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Episode 1643

  • We take a look and listen back to a conversation we had with David Meyers, of the Centre for Independent Living Toronto at the Balance Community Info Fair.
  • During our Nutrition chat with Julia Karantjas, we talk about hot cereal and the health benefits associated with them.
  • Kim Hovey joins us for her Community Report where she tells us all about her Western Canada road trip with her mom.
  • Grant Hardy joins us for a Headlines segment.
  • On our Parenting Chat, we’re talking with Lucia Bellafante about ableism and parenting.
  • We have our monthly Collections & Hobbies segment with Beth Deer who tells us about her extremely massive family .

Episode 1642

  • We get a history lesson with Susan Kerney who dives into the harvest season in Canada.
  • Android 14 is now available to download on Pixel devices. John Biehler runs down the accessibility changes on our App Update.
  • A 104-year-old women went skydiving recently. Mark Phoenix tells us all about that on The Buzz.
  • Major League Baseball playoffs are in full swing. Brock Richardson catches us up on his Sports Update.
  • It’s Banned Book Week and Ryan Hooey gives us some important highlights on the Chatty Bookshelf.
  • Let’s revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time.

Episode 1641

  • Each major release of iOS brings new features or improvements to the VoiceOver screen reader. Mike Feir dives into these changes.
  • We talk with Fern Lulham about people pleasing and how it can impact our lives and our mental health.
  • A Parkland school shooting survivor developed an app built on AI that helps people heal. We get more on The Buzz.
  • Mary Mammoliti joins us with simple and easy tips to help make your Thanksgiving affordable and enjoyable.
  • Laura Bain stops by to give us some tips for avoiding conflict or “family feud” at the dinner table this Thanksgiving.
  • We have our weekly roundtable with Producer, Beth Deer.

Episode 1640

  • Should spinal screenings return to Canadian schools? Grant Hardy discusses this on his headlines segment.
  • AMI unveiled the all-new website AMI+ earlier this week. Greg David joins us to tell us all about it.
  • Ethiopian coffee shops have found fans far from home. Bill Shackleton explains on The Buzz.
  • What’s happening at the international level around disability and employment? Marc Workman tells us on his Community Report.
  • During our finance chat, Ryan Chin shines a light on Registered Retirement Savings Plan’s with a focus on Group Retirement Plans.
  • Evolving economic conditions have workers and employers reassessing compensation, career priorities and recruiting strategies. Mike French from Robert Half chats with us about their latest research on salaries and compensation.

Episode 1639

  • On Ask a Vet with Danielle Jongkind we talk about peacefully coexisting with wildlife.
  • What is microdosing and why is it gaining popularity? Frances Wong discusses more on our Wellness Chat.
  • We take a look back at an interview we had with Ann Park of Blueprint Career Services.
  • There’s a tactile art group that meets every third week at the New Glasgow library. Community Reporter, Julie Martin tells us about it.
  • We have a quiz with Grant Hardy!
  • On Know Your Rights, Danielle McLaughlin leads a discussion about the limits to freedom of expression with guest, Noa Mendelsohn Aviv.