
Thursday, May 29th TV listings for AMI-tv East
Four Senses Ships & Chips
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Game Changers Maggie Manning
Dave Brown sits down with para hockey goaltender Maggie Manning to hear her story of sport, advocacy and resilience. Then it's game on as Dave hits the ice to see if he can score on her!
Alex Smyth goes on an adventure with wolfdogs, underground caves, adapted skiing, and ice climbing in the Alberta Rockies.
You Can't Ask That Multiple Sclerosis
With multiple sclerosis affecting more individuals in Canada than anywhere else in the world, people with MS talk about what it's really like.
The Squeaky Wheel: Canada Bottle. Mouth. Play
Discrimination from within the disability community; a woman, who is non-verbal, has a dating experience using a second-hand communication device.
StopGap: The Luke Anderson Story
The story of a man who turned his accident into a movement to improve the lives of people in wheelchairs.
Growing Sense Heal the Earth, Heal the Self
Milena holds a blindfold challenge at the Common Roots Urban Farm.
Cod tongues, underwater robots and Screech: it's a wild welcome to Newfoundland. Christa Couture explores what it really means to "own it" in Gros Morne, a small town on the edge of the Atlantic brimming with big pride and bigger personality.
The Awakeners The Hope Art Carriers
Laura meets artists who help her discover the key to dealing with her own physical changes.
Four Senses Ships & Chips
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Audio Canvas
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Mind Your Own Business Tristan Kong
Tristan is a Deaf realtor.
The Squeaky Wheel: Canada Bottle. Mouth. Play
Discrimination from within the disability community; a woman, who is non-verbal, has a dating experience using a second-hand communication device.
IGotThis Phil and Kim
An active senior citizen starts to doubt his capabilities and worth when his vision slips; an independent woman diagnosed with an eye disease later in life learns to navigate lifestyle changes with the help of her family.
Fashion Dis Wes
Wes is an aspiring actor with an energy that's larger than life; they've recently come out as non-binary and want a new wardrobe that accurately reflects their gender.
Dish With Mary Babette Kourelos
Italian focaccia bread shared by Vancouver-based master bread baker Babette Kourelos.
Dish With Mary Chef Stephen Barrett
Having visited more than 40 countries, internationally trained and Halifax-based Chef Stephen Barrett shares his recipe for a traditional pad thai.
You Can't Ask That Multiple Sclerosis
With multiple sclerosis affecting more individuals in Canada than anywhere else in the world, people with MS talk about what it's really like.
Cod tongues, underwater robots and Screech: it's a wild welcome to Newfoundland. Christa Couture explores what it really means to "own it" in Gros Morne, a small town on the edge of the Atlantic brimming with big pride and bigger personality.
Alex Smyth goes on an adventure with wolfdogs, underground caves, adapted skiing, and ice climbing in the Alberta Rockies.
Four Senses Ships & Chips
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Audio Canvas
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
By Hook or By Cook Stuck
Inspired by a new client, Bruce and Christian work on the development of their own adaptive designs for an accessible vehicle at Chute Lake Lodge. With weeks before the grand opening, the race is on .
Game Changers Lucy Wild New
Dave Brown hits the slopes with technical sportswear designer Lucy Wild to talk innovation, inclusion and high-performance gear. From Paralympic design to skiing in Whistler, this episode is all about pushing limits in style.
Our Community The Deviants
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Healthy at Home Throwback
Bobbi guides a described exercise routine with seated options, focusing on the muscles of the legs and core with adaptations for balance and intensity; learning the significance shoes can make on the body and mood.
Eyes for the Job A Place for my Beer Mugs...
Alex and Chris build some cigar box guitars and then construct a beer mug display shelf with the help of Chris' stepson.
We Were Broncos Moving Beyond Tragedy
Humboldt Broncos bus crash survivor Ryan Straschnitzki tries to narrow down which parasport will give him his best chance at making Team Canada for the Paralympics.
The Crip Trip Protests and Pitches
Game Changers Lucy Wild
Dave Brown hits the slopes with technical sportswear designer Lucy Wild to talk innovation, inclusion and high-performance gear. From Paralympic design to skiing in Whistler, this episode is all about pushing limits in style.
Our Community The Deviants
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Employable Me Clover and Drew
Drew is on the Autism spectrum and is looking for a career in the toy industry; Clover, a partially-sighted visual artist, dreams of a full-time career in the art field.
Adaptable Animals Stay Pawesome
A black Lab, a boxer-mastiff mix and a Brittany springer are all involved in car accidents.
Growing Sense Heal the Earth, Heal the Self
Milena holds a blindfold challenge at the Common Roots Urban Farm.
Four Senses Ships & Chips
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Audio Canvas
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
By Hook or By Cook Stuck
Inspired by a new client, Bruce and Christian work on the development of their own adaptive designs for an accessible vehicle at Chute Lake Lodge. With weeks before the grand opening, the race is on .
Fashion Dis Wes
Wes is an aspiring actor with an energy that's larger than life; they've recently come out as non-binary and want a new wardrobe that accurately reflects their gender.
The Squeaky Wheel: Canada Bottle. Mouth. Play
Discrimination from within the disability community; a woman, who is non-verbal, has a dating experience using a second-hand communication device.