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On the latest episode of A Yogi’s Guide to Health and Wellness with Kevin Naidoo Yoga, Grief Counselor Chris Beaudry describes his experience of grief and trauma after the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, for whom he was an assistant coach. All the tools that he had to deal with such grief were ineffective in the wake of such a tragedy. Listen to the full episode wherever you listen to podcasts #HumboltStrong
In her latest parenting tip, AMI This Week contributor and blind parent Shawn Marsolais discusses how she ensures both her young son’s safety and desire for independence when the two are out and about. Blind Beginnings
Laura Bain meets up with Robert Hearn, a self-taught mechanic who is legally blind, to talk about the stock race car he built for his son, rookie stock car racer, Josh Hearn. Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides
In White Cane Journeys, hosted by Laura Bain, meet four Canadians with blindness at various stages learning to use a white cane. We explore the impact of that transition on their navigation and life.
Don't miss Monday's edition of NOW with Dave Brown! Michael J. Fox joins Dave to talk about his book, "No Time Like the Future," mortality and optimism, and his retirement from acting. You won't want to miss it! Tune in Monday at 9 a.m. Eastern on AMI-tv and AMI-audio. https://www.ami.ca/listenlive
Apple's latest iPhone is the iPhone 12, and we're all in. Mitchell Whitfield joins Steven and Marc to talk about the new flagship device and ask the question: was it worth the wait? Double Tap TV, Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. Eastern on AMI-tv. Stream the show anytime on AMI.ca and the AMI-tv App. Double Tap
I’m a human being here, and I know you’re a human being so let’s make this pleasant - you feel like luggage. Michael J. Fox dropped by NOW with Dave Brown, to discuss his latest book No Time Like The Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality. Listen to the full episode from the podcast: https://www.stitcher.com//new-memoir-by-michael-j-fox-7963 The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research
A look into the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on work and employment for people with disabilities. Working it Out: Disability, Employment & COVID-19 debuts Friday, November 27 at 8 p.m. Eastern on AMI-tv. Stream it post-broadcast on AMI.ca and the AMI-tv App.
Grant Hardy catches up with Brian Kemler, Product Manager of Android Accessibility at Google to learn about some cutting-edge accessibility features available in Android that benefit users who are Deaf or hard of hearing.
In the third part of this series, Alan Nursall, President of TELUS World of Science - Edmonton, helps Beth understand how sound can travel through the most basic items.
Subscribe to AMI podcasts for a chance to win an iPhone 11! Enter your name and email, and subscribe to one or more podcasts. Follow the link for more details and to enter: https://www.ami.ca/Podcast-Contest
From all of us at AMI, we wish you a happy and healthy holiday season! Cozy up to your favourite AMI doc or podcast all winter long! Stream AMI shows on demand by visiting AMI.ca or by using the AMI-tv App and catch AMI podcasts wherever you listen to your favourite shows. Need a recommendation? Comment below and we’ll help you find something just right!
Your stories, your experiences. Listen to them on AMI-audio. Learn more by streaming our shows on AMI-audio or download as podcasts: https://www.ami.ca/listenlive
Dave Brown and his contributors are delivering the latest news from a disability community perspective. Join the conversation on NOW with Dave Brown, weekdays at 9 a.m. Eastern on AMI-audio and AMI-tv. And, download the podcast from any major podcasting app or platform.
Alex Smyth learns why the return of Zak Madell is a game changer for Canada’s Wheelchair Rugby Team. Zak Madell Wheelchair Rugby Canada Canadian Paralympic Team Paralympic Games
Help us shape the future of AMI by joining the nearly 1,500 Canadians who are part of our Research Panel. Visit the Research Panel page for more information and to sign up: https://www.ami.ca/research-panel
AMI contributor Shawn Marsolais knows technology is a powerful tool for the blind and partially sighted community. Still, she's not always comfortable using it. Do you share her feelings? Blind Beginnings
People who are blind get asked questions about how they handle everyday things all the time. Beth Deer goes through some of these questions, and gives us her responses, in her fun, witty way.
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