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Episode 1723

  • Mike Feir continues his discussion on accessible iPhone games. Today he dives into a more complex game, Dawncaster.
  • What is attachment theory and what it might mean for our relationships? Fern Lulham explains.
  • A service dog led a blind senior back home after being stranded by a taxi. Beth Deer tells us more about this incredible story on The Buzz.
  • Mary Mammoliti stops by to share some Valentine’s Day meal ideas for a cozy night in.
  • On our Accessible Gaming segment, Markus McCraken talks to us about Last of Us 2 Remastered for the PS5 and what he likes and dislikes about the game.
  • On our weekly roundtable, we’re joined by Content Development Specialist, Karen Magee.

Episode 1722

  • Let’s flip through Headlines with Producer Grant Hardy.
  • During our TV Talk, Greg David features the Canadian version of the Japanese show, Old Enough, following toddlers through childhood development.
  • Owners of a three-legged cat have gone ahead and made pet friendly cocktails. Beth Deer tells us more about this on The Buzz.
  • Fundy Winterfest is a 6-week long event where people can celebrate and embrace winter. New Brunswick Community Reporter, Marisa Hersey-Misner tells us more.
  • What are some good things to know about using a credit card? Ryan Chin dives into this topic on our Finance chat.
  • Who is changing jobs and why are they doing so? Mike French has the details in our Robert Half update.

Episode 1721

  • Do birds make good pets? Can birds be trained? We discuss this with Danielle Jongkind on Ask a Vet.
  • What are the differences between CT scans and MRIs and what they are used for? Frances Wong walks us through that on our Wellness chat.
  • We chat with Co-Founder Daniel Woodrow of The Underground Comedy Railroad Tour, which aims to create opportunities and introduce the voices of black Canadian comedians to new audiences abroad.
  • White Cane Week is officially underway. Montreal Community Reporter, Mathieu Rochette tells us about the significance of this week.
  • Scientists are calling for a new Category 6 for hurricanes. Grant Hardy has more on our headlines chat.
  • During our Parenting segment, Lucia Bellafante chats with a special guest about how as an adult with a disability you can achieve your dreams.

Episode 1720

  • Be My Eyes added a new feature called groups, how does this work? Michael Babcock lets us know.
  • Awareness about romance scams is key to avoiding them. Grant Hardy has more on his headlines segment.
  • AMI’s Podcast Coordinator, Ryan Delehanty joins us to talk about some of the newest podcasts releases at AMI.
  • Vancouver celebrates the Lunar New Year in February with events throughout the Lower Mainland. Community Reporter, Carol Yaple has the details.
  • During our CNIB SmartLife segment, we talk about The Come to Work program and the Accommodating Your World series.
  • On Know Your Rights, Danielle McLaughlin is joined by special guest, Senator Kim Pate, an independent member of the Senate of Canada and a long-time human rights advocate.

Episode 1719

  • On our Gardening segment, Susan Kerney lets us in on February’s flowers, the Iris, and the Violet.
  • There’s a new AI tool that is showing how much delivery apps markup meals. John Biehler gives us the juicy details on our App Update.
  • Tech companies are transforming the kitchen with AI and robots that do the cooking. Grant Hardy has more on The Buzz.
  • The NHL All-Star weekend has officially kicked off in Toronto. Brock Richardson shares his thoughts on the festivities during his Sports Update.
  • On the Chatty Bookshelf, Ryan Hooey tells us about Story Graph which is being described as a cataloging app for readers.
  • Let’s get to conversation recaps and comment on segments from the past week, on Cut for Time.