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NEW - Steve Stebbing: A Reboot, a Spoof, and a Show Netflix Forgot to Promote

18 min · 11. juli 2026
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Weekend streaming picks from Steve Stebbing start with a question he can't shake: why remake Moana shot for shot with the same lead singing the same songs, only a decade later and with worse reviews. He counters with two picks worth the watch, the gory consistency of Evil Dead Burn and a spoof comedy called Gail Daughtery and the Celebrity Sex Pass that its own writers were warned not to make. On the streaming side, Silo season three arrives on Apple TV Plus carrying two seasons of mystery, Dark Side of the Ring turns its cameras on the real story behind TNA wrestling, and a Little House on the Prairie reboot lands on Netflix with almost no promotion at all. Topics: weekend streaming picks, Gail Daughtery Celebrity Sex Pass, Dark Side of the Ring TNA, Steve Stebbing recommendations, Apple TV Silo season 3 GUEST: Steve Stebbing | stevestebbing.ca Originally aired on 2026-07-10

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episode NEW - Steve Stebbing: A Reboot, a Spoof, and a Show Netflix Forgot to Promote cover

NEW - Steve Stebbing: A Reboot, a Spoof, and a Show Netflix Forgot to Promote

Weekend streaming picks from Steve Stebbing start with a question he can't shake: why remake Moana shot for shot with the same lead singing the same songs, only a decade later and with worse reviews. He counters with two picks worth the watch, the gory consistency of Evil Dead Burn and a spoof comedy called Gail Daughtery and the Celebrity Sex Pass that its own writers were warned not to make. On the streaming side, Silo season three arrives on Apple TV Plus carrying two seasons of mystery, Dark Side of the Ring turns its cameras on the real story behind TNA wrestling, and a Little House on the Prairie reboot lands on Netflix with almost no promotion at all. Topics: weekend streaming picks, Gail Daughtery Celebrity Sex Pass, Dark Side of the Ring TNA, Steve Stebbing recommendations, Apple TV Silo season 3 GUEST: Steve Stebbing | stevestebbing.ca Originally aired on 2026-07-10

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Shiftheads - One Changed Behaviour Doesn't Mean They're Cheating

Signs your partner is cheating rarely show up as one dramatic clue, and Dr. Laurie Betito spends this conversation drawing the line between suspicion and proof. A guarded phone or a sudden change in routine can mean betrayal, or it can mean stress, depression, or a need for space that has nothing to do with anyone else. A Pattern, Not a Single Clue Betito walks through the real difference between privacy and secrecy, why deleted texts and hidden passwords matter more as a pattern than a single incident, and how something as ordinary as low libido during a stressful stretch can get misread as infidelity. She's direct about the stakes of getting that read wrong. What Actually Counts as Betrayal The conversation turns to defining infidelity before it becomes a crisis, why emotional affairs can cut deeper than a drunken mistake, and why the couples who fare best are the ones who name their relationship's lines before they're tested. Topics: signs your partner is cheating, secrecy versus privacy, stress mistaken for infidelity, defining infidelity in relationships, open marriage advice GUEST: Dr. Laurie Betito | drlaurie.com Originally aired on 2026-07-10

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ICYMI - Why Your AI Search Results Might Be Lying to You

AI search summaries are quietly replacing the second, third, and fourth sources you used to check before trusting an answer. Mohit Rajhans lays out how a single Gemini query can bury the truth of a story under one linked opinion video, and what that means the next time you search for anything you actually need to get right. The conversation turns to the moment a routine BMW search revealed how Google's own ecosystem feeds back its own YouTube link and calls it an answer, plus the real statement Toronto Pearson International Airport had to issue when AI-generated misinformation about the airport spread faster than anyone could correct it. There's also a warning about accounts driving Alberta separation talk from outside Canada, and why AI search tools cannot tell the difference. Rajhans also traces where Shadow AI started, the plugins students built to dodge detection in schools. Topics: AI search summaries, Gemini search bias, Toronto Pearson Airport, Shadow AI, Alberta separation misinformation GUEST: Mohit Rajhans | http://thinkstart.ca [http://thinkstart.ca] Originally aired on 2026-07-10

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NEW - Thirteen Billion Dollars, and It's Still Not Ours

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Canada Has More Drive-Throughs Than the UK

Drive-thru culture is getting a real-time reaction this summer, as Europeans in town for the World Cup post themselves discovering it for the first time. One video shows a woman getting out of her car at the window, certain a drive-thru could not possibly be that simple. The numbers back up the culture shock. The UK runs under three thousand drive-throughs total. Canada, with a fraction of the population, has almost thirty thousand. McDonald's alone still pulls seventy percent of its US revenue through the window, even in the age of Uber Eats. Then there is Buc-ee's: two hundred gas pumps, three pound sandwiches, and a bell that rings every time fresh brisket comes out of the oven. Ryan tracks down the receipts on why America's drive-thru scale has genuinely stunned the rest of the world. Topics: drive-thru culture, Buc-ee's, European tourists, fast food statistics, McDonald's revenue Originally aired on 2026-07-09

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