Thursday, April 30, 2026

Broadcast Schedule and Platform Adjustments...

             First of all, big thank-you to our new CEO Sammi for this idea and advising me on this idea and since I am the lead with broadcasting on our social media for the most part I have decided that I will not be returning to Kick.com nor Twitch.tv nor any platform as the decision for me is to stream once a week on two or three of our social media platforms for the foreseeable future. Meaning it is now a permanent change which means that there will no longer going on those third party websites that I mentioned or are alluding to.

          So with our schedule changed the Sunday spot has opened up. There will be no streams on Sundays whatsoever at this point so the Sunday schedule has been suspended indefinitely with no plans to unsuspend the Sunday schedule. Saturdays will be our normal Saturday Chat as always with the oddball streams during the week so we will be sticking to weekly at the moment. That is the post for today and as always talk to you tomorrow. 



Chris

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

The CBOTW Show on Saturdays

             The CBOTW Show will be eventually expanding to Saturdays as coverage on shows are slowly being expanded  and someday we may have shows everyday if we keep getting new hosts. I know we are waiting on JBird to when he is planning to start working on Only Murders in the buildings and I haven't spoken to him on that as he just got married a week ago so I am giving him to adjust to married life first before I jump into it. 

            However the Saturday slot at 6 pm EST is being used for Larry and I's recordings that are being posted up as I took over the Thursday spot while he was on hiatus and yes I could give it back to him and I but I am use to Thursdays but oh heck I should I am more then OK for Saturdays but transitioning may be hard as I have been very active on Thursdays. So it is sounding like Saturdays @ 6 pm EST will be our new time slot plus eventually adding in JBird to the line-up it will be an interesting schedule for us. Anyways that is the post for today and as always talk to you all tomorrow!



Chris

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

The Reason I Stepped Down as CEO...

          I know a lot of you will scratch your heads but the reason I really stepped down was not just the non stop b.s. drama but it was also my mental health has been taking a dive and gotten worse so Sammi took over as CEO and it has taken a lot of pressure off of me with running the operations of the company but don't think for a second I am keeping up with what she's done in the changes because she is always in my ear on things and why most of the time shes quiet on the Discord as she is always working, reminds me of her and I think I've taught her well. 

       I  have been training her about 2 months and the plan was for her to take my place and slowly I taught her everything what she needs to do and she has been very active over on Discord and the emails. We've been trying to get her on Facebook but they kept on banning her LOL. We have a good laugh about it on the server from time to time. Anyways with me going on a long term leave of absence with the possibility of not returning as CEO, we needed a replacement.

      The reason why I stepped down as I said was my mental health has been bad with all the trolls, drama, I needed to step away from that role but with the intention of still being involved and I am getting help through video calls every week and the reason I go quiet for an hour each week. Right now, please do not expect me back as CEO. I am happier in my smaller role. I also ask for your privacy during this time when it comes to my mental health, I am not going into specifics but I don't mind if you guys ask me how it's going but again will not go into details. Anyways that is the post for today, rather lengthy post and as always talk tomorrow. 


Chris

Sunday, April 26, 2026

We're Putting the Pieces together

             We have been making the correct moves and it's all coming together now which is great and very proud of the moves we have made. Last week and on the weekend we have been busy recording and editing and thanks to our CEO, Sammi and Brooke for helping out with editing and this week we will continue to help me get all the editing done this week so next week I can possibly work on more original series for Malcolm and start to work on the return of Ghostwriter eventually. I practically have everything else going on around it so it makes it really tough to work on one of the shows we cover.

          The Pieces are coming together and this week, we will completing all recordings, editing, shorts scheduled episodes and of course our blogs here on the website as Saturday I will be on the move around the city for Doors Open throughout the daytime. Then next week we can prepare other episodes for future episodes of the podcast. Anyways that is the post for today and as always I will talk to you all tomorrow!



Chris

Saturday, April 25, 2026

Baker's Table Oshawa Sandwich Review

            This week I had the pleasure of going out for lunch with my dad which is rare especially with me on my diet but decided to treat myself to a sandwich from the Baker's Table in Oshawa which is a very good with what they give. They sure hone their craft with bread, desserts, sandwiches and of course the hot food. Had a lasgna from there once and was amazing to be honest! Anyways I've seen a glowing review for their amazing sandwiches from YouTuber Oshawa Scooter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdUHlHJoHS4 and I totally agree.

          Now into my review, enough of this butt kissing I am doing, haha. So many different types of sandwiches and was hard to decide and I enjoy the smoked meats like Pastrami, Corn Beef etc so I have decided on the Pastrami and I added some cheddar cheese plus some pickles on it and I know what you guys are going to say, ewww. Well don't knock it till you try it. It gave it the dill tanginess to the sandwich and will do it again in the future. I give the sandwich a 15 out of 10 as it exceeded my expectations and I will be back in the future. Anyways that is my review, hope you guys enjoyed this review and as always I will talk to you all on Monday.


Chris

Friday, April 24, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) will be getting an update too!

               Since becoming the boss lady of the company, I have been busy with some changes and updates. Especially with the website and I can officially say, Chris has done a wonderful job with the website and it hasn't looked any better. Each time he has made the updates to the website it has improved it greatly. Looks so professional and easy to navigate on. 

             The last thing I'd like to see updated is the Frequently Asked Questions, the FAQ page that is on our website as you know The Reality TV Recaps is finished so we have to update it accordingly and I am keeping him on his toes but he's always up to working on the code and the website and updating things so in the coming week or so, Chris will be updating those pages and getting them up to code if you get my coding joke from this. So stay tuned folks for the updates as he progresses with the two updates and I will speak to you all again soon.

 

 Sammi, CEO of ChrisBOnTheWeb Media 

Thursday, April 23, 2026

The CBOTW Show Reality TV Recaps are No more!

           To fix all these scheduling problems, I have gone ahead and cancelled the Reality TV Recaps. The main reason, I wasn't motivated enough to do  them anymore and both Sammi and I advise each other quite often so we work hand and hand, she updates me on decisions behind the scenes which I will talk more about these things but I talk to her about all the content and updating how it's going and that is how she knew I was struggling so that is one of the reasons was she influenced me to make this move and she is right and hey now I can add in the Saturday shows when Larry and I return and boy we are definitely talking about the return and it is coming soon.

           I know you guys have heard this before. We mean it and we are working on a few things but in the meantime, I am working on my stuff and the episodes with Bob as well so either way I am still very busy but have a lot of extra time on my hands and able to take days off when there is nothing much to work on. Anyways that is the post for today and as always talk to you all on Monday!


Chris

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Chris has been promoted to Director of Content!

                Chris who has been the heart & soul of the company with company with the help of our amazing Staff and yes he stepped down but he deserves some kind of fancy title as he has been working so hard on the content that you guys see on a regular basis whether it's a stream on social media, podcasts, web show talk show with Shane, he is once again the heart & soul.

             So I have the pleasure to announce he is now the Director of Content which means he is the head guy for the content. I have dealt with a few people and will continue to and will give any new potential collaborations to Chris himself which will be under cbotwofficial@outlook.com which has been added to the list of contents on our website and the Get Involved with the Blog. 

 

Talk to you all soon,

 

Sammi, CEO of ChrisBOnTheWeb Media 

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Term of Use is being totally revamped.

        I will be speaking to Chris today or tomorrow, depending  about revamping our terms of use on our website and this has to do with disrespect towards Chris and him ending his streams minus the social media streams that he does so we want to break down the TOU and make rules that are tough but fair so that will be my little meeting with our former CEO.

       We as a company and a community do not like to have so many rules but the more disrespect we get the more we have to enforce these rules and maybe it is just time in general that we remind you guys of a rule break but we will let you all know when the new TOU (Terms of Use) is released. 

 

Sammi, CEO of ChrisBOnTheWeb Media 

Monday, April 20, 2026

Two events were removed....

            Two local in person events has been removed one for the foreseeable future and one just for this year. Added one event that probably be more of a permanent event each and every year:

Added:

Saturday, May 2nd, 2026: Doors Open Oshawa (NEW and more than likely permanent.)

Removed:

First Saturday of May: Bowmanville Maple Festival

Mid-August: Rib Fest (Removed, not sure if it is permanent or not.)

           There are the two minor changes and I am deeply sorry for the lack of blogs today as I went kind of off the beeton path today but tomorrow I promise you guys that I will be back on schedule @ 11 am EST. No more broken promises, no being off schedule tomorrow is about a make up day so stay tuned but for right now those are the two changes as always I will talk to you all tomorrow.


Chris

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Easy Ways to Spot and Manage Everyday Stress for Lasting Calm

Busy adults juggling demanding jobs, family responsibilities, and tight budgets often carry everyday stressors so constant they start to feel normal. The core tension is simple: work-life balance challenges collide with time management conflicts, while family and relationship stress and financial pressure keep the mind on alert even during “off” hours. When stress stays unnamed, it tends to show up as irritability, restless sleep, or a short fuse over small changes like schedule shifts or canceled plans. Putting clear labels on what’s driving the strain is the first step toward steadier calm.

Understanding Stress and Your Body’s Alarm System

Stress is the body’s response to pressure, change, or uncertainty, especially when life feels hard to control. Researchers describe stress as a process in which an event pushes you off balance and your body works to restore stability. Acute stress is short and sharp, while chronic stress is the same alarm staying on for days or weeks.

This matters because your stress response can shape your mood, focus, and patience long before you connect it to a cause. Think of it like a smoke detector. A quick beep when toast burns is acute stress and it helps you react. If it blares all day from a low battery, chronic stress drains energy and makes you snap at small things.

Use 6 Evidence-Backed Tools to Lower Stress This Week

When your body’s alarm system is stuck on “high,” small, repeatable actions can tell your brain you’re safe again. Pick one tool below and try it daily for a week, consistency matters more than intensity.

  1. Do a 2-minute “physiological sigh” to downshift fast: Inhale through your nose, top it off with a quick second inhale, then exhale slowly through your mouth for 6–8 seconds. Repeat 3–5 rounds when you notice racing thoughts, jaw tension, or doom-scrolling. This works because slow exhales nudge your nervous system toward “rest and digest,” and some evidence links deep breathing with lower cortisol.

  2. Take a 10-minute brisk walk (especially when you feel revved up): Set a timer and walk at a pace where you can talk but not sing. Movement helps burn off stress chemistry and gives your brain a clean “scene change,” which is useful when your stress response is reacting to emails like they’re emergencies. If 10 minutes feels like a lot, do two 5-minute loops, one midday, one after dinner.

  3. Try a beginner-friendly mindfulness rep: “Name it to tame it”: When you feel the alarm system spike, label what’s happening in one sentence: “I’m having the thought that I’m behind,” or “This is anxiety in my chest.” Then do 5 slow breaths while keeping your attention on the exhale. Labeling creates a little distance, which can reduce reactivity and help you choose your next move instead of getting hijacked by the feeling.

  4. Upgrade sleep hygiene with a simple “power-down playlist”: Aim for a consistent wake time, then build your bedtime around it. Start 30–45 minutes before bed: dim lights, put your phone to charge outside arm’s reach, and do a low-stimulation activity (shower, light stretching, a familiar comfort show at low volume). This helps because irregular sleep and late-night stimulation can keep stress hormones elevated, making your body’s alarm system easier to trigger tomorrow.

  5. Eat for a steadier mood: add, don’t overhaul: Stress often pushes people toward skipped meals and sugar spikes, both can worsen irritability and fatigue. Start by adding one stabilizer per day: a protein at breakfast (eggs, yogurt, tofu), a fiber boost at lunch (beans, salad, whole grains), or a “real snack” (nuts + fruit). If you’re doing a pizza night, pair it with a side salad or veggies so your blood sugar doesn’t rollercoaster afterward.

  6. Stack “move + calm” for extra impact: If you can, combine light exercise with a calming practice: a walk followed by 3 minutes of breathing, or a short strength session followed by a 5-minute body scan. Research suggests combined exercise-psychological interventions can deliver a bigger stress-reduction effect than either approach alone. Keep it low-friction: same time, same cue (after coffee, after your commute, after the credits roll).

When you repeat even one of these tools, you’re training your body’s alarm system to stand down faster, and that’s how calm becomes something you can count on, not something you chase.

Habits That Make Calm Feel Automatic

Habits turn stress care into something you do on autopilot, not only when you’re overwhelmed. They also fit naturally into entertainment and lifestyle routines, so you can stay steady through busy weeks and binge-worthy nights.

Morning Body Scan Check-In
  • What it is: Notice three signals: tight jaw, shallow breath, and racing thoughts.

  • How often: Daily, after brushing your teeth.

  • Why it helps: You spot stress early, before it spills into your whole day.

Two-Line Stress Journal
  • What it is: Use a stress journal to note triggers, body feelings, and next action.

  • How often: Daily, once in the afternoon.

  • Why it helps: Patterns get clearer, so solutions get simpler.

Credits-Roll Decompress
  • What it is: After a show, stand up, stretch, and do five slow breaths.

  • How often: Per episode or movie.

  • Why it helps: You separate entertainment from bedtime or work mode.

Weekly Meal Map
  • What it is: Do meal planning for 10 minutes and write a short grocery list.

  • How often: Weekly, same day each week.

  • Why it helps: Fewer last-minute decisions can lower daily friction.

Sleep Window Guardrails
  • What it is: Set a consistent lights-out range and keep it protected.

  • How often: Weeknights, with one flexible night.

  • Why it helps: More predictable rest supports calmer mood and focus.

Stress Questions, Clear Answers

Q: What are the most common everyday triggers of stress and how can I identify them in my own life?
A: Common triggers include time pressure, noise and notifications, money worries, and unresolved conflict. To identify yours, track what happened right before you felt tense, what you thought, and what your body did (tight shoulders, fast heartbeat). A quick note for three days usually reveals repeat patterns you can actually plan around.

Q: How can establishing a healthy work-life balance help reduce feelings of stress and overwhelm?
A: Work-life balance lowers the sense that you are always “on,” which reduces mental clutter and decision fatigue. Start by pinpointing your top job-pressure drivers like unclear deadlines, constant pings, or meeting overload. The reality check that 77% of U.S. workers report experiencing physical symptoms caused by workplace stress is a reminder to set one boundary you can keep, such as a firm stop time or a no-email window.

Q: What role do sleep and diet play in managing stress effectively?
A: Sleep stabilizes mood and focus, while steady meals help prevent blood-sugar dips that can feel like anxiety. Aim for consistent sleep timing most nights and build meals around protein, fiber, and water. If you slip, treat it as data, not failure, and adjust one small thing tomorrow.

Q: What are some simple mindfulness or breathing techniques I can practice daily to stay calm?
A: Try “physiological sighs” by inhaling, topping it off with a second small inhale, then exhaling slowly for longer than you inhaled. Or use box breathing: inhale 4, hold 4, exhale 4, hold 4 for two minutes. Test one technique for a week and keep the one that reliably softens your shoulders and slows your thoughts.

Q: How can I address feeling stuck or uncertain about my career path to reduce related stress and find clarity?
A: First, separate fear from facts by listing what is truly uncertain versus what is simply uncomfortable. Then take two practical steps: name your biggest stress drivers at work and run a small coping experiment, like a weekly priorities check or a scripted boundary phrase. If uncertainty feels persistent, an evidence-based career assessment or a conversation with a qualified counselor can help you map options and reduce rumination, and this may help you explore structured career planning tools.

Build Calm Momentum With One Stress-Smart Choice Tomorrow

Everyday stress can feel like a constant background noise, especially when work pressures stack up and quick fixes don’t last. The steadier path is a simple, research-aligned approach: notice your stress signals, name what’s driving them, and respond on purpose rather than on autopilot, using a reflective stress assessment to guide your choices. Over time, that practice supports long-term health improvements, a steadier mood, positive mindset cultivation, and sustainable lifestyle changes that actually fit real life. Small, repeatable stress skills beat big promises every time. Choose one action to practice tomorrow: briefly identify your main trigger and the coping response you’ll test. That’s how calm becomes a habit that protects health, resilience, and daily performance.