2022

  • BC, Hockey and the Tweet Sheet

  • Special Guest: Donna Zielinski

  • Ted makes a fashion statement for the ages, Terry waxes nostalgic from afar about the Montreal food scene, and Ted and Poseidon talk with their mouth’s full. It’s really going in the shitter fast.

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November

  • Special Guest: Anthony Wilson-Smith

  • The boys riff at length on Elon Musk's Twitter acquisition, Elton John's latest farewell tour, Carey Price's journey in sobriety and much more. Sometimes funny, sometimes serious, and always from the heart.

August

  • Terry and Ted close off their third season with an instant classic of an episode.

  • What do you get when you put 137 years of combined radio experience in the same room? A lot of great stories and strong opinions, including the pros and cons of personality news, showdowns with bullying bosses, and the time a listener showed up at the studio with a gun. Venerable Montreal newscaster and radio personality Murray Sherriffs joins Terry and Ted for some free-wheeling broadcast banter nearly half a century after he first signed on in Medicine Hat, Alberta.

  • If the fictional TV bar Cheers is where everyone knows your name, Ziggy's Pub on Montreal's iconic Crescent Street is where NOBODY knows your name, and that's by design. Legendary Montreal bar owner Ziggy Eichenbaum has deliberately fostered a pub atmosphere where celebrities of all stripes can relax alongside regulars trained by Ziggy himself in the art of discretion. It's a formula that's worked for the better part of three decades and produced some great stories. The Mayor of Crescent Street is our guest this week.

  • Terry & Ted share more stories, go over the Tweet sheet, talk concerts and more.

July

  • Special Guest: L. Ian MacDonald

  • In Season 3 Episode 5, the Standing By studio is overtaken by the force of nature that is Montreal blues musician Shane Murphy, who talks about opening for Buddy Guy, Derek Trucks and John Mayall (among others), getting punched in the face for a sippy sac during a rough and tumble Verdun, Quebec upbringing, and favors the boys with a number off his new album "Get Religion".

  • Terry and Ted get back to basics.

  • Special Guest: Michael Armstrong

    Thanks to Mike Armstrong, Standing By: The Terry and Ted Podcast has been heard around the world. Whenever and wherever he's on assignment as a correspondent for Global National News, Mike has been a faithful listener to the podcast, which is extremely flattering considering his own credentials. He has covered some of the biggest national and international stories of the last 25 years, including the Ice Storm, Afghanistan, the Asian tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, the Haiti earthquake and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Mike's worldview has been shaped by witnessing history first-hand, and he shared it with us from Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where he spent more than two months this spring mentoring African journalists.

June

  • Special Guest: Mark Camacho

  • Terry and Ted kick off Season 3 with one of their podcast patrons and the king of French language comedy podcasting - not just in Quebec, but the world over. Mike Ward takes the guys on a ride from his first open mic night all the way to the pinnacle of comedy and podcast success, with an unexpected detour through the Supreme Court of Canada.

May

  • Special Guest: David O'Keefe

april

  • Season 2, Episode 9

  • It is to their everlasting shame that Terry and Ted went 17 episodes deep in a Montreal podcast without having a Stanley Cup champion in studio. That oversight is corrected in Episode 8 of Season 2, as Chris Nilan joins the guys to talk about hockey, family, addiction recovery and his abrupt and unexpected dismissal from TSN Radio for declining to take the COVID vaccine.

  • Special Guest: Pantelis

  • It's a tale as old as time - you can take the girl out of Dollard-des-Ormeaux, and she'll never come back. On Episode 6 of Standing By, West Island native Maureen Holloway joins Terry and Ted from her palatial estate in Toronto, where she forged a formidable broadcast media career while maintaining ties with her home town and breaking new ground in the Canadian west.

march

  • Terry and Ted reminisce about the good ol’ days.

  • The Holocaust isn't exactly a go-to source for humor, and the delicate dance between tragedy and comedy is best left to people intimately familiar with both. In Season 2 Episode 4 of Standing By, Terry and Ted welcome journalist, author and broadcaster Tommy Schnurmacher - the son of Holocaust survivors and a man who's able to see even the most awful events through the lens of humor while never disrespecting the gravity of the circumstance. This one is a keeper.

  • Season 2 | Episode 3

    Funny isn’t learned - it’s innate. But comedy as an art form is a craft that’s honed over years, or - in the case of Joey Elias - decades. The dean of standup comedy in Montreal has headlined across the country and beyond, performing for Canadian troops in places as far flung as Rwanda and Afghanistan. Joey joins Terry and Ted to talk about the evolution of comedy and navigating the pandemic landscape with humor.

  • We've all shared the silver screen with Robert DeNiro in a movie scene that was directed by Martin Scorsese...okay, no, we haven't. But Terry and Ted know someone who has: Montreal actor, comedian and restauranteur Guido Grasso Jr. - this week's guest on Standing By: The Terry and Ted Podcast. Plus the Tweet Sheet and assorted other tomfoolery with Terry and Ted and their producer, Poseidon.

  • Season 2 | Episode 1

    Terry and Ted are back for Season 2 of the Standing By podcast - and they’ve brought guests! The season premiere features accomplished Quebec journalist and longtime La Presse columnist Marc Cassivi, who has a familiar story: he listened to Terry and Ted in the car with his Dad on his way to school as a teenager, and now Marc and HIS kids listen…or at least they did until Terry got the bum’s rush and Ted told the powers-that-be to piss up a rope. Marc Cassivi joins the guys for a free-wheeling conversation on culture and politics - and makes a surprise disclosure towards the end.

February

  • In their final ZOOM mini-podcast before returning to the studio, unshowered Terry and semi-nude Ted discuss Wordle - the online phenomenon that's taking the internet by storm. In the spirit of the wildly popular five letter word game, Terry promises to bathe and Ted has committed to wearing pants - or at the very least flannel pajama bottoms - as a courtesy to each other and the parade of guests they have lined up for Season 2.

  • Like everyone else, Terry and Ted are navigating the COVID lockdown landscape as best they can, and here's good news: they'll be back in the studio in mid-February with an eye towards a March launch for season 2, with Jaguar Land Rover Laval, Merson Automotive and Matelas Bonheur back on board as sponsors. Meanwhile, here's an entr'acte mini-podcast on the recent flurry of prominent celebrity passings and the social media-related death of unconditional friendship.

January

  • Like everyone else, Terry and Ted are navigating the COVID lockdown landscape as best they can, and here's good news: they'll be back in the studio in mid-February with an eye towards a March launch for season 2, with Jaguar Land Rover Laval, Merson Automotive and Matelas Bonheur back on board as sponsors. Meanwhile, here's an entr'acte mini-podcast on the recent flurry of prominent celebrity passings and the social media-related death of unconditional friendship.

  • Like most of the rest of the world, Terry and Ted are on pandemic pause. They’re both fully vaccinated and socially distanced, and they were compulsive hand washers long before anyone had even heard of COVID 19. But discretion being the better part of valor, the boys have decided to wait for the shitstorm to blow over before going back into the studio for season 2.