
Monday, August 25th TV listings for AMI-tv East DV
Eye Care Diabetic Retinopathy
The retina can be severely affected by diabetes. Two patients recount their experience of intensive treatment and their struggle to get their diabetes under control.
Mind Your Own Business Sawchuk Accessible Solutions
Meeting Julie, a consultant on a mission to help homeowners and businesses incorporate accessibility seamlessly with her company, Sawchuk Accessible Solutions.
By Hook or By Cook Last Minute Larry
After retiring from freestyle motocross, Bruce Cook is on the search for both adrenaline and an income.
Dish With Mary Chef Jordanne Tait
Mary heads to Saint John, New Brunswick, where she meets Chef Jordanne of Steamers Lobster Company; Chef Jordanne shares how she got started in the culinary world.
You Can't Ask That Visual Impairment
Visually impaired guests answer questions and talk about what it is like to navigate the world without sight.
Eyes for the Job Root Cellar with David Wimberly
Chris helps David see through a mental block, and see the benefit of, tearing down a basement ceiling in order to turn the space into something wonderful.
Four Senses One Pot Wonders
Kary Osmond shares one pot recipes.
Our Community Enable Arts
The National accessArts Centre, Canada's oldest and largest disability arts organization, and the stories of member artists' struggles and difficulties, and how the NaAC has helped facilitate success.
Healthy at Home The Other Side
Game Changers Allison Lang
Dave Brown catches up with Paralympian, model and speaker Allison Lang in Montreal. Allison shares her journey, from growing up as an amputee to discovering sit volleyball and finding unexpected success in the modelling world during the pandemic.
Disrupt Kellylee Evans, Paul Vienneau and Brandon Boyd
Music by Kellylee Evans, followed by work from Nova Scotia filmmakers Paul Vienneau, Brandon Boyd and Kayla Flinn.
Host Grant Hardy consults with members from the disability community, as well as city planning and urban design experts, to explore the challenges cities face in meeting the diverse needs of the community.
Mind Set Go Tracy
After a series of strokes paralyzed Tracy's right side, she has struggled with the motivation to become as active as she used to be.
Fredericton is a historical city in the heart of Canada's Maritimes; Christa Couture tries everything this city has to offer, including axe throwing, celebrity latte art and fiddlehead ferns.
IGotThis Breanne and Jarrod
People who have discovered ways to cope with a physical disability or mental health challenges share their stories.
Four Senses One Pot Wonders
Kary Osmond shares one pot recipes.
Our Community Enable Arts
The National accessArts Centre, Canada's oldest and largest disability arts organization, and the stories of member artists' struggles and difficulties, and how the NaAC has helped facilitate success.
Blind Trust: A Guide Dog's Journey New Handlers
The staff at CNIB Guide Dogs prepares for the next group of future dogs while handlers recount the first time they were matched with a dog, forever changing their lives.
Eyes for the Job Root Cellar with David Wimberly
Chris helps David see through a mental block, and see the benefit of, tearing down a basement ceiling in order to turn the space into something wonderful.
Eight Canadians and their director are the only professional, traveling theatre group made up of people of all abilities.
Breaking Character Curtain Call
Rachel performs an original song in front of an audience; Dan is offered a part on a TV sitcom and must figure out how to tweak his character to avoid an ableist trope.
Alex Smyth goes on an adventure with wolfdogs, underground caves, adapted skiing, and ice climbing in the Alberta Rockies.
You Can't Ask That Visual Impairment
Visually impaired guests answer questions and talk about what it is like to navigate the world without sight.
In Focus Indigeneity and Disability
Host April Hubbard discusses indigeneity and disability with guests Michel Dumont and Vie Jones.
Our Community NASA
Led by Rob Stiles, the Northern Adapted Sports Association (NASA) is on a mission to promote inclusion and provide opportunities for athletes of all abilities to thrive.
A magazine that focuses on disability and is a gathering place for those who live with or are close to people with functional limitations.
Eight Canadians and their director are the only professional, traveling theatre group made up of people of all abilities.
Breaking Character Curtain Call
Rachel performs an original song in front of an audience; Dan is offered a part on a TV sitcom and must figure out how to tweak his character to avoid an ableist trope.
Grant Hardy and a group of blind and partially sighted people try the Grouse Grind mountain hike.
Mind Your Own Business Sawchuk Accessible Solutions
Meeting Julie, a consultant on a mission to help homeowners and businesses incorporate accessibility seamlessly with her company, Sawchuk Accessible Solutions.
Game Changers Allison Lang
Dave Brown catches up with Paralympian, model and speaker Allison Lang in Montreal. Allison shares her journey, from growing up as an amputee to discovering sit volleyball and finding unexpected success in the modelling world during the pandemic.
Four Senses One Pot Wonders
Kary Osmond shares one pot recipes.
Our Community Enable Arts
The National accessArts Centre, Canada's oldest and largest disability arts organization, and the stories of member artists' struggles and difficulties, and how the NaAC has helped facilitate success.
In Focus Indigeneity and Disability
Host April Hubbard discusses indigeneity and disability with guests Michel Dumont and Vie Jones.
Eyes for the Job Root Cellar with David Wimberly
Chris helps David see through a mental block, and see the benefit of, tearing down a basement ceiling in order to turn the space into something wonderful.
Game Changers Allison Lang
Dave Brown catches up with Paralympian, model and speaker Allison Lang in Montreal. Allison shares her journey, from growing up as an amputee to discovering sit volleyball and finding unexpected success in the modelling world during the pandemic.
Our Community Akram Johaa Islamic Centre
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Four Senses Upside Down
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Eye Care Diabetic Retinopathy
The retina can be severely affected by diabetes. Two patients recount their experience of intensive treatment and their struggle to get their diabetes under control.
Host Grant Hardy consults with members from the disability community, as well as city planning and urban design experts, to explore the challenges cities face in meeting the diverse needs of the community.