Yonah Budd has over 40 years of experience working with patients struggling with mental health issues and specifically addictive behaviours. He holds a diploma in Addiction Counselling and Social Work from George Brown College and is a licensed Private Investigator in Ontario, specializing in crimes related to substance abuse and mental illness.
Yonah is the Co-Founder and Clinical Director at The Farm in Stouffville, a residential treatment center, and
Co-Founder and Clinical Director at Recover@Home, an intensive virtual outpatient program.
Yonah has been a broadcaster since 2018.
On tonight's episode of "Road to Recovery" before getting into the heavy stuff Yonah is Celebrating going national starting next week Saturday December 3rd. Then dives into the dep stuff importance of depression and anxiety and how parents can talk to their kids about suicide. Yonah is then joined by Casandra Bryant a PhD student in the rural studies program at the university pf Guelph on the effects of mental health in rural Ontario during the COVID pandemic. Yonah caps off the first hour with the story of a man convicted of manslaughter in a Ontario girls fentanyl overdose. Yonah starts the second hour on the effects of air pollution on the brain and mental health. After that Yonah is joined by Rachel Bromberg who is the co-founder of reach and response network to talk the mental health crisis in Canadian universities. Finally Yonah ends the show looking forward to his new show starting next week "At Your Best With Yonah Budd" 11pm EST/9 PMT All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
THIS IS A BEST OF EPISODE OF "ROAD TO RECOVERY WITH YONAH BUDD"
On this best of episode, we look back at segments talking about training your mind with Corey Chadwick, drinking habits with Dr. Niami, and In the second half Yonah speaks with Dr. Michael Rieder on the effects of medicine, finally Yonah ends the show with stories of road rage.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On tonight's episode of Road to Recovery Yonah speaks with Jonathan Foulds, Professor of Public Health Sciences and Psychiatry at Penn State University about the reduction in nicotine in cigarettes sold in the United States. In the second hour he speaks with Jennifer Chambers, executive director of the Empowerment Council. All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On tonight's episode of Road to Recovery Yonah invites long-time friends of the show Louis March & Marcell Wilson on in the first hour to speak to the recent gun violence seen here in Toronto. In the second hour he speaks with Robb Nash, a musician & motivational speaker towards suicide prevention across Canada. All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
THIS IS A REBROADCAST OF PAST SEGMENTS ON THE ROAD TO RECOVERY Guests: Riker Mejer is a Toronto student speaking about staying active and has updates for today's students. Dr. Heather Fulton, is a Registered Psychologist & an Adjunct Professor and Clinical Instructor in the Department of Psychiatry at University of British Columbia. Jennifer Fraser is the founder of the Bullied Brain and speaks about bullying and how it can affect your brain. Sabrina Baldini is a sex educator who speaks on the topic of non-monogamy. All of that and more on tonight's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com.
On tonight's episode of Road to Recovery Yonah invites Dr. Michael Rieder onto the show, a Professor with the Department of Pediatrics, Physiology, Pharmacology and Medicine at Schulich Medicine & Dentistry (at Western University) to speak to the current opioid crisis in Canada. In the second hour he speaks with Dr. Heather Fulton, a Registered Psychologist & an Adjunct Professor and Clinical Instructor in the Department of Psychiatry at University of British Columbia - about addicts behaviour in their relationships. All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On tonight's episode of Road to Recovery Yonah invites friend of the show Louis March, Founder of Zero Gun Violence Movement on to talk about the recent & shocking gun violence within Toronto. In the second hour he speaks with Riker Mejer, a Toronto student to speak about staying active & talk about updates for today's students! All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On this week's episode of Road to Recovery, Yonah spends the first hour paying tribute to Breast Cancer Awareness Month by bringing his wife onto the show, an incredibly strong survivor, to tell her harrowing story in hopes of bringing light to ways in which women can be more knowledgeable on this illness. In the second hour Yonah speaks with Sharon Mayne Devine, CEO of Catholic Family Services Peel-Dufferin and the lead of the Brampton-based Safe Centre of Peel to speak to the current human trafficking crisis in Ontario & how best to eradicate it.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
For this week, Yonah goes live at 9pm by starting off the show on some details behind Deaths from toxic drugs being on the rise again this year. Yonah then invites Sabrina Baldini: A Sex Educator, on the topic of non-monogamy. Yonah then closes off the hour on an abuse victims allegations on a megachurch pastor and anonymous trolls coming against her. The second hour then Segway's into the second segment back on the topic of COVID-19 and mental health. Yonah then goes into the topic of homelessness and details the serious effects from it Yonah then invites Vincent Cheng: An Infinity Coach and Psychologist on the discussion of finding peace within yourself in which, Yonah then ends the hour concluding the topic with the guest.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
For this week, Yonah goes live at 9pm by starting off the show on some details behind American adults getting routine anxiety screenings. Yonah then invites Tania Borja: Senior Co-Ordinator of Health Program at a Toronto Food Centre, on Mother's facing difficulties during COVID-19. Yonah then closes off the hour on trying to find the best suit to wear.
The second hour then Segway's into the second segment back on the topic of mental health. Yonah then invites Jennifer Fraser: Founder of the Bullied Brain, on the conversation of bullying and how it can effect you're brain. Yonah then ends the hour concluding the topic of mental Health.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
For this week, Yonah goes live at 9pm about the recent shooting in Milton this week that left three people dead including an officer dead and a auto body shop owner. Yonah then invites Cory Chadwick, Mental Fitness/Mindset Coach & Gym Owner to discuss body workouts. Yonah then closes off the hour on the case of Criminals after they're released from prison..
The second hour then Segway's into the topic of concern being raised with Canada's medical marijuana program. Yonah then invites Tom Dingwall, Mayoral Candidate for the Town of Clarington, & an Retired Cop, on the conversation on blaming politicians for the recent shootings in the city. Yonah then ends the hour concluding the topic around the recent shootings in the city, and the process of copping, and maintaining safety in light of the recent events.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
As Fall begins, Yonah is live at 10pm about the recent health issues with Justin Bieber, then invites Evan Sambasivam, Candidate for City Council at Indeed to speak about City Council finding a solution for Homelessness. Yonah then closes off the hour in the last two segments on Road Rage and the dangers of it. All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
As the summer is winding down Yonah is live at 9pm & taking callers about the phenomenon of “Quiet Quitting”, then invites Michelle Slater, Director at Indeed to speak about this hot topic & how this is an opportunity for employers to positively reshape the workplace. He closes out the first hour speaking about drugs & their effects on young adults. In the second hour Yonah invites Dr. Tim Naimi on the show, who is the Director of the University of Victoria’s Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research, to speak about Ottawa urging alcoholic labels to be updated after reports link moderate use to increased risk of cancer.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On tonight's show Yonah talks with a multitude of individuals, beginning with Rachel Miller from CloseGap Youth Mental Health to speak about challenges facing kids today, followed by a conversation with Dr. Hilary Tindle about smoking cessation drugs, then Yonah closes out the first hour with Kyla Lee speaking about the ethics of roadside cannabis testing. In the second hour, Yonah invites 11 year old Riker on the show to talk about the upcoming school year beginning & what kids are facing today. He then speaks with Dr. Christine Korol, a registered psychologist, and founder of the Vancouver Anxiety Centre about how extreme heat affects individuals & she provides many tips on how to beat the extreme heat. Yonah then closes out the show welcoming callers into an in-depth conversation about aging & how everyone deals with it, in the wake of the Lisa LaFlamme case. All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
Yonah covers a variety of topics on tonight’s show - beginning with Jennifer Chambers, executive director of the Empowerment Council to speak about crisis workers, followed by a conversation with Mary Beth Miller, PhD, assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at the MU School of Medicine to speak to the reality of Veterans being reluctant to seek help. Yonah closes out the first hour with Dr. Kevin Harrigan, Director of the Knowledge Translation Stream and contact for the Gambling Research Lab to speak to the recent transformation of bingo halls into casino’s despite slot machine ban. In the second hour, Yonah invites David Sweanor on the show, Chair of the Advisory Board, Centre for Health Law, Policy & Ethics, University of Ottawa and the author of several e-cigarette and health studies to speak about the dangers of E-cigarettes & benefits of alternatives. He then speaks with Vancouver Lawyer Kyla Lee about the controversial roadside cannabis screening devices the RCMP have been implementing. Closing out the show, Yonah educates the audience about ‘doxxing’ & gives a few local examples of this insidious act. All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On tonight's episode Yonah opens the show talking about ways to be more present & live in the moment. He then has Nataly Georgeiva on the show to speak about eating disorders, genetics & mental health - followed by a conversation with Ayoub & Deluxson about youth outreach & mental health in Toronto's lower-income neighborhoods. He closes out the first hour speaking with Chantal from Drug Free Kids Canada.
In the second hour, Yonah has Marcel Wilson on the show to speak about a recent event affecting many families in Swansea Mews neighborhood.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On tonight's episode Yonah talks getting the little ones ready for school, the hockey Canada scandals, the effects of drinking alcohol at a young age, how heat effects mental health, as well as continuing the story of overdose in Ottawa and the steps that can be put in place to help and wraps up the show with his recent trip in Canada and the struggles he faced.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd. Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On tonight's episode Yonah chats with multiple guests, first Don Trepanier, Program Director of ‘The Annex’, in St. Thomas, Ontario. The Annex is a new centre to help people dealing with addiction fight for sobriety. He then talks with Dr. Marvin Andujar, assistant professor of computer science and engineering at the University of South Florida, who’s studying if ‘brain painting’ can help college students diagnosed with ADHD.
Over the second hour Yonah invites friends of the show Louis March, Founder of the Zero Gun Violence Movement & Marcell Wilson Founder of One by One Movement to talk about public gun violence as well as the 10 year anniversary of Scarborough's Danzig St. shooting.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On tonight's episode Yonah chats with multiple guests, beginning with Dr. Kasey Creswell, an associate professor of psychology at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania & followed by Dr. Kerry Bowman, Bioethicist with the University of Toronto.
Over the second hour Yonah covers topics about coping with mental health & addictions - while fielding multiple callers wanting to speak to the specific subjects.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On tonight's episode Yonah chats with multiple guests, beginning with Dr. Monica Vermani, Clinical Psychologist and author of A Deeper Wellness: Conquering Stress, Mood, Anxiety, and Traumas - followed by Dr. Peg O’Connor, recovering alcoholic and professor of philosophy specializing in addiction studies in the first hour.
Over the second hour Yonah has Louis March Founder of Zero Gun Violence Movement & Marcell Wilson Founder of One by One Movement on the show for a round table discussion about Toronto’s recent financial addition to combat gun violence.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On tonight’s show Yonah chats with a multitude of different guests - from Sarah Kennell, national director of public policy for the Canadian Mental Health Association, to Dr. Andrea Chittle, a family physician and co-author, and Yonah closes out the first hour with Lyle Jones, co-owner of Pedal Pub Toronto. The second hour features conversations with an eating disorder survivor about the importance of clinics for adults with disorders, followed by a multi-segment conversation with Marcell Wilson, founder of One-By-One Movement about Toronto's Swansea Mews neighbourhood.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On this episode of Road to Recovery, Yonah chats with Dr. Tyler Black, suicidologist and emergency psychiatrist about youth online and how it can impact mental health. Then ,David O’Brien, Director of mental health at Yorktown Family Services, who also leads ETA Toronto joins the show to talk about the rise in supremacist violence. Yonah closes out the first hour with Sandra Clarke, Executive Director of The Advanced Coronary Treatment Foundation, for a discussion on children being trained to administer naloxone in schools.
The second hour features young Indigenous artist Sara Kae on her new song, Rise, and her journey as a young Indigenous artist, as well as David Carmichael, Executive Director of Canadians for Vanessa’s Law, who shares his own story of psychosis.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On this episode, Yonah chats with Dr. Sean Kidd, Chief of Psychology for Toronto’s Centre for Addiction & Mental Health about a shelter in Toronto helping teens stay in school. Then Allan Carpenter is on the show as a long-term survivor advocating for those living with HIV & Yonah closes out the first hour with Larry Gifford, National Director of Talk Radio for Corus Entertainment and Co-Founder of PD Avengers.
The second hour features two segments worth of an in-depth conversation with Road to Recovery regular, the Founder of Zero Gun Violence Movement Louis March about recent gun instances in Toronto and they speak about the state of the States.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
This episode features past conversations Yonah has had with many great guests in the past few weeks.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
This episode features past conversations Yonah has had with many great guests in the past few weeks.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
This episode had technical difficulties, preventing the second hour from being broadcasted as planned.
On tonight's pre-recorded episode Yonah spoke with Mark Barnes, Founder of Respect RX, an Ottawa based company that focuses on serving those with mental health and substance use issues in a stigma-free environment. He then chats with Holly Gauvin, Executive Director of Elevate NWO & closes out the hour with Stacey Talbot, Founder of Ned’s Wish, a first-in-Canada charity that helps cover veterinary costs for retired police and military dogs and a former RCMP superintendent.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On this episode Yonah brink on guests to talk about various issues in the headlines, but first Yonah discusses the hundreds of sailors on a US naval ship that attempted suicide. Then he is joined by gust Dr. Jibran Khokhar to talk cannabis poising in pets, followed by Jeff Stanlick to discuss the new programs in schools around mental health. And to end the first hour Yonah is joined by guest Dr. Patrick Baillie to provide insight on police struggling to help those in crisis. Yonah focuses his second hour on the ongoing opioid crisis, schools dropping gifted programs and the accessibility issue that is facing the city of Toronto
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
This episode features multiple interviews - beginning with Floyd Ruskin a long time local volunteer, followed by Jennifer Flanagan, CEO of Actua & closes out the first hour with Nicholas Axas, Kingston Health Sciences Centre Director of Mental Health and Addictions. In the second hour, Yonah chats with Dr. Dina Kulik, Pediatrician and Founder of Kid Crew Clinic.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
This episode features multiple interviews - beginning with Paula Allen from Lifeworks and followed by a panel discussion with Louis March Founder of Zero Gun Violence Movement & Marcell Wilson Founder of One by One Movement. The final guest is David Ellison, Owner of Scarlet Fire Cannabis to speak about Toronto’s Cannabis market.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
Tonight’s show features pre-recorded segments with guests - Michael Spratt, Criminal Lawyer, Heather Galloway, Grad Student & Dr. Mark Tyndall, Founder of MySafe Society for the first hour. The second hour features a new guest, Andrew D’Amours, Co-Founder of Fly Trippers, as well as many other fascinating topics.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
This episode features past conversations Yonah has had with many great guests in the past few weeks.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On today’s episode Yonah discusses the last 2 years of the pandemic and if we can ever go back to pre-pandemic life, not just masks but societal changes. Yonah also brings on DUI lawyer Jonathan Lapid to talk about the high profile court case of a teen driver in Vaughan crash that killed 2 children dodges jail time. Guest Paul Burns, president and CEO of the Canadian Gaming Association, talks the new sports betting now legal in Ontario. Shannon Tebb, dating coach and founder of boutique matchmaking service Shanny in the City stops by to talk about how covid has affected divorce and relationships. Eram Chhogala, Trauma and ER nurse fill us in on how nurses are doing behind the scenes and the fatigue they face as covid continues. Yonahs’ final guest is Dr. Ed Kucharski, Chief Medical Officer at Casey House, as they talk about Casey house hospital being the first in Ontario to be a safe and supervised space for substance abuse. Finally, Yonah ends the show talking about Suicide and 5 helpful steps for anyone having suicidal thoughts.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On tonight’s show Yonah covers the topics of insomnia & the effects of social media advertising ADHD medication through TikTok. He then has multiple guests on the show including David Ellison, owner of Scarlet Fire Cannabis Co., Marcell Wilson Founder of One by One Movement & Dr. Donna Rockwell, CEO & Founder of Already Famous.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
Yonah opens the show talking about his recent personal experience with the passing of his mother & reflects on grief, loss and how the pandemic has changed how we live, die & grieve. He then talks about the importance of mental health in youth & speaks with Samuel Braemer, the Co-Founder of Transforming Style about their support for LGBTQ+ community through styling & accessing therapists. Yonah closes out the show with segments about fraud in GenZ & Ontario’s domestic violence prevention.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
This episode features past conversations Yonah has had with many great guests in the past few weeks.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
This episode features past conversations Yonah has had with many great guests in the past few weeks.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On tonight’s episode Yonah features a past conversation had with Arlene from On Point about his thoughts on what is happening in Ukraine – then speaks live with Scott McKean, the lead of SafeTO - Community Safety & Wellbeing Planning Toronto about gun violence. Yonah then switches gears & speaks with Leanna Townsend, Counsel & Chair of the Family Law Group at Mills & Mills LLP Barristers and Solicitors about being a lawyer & mediator in familial disputes. Closing the show, Yonah chats with Constable Jennifer Dagg of the Peel Regional Police about general scam messages citizens get & specifically, current scams related to vehicle plate sticker refunds.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On tonight’s episode Yonah speaks with Sgt. Peter DeVries of the North Vancouver RCMP about new mental health supports the police have on The North Shore. Yonah then switches gears & speaks with Nataly Georgeiva – Registered Dietician about what food to have ready for your child to keep them energized & he then follows up with multiple current headlines.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On tonight’s episode Yonah speaks about the mental health of teens, then early education about Alzheimer’s with Brainable program director Jade Crystal. He also covers the subsequent children involved in the Ottawa protests, as well as more mental health funding required post pandemic. Yonah then speaks at length with Louis March, founder of Zero Gun Violence movement about the recent uptick in Toronto gun violence.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On this Best Of show, you'll hear past interviews with people like Police Constable Sean Shapiro, Dr. Yusra Ahmed, and more. This show also includes a panel discussion between Yonah, Louis March, and Tanya Sharpe.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On this episode, Yonah talks about members of the city cracking down on noise children make while enjoying musical instruments in a local park, then covers the youth overdose rate & benefits of having Narcan in schools. He then speaks with Psychiatrist at Montreal Children’s Hospital Dr. Brian Greenfield & covers topics like chronic marijuana use, the benefits of addiction consultations & 9 tips on how to persevere in order to succeed.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On this episode, Yonah opens the show covering his opinions of the trucker convoy that made its way to Ottawa this weekend. He then speaks to Tanya Sharpe, an Associate Professor at University of Toronto & Marcell Wilson – the founder of One by One Movement about violence and subsequent support in racialized communities.
Yonah then has Sean Shapiro, a Police Constable with the Toronto Police Traffic Services on the show to speak about their online reach and support for the city, then closes out the show speaking about how the pandemic is taking a toll on Canada’s young retail workers.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On today's episode, Yonah speaks to Psychiatrist, Group Therapist Facilitator & Creator of Mindfully Muslim Dr. Yusra Ahmad about psychiatrist burnout. He then speaks with Louis March, founder of Zero Gun Violence Movement about local recent gun violence, followed by Ronan Levy, Executive Chairman of Field Trip Health about Canada approving psychedelics for therapeutic means.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On today's episode of Road to Recovery, Yonah talks about children in Ontario returning to in-person learning, how workers can ask for time off, dealing with toxic parents and more! Yonah also welcomes three amazing guests: Sarah Vance, a Toronto high school teacher and member of Ontario Education Workers United, Wyatt Sharpe, host of the Wyatt Sharpe Show, and Paula Allen, Global Leader and SVP at Lifeworks.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On today's episode of Road to Recovery, Yonah talks about the ending of 2021 and the importance of learning from the past while reflecting on some words of wisdom from renowned people who passed last year. He then speaks with Toronto Life Coach Lisa Jeffs about New Year’s resolutions how we can set achievable goals in 2022. In hour two, our producer Sofia speaks with Yonah about seeking a therapist & the process of finding the right fit for your needs. He then speaks with Katerina Alexopoulos, a holistic therapist about breakups during the holidays & ways to kickstart the healing process if you’ve experienced this recent loss. Michelle Anhang, a Family & Mental Health Counselor is the final interview of the show, a prerecorded conversation about taking the next step in either repairing or cutting a family relationship if it is no longer healthy.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
THIS EPISODE OF ROAD TO RECOVERY ORIGINALLY AIRED ON DECEMBER 18TH, 2021.
On today's episode of Road to Recovery, Yonah talks about the divide between families on getting their kids vaccinated for COVID-19. He also talks to the Co-founder of Recover at Home about kids and video games. Why are kids getting addicted to in game purchases and microtransactions and can this be considered gambling? Plus, Yonah discusses an injection site opening up in New York City and what the impact of the opioid crisis is right now.
All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On today's episode of Road to Recovery, Yonah talks about the divide between families on getting their kids vaccinated for Covid 19. We also talk to the Co Founder of Recover at Home about kids and video games. Why are kids getting addicted to in game purchases and microtransactions and can this be considered gambling? In addition Yonah talks about an injection site opening up in New York City and what the impact of the opioid crisis is right now. All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On today’s episode, Yonah discusses the difficulties faced by post-secondary students as online classes drag into 2022. He also refers to recent studies linking cannabis use disorder to an increased number of heart attacks in young adults.
Yonah then speaks with Nataly Georgeiva, Registered Dietician Specializing in Eating Disorder Support with JM Nutrition about healthy eating and how to get yourself into better habits, regularly.
In addition, Yonah tackles Ottawa's latest effort to impose handgun bans. He then switches directions to speak with Joana Lopez, a Breakup & Divorce Recovery Coach, Neurolinguistic & Hypnosis Practitioner and Inspirational Speaker about her advice for getting over a rough breakup.
Yonah closes the show by talking about Canadians plans to travel amidst new testing requirements and gives advice on how to travelling with anxiety and enjoy your trip.
On today’s episode, Yonah weighs in on the recent atrocity that was the shooting at a Michigan high school and shares his perspectives on the interplay between children’s gun violence and parental responsibility. Yonah also delves into the police brutality a Montreal teen had lately experienced.
Yonah speaks with Eric Dumschat, Legal Director of MADD Canada, about MADD Canada’s request for Toronto councilors to reconsider the current pause of ride-share drivers’ licenses.
In addition, with the latest passing of Ontario’s “Right to Disconnect” law, Yonah speaks with Mackenzie Irwin, Associate at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP, about the implications and shortcomings of this law.
On today’s episode, Yonah chats about implications for children getting vaccinated, as well as the psychological ramifications of comparing children to others. Yonah also touches on rising inflation rates within Canada and seasonal affective disorder. In addition, Yonah speaks with Paula Allen, Global Leader and SVP, Research and Total Wellbeing at LifeWorks, about ways to prevent employee burnout. Yonah also chats with Larry Gifford, National Director of Talk Radio at Corus Entertainment about his inspiration behind starting the PD Avengers organization and personal experience battling against Parkinson’s disease.
In this Best Of episode of Road to Recovery, Yonah chats with a cavalcade of guests that we've had on in the past couple of months including Paula Allen, Rachel Bromberg, Kristal Jones, Leah Denbok, and more!!
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On today's show, Yonah talks about the "generation chasm" and how today's youth feel unlucky and / unattached from the country. Yonah also speaks to author, Ruth Miller about why Canada hasn't made corporal punishment for children illegal yet. And finally, Yonah is joined by co-founder of Reach Out Response Network, Rachel Bromberg, to talk about lessening the load for emergency services and connecting people to mental health services before called police. This and much more on today's episode of Road to Recovery.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On today's show, Yonah talks about sexual assault in relation to the St. Mike's case, as well as a case coming out of a dance academy in Toronto. We also talk about kids throughout the show. How do we teach kids resilience, why is there such a mental care gap, and more. Yonah is also joined by barrister and solicitor, Monte MacGregor, to talk about Ontario lawyers protesting new guilty plea certificates. All of that and more on the Road to Recovery.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
Today Yonah talks with Kristal Jones from Toronto Beyond the Blue about Halloween and the call for the removal of of police officer costumes. In addition he speaks with Louis March from Zero Gun Violence Movement about the multiple shootings that happened in Toronto recently. Finally we talk about the right to disconnect, cannabis shops, and much much more on today's episode of Road to Recovery!!
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On today's show, Yonah talks about the kids. Are they getting enough sleep? And is this hybrid model of learning hurting them more than doing good? Also Yonah talks about the Great Resignation and what that means for employers and employees alike. Finally, Yonah speaks with the President of Toronto Beyond the Blue to talk about the mental health of our frontline police officers and what it's doing for retention within the police force. All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On today's episode, Yonah chats with Sofia Vavaroutsos, Global News Radio 640 Toronto Technical Producer and The Eye Opener journalist, about her article highlighting sexualization in the restaurant industry - through an account of a previous experience within the industry.
In addition, Yonah speaks with Edward Hertrich, author of Wasted Time, about the recent protests outside of a jail in St. John's, Newfoundland in light of an inmate's suicide.
Plus, Yonah hears the sentiments of both Naomi Sayer, an indigenous lawyer specializing in public law, and Leah Denbok, an associate with the Humanizing the Homeless organization, on a court case pertaining to strippers' challenges in light of Ontario COVID-19 pandemic measures and homelessness stigmas, respectively.
On today’s episode, Yonah chats about the delicate balance of offering support in friendships while tending to one’s mental health and the importance of gratitude in light of Thanksgiving, also touching on the issue of hosting vaccinated and un-vaccinated guests in homes during Thanksgiving season itself.
On today's show, Yonah talks about extracurriculars in school and and is joined by Bonnie Sue Solomon to pose the question on if it's too soon to have them start again. He's also joined by Irvin Studin to discuss students who feel ousted from the school system and how they can rejoin it after a pandemic. Finally, Yonah talks to Paula Allen from Lifeworks about how to feel psychologically safe in a workplace. All of that and more on Road to Recovery.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On today's show, Yonah discusses picky eaters, mental health resources for university students, gun violence, life after a year in a pandemic, and much more.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On today's show, Yonah talks about the continuing protests at hospitals, the recent assaults at Western University, back to school fears, the dangers of being a criminal lawyer, and more.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On today's show, Yonah opens about his experience living in the U.S. during 9/11. Later on he takes your calls on vaccine passports and whether or not they're going to be useful to the public. And are you itching to get on a plane soon? Well there's a few things you need to know before booking your flight. All of that and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On today’s episode, Yonah chats about mental health in relation to kids returning back to school. He also takes time to speak with callers regarding their sentiments on anti-vaccination protests taking place in front of health institutions like hospitals.
Yonah chats with the creator of the Coco Bear Fundraiser, Shari Dubois, about the initiative and what inspired her to start the fundraiser. In addition, Yonah speaks with Dr. Sagi Denenberg, Veterinary Psychiatrist at North Toronto Veterinary Behaviour Specialty Clinic, about the difficulty for pet owners to leave their pets at home while returning to work post-pandemic.
A police operation in Calgary is mismanaged and pins drug users in a corner. Yonah also speaks to the VP of Kids Help Phone to talk about the return to school for students. The LifeWorks monthly Mental Health Index has been released, so we discuss the numbers and where we're going. Finally, we talk to an employment lawyer to speak on the return to work and the hesitancy that employees might have going back to the office or having vaccines mandated.
All of this and more on today's episode of Road to Recovery with Yonah Budd.
Reach out to Yonah anytime by visiting The Farm Rehab, calling 1-877-777-5808, or emailing the show at roadtorecovery@640toronto.com
On today’s episode, Yonah welcomes guests and hosts panels to discuss gambling addiction, gun violence and more.
Yonah also takes your calls and texts about anxiety about violence in the city and potentially returning to the office.
On today’s episode, Yonah chats about eating disorders – notably with teens – and shares sobering statistics pertaining to this issue.
Taking listeners' calls, Yonah also discusses the fourth wave of the COVID pandemic and how people may generally feel about it.
On today’s episode, Yonah talks about resilience and how one can persevere after adversities and failures. In addition, Yonah speaks with Corus Entertainment’s National Director of Talk Radio, Larry Gifford, on this topic and his noble work with PD Avengers after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. On top of how Larry started PD Avengers, he explains what inspired him to establish the organization that aims to provide support for those battling against Parkinson’s disease and raise awareness about it.
On today’s episode, Yonah discusses Ontario's "broken system" and how it fails those who most need care. Plus, Yonah talks with Dr. Jennifer Kagan-Viater a palliative care doctor and Philip Viater a lawyer at Viater and Perelman Family Law Group about the death of Dr. Kagan-Viater's four-year-old daughter.
Yonah follows up with Irwin Elman, the previous Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth about the care system and what should be done about it, and answers your calls and texts.
On today’s episode, Yonah discusses apprehension regarding traveling as travel restrictions gradually loosen during the pandemic. In addition, Yonah chimes in on social etiquette regarding asking others if they’ve contracted COVID-19 or have been vaccinated, chatting with callers on this issue. Yonah also shares about his recent road trip to Montreal, Quebec and how the experience felt in light of loosened COVID-19 quarantine restrictions.
On today’s episode, Yonah talks about the adverse effects the COVID-19 pandemic – particularly online school - has had on the mental health of youth and their overall wellbeing. Yonah speaks with Dr. Rida Mirza (Medical Practitioner - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry) and Bonnie-Sue Solomon, MSW for their insight on online school and advice as to how parents can effectively guide their children through virtual learning. In addition, Yonah talks about the somber consequences of bullying to one’s mental health, as well as the traumatic effects it may entail.
On today’s episode, Yonah talks about the relationship between stepping back into everyday life after a global pandemic and mental health.
Yonah also speaks with Paula Allen, Global Leader and Vice President of Research and Total Wellbeing at LifeWorks, about the viability of mental health treatment services being provided at workplaces and the effects that returning to work may have on an employee’s mental health.
In addition, Yonah chats with Dr. Karen MacNeil, Lead Mental Performance Consultant with the Canadian Olympic Committee, about the importance of helping athletes through their mental health experiences while learning to communicate and handle interactions with sports media entities.
On today’s episode, Yonah discusses the dangers of tainted drugs. Drug addictions and the somber consequences that they entail are also highlighted, in which Yonah speaks with Michael Tibollo, Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, on how to practically treat drug addictions. Yonah also chats with two recovering drug addicts about how they have used their past experiences to help others aspiring to recover as well.
On today’s episode, Yonah covers the turbulent issue of youth gun violence with respect to the shooting that transpired at a toddler’s birthday party in Rexdale, Ontario on June 19th, 2021. Yonah speaks with guests Ron Taverner, Louie March, Marcel Wilson, and Dr. Rida Mirza in light of the recent atrocity, discussing the social implications of youth gun violence and ideas - including movements - to mitigate it.
In this episode, Yonah highlights the safe consumption and storage of edibles from children, as well as a rise in drinking habits among young people since the beginning of the pandemic.
Also, Yonah chats with Dave McLennan, founder of Boots on the Ground, a first responders support organization, and Edward Hertrich, author of the book Wasted Time.
On this debut episode of Road to Recovery, Yonah Budd discusses the mental health of Toronto's 3-1-1 operators due to the pandemic, the increase in social housing applications because of domestic violence, and mothers' mental health.
Plus, Yonah answers your calls and emails.
On this debut episode of Road to Recovery, Yonah Budd discusses mental health during the pandemic, shares personal stories and talks about the importance of standing up for your mental health.
Plus, Yonah gets to know you by answering your calls.