Living in a flooded Brantford, how do Olympians focus before their event? Are you a care giver, you might be surprised with the answer! A website to help that can help with anxiety?

Published: Feb. 23, 2018, 3:27 a.m.

b"Ted Michaels hosts tonight's show while Scott is away.-There is drone footage of what's happening in Brantford right now and it's gone pretty viral on the Internet. What's it like filming your hometown and living there at the same time?\\n\\nGuest:\\xa0Jarod Houliston-Flooding is causing issues for businesses and homes in Brantford so the question must be asked, what is open and what is closed? Ted let's you know.-Competing in the Olympics is without a doubt an extremely stressful experience that is as much a mental game as it is physical. So who do Olympic athletes talk to to help strengthen their minds before they compete for a chance at a gold medal?\\n\\nGuest: Dr. Carla Edwards, Sports Psychiatrist\\xa0-There are more care givers in our world than many of us realize. As a care giver, there are more options available at your disposable that can make both your life and someone else's better.\\n\\nGuest: Dr. Yvette Lu, Family Physician and Filmmaker\\xa0 \\xa0 \\xa0 \\xa0 \\xa0 \\xa0Shannon Costanza, daughter has Cystic Fibrosis-Anxiety medicine, therapy and treatment aren't cheap which makes the healing process an even bigger challenge. Someone who lives with anxiety and runs a website to help those who share her struggle joins Ted on tonight's show.\\n\\nGuest: Chantal McCulligh, founder of Anxiety-gone.com"