Episode 1 - I Can’t Get No Satisfaction
Featuring Terry David Mulligan
When Mick Jagger and Keith Richard wrote Satisfaction, in 1965, they weren’t just cranking out a hit. You could say they were calling BS on polite obedience and the idea that you should just take what you’re given and smile. Fast forward a few decades… and that dissatisfaction hasn’t gone anywhere. It’s just grown up. So what happens when you refuse to stay in one lane your entire life? From RCMP officer to one of the most recognizable voices in Canadian music and media, Terry David Mulligan didn’t just pivot, he reinvented, again and again, through radio, television, film, food, and wine spanning more than 5 decades without ever losing his curiosity or his grip. In this episode, Cheryl and Terry dive into what it really takes to let go of outdated identities, follow curiosity over certainty, and build a life that actually feels genuinely like your own. This is a conversation about creative courage, risk, the cost of reinvention, and the power of staying open to change.
About Terry David Mulligan -
Terry David Mulligan (born June 30, 1942, New Westminster, BC) is one of Canada’s most enduring broadcasters. After four years as an RCMP officer, he entered radio and never looked back — becoming a disc jockey, television host, MuchMusic VJ, character actor, oenophile, and podcast host across a career spanning more than 60 years. He helped program Canada’s first FM underground rock station (CKLG-FM, now CFOX) in Vancouver, hosted CBC’s Good Rockin’ Tonite and Great Canadian Gold Rush, created and hosted MuchWest for MuchMusic, and has been hosting Mulligan Stew — a two-hour weekly music program on CKUA— since 1995. He also co-hosts Hollywood & Vines TV with actor Jason Priestley, seen in over 190 countries. TDM has been inducted into the BC Entertainment Hall of Fame (with a star outside the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver) and was named BC Broadcaster of the Year in 2011 and 2012.
Website: https://www.mulliganstew.ca
Mulligan Stew on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4epKkl5l6WjMmDmTuz0xhv
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry David Mulligan
The Canadian Encyclopedia: https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/terry-david-mulligan
THE SONG — (I CAN’T GET NO) SATISFACTION
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The Rolling Stones — 1965 Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on a tour bus in Clearwater, Florida. Recorded in one take. Released as a single on June 6, 1965. Widely considered one of the greatest rock songs ever recorded.
Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3dbFIUN3ijypSia9UuEgyY
KEY THEMES
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Reinvention. Career pivots. Creative courage. Identity. Letting go. Canadian media history. Risk-taking. Curiosity. Aging with attitude.
“Because sometimes the boldest move isn’t starting over, it’s admitting you’ve outgrown who you used to be.”
About your host - meet Cheryl Becir:
She is 69. Curious as hell and not done yet.
After decades leading Not-for-profit organizations - challenging systems, and driving meaningful change, Cheryl “retired”… and lasted about five minutes. Now? She’s asking even better questions. With sharp insight, lived experience, and a refusal to play small, Cheryl creates space for conversations that are honest, layered, and deeply human.
This isn’t a retirement project. This is the next chapter, on her own terms.
Website:https://theboomersrevolt.ca
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Email: theboomersrevolt@gmail.com