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A traditional tattoo technique

A stick and poke tattoo on an arm, by tattoo artist Hilary Wood
  • What sorts of problems do North Atlantic Right Whales face? We discuss with Dr. Danielle Jongkind.
  • We reach into the archives and listen back to a segment with Nutritionist Julia Karantjas.
  • Hilary Wood is a tattoo artist in PEI and runs a studio where she practices and traditional tattoo technique in a welcome and inclusive manner.
  • Laura Brydges, co-founder of Hidden Disabilities Symbol Canada and why Canada needs a Hidden Disability Symbol.
  • We check in with the brand new Communications class at W. Ross MacDonald School!
  • Woodworker Jeff Thompson covers hand tools: mallets vs hammers, and gadgets that come in handy.

Are you bored at work?

Man sitting at his desk at work, bored.
  • Brock Richardson of The Neutral Zone brings us our weekly Sports Update.
  • Edmonton TV Reporter Beth Deer tells us about Site Unseen, an AMI original documentary about her unique experience purchasing and renovating a home.
  • Plus, A new Canadian poll shows 39% of professionals feel bored more than half their workday. We chat with Laura Grassia, a branch manager at Robert Half, about why people are feeling this way.

A new tool to help you learn how to skate

Two adults teaching a child how to skate in the winter
  • Paul Aflalo brings us the latest Lifestyle Headlines.
  • Apple updated its Personal Safety User Guide to address AirTag safety concerns. We get the details with John Biehler.
  • A man from Midland, Ontario has invented a tool to help people learn how to skate. We get the story with Karen Magee.
  • Ryan Hooey highlights a unique new podcast series on Audible called Major Frequency.
  • Let’s get to conversation recaps and comment on segments from the past week, on Cut for Time.

Mental health apps to help you

An iphone on a green carpet.
  • In honour of the Bell Lets Talk campaign happening this week, Michael Feir begins an exploration of mental health tools available on your iOS device.
  • Fern Lulham highlights three positive stories from the U.K. disability community.
  • Lui Greco from the CNIB will join us to talk about the virtual summit the CNIB is hosting in early February about Clearing Our Path, a website dedicated to accessible environments ­for people impacted by blindness.
  • We flip through quirky stories from around the globe with Paul Aflalo, on What in the World.
  • Today’s guest is Content Development Specialist in Edmonton, Jim Krysko.

Big Brother's Britini D'Angelo brings awareness to Autism Spectrum Disorder

Photo of Britini D'Angelo
  • Netflix has raised their subscription prices, and if you’re shopping around, Greg David shares other streaming service suggestions.
  • As we prepare for the Winter Olympics in Beijing, people in Cape Breton are excited at the chance of hosting a special event in 2024. Ryan Delehanty has the story.
  • How do we handle references when applying for a job? Elysia Yardley lets us know on our Employment chat.
  • During the finale of Big Brother season 23, house guest and jury member Britini D’Angelo revealed to her fellow house guests, and to the millions of viewers watching, that she has autism. We talk to her about her goal of bringing more awareness to Autism Spectrum Disorder.