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Brian Crombie Radio Hour

Brian Crombie Radio Hour

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A high-profile businessman and political strategist, Brian Crombie brings his straightforward and highly informed perspective to his new show – The Brian Crombie Hour on Sauga 960AM Tuesdays and Thursday evenings at 7 pm. His vast experience working on Federal, Provincial, and Local politics and at the high levels of the business world, Brian gives us a glimpse inside the political war rooms and behind the boardroom doors. A man constantly on the move, Brian easily navigates between issues here in Canada and abroad.

While politics and business dominate his time, Brian also explores his other great interest, The Arts. Whether it's politics, business, or the Arts, there will be no shortage of guests for his weekly roundtable. Politics of the day, emerging businesses, Economic issues, or the hottest trends in the Arts- they will be all under Brian’s microscope to get his own political opinions and thoughts. Every hour will end with a robust round table debate with an incredible array of guests from all across the political, business, and arts spectrum.Copyright NEWSTALK Sauga 960 AM
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  • Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1617 - Transformation Isn’t What You Think: Letting Go to Become Whole
    Apr 24 2026
    We talk about transformation like it’s simple — like it’s just discipline, willpower, or a better plan.
    It’s not.
    In this deeply personal Friday episode, I’m joined by Tosca Reno, whose life reflects both extraordinary success and profound loss. Her perspective cuts through the noise:
    Real change isn’t about what you lose on the outside — it’s about what you’re finally willing to lay down.
    We explore the weight people carry that has nothing to do with the scale… and why letting go is often the hardest, most necessary step.
    In my closing commentary, I take it even further:
    Transformation isn’t about upgrading your life.
    It’s about facing it — honestly, painfully — until you become whole.
    This is one of the most reflective and emotionally grounded conversations of the week.
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    55 min
  • Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1616 - Why Most Organizations Solve the Wrong Problem: Rethinking Risk, Strategy & Leadership
    Apr 24 2026
    What if the biggest risk facing your organization… isn’t what you think it is?
    On this episode, I sit down with Chris McBryan — a 35-year veteran of the RCMP specializing in covert operations and complex investigations — to challenge how organizations define and solve problems.
    His core insight is simple but powerful: most organizations focus on symptoms, not root causes.
    We dive into his five-question framework for redefining problems (inspired by Albert Einstein), why containment strategies often fail in both policing and business, and how global fraud, cybercrime, and hybrid threats are reshaping the risk landscape.
    Chris introduces the concept of “asymmetrical problem-solving” — targeting weak points instead of attacking strength — and explains why breaking down silos between legal, finance, and compliance is essential for real progress. We also explore what leadership truly demands: not just process, but judgment.
    This episode is a masterclass in thinking differently about risk, decision-making, and how to solve the problems that actually matter.
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    50 min
  • Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1615 - Is Foreign Aid Failing? Rethinking Global Responsibility and Real Impact
    Apr 23 2026
    We send billions in foreign aid every year — but are we actually solving anything?
    In this episode, I’m joined by global development veteran Monte McMurchy, whose decades of experience across Africa have led him to a stark conclusion: most foreign aid doesn’t fix problems — it manages them.
    We take a hard look at why short-term aid efforts repeatedly fall short, how colonial-era borders continue to fuel modern conflict, and what’s often missing from well-intentioned interventions. From the critical role of education and female empowerment to the importance of local leadership over foreign control, this conversation challenges many of the assumptions behind global aid.
    We also explore Canada’s shrinking presence on the world stage — and what that means for our role in defense, peacekeeping, and international leadership going forward.
    This isn’t a comfortable conversation — but it’s a necessary one.
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    51 min
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