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 - 1789
Tech Expert Mike Babcock shares an in-depth tutorial on creating audio content with Reaper. Polyamorous relationships are on the rise in Canada, but Family Law isn’t keeping pace. AMI Producer Grant Hardy has that story and more on Trending Headlines. Can accessibility and adventure co-exist? Indigenous artist and amputee, Christa Couture, pushes the boundaries of accessible travel in a brand-new season of AMI-tv’s Postcards From. She joins us with a preview of her tour across Canada. Technicians are busy repairing wildfire damage to a critical fibre line that brings telecom service to Northern Canada. Kim Hovey reports in on how the community is coping with the communications and emergency services outage as they get reconnected. Does posting “relatable” disability content really work to engage audiences in meaningful discussion on social media? In a special roundtable discussion, Producer Grant Hardy examines whether visibility online comes at the expense of dignity. On Know Your Rights, Danielle McLaughlin examines our Charter section two rights and what reasonable limits mean for peaceful protest.
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What are the limits to peaceful protests?
Kelly:On Know Your Rights, Danielle McLaughlin examines our Charter section two rights and what reasonable limits mean for peaceful protest.
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Community Report - Kim Hovey
Technicians are busy repairing wildfire damage to a critical fiber line that brings telcom
service to Northern Canada. Kim Hovey reports in on how the community is coping with the communications and emergency services outage as they get reconnected. -
The AMI Series "Postcards From" returns for a new season
Can accessibility and adventure co exist? Indigenous artist and amputee, Christa Couture, pushes the boundaries of accessible travel in a brand new season of AMI tv’s Postcards From. She joins us with a preview of her tour across Canada.
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Tech talk with Mike Babcock
We talk Reaper and more with tech expert Michael Babcock.
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Full Episode - 1788
Lavender is a popular choice for gardeners - its bright, fragrant and has more than 47 different varieties! Susan Kerney highlights her favourite types to plant this spring. Google's privacy gets an upgrade with new tools to remove your personal info from search results online. John Biehler has the details on our weekly App Update. Researchers are hopeful about future treatments for hereditary blindness following a successful trial using crisper (CRISPR) gene editing. Laura Bain has that story and more on The Buzz. The WNBA recently announced 25 million for chartered flights over the next two seasons. Sports Reporter Brock Richardson has the details and what the move says for the future of women’s sports. While AI Narration may be netting authors bigger profits, Bloomberg reports listeners worldwide are unhappy with the “soulless” performances. Ryan Hooey has the details on The Chatty Bookshelf. We revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time.
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