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Episode 1704

  • Gardener Susan Kerney stops by to chat about some beautiful January flowers. As well as a few neat gifts she received over the holidays.
  • Withings unveiled a 4-in-1 at-home health checkup device at CES. John Biehler gives us all the details on our App Update.
  • A dog recently ate an absurd amount of money that was on a counter, yet the owner was still able to get it back. How so? Beth Deer tells us on The Buzz.
  • There are tons of great matches as its wildcard week in the NFL. Brock Richardson breaks them all down during our Sports Update.
  • What are some reasons you don’t finish reading a book? Ryan Hooey runs through a list of the top explanations on the Chatty Bookshelf.
  • Let’s get to conversation recaps and comment on segments from the past week, on Cut for Time.

Episode 1703

  • One of the most hyped accessibility related additions in iOS 17 was called personal voice. Michael Feir explains how this combines with another feature to allow your iPhone to literally speak for you.
  • How are habits formed and how can we break bad habits? Fern Lulham joins us to break this all down.
  • A dog recently ate an absurd amount of money that was on a counter, yet the owner was still able to get it back. How so? Beth Deer tells us on The Buzz.
  • What foods contribute to maintaining a strong immune system? Mary Mammoliti stops by to tell us more.
  • During our Accessible Gaming segment, Markus McCraken breaks down the newest Mortal Kombat game that had some unique surprises.
  • On our weekly roundtable we’re joined by host of the Globe and Mail show on AMI-audio, Corinne Van Dusen.

Episode 1702

  • Experts urge strengthening how students are taught about technology and cybercrime. Grant Hardy has the details in his headlines segment.
  • The Golden Globe Awards took place Sunday night. Greg David unpacks it all with us during our TV Talk.
  • Unsold Christmas trees are on the menu for elephants and bison at the Berlin Zoo. Beth Deer gives us the details on The Buzz.
  • White Cane week is slowly creeping up on us. New Brunswick Community Reporter, Marisa Hersey-Misner gives us a few tips on how to prep for the week.
  • What are the most popular New Years resolutions? If you have resolutions, how can you keep them? We discuss more with Registered Nurse, Leslie DePoe.
  • Kevin Shaw stops by to chat about the art of the business lunch. Why are they important and what etiquette should we follow?

Episode 1701

  • What kind of skin problems can cats get and what can we do to help them? Danielle Jongkind talks about this on Ask a Vet.
  • What are some health benefits of using a sauna? Wellness contributor, Frances Wong dives into this topic.
  • Grant Hardy stops by for a bonus Headlines segment.
  • The CNIB has a few assistive tech events coming up over the next few weeks. Montreal Community Reporter, Mathieu Rochette has more.
  • We chat and look back at some special moments over the last year as the show celebrates it’s first anniversary on TV.
  • Content Development Specialist, Karen Magee joins us on our Collections and Hobbies segment to discuss her Disney themed pins.

Episode 1700

  • Michael Babcock received some celeste glasses over the break. He let’s us know how they are during our Tech Talk.
  • How can you save money by eating more fruits and vegetables? Grant Hardy dives into an article about how this is possible.
  • We speak with Jenna White, owner of Jenna’s Nut-Free Dessertery, about her time on Mind Your Own Business and what she took away from being on the show.
  • A ski resort in Vancouver is hosting three special sessions adapted for people with disabilities, including vision loss. Community Reporter, Carol Yaple tells us more.
  • Guide Dog Users of Canada announced its second BarkFest. Devon Wilkins has more on her Guide Dog and Service Animal Report.
  • What is a non-disclosure agreement and how does it work? Danielle McLaughlin is joined by Lawyer, Alexi Wood to explain.