Randeep Janda
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Podcast Appearances
And I think that comes from a genuine love for each other, right?
You see the photos of them traveling.
I know that the tribute they had on Hockey Night yesterday and Murph mentioning basically traveling 1,500 days with Shorty and Cheech, that's a brotherhood, right?
And that comes with time, but there's also something that
It felt like it was so natural.
And it was, you know, what we heard and what we witnessed on television, it was because they genuinely, like, loved each other, right?
And that doesn't come easy.
That's not a natural thing for every broadcast.
So I think Vancouver, we had something special with that trio.
Whether the outside world, whether the rest of the NHL understood the jokes or not, whether they're in on it or not, who cares?
It was uniquely Vancouver, and we were privy to such great analysis, but also fun moments.
And you're right, Cheech was a huge part of that, as I already mentioned.
Yeah, so it is a multi-year national program by Rogers to help Canadian families address excessive screen use.
like we're of the generation of like we knew a world without ipads and iphones and and you know all that uh the newer generation the younger generation hasn't had that they've grown up with ipads they've grown up with phones from a very young age so this is a program that's set up by rogers screen break and it's going to include parental controls youth programming research and partnerships and education and advocacy essentially what it helps is it just helps to manage that screen time so that
But youth programming aspect includes a visit to schools with athletes and experts to talk about how to manage screen time.
And, you know, athletes are going to share how they navigate it as well.
This is not only an issue that, you know, the younger generation deals with.
Like, I got my screen time.
time issues as well.
I'd like to decrease it.