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Episode 1476

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  • We bring on Reporter Grant Hardy to talk the latest in Health, Lifestyle, and Accessibility.
  • Greg David joins us to give us a preview of some special awards being handed out at this year’s Canadian Screen Awards.
  • Bill Shackleton joins us for the Wednesday edition of The Buzz.
  • We talk to Christa Couture about the CBC arts original How To Lose Everything, streaming beginning this Friday on CBC Gem.
  • We chat with Chantal Oaks, President of AEBC, BC Affiliate, about an exciting job posting for project Manager for an emergency preparedness project. 
  • Plus, many new jobs are in the gig economy. What does this mean? Kevin Shaw stops by to explain during his entrepreneurship segment.

Episode 1475

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  • How do veterinarians decide what vaccines are recommended for their patients? Danielle Jongkind explains on Ask a Vet.
  • Are there any risks or benefits with taking ice baths? Frances Wong dives into this in her wellness chat.
  • Nathan Sartore, Program Coordinator for TO Live, tells us more about an upcoming described mixed dance performance at Toronto’s Meridian Hall.
  • We chat with Lindsay Yazzolino about her work with AstroAccess, a not-for-profit which seeks to advance disability inclusion in space exploration.
  • A new study has found a link between time spent scrolling, and low self-esteem in teens. Margrett Weldon chats about this.
  • Plus, what are some ways parents can promote literacy at home? Lucia Bellafante lets us know.

Episode 1474

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  • Apple made a couple of announcements last week. Michael Babcock catches us up.
  • The NFL just concluded their Division Round matchups. What teams are moving on? Brock Richardson fills us in.
  • Steven Scott joins us to preview upcoming Double Tap TV episodes.
  • Community Reporter in Ottawa, Ontario, Kim Kilpatrick joins us to tell us about this year’s Winterlude.
  • How does our government decide which celebrations should be made statutory? Danielle McLaughlin dives into this topic on Know Your Rights.

Episode 1473

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  • Reporter Grant Hardy brings us the latest Headlines.
  • Samsung TV's now can automatically detect text on screen and move the captions. John Biehler explains this and more in his App Update.
  • We get our Friday edition of the Buzz with Bill Shackleton.
  • Susan Kerney joins us now to talk Gardening. Today we're highlighting the lovely cranberry.
  • There have been some new partnerships formed in the audiobook world. We get the latest details with Ryan Hooey on The Chatty Bookshelf.
  • Let’s get to conversation recaps and comment on segments from the past week, on Cut for Time.

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  • Audio Entertainment and Tech contributor, Mike Feir tells us about an audiobook that provides fun and accessible trivia.
  • We flip through quirky stories from around the globe that Contributor, Grant Hardy brings to us, and we call it What in the World.
  • Bill Shackleton joins us for the Thursday edition of The Buzz. 
  • We get for our Food segment with Mary Mammoliti of Kitchen Confession. Today we’re talking with Mary about what’s happening in food this week, including greedflation.
  • We have our monthly Curious Minds segment with Christine Malec. Today we’re talking about Open AI Chat bot, an interactive artificial intelligence that’s been getting a lot of attention recently.
  • Plus, this week on the Roundtable we’re joined by Content Development Specialist, Jim Krysko.