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Episode 1668

  • How do we motivate a change in behaviour for our pets? Vet, Danielle Jongkind lets us know.
  • On Curious Minds with Christine Malec, we talk about AI and image description, again, but we’re taking it to a new level.
  • Dr. Jutta Treviranus chats with us about efforts to make AI more inclusive and equitable.
  • The Provincial Grouping of User Committees is having a webinar to improve the quality of services offered to the Users of the Health and Social Services Network. Montreal Community Reporter, Mathieu Rochette has more.
  • Milk is an award-winning documentary that offers an intimate look at the politics of birth and infant feeding. We learn more about it with Filmmaker Noemi Weis.
  • On our Collections and Hobbies segment, AMI Visual Producer, Bruce Baklarian joins us to talk about his extensive bike collection.

Episode 1666

  • Susan Kerney recently went to the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. She’ll tell us all about her finds on our Gardening segment.
  • Microsoft is offering politicians protection against deepfakes. How will this work? John Biehler has more on our App Update.
  • The American Ballet Theatre returns to China after a decade as US China ties show signs of improving. Bill Shackelton tells us more on The Buzz.
  • The Toronto Blue Jays brought home some hardware this off-season. Brock Richardson tells us all about it during our Sports Update.
  • Ryan Hooey joins us for a special edition of The Chatty Bookshelf where he’s live on location at the Providence Athenaeum in Rhode Island.
  • Let’s get to conversation recaps and comment on segments from the past week, on Cut for Time.

Episode 1662

  • What are Passkeys and how do they work. Michael Babcock helps us better understand them during our Tech Talk.
  • Technology aims to sequester carbon deep in the ocean off B.C. coast. Grant Hardy shares this story during his Headlines chat.
  • AMI Podcast Coordinator, Ryan Delehanty joins us to chat about the newest podcast releases including the latest Low Vision Moments episode.
  • There are 30 plus Christmas Markets & Holiday Craft Fairs in and around Ottawa. Community Reporter, Kim Kilpatrick tells us more.
  • What are some recently released devices that would be a good idea for a cool gift? We dive into this question during our CNIB SmartLife segment.
  • On Know Your Rights, Danielle McLaughlin is joined by David Lepofsky to discuss the latest on the Ontario Disabilities Act.

Episode 1661

  • What is a herb stripper and how it can it be used in the garden? Susan Kerney lets us know.
  • There are new smart glasses that play sounds to help people who are blind find objects. John Biehler tells us more about them on our App Update.
  • How could travelers expecting sticker shock find sweet relief? Bill Shackleton explains on The Buzz.
  • The World Series concluded on Wednesday with Texas winning it all. Brock Richardson shares his thoughts on the series so far during our Sports Update.
  • There’s more controversy in the audiobook world regarding AI narrated books. Ryan Hooey leads a discussion on this on the Chatty Bookshelf.
  • Let’s get to conversation recaps and comment on segments from the past week, on Cut for Time.

Episode 1660

  • Mike Feir gets us gaming with a very timely release from Choice Of Games called Ghost Simulator.
  • What's the difference between fear and anxiety? Fern Lulham dives into the psychology during our bi-weekly check-in.
  • Would you live in a house where there’s been a murder? Bill Shackleton asks this question on The Buzz.
  • How can you take your meals from bland to bold? Mary Mammoliti gives us some tips!
  • Laura Bain joins us to discuss education for blind and partially sighted youths in Nova Scotia, and some recent changes in the way services are being delivered.
  • On our weekly roundtable, we’re joined by Content Development Specialist, Karen Magee.