RACHEL NICHOLS – Actress and model Rachel Nichols is guest host for the national edition of The Morning Show. She currently plays the lead of Kiera Cameron in the science fiction show, Continuum. The series premiered on May 27, 2012 and was renewed for a third season in June 2013.

JOHN CARTER CASH – American country singer/songwriter, author and producer is in-studio to talk about his career and the possibility of being involved in another film based on his father, Johnny Cash. John Carter Cash owns and operates Cash Productions, LLC and the Cash Cabin Studio near Nashville, in Hendersonville, Tennessee.

OUTSTANDING PRINCIPALS – Mirella Rossi is one of the recipients of The Learning Partnership’s Canada’s Outstanding Principals of 2014. Rossi is a principal at Scarborough’s Precious Blood Catholic School. Throughout the year, these outstanding principals will continue to act as champions of the program. They will also participate in ongoing discussions about leadership issues through an online forum and will be involved in mentoring colleagues in their home schools. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

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J.B. MACKINNON – Independent journalist and author J.B. MacKinnon is in-studio to talk about his new book, The Once and Future World. The book reveals the natural world of the past and what it tells us about nature today. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

NICK BATEMAN AND CODY HACKMAN – The Canadian duo is considered the next Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. Cody stars in the lead role of the film, Tapped, to be released in May. The movie is being hailed as the new Karate Kid with the focus on mixed martial arts. Nick is a four-time world champion and is also an actor and model. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

DESIGN TRENDS – Glen Peloso and Jamie Alexander of Interior Designers shows us some of the 2014 design trends. Both will take part in the National Home Show which runs from March 14-23 at the Direct Energy Centre at Exhibition Place. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

VIRAL VIDEO – Artists Ward Shelley and Alex Schweder live in a giant 20 foot diameter human hamster wheel in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, as part of their 10 day performance art piece.