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Episode 1611

4 people in a meeting at a workplace
  • New research reveals that managers and employees might finally be aligning on the state of remote work. Michael French of Robert Half joins us to chat more.
  • On our Wellness chat with Frances Wong, we talk about hair and face care. What products are good? What products should we stay away from?
  • We dive into some news clips from the Canadian Press.
  • Montreal Community Reporter, Mathieu Rochette tells us about his recent vacation to a Medieval Festival.
  • Looking to downside in a hurry? Grant Hardy gives us some tips.
  • We welcome Kayla Besse, Accessibility Coordinator of the Stratford Festival to chat about accessible features at the event.

Episode 1608

Two homemade burgers
  • Mike Feir highlights season 2 of the Audible original production, Impact Winter.
  • Driverless cars in San Francisco caused a massive traffic jam. Mark Phoenix tells us all about in on What in the World.
  • Cash incentives are being offered to Nova Scotia businesses that promote the Gaelic brand. Bill Shackleton tells us more on The Buzz.
  • How can you make the best homemade burgers? Chef Mary Mammoliti drops by to tell us!
  • On Curious Minds with Christine Malec, we chat about puppetry. Can we relate to it as blind people?
  • On our weekly roundtable we’re joined by AMI Communications Specialist, Greg David.

Episode 1607

The inside of an airport
  • Why was the Halifax Harbour dyed Pink? Mark Phoenix lets us know during our Headlines segment.
  • On In The Know, Margrett Weldon explains why we need to be careful about what to wear, when it comes to going through body scanners at airports.
  • Injectable smart tattoos could someday monitor your health. Bill Shackleton dives into this in The Buzz.
  • We are in the final week of Folklorama 2023. Winnipeg Community Reporter, Vic Pereira tells us all about this amazing multicultural event.
  • We welcome in our newest contributor, JJ Hunt. He joins us to talk all things travel.
  • On our CNIB Come To Work segment, we talk about mental health and well being with guests, Tracey Johnson and Jennifer MacNeil.

Episode 1606

A cat and dog lying down sharing a meal together
  • What sort of things should we consider for our pets when we are putting together emergency plans? Danielle Jongkind explains on Ask a Vet.
  • Noah Senecal-Junkeer and Laetitia Bonaldo, creators of Easy Surf, chat with us about how their company aims to make web browsing easy for everyone regardless of ability. 
  • Music at Harbourside is in full swing in St. Johns. Community Reporter, Kim Thistle has the details.
  • Yang Wang stops by to talk about a few advocacy stories. Including one regarding a recent trip to go horseback riding.
  • On our Voices segment, we welcome in Virginia Vuleta Director, Digital Strategy to chat about some exciting changes coming to AMI.

Episode 1604

Google logo
  • Susan Kerney pops by for our weekly gardening segment. Today we talk about different types of soil for different types of plants.
  • Google can now alert you when your private contact info appears online. John Biehler has the details during our App Update.
  • A mother and son are making hiking more accessible. Bill Shackleton explains how during The Buzz.
  • On our Sports Update, Brock Richardson discusses the 2023 World Para Swimming Championship.
  • With the Women’s World Cup in full swing in Australia, Ryan Hooey tells us about a book written by soccer royalty, Emma Hayes.
  • Let’s get to conversation recaps and comment on segments from the past week, on Cut for Time.