DNTO
Summary: DNTO invites you to make discoveries about who we really are - flawed, funny, and beautiful - one story at a time.
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We've all had moments when singing has cut to our core. But why does the human voice have such a grip on us? And what happens when a song becomes more than just words and music? (Originally aired Oct. 11, 2013)
This week is all about the brushes with fame we experience trying to get close to celebs. So grab your autograph book and cozy up to all kinds of tales of awkward, surprising, and funny celebrity encounters. (Originally aired Sept. 13, 2014)
Bicycles get us to work, they take us home again, and can carry us all around the world - with nothing but the power of our pedalling. So from training wheels to trail races: where did your bicycle take you? [Originally aired September 6, 2014]
We've caught World Cup fever, so we're doing a show all about soccer! We'll stretch the play over about an hour, with everything from inspiring tales to moments of madness.
This week we're handing the mic over to some of our favourite Aboriginal storytellers and musicians for a show that's 100 per cent indigenous. Settle in for dramatic, compassionate and funny tales about identity, family and speaking out.
Whether it's about the tiny goldfish or the 75-pound lake trout or the wee biting ones... everyone's got a fish story. This week, we reel some in.
Have you ever joked that someone needs an intervention? Sometimes, getting involved can be really simple. Other times, inserting yourself into a conflict can have serious implications...
Knock knock! Who's there? DNTO! DNTO who? DNTO'nt you know this week's show is all about what makes us laugh? (But probably not that joke. Sorry.)
This week, DNTO explores the creepy crawly world of bugs. Some freak us out. Some fascinate us. Others are even tasty! One thing's for sure: We all react in different ways when we get up close and personal with insects.
Travel has the ability to transport you beyond a specific place. It can take you into a part of yourself you didn't even know existed. This week, we're travelling to some interesting places as we find out where those travels really took you...
Motherhood is a tough job that comes with its share of wonderful and worrying moments. So, in honour of Mother's Day, we're asking: how did you navigate the challenges of motherhood?
Breathing keeps us alive. It can calm us down when we're stressed or it can speed up when we're anxious. The average person takes 672,768,000 breaths in their lifetime. Yet we don't often think about the breaths we take. So this week, DNTO does!
This week on the Best of DNTO, hockey great Paul Henderson tells us what he REALLY thought of being thrust into the spotlight following the 1972 Canada-Russia Summit.
Another one of our favourite stories from the DNTO vault. As a teenager, Bob Lee watched an innocent man get beaten - and didn't intervene. Thirty years later, he had a chance to redeem himself, but found it harder than he expected.
A look back at one of our favourite DNTO stories of the year: how a man who had lost his bearings, his motivation, and his taste for society ended up changing Holly Moore's life.