Thursday, April 2nd TV listings for AMI-tv East DV
IGotThis Shelby and Harmon
A young, competitive swimmer and a rockslide survivor in his 70s find peace and acceptance with their life-changing circumstances.
Beyond the Field Disparity of Funding Between Paralympians & Olympians
Canadian Senator Chantal Petitclerc and recently-retired Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Greg Stewart join Greg Westlake and Travis Murao to discuss the disparity in funding between Paralympians and Olympians.
Sport for All: The Special Olympics
Examining the origins and growth of The Special Olympics and showing how the organization has inspired others to change perceptions towards equality and inclusion.
Postcards from Cape Breton Island
Laura Bain travels the famous Cabot Trail, sails on Bras d'Or Lake, and experiences a VIP single malt tasting at the Glenora Distillery's Whisky Warehouse.
Four Senses Upside Down
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Easter Seals Alberta
Learning more about Easter Seals Alberta's new virtual programming, Adventure Camp at Home!, which offers games, arts and crafts, music, movies, and virtual field trips.
Christa Couture stops to explore Osoyoos, B.C., a desert town she used to drive past as a touring musician. There, she takes her first swing at golf, cools off with Indigenous soapberry "ice cream" and pushes her limits on an off-road truck course.
A look at the talent and creativity of a musician, a poet, a comedian, a filmmaker and a choir of hearing-impaired performers.
Got Game Joe
Joe, a blind hockey player and social media influencer, talks about his journey to winning gold with Team Canada, dating with disabilities and how a breakup changed his life.
Employable Me Christine and Kelly
Christine looks for an accommodating job; Kelly has Asperger Syndrome.
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.
Katrina O'Neil's battle with memory loss. At 29, Katrina suffered a cardiac arrest, which put her in a coma. When Katrina woke up, she thought she was 15, and had lost all memory of her children and her adult life.
History in 60 WheelchairRugby
John looks at the history of Murderball, a.k.a. Wheelchair Rugby. After meeting one of its inventors, Duncan Campbell, John takes in a rugby tournament and hits the court to wrap up the history of this Canadian sport.
Eyes for the Job Basement Office with Cindy and Robbie
Chris Judge and the crew have big plans for Cindy and Robbie's small basement office space; creative storage ideas; work space; hiding the dingy ceiling.
AMI Connect By Hook or By Cook Aftershow: After the Final Hose
Four Senses Upside Down
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Easter Seals Alberta
Learning more about Easter Seals Alberta's new virtual programming, Adventure Camp at Home!, which offers games, arts and crafts, music, movies, and virtual field trips.
Seven Feet Over Give Back to Others
Martin renews his foundation in order to organize a bowl-a-thon; David goes to meet a young entrepreneur he mentored; Pascal shares his knowledge with young basketball players.
You Can't Ask That PTSD - Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Often misunderstood and thought of as only a "soldier's disease," Post-Traumatic Stress Order (PTSD) can affect anyone who has experienced any kind of trauma; survivors tell their stories and dispel those myths.
Game Changers Luke Anderson New
Dave Brown meets Luke Anderson, an engineer who sustained a spinal cord injury and went on to found StopGap, a movement dedicated to improving accessibility through simple, impactful ramps.
Our Community Trailblazers
Trailblazers Tandem Cycling Club offers recreational cycling to people who are blind or partially sighted through rides with sighted volunteers.
Healthy at Home A Leg Up
A thoughtfully-described exercise routine that trains one of the most important muscle groups.
Healthy at Home Beautiful Butt
A thoughtfully-described exercise routine that works on the key muscles to help with balance, alignment and the prevention of injuries.
The Crip Trip The Anti-Inspiration Porn
Seven Feet Over Give Back to Others
Martin renews his foundation in order to organize a bowl-a-thon; David goes to meet a young entrepreneur he mentored; Pascal shares his knowledge with young basketball players.
You Can't Ask That PTSD - Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Often misunderstood and thought of as only a "soldier's disease," Post-Traumatic Stress Order (PTSD) can affect anyone who has experienced any kind of trauma; survivors tell their stories and dispel those myths.
Game Changers Luke Anderson
Dave Brown meets Luke Anderson, an engineer who sustained a spinal cord injury and went on to found StopGap, a movement dedicated to improving accessibility through simple, impactful ramps.
Our Community Trailblazers
Trailblazers Tandem Cycling Club offers recreational cycling to people who are blind or partially sighted through rides with sighted volunteers.
Healthy at Home A Leg Up
A thoughtfully-described exercise routine that trains one of the most important muscle groups.
Healthy at Home Beautiful Butt
A thoughtfully-described exercise routine that works on the key muscles to help with balance, alignment and the prevention of injuries.
Four Senses Upside Down
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Easter Seals Alberta
Learning more about Easter Seals Alberta's new virtual programming, Adventure Camp at Home!, which offers games, arts and crafts, music, movies, and virtual field trips.
The Crip Trip The Anti-Inspiration Porn
IGotThis Shelby and Harmon
A young, competitive swimmer and a rockslide survivor in his 70s find peace and acceptance with their life-changing circumstances.
Beyond the Field Disparity of Funding Between Paralympians & Olympians
Canadian Senator Chantal Petitclerc and recently-retired Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Greg Stewart join Greg Westlake and Travis Murao to discuss the disparity in funding between Paralympians and Olympians.
Four Senses Low & Slow
Kevin Brauch, the Thirsty Traveller, cooks low and slow.
Our Community Ready to Rock
Meeting members of the Delta Thistle Curling Club, a band of lovable and candid characters of various ages and disabilities who come from all walks of life, including retirees, LGBT and professional athletes.
Seven Feet Over Give Back to Others
Martin renews his foundation in order to organize a bowl-a-thon; David goes to meet a young entrepreneur he mentored; Pascal shares his knowledge with young basketball players.
You Can't Ask That PTSD - Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Often misunderstood and thought of as only a "soldier's disease," Post-Traumatic Stress Order (PTSD) can affect anyone who has experienced any kind of trauma; survivors tell their stories and dispel those myths.
Game Changers Luke Anderson
Dave Brown meets Luke Anderson, an engineer who sustained a spinal cord injury and went on to found StopGap, a movement dedicated to improving accessibility through simple, impactful ramps.
Our Community Trailblazers
Trailblazers Tandem Cycling Club offers recreational cycling to people who are blind or partially sighted through rides with sighted volunteers.
