Monday, May 25th TV listings for AMI-tv East
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.
Ness Murby - Transcending Onward and Upward
After years of job instability, Ness finally has something to celebrate at work; after months of fighting to prove themselves and uncertainty, Ness receives the final decision.
Mind Your Own Business Lockwood
Amy Lockwood started a handmade toy business from her basement; as it grows, she's at a crossroads.
Healthy at Home Big Muscles
Bobbi offers a described exercise routine with seated options, targeting some of the body's larger muscle groups to support movement and strength; Bobbi speaks with two physiotherapists about the importance of injury prevention.
Four Senses Crispy
Preparing crispy things in the kitchen with special guest Carole Bear.
Our Community We Belong
Margaux Wosk, a Vancouver-based non-binary person, self-taught artist, disability advocate, and activist who is on the Autism Spectrum; Margaux creates art and craft pieces designed to help people on the Autism Spectrum.
By Hook or By Cook Splish Splash
A champion of inclusion and accessibility, Bruce Cook tries to stay afloat as he looks to create accessible adventures at Chute Lake Lodge while also meeting the needs of his clients.
Grant Hardy and a group of blind and partially sighted people try the Grouse Grind mountain hike.
IGotThis Tom and Tara
People who have discovered ways to cope with a physical disability or mental health challenges share their stories.
Level Playing Field Prescilla Gagné & Holland Bloorview
Features and interviews with athletes, community groups, healthcare professionals and innovators who are driving positive social change in the world of sports.
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.
Mind Your Own Business Lockwood
Amy Lockwood started a handmade toy business from her basement; as it grows, she's at a crossroads.
The Awakeners The Dance and the Dream
Laura Vinson meets up with Lyle and David Donald, a father and son who head up the Edmonton Métis Dancers.
Dish With Mary: Destination Dining St. John's, Newfoundland
Join Mary Mammoliti, a chef and food blogger who is partially sighted, as she visits St. John's, Newfoundland, to explore its culture and culinary delights.
Dish With Mary: Destination Dining Ottawa, Ontario
Host Mary Mammoliti, a chef and food blogger who is partially sighted, makes her way to our Nation's Capital to discover some truly Canadian cuisine.
Four Senses Crispy
Preparing crispy things in the kitchen with special guest Carole Bear.
Our Community We Belong
Margaux Wosk, a Vancouver-based non-binary person, self-taught artist, disability advocate, and activist who is on the Autism Spectrum; Margaux creates art and craft pieces designed to help people on the Autism Spectrum.
Adaptable Animals Who Let the Paws Out?
Things are getting tiny as Janice attempts to create a prosthetic leg for a Chihuahua; a talkative black Lab who loves to chase squirrels and an Akita with an autoimmune disease need specialized braces.
Eye Care Keratoconus
Doctors share how recent advances in customized corrective lenses, and non-surgical therapies, are offering new hope for patients with keratoconus.
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.
One More Time Mis-Interpretation
When DJ is set up on a blind date with a non-verbal deaf woman, he struggles to find a way to communicate with her.
Employable Me Carly and Susan
Basketball player Susan looks forward to an independent life after suffering a brain injury; Carly, who struggles with Autism, hopes to get a job as a baker.
Ness Murby - Transcending Onward and Upward
After years of job instability, Ness finally has something to celebrate at work; after months of fighting to prove themselves and uncertainty, Ness receives the final decision.
Mind Your Own Business Lockwood
Amy Lockwood started a handmade toy business from her basement; as it grows, she's at a crossroads.
Adaptable Animals Who Let the Paws Out?
Things are getting tiny as Janice attempts to create a prosthetic leg for a Chihuahua; a talkative black Lab who loves to chase squirrels and an Akita with an autoimmune disease need specialized braces.
Eye Care Keratoconus
Doctors share how recent advances in customized corrective lenses, and non-surgical therapies, are offering new hope for patients with keratoconus.
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.
One More Time Mis-Interpretation
When DJ is set up on a blind date with a non-verbal deaf woman, he struggles to find a way to communicate with her.
Employable Me Carly and Susan
Basketball player Susan looks forward to an independent life after suffering a brain injury; Carly, who struggles with Autism, hopes to get a job as a baker.
Four Senses Crispy
Preparing crispy things in the kitchen with special guest Carole Bear.
Our Community We Belong
Margaux Wosk, a Vancouver-based non-binary person, self-taught artist, disability advocate, and activist who is on the Autism Spectrum; Margaux creates art and craft pieces designed to help people on the Autism Spectrum.
Host Christa Couture heads to Richmond, BC, where skewers sizzle at the Night Market, tai chi fans held by a community group snap open at sunrise and noodles fly through the air over a bubbling hot pot.
Disrupt Clint Sock, Sivani and Emily Schooley
Music from artists Clint Sock and Sivani and a short film from Toronto-based Emily Schooley.
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.
Four Senses Nutty
Getting nutty in the kitchen, as chef Luke Hayes-Alexander joins Christine and Carl.
Our Community Aim
Twenty-year-old Cole Blocka participates in Saskatoon's Ability in Me program, a nonprofit that helps develop skills and abilities in youth and young adults with Down syndrome.
Adaptable Animals Who Let the Paws Out?
Things are getting tiny as Janice attempts to create a prosthetic leg for a Chihuahua; a talkative black Lab who loves to chase squirrels and an Akita with an autoimmune disease need specialized braces.
Eye Care Keratoconus
Doctors share how recent advances in customized corrective lenses, and non-surgical therapies, are offering new hope for patients with keratoconus.
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.
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.
