most wonderful co-host.
I think it would elevate everybody you work with.
It's a lot of, yeah, I'm not, I'm very like a ball of energy.
I don't know how to say it.
Which works.
It works in broadcasting though.
Yeah.
It's really good.
So it's, good so it's
uh thank you thank you so um I was like sure Sandra let's do it and so Sandra got the parenting
show going and then she has also has another show called the dating and relationship show
um so for the parenting show I would be the host she was the producer and she would be my my co-host
and so we did that for a while the show's
actually turning three um in February and just a year and a half ago Sandra ended up losing her
battle um to cancer and it was really shitty um just an amazing woman full of life like she'd have
these crazy ideas but what was even crazier is that she could make them come to life.
Like these three shows and we're still going strong.
So we've got the show after Sandra.
Well,
while Sandra was there,
we would do this once a month show and it was our special edition show,
the first Sunday of every month.
And we would bring on our friend Jennifer Valentine for that.
And so we would have so much fun.
It was a show where we spoke about everything and nothing,
kind of like this podcast.
That's exactly right.
And is she, at this time, when she first shows up on your show,
she was at Q107 on the Derringer show.
Yes.
And so then when Sandra passed away,
I did the show by myself for a while, which was great, you know,
and I would bring on different guests,
and I have different guests every week, which we still do.
But then Jen and I just have this chemistry and we're just so crazy together.
And I was like, Jen, instead of once a month, do you want to do this weekly with me?
She's like, hell yeah.
So Jen is my full time co-host now.
So I host and produce.
Jen's my co-host.
She's now since Q107 has moved over to Global News Morning
and she does the morning show
there from 6 to 9 a.m.
So she gets stick it
to breakfast television.
Yes.
It's like you wrote it in there.
Yes, it's the great
Shakespearean ending here.
Yeah, and then,
and we filled in
Jen's old position
for the special edition show
with Miss Cheryl Hickey
from ET Canada.
So once a month, it's myself, Jen and Cheryl.
Wow.
That's a lot of fun.
A lot of talent.
It's not your traditional parenting show.
We are very edgy.
We like to have a lot of fun.
I talk about my love for cannabis.
It's a great, great place.
What time and what day
can you hear this
on 640
Sundays
at 7pm
Sundays at 7pm
and you can listen live
on the internet
as well
or it's podcasted
check us out
on like iTunes
and stuff like that
crazy
crazy times
we live in here
on demand
parenting show
it's a crazy
trio there
you get the Pina
you got the Jennifer Valentine and you got the Jennifer Valentine,
and you got the Cheryl Hickey.
Yeah, once a month Cheryl.
Once a month for Cheryl, right.
She's far too important
to do that every week.
Come on.
Once a month.
You're lucky to get her
once a month.
She is our Mary Hart,
you know.
Yeah, she is.
She is.
And Jen is what I call
Toronto's sweetheart.
I'm lucky to have them both.
Can you tell Jen
to come on Toronto Mic'd? I'm serious. She'd be a natural. call Toronto's sweetheart. I'm lucky to have them both. Can you tell Jen to come on Toronto Mic'd?
I'm serious.
She'd be a natural.
And it's amazing she hasn't been on.
I once had somebody,
I cannot remember who it was,
but somebody was telling me about,
we were talking about my podcast.
It was the topic of our conversation.
And they were telling me
some of their favorite episodes.
And they said to me,
I really love the Jennifer Valentine episode.
And I looked at this person and I said,
that does not exist. Like, and he's like no i listened to it it was really good
yeah and you're like jen's never been on like i know i know i'm slipping in and a lot of things
but the one thing i won't ever i will never think somebody was on who was not on and i assured this
person that i've never i've never met jennifer valentine because who could forget meeting jennifer valentine toronto sweetheart the prize girl from uh much music
she's the prize girl the prize queen yeah she's done so much what was her name what was her name
before valentine um jennifer uh oh my god she was the prize queen jennifer damn no hold on a second okay jennifer valentine is obviously her married name
and she she took it because it's so awesome yeah it is her married name but she had she was jennifer
something else uh anyway i you know ann roemer for example uh would tell me about and yeah i mean we
remember jennifer it'll you can google that well it doesn't matter get her on toronto mic that's
fine okay i'll google it in a minute we may be in the middle of one of your big speeches because we remember Jennifer. You can Google that one. It doesn't matter. Get her on Toronto Mike. That's fine.
I'll Google it in a minute.
Maybe in the middle of one of your big speeches.
Maybe you can tell me
about the voice acting you do
because you do a lot
of voice acting too.
I've been voice acting
for over 17 years.
Wow.
Yeah.
Like, can you tell us
some things maybe
we would have heard you in?
Do you want to,
can you play some stuff if
you go to soundcloud you can find the voice chick okay uh and um so i've done i've done cinema spots
for playstation i've done jennifer peck that's it all right yeah so where do you want me to go i'm
online here um if you search soundcloud and the voice chick, I've done spots for Lava Life and I've done
spots for McDonald's and Coors.
I've also done some cartoons, some animation.
Okay.
So I'm going to tracks and I see, okay, so you got some-
Oh, I've got some like funny stuff from like the parenting show.
We've got some promos that I voiced at The Edge back then.
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yeah this one uh i played a little boy in it okay let's just listen to the argos now
hey pal wow are you no a canter of the argos sure am. My dad says you guys could go all the way.
Really?
You should bring him to a game this fall.
All the way, my dad says.
If you clean up the defensive lapses, focus on special teams, and run the ball a little more, that is.
Yeah, you bring him to a game.
And make sure you call me over to meet him, okay?
Cool.
Wow, that's you.
And that voice right there is Derek Welsman.
Wow, it all comes full circle.
And Derek Welsman produced the spot.
He's a massive Argos fan.
Yeah.
He is, he really is.
That's so appropriate here.
Oh God, and they just keep going.
Yeah, we'll kill it.
Yeah, kill it, kill it.
Okay, so the parenting show,
you're still having a blast there.
You're doing a lot of professional voiceover work.
Yeah, my agent just texted me.
What about cartoons?
Cartoons, I did.
I've worked on two cartoons.
One which aired in Australia and it was called Got to Go or G2G.
So I come up in IMDB for that.
And then I did another cartoon which was popular in europe and it was
called mia and me and that is actually on netflix well that's cool like do you so i'm on season two
no no they don't to be honest um i haven't even watched it. Interesting. Yeah. Interesting. Okay, so great.
You got some voice work and you share it.
Can I say that you share an agent with a client of mine?
Yeah.
John Gallagher?
Yes, I do.
John Gallagher, who was just showing me the,
he's doing something for Frank's Red Hot Sauce or whatever.
And what was the other one?
It was like EB Games or something like that but
very cool and there was another guy who um who was on our roster mr don burns before he passed
well yeah obviously he's not there now you had him now that's something else but yeah also known
as dj trance yeah dr trance dr trance uh, energy one Oh eight. And of course he was speaking of David Marsden,
which is how we started this off with your,
your agent and the directing,
uh,
Don Burns,
of course,
a fixture,
a voice we heard all the time on one or 2.1,
uh,
back in the day.
Look at that.
Holy moly.
Full circle.
You're also a,
uh,
recce practitioner.
Reiki.
I don't even know how to say this word.
Yeah.
Energy healing. Yeah. I've got my level one and level two. Okay. Level with me since this is alliki. I don't even know how to say this word. Reiki practitioner. Yeah. Energy healing.
Yeah.
I've got my level one and level two.
Okay.
Level with me since this is all real.
I just got,
you know,
there's,
you do know,
and I'm not trying to shit on your parade here.
Maybe this is one or five,
but there's no science that tells you this helps.
No.
Okay.
So what is it?
Is it just therapeutic?
Like it makes you feel good about things?
Um,
honestly,
I believe that it works.
I've had it done on me.
I feel different.
Uh, people that have it. Placebo effect? I done on me. I feel different. People that have it.
Placebo effect?
I don't know.
Which is still something.
To each their own, right?
I don't want to judge you.
Who knows, right?
Actually, I had this conversation with Daryl Spring the other day on Facebook.
And, but yeah, it's, I don't know.
I strongly believe that there is power behind energy healing.
You can strongly believe that there is power behind energy but you strongly you can strongly believe
anything you want like that's a day but if you go to somebody it would be for somebody who's got
i don't know backache like what do you you could for anything yeah so this is something that would
whatever is i'm not saying for go you know going to see your oncologist if you've got cancer for
reiki you know what i mean but i think um you know for just
some good healing why not or you can do it alongside any kind of other if you had somebody
come to you who was sick and ask you to help them would you say i will help you but you also have to
go to a doctor yeah definitely i gotta make sure i believe in both i'm not one to, I'm not an anti-vaxxer.
You know what I mean?
I believe in a little bit of everything.
So there's no anti-vaccine talk on the parenting show.
No,
we avoid some certain,
we avoid certain topics.
We don't talk about that.
I think,
I don't think you should avoid that topic.
I think you should tell the parents listening to vaccinate their damn kids.
Yeah. there's some
things that i just uh same thing with my facebook group we don't get into like medical stuff and i'm
like i don't claim to be a doctor um not a doctor and the only advice that you should get from this
stuff is from your doctor so go see your doctor and what does it involve exactly the reiki is it
stones or something no reiki is all like it's energy that comes from the reiki is it uh stones or something no reiki is all like it's energy that
comes from the reiki practitioner and basically you move over their body um with your hands well
daryl's right that's a crock you know i'm sorry i like you very much and the voiceover is not a
crock but you can actually feel the heat and the energy from uh the person's hands so you think
your hands on
someone's body will heal them there's a little bit more to it but sounds a little uh arrogant
like a cult leader or something pina you're not healing anyone with your hands it might feel good
people like to be touched if you've never tried it try it first and then let me know i've also
never tried sticking a needle under my fingernails i I'm not going to. But that is not.
Okay, Pina, look.
We've had a great conversation to now.
I don't want to upset you. I am out.
I'm out.
But it worked.
You think it worked for you.
So you think it'll work for other people.
Hey, you don't know.
You can't knock something unless you've tried it.
That's my whole philosophy.
I think that philosophy is a load of crock.
But me and Daryl are going to talk about you later.
So Daryl, expect a call from the 416.
I'll hook it up for you guys.
So the final thing I want to address, unless you have anything else you want to share,
because you've been fantastic.
I've thoroughly enjoyed this.
But you have an unhealthy obsession with Christian Slater.
How did you find this?
You're a blogger, right?
Which means any blogger puts everything out there.
But did I blog about Christian Slater?
How else would I know?
I did. What did I say? You have any blogger puts everything out there. But did I blog about Christian Slater? How else would I know? I did.
What did I say?
You have an unhealthy obsession of Christian Slater.
And I just want to have a quick talk about that
because there's nothing wrong with having an unhealthy...
I love Christian Slater.
I love him.
I'm actually in the middle of watching Mr. Robot right now,
which by the way, if you haven't watched it, watch it.
I bailed after two episodes.
What?
No.
No.
Get back on it. But some people hate pearl jam too so remember that oh i know but still uh but no christian slater i've
loved being an 80s kid um how can you not oh yeah for me it's like his voice but heathers is one of
my just doing jack nicholson right like that's all his i mean he's great no hear me out why do
you have to hate on everything?
Like I'm saying today.
No, we did a half an hour on Pearl Jam.
I don't hate on everything.
I will say that when I'm doing this show here in the basement,
I often think about Pump Up the Volume.
Pump Up the Volume is amazing.
And think about how, like what year was that movie out?
In the early 90s?
89 maybe? Was it late 80s? It was early 90s maybe was it late 80s early 90s
something like that and think about it like pirate radio and you look at podcasting now and you're
like whoa that's awesome but that character amazing agreed i think that's a great movie
and it's got that great the great song by uh leonard cohen everybody knows is kind of permeating
to it and i think christian slater's a good actor i do think that that affection that you like
is jack nicholson like he's doing a jack nicholson i don't like jack but he's a good actor listen i
like jack nicholson but not like that i love i love christian slater and uh i'm a little bit
disappointed when i was in uh la but there was no star for him don't you have to buy those do you
have to buy those i think they sell those buy those? I think they sell those.
Like,
it's not like they say,
oh,
you're good enough.
We're going to give you one.
They're like,
you can have one now,
but it will cost you $1,200.
I'll buy it.
I don't think they'll sell to anybody.
Are we allowed?
I want one.
Could you imagine the Pina,
the inside edge chick?
Yeah,
people are like,
who the hell is this girl?
So yeah,
yeah,
that's my obsession with,
I just love him.
Christian Sater.
All right. I think Christian Slater is a good actor
and I think your obsession is-
He's got an amazing voice
and I don't think it's Jack Nicholson.
To be, so I think the only thing I'm thinking,
we just did 90 minutes and it was delightful
except for the two minutes where I told you your-
Reiki socks?
No, I didn't say socks.
I said-
It's full of shit?
Croc of shit, yeah.
It's all good. Honestly, like I said, it takes a lot to. I said crock of shit. It's all good.
Honestly, like I said,
it takes a lot to piss me off
and to offend me.
I'm a super chill
and easygoing girl.
Dear parents listening now,
you can hear the parenting show
on Global News Radio 640 Toronto
Sunday nights.
Sunday nights at 7.
But also it is important
you vaccinate your children.
So I just want to throw that out there as a PSA from Toronto, Mike.
Just do it.
Pina, you've been amazing.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
And thank you again for wrangling all those guests at the Party for Marty.
Any time you need a wrangler, I am there.
Seriously?
Okay.
I'm going to take you up on that.
I need wranglers all the freaking time.
And that brings us to the end of our 570th show.
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and i'm not going to tiktok no not well i'm on snapchat too but i don't use it but tiktok
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