Celebrity Jobber with Jeff Zito - The “Takin A Walk” Podcast with Buzz Knight

Celebrity Jobber Podcast with Jeff Zito

Celebrity Jobber with Jeff Zito - The “Takin A Walk” Podcast with Buzz Knight

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Published on Sep 17, 2025, 8:00:00 PM
Total time: 00:27:58

Episode Description
Join us for an intimate conversation with Raine Maida, the iconic lead singer and primary songwriter of the Canadian alternative rock band Our Lady Peace. Known for his unique countertenor falsetto voice and poetic lyrics, Raine shares the journey of forming the band in 1992, the evolution of their sound, and his enduring role as the last original member of the group. Beyond music, Raine opens up about his solo career, his passionate philanthropic work with War Child and other charities, and the balance of family life with his wife, singer Chantal Kreviazuk. This episode offers an inspiring glimpse into the creative mind and humanitarian spirit behind one of Canada’s most influential rock voices.
 
Raine Maida: The Voice and Vision of Our Lady Peace
 
 

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More about Celebrity Jobber Podcast with Jeff Zito

The word “jobber” is defined in popular culture as somewhat of a journeyman. The movie Rocky tells the story of a boxing jobber, who defies the odds to become the world heavyweight champion. Talk radio veteran Jeff Zito speaks with celebrities about their first job. If not for their big break, what would they have become? Were they destined to be rich and famous? Or were they almost a jobber?