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    Kelly and Ramya

    Kelly and Ramya is AMI-audio’s daily live afternoon program. Listen for interviews and discussion about arts, entertainment and lifestyle information directly affecting the blind and partially sighted community. Contributors from across the country share information on everything from parenting and finance to fashion and gaming. Plus, catch live performances from Canadian musicians, comedians and actors.
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    Episodes (600)

    Full Episode - 1746

    Full Episode - 1746
    Veterinarian, Danielle Jongkind, brings back her MythBusters segment to address common misconceptions about sedation and pain management in our pets. Julia Karantjas offers her advice to combat soaring food prices and get the best nutritional bang for your buck. We preview the upcoming 10th annual Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament with Executive Director, Matt Morrow. Community Reporter, Toni Freimark, has the details on Western Canada’s Blind Curling Championships, an Accessible Easter Egg Hunt and more from Alberta. We dig into the K&R archive and revisit our conversation with Dugald Maudsley, Writer and Executive Producer of The Secret World of Sound. we’re joined by AMI Apprentice, Elizabeth Mohler, and hear some of the stories behind her collection of trophies on our Hobbies and Collections segment.

    Full Episode - 1745

    Full Episode - 1745
    A new version of JAWS was just released. Our Tech Expert, Mike Babcock highlights some key features including Picture Smart AI (7:13). Let's get to Headlines with Producer Grant Hardy (22:20). Lawrence Gunther shares some water safety tips for outdoor recreation this spring (36:40). The advocacy organization, RespectAbility, is hosting a conversation with Disney artists and producers on designing characters with disabilities. We get the details with Community Reporter Annette Denis (51:31). On our monthly Guide Dog and Service Animal Report, Devon Wilkins previews the events and programming available at the CNIB’s upcoming Guide Dog AdvoCamp (1:03:31). We examine the Online Harms Act with Danielle McLaughlin on Know Your Rights (1:18:08).

    Full Episode - 1744

    Full Episode - 1744
    We feature drought tolerant plants in our Gardening segment with Susan Kerney (7:07). Apple Podcasts has added transcription support with a navigation feature. We get the details with John Biehler on the App Update (21:40). Nisreen Abdel-Majid stops by with the Friday edition of The Buzz (36:54)! Canada's Para Ice Hockey team is competing for the first time in nine years at next week's Sled Series in North Dakota. Josh Watson has more on our Sports Update (51:31). On the Chatty Bookshelf, Ryan Hooey introduces us to Kellie M. Parker, author of the Young Adult mystery hit, Thin Air (1:04:08). We revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time (1:19:26).

    Full Episode - 1743

    Full Episode - 1743
    Mike Feir continues the discussion on Unmade Moves; a collection of seven incredible screenplays that never made it to the big screen. Does having a disability make it harder to say no? Contributor, Fern Lulham, shares how she dismisses guilty feelings to get comfortable with saying no. Nisreen Abdel-Majid is bringing us The Buzz today and she’ll be giving us her thoughts on Air Canada, WestJet raising their fees for check-in baggage. Kayla Besse, the Stratford Festival’s Accessibility Coordinator describes how they’re making performances accessible to as many people as possible. Freelance reporter, Laura Bain, highlights the "All Together Link", a Halifax organization that offers low anxiety, no-cost social gatherings. Content Development Specialist, Jim Krysko, joins us for the Thursday Round Table.