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Episode 1659

  • How can doctors destigmatize questions about substance use? Grant Hardy delves into this topic in his headlines segment.
  • With the sad passing of actor Matthew Perry this past weekend, Greg David talks about the TV show everyone knows him from, Friends.
  • The White House and Google launched a new virtual tour with audio captions. Bill Shackleton has more on The Buzz.
  • A group of youth recently traveled to an international science exhibition in Mexico. Toronto student Sterling Huang joins us to tell us more.
  • When thinking of starting a saving plan, where does someone get started? Financial Planner, Ryan Chin lets us know.
  • Derek Wood with Robert Half discusses their latest research surrounding etiquette in the office.

Episode 1658

  • Dr Danielle Jongkind tells us about the top ten scariest things you have to learn in order to become a veterinarian.
  • On our wellness chat, Frances Wong deep dives into oral health, including what to know about cavities.
  • Host Jacob Balshin chats with us about his comedy show “Free Candy” taking place tonight at the Comedy Bar in Toronto.
  • Remembrance Day is just around the corner. Community Reporter, Julie Martin reflects on this day during her report.
  • Chantelle Archambault, Communications Director with the Vancouver Humane Society, joins us with some tips on promoting animal safety and welfare this Halloween.
  • It's Book Club time! We review Holly by Stephen King, with recommender of the novel, Greg David.

Episode 1657

  • Jaws 2024 was released, what features were released? Michael Babcock explains on our Tech Talk.
  • Young Canadians are finding ways to stretch every dollar they earn. Grant Hardy tells us more on his Headlines chat.
  • Season 4 of Level Playing Field airs Tuesdays on AMI-tv. We’re joined by special guest on the program, Paralympian, Marissa Papaconstantinou.
  • We re-visit a conversation we had at the Balance Community Info Fair with Domenic Cutulle, Program and Services Manager at CultureLink.
  • Alethea Bakogeorge tells us about the Musical Stage Company’s 17th annual UnCovered concert and a very special upcoming accessible performance.
  • On Know Your Rights, Danielle McLaughlin is joined by Kelly McDermott, president of the Ontario Bar Association to talk about the new peer support network for lawyers with disabilities.

Episode 1655

  • Michael Feir give us his thoughts on Graphic Audio’s newest drama, Cult of the Spider Queen.
  • Grant Hardy joins us for What In The World.
  • Can the new film Uncharitable change people's minds about overhead at nonprofits. Bill Shackleton tells us more on The Buzz.
  • Mary Mammoliti joins us to share 10 surprising kitchen items that you can clean in your dishwasher.
  • We learn about The Mossom Creek Hatchery and Education Centre with President Kevin Ryan, and Project Manager for Accessibility Patrick Dennett.
  • On this week’s roundtable we’re joined by friend of the show, Margrett Weldon.

Episode 1654

  • TD Bank launched a new tool for people with disabilities. How does it work? Grant Hardy explains during his headlines segment.
  • The Actors Guild set Halloween Costume rules for members. What rules are in place? Corinne Van Dusen explains on our Entertainment Report.
  • On The Buzz, Bill Shackleton tells us how an award-winning Halifax professor nurtured a network of battery entrepreneurs.
  • The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair is back for another year. Community Reporter, Stephen Ricci tells us about this year’s event.
  • Artistic Director Joelle Peters chats with us about the 36th edition of Weesageechak Begins to Dance returning in November.
  • Writer Olena Tumanska chats with us about her new documentary series "Ukrainian Mothers and the Children of War".