Monday, April 27th TV listings for AMI-tv East
Shapers of Tomorrow Fixing Disability
Spotlight on the men and women who are working to transform the world with their creations.
Ness Murby - Transcending Comfortable in My Skin
Every Tuesday, Ness makes the life-affirming decision to inject his body with testosterone; Ness describes how this life-saving medicine has transformed his body, changing his appearance, strength and mindset.
Mind Your Own Business Maximus Athletics
Healthy at Home Strength
Bobbi guides an exercise routine targeting the arms, shoulders, hips and glutes, to help with mobility and keep people strong from head to toe.
Healthy at Home Abs-oh-lutely Fabulous
Bobbi offers an exercise routine that focuses on the core, especially the abdominals, to stay balanced, coordinated and strong.
Four Senses Sticky
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Where's My Wheelchair
Authors, publishers, writing associations, kids and parents talk about why children with disabilities aren't being properly represented in children's literature in Canada, and what is being done to change it.
By Hook or By Cook Carly
Carly, a former national para-skier, never lets vision loss hold her back from being healthy and active; Bruce takes Carly kayaking, but before they head for rough waters, they test their stability and fatigue.
By Hook or By Cook Karen
Karen's love for the outdoors and excitement is taking her on a jetboat adventure; to prepare for the extreme terrain, Karen rides a side-by-side RZR to test her handle on speed.
Anna Quon describes herself as a mad, mobility-challenged, middle-aged and mixed-race artist for whom making art makes life worth living; intimate and revealing, this hour-long documentary showcases the Nova Scotia artist's.
IGotThis Breanne and Jarrod
People who have discovered ways to cope with a physical disability or mental health challenges share their stories.
Level Playing Field Keely Shaw
A feature on Keely Shaw, who talks about her partial paralysis and being a para-cyclist.
Eyes for the Job Boat Storage at The Deanery Project
Chris and the team clear out Charles' boathouse and deck it out with a work bench, cubbies and other needed storage; they'll also build a large canoe storage structure featuring safe, reliable and easy access.
Mind Your Own Business Maximus Athletics
Got Game Noah
Dish With Mary Andy Hay
Halifax-based Instagram food influencer Andy Hay makes fish tacos with mango slaw, paired with a mocktail Margarita.
Dish With Mary Chef Jen Peters
A gluten-free pasta dish, created by Vancouver-based chef Jen Peters.
Four Senses Sticky
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Where's My Wheelchair
Authors, publishers, writing associations, kids and parents talk about why children with disabilities aren't being properly represented in children's literature in Canada, and what is being done to change it.
Adaptable Animals Paws Goes the World
Three-legged rescues from Mexico and Russia are cast and fitted for new prosthetic legs.
Eye Care Cataracts
Replacing the lens in front of the eye with an artificial corrective one is a common procedure that can dramatically improve eyesight.
History in 60 Dance New
John traces the evolution of dance in Canada for artists with disabilities. After taking in a show at the National accessArts Centre, John choreographs his findings on stage on Calgary.
That Sex Show Staying Healthy
The sexuality of people with disabilities is too often denied or medicalized, which results in a lack of sex education; Rachele looks for ways to prioritize safety while still enjoying great sex.
Employable Me Francie and Jack
Jack hopes to become a director, despite having Asperger syndrome; Francie plans on owning an apartment.
Ness Murby - Transcending Comfortable in My Skin
Every Tuesday, Ness makes the life-affirming decision to inject his body with testosterone; Ness describes how this life-saving medicine has transformed his body, changing his appearance, strength and mindset.
Mind Your Own Business Maximus Athletics
Adaptable Animals Paws Goes the World
Three-legged rescues from Mexico and Russia are cast and fitted for new prosthetic legs.
Eye Care Cataracts
Replacing the lens in front of the eye with an artificial corrective one is a common procedure that can dramatically improve eyesight.
History in 60 Dance
John traces the evolution of dance in Canada for artists with disabilities. After taking in a show at the National accessArts Centre, John choreographs his findings on stage on Calgary.
That Sex Show Staying Healthy
The sexuality of people with disabilities is too often denied or medicalized, which results in a lack of sex education; Rachele looks for ways to prioritize safety while still enjoying great sex.
Employable Me Francie and Jack
Jack hopes to become a director, despite having Asperger syndrome; Francie plans on owning an apartment.
Four Senses Sticky
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
Our Community Where's My Wheelchair
Authors, publishers, writing associations, kids and parents talk about why children with disabilities aren't being properly represented in children's literature in Canada, and what is being done to change it.
Summer in Saskatoon doesn't last long, but host Christa Couture is making it count. Join her to bask in the heat of stock car racing, wheelchair basketball and soaring above the prairie in a Second World War open cockpit plane at sunset.
Disrupt Adam Schwartz, Michael McNeely and Paxsi
This episode of Disrupt includes Manitoba-based Adam Schwartz's stand-up, an excerpt from Michael McNeely's film and a meditation on rock-picking from Paxsi.
Sitting Tall: The Patrick Anderson Story
Examining the background and career of Patrick Anderson, arguably the greatest wheelchair basketball player of all time, as he prepares for the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo.
Four Senses Donna Dooher: Umami
Christine Ha & Carl Heinrich talk Umami with Donna Dooher.
Our Community Young Carers
Learning about children under the age of 18 in a care-giving role for a parent, grandparent, sibling or relative with a chronic or life-threatening illness, disability, addiction or mental illness, among others.
Adaptable Animals Paws Goes the World
Three-legged rescues from Mexico and Russia are cast and fitted for new prosthetic legs.
Eye Care Cataracts
Replacing the lens in front of the eye with an artificial corrective one is a common procedure that can dramatically improve eyesight.
History in 60 Dance
John traces the evolution of dance in Canada for artists with disabilities. After taking in a show at the National accessArts Centre, John choreographs his findings on stage on Calgary.
Eyes for the Job Boat Storage at The Deanery Project
Chris and the team clear out Charles' boathouse and deck it out with a work bench, cubbies and other needed storage; they'll also build a large canoe storage structure featuring safe, reliable and easy access.
