Kelly and Ramya Accessible Media Inc
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- Society & Culture
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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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Full Episode - 1771
Legembi is the first drug shown to slow the progress of Alzheimer’s but after a year on the market, adoption by hospitals and insurers is flagging. Grant Hardy has the details on Trending Headlines. All Access Comedy is taping their second edition standup comedy special this May. AMI Communications Specialist, Greg David shares the details and how you can get free tickets! Norwegian startup Exotek is hoping to make outdoor adventuring more inclusive with the Exoquad, an ATV designed for wheelchair users to experience the “gnarliest of outdoor environments”. We learn more on the Buzz. On the heels of World Health Day, Community Reporter Marc Workman explores issues of accessibility in Edmonton’s healthcare system. Audio describer JJ Hunt takes us on a sonic getaway to Cartagena Columbia, with rich descriptions of the colonial architecture, prehistoric wildlife, and tempting street food from the Festival del Frito! Following our coverage of last week’s total solar eclipse, we get a virtual tour of the W.J. McCallion Planetarium with manager and McMaster University PhD candidate, Blake Ledger.
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W.J. McCallion Planetarium tour
Following our coverage of last week’s total solar eclipse, we get a virtual tour of the W.J. McCallion Planetarium with manager and McMaster University PhD candidate, Blake Ledger.
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JJ Hunt takes us to Cartagena, Columbia
Audio describer JJ Hunt takes us on a sonic getaway to Cartagena Columbia, with rich descriptions of the colonial architecture, prehistoric wildlife, and tempting street food from the Festival del Frito!
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Community Report - Marc Workman, Edmonton
On the heels of World Health Day, Community Reporter Marc Workman explores issues of accessibility in Edmonton’s healthcare system.
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All Access Comedy
All Access Comedy is taping their second edition standup comedy special this May. AMI Communications Specialist, Greg David shares the details and how you can get free tickets!
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Full Episode - 1770
How common is it for our pets to get problems with their eyes, and how can we notice the symptoms? We explore this topic on Ask a Vet with Dr. Danielle Jongkind. Work life balance is a well worn phrase that means something a little different to each of us. We discuss burnout with Frances Wong, who tells us how to spot the signs early. We speak to Anthony Frisina: author, public speaker and the Founder of Accessibility Consulting Business Above and Beyond. Community Reporter Julie Martin features the Healthy Tomorow Foundation's community walking program that's helping Nova Scotians get more active! Yang Wang shares her story of hosting a culturally authentic dine-out experience for her blind women’s group at Asian Legend in the heart of Toronto’s Chinatown. On this month's Voices chat, we invite Andy Frank, Manager of AMI-audio to the soapbox. He briefs us on upcoming AMI-audio highlights, and we talk formulas for podcasts.
Customer Reviews
Kelly and Ramya shows
I love the show ‘Kelly and Ramya’! The topics and discussions are very relevant with dynamic characters. I’ve learnt so much about so many different things. I have my favourite reporters and never miss a show. I am sighted so I would appreciate seeing less of the Canadian flag when there are news clips. Overall, keep up the great work everyone!
Interesting perspectives
I’ve learned a lot about about low vision and blind people
Try not to miss one
I love the segments with Michael Babcock