Just Asking with Saroja Coelho
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AudioAgentic AI could change how you shop
Would you let bots buy you stuff? Autonomous AI shopping agents will research products and complete the purchase for you. What questions do you have about agentic AI shoppers? What do you want to know about how AI shapes your daily shopping experience right now? Our two guests are Aleksandra Sagan, an e-commerce reporter with The Logic, and Markus Giesler, a professor of marketing at York University’s Schulich School of Business.
The Iran protests explained
This week on Just Asking, we answer your questions about the Iran protests, the international response, and what could possibly come next. We’re joined by two guests. Arash Azizi is a lecturer at Yale University and author of the book, What Iranians Want: Women, Life, Freedom. Maral Karimi is faculty lecturer in the department of politics and public administration at Toronto Metropolitan University and author of the book, The Iranian Green Movement of 2009: Reverberating Echoes of Resistance.
Heated Rivalry and the state of romance on TV
Heated Rivalry has taken the culture by a storm. It’s a triumph for Canadian television, and perhaps a commentary on a deep appetite for earnest, steamy romance on TV. What do you want to know about Heated Rivalry and the state of romance on television in 2026? Our guests are Mel Woods, a senior editor at Xtra Magazine, and Cassandra Morann, a romance writer and host of the Rational Romantics podcast.
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