
Why Tom Brady Can’t Date
Tom Brady has fame, fortune, and championships—but why does dating still seem so complicated? Host Shaliza Bacchus sits down with psychotherapist Sim Chhabra, founder of Horizon Within, to unpack the psychology behind divorce, identity loss, and modern dating for men.
From rebound relationships to men’s mental health, this conversation explores how success doesn’t shield anyone from emotional wounds—and why healing matters more than status.
In this episode, we cover:
• How divorce impacts male identity and sense of purpose
• Why rebound dating doesn’t always lead to healing
• The role culture plays in relationships and emotional processing
• Men’s mental health, emotional awareness, and why it’s often overlooked
• Why “avoidant men” may actually be emotionally unprocessed
RELATED VIDEOS

Redefining Canadian Citizenship
Does Bill C-3 fix a historic injustice—or quietly redefine what it means to be Canadian? In this wide-ranging conversation, we unp
Mike Wixson

Why High Achievers Still Feel Unfulfilled
Even when life looks successful on the outside, something can still feel deeply off. In this honest and thought-provoking conversa
Teresa Greco
-600x338.png&w=3840&q=75)
Why Ontario’s Liquor Shelves Are Empty
Why are popular American whiskeys disappearing from Ontario shelves — and what does it reveal about Canada’s broken alcohol system
Mike Wixson

Turn Your Ideas into a Podcast — Fast.
Launch your show without lifting a mic. Affordable professional podcast production.
Sponsored Ad

The Best Christmas Movies Ever Made
Why do classic Christmas movies never get old? In this festive episode, we break down why timeless holiday films still beat most m
Jim Lang

Holiday Burnout vs Being a Grinch
The holidays don’t just bring joy—they bring exhaustion, overload, and unrealistic expectations. In this episode, we break down wh
Jim Lang

Why Holidays Make Everyone Doomscroll
Why does every family gathering turn into everyone staring at their phones? In this conversation, we unpack the psychology behind
Jim Lang