Thursday, June 4th TV listings for AMI-tv East
IGotThis John and Bryson
In this episode: embracing one's uniqueness. A musician with rare physical deformities and a clothing designer with cerebral palsy accomplish their dreams because of their disability.
Level Playing Field Kelly Serbu & ParaSport TV
Features and interviews with athletes, community groups, healthcare professionals and innovators who are driving positive social change in the world of sports.
Following the Canadian Wheelchair Rugby team as they compete to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games.
Postcards from Newfoundland and Labrador
Laura Bain and Shelby Travers travel to Canada's most easterly province, Newfoundland and Labrador, and experience the dramatic coastlines, colourful culture and friendly people in this unique part of the country.
Four Senses Smoked & Salted
Christine Ha and Carl Heinrich join forces with chefs to cook dishes and share tips on how to be more self-sufficient in the kitchen.
Our Community VAMS
Discussing the Vancouver Adapted Music Society (VAMS), an organization that introduces the world of music to individuals with disabilities.
Host Christa Couture explores Kamloops, BC, through the people who give their time, stories and traditions to others.
Disrupt Gizelle Guzman, Robyn Badger and Luca Lazylegz Patuelli
Gizelle de Guzman shares her music, Robyn Badger sends bubbles to heaven, and Luca "Lazylegz" Patuelli tops it all off with some dance moves.
The Awakeners The Message is the Art
Laura meets three very different visual artists with unique messages.
Employable Me Franklyn & Shauna
Franklyn was born with cerebral palsy and wants to find a job where he can help the community and put his social skills to use; Shauna is on the Autism spectrum and hopes to put her creative crafting passion to work in a dynamic environment.
Adaptable Animals I Wanna Hold Your Paw
A nervous Maremma sheepdog and a relaxed cat test Janice as she makes several prosthetics; a German Shepherd needs an indoor slipper, and an Australian Cattle Dog seeks help for a knee injury.
Eye Care Glaucoma
Meeting two patients who have exhausted all non-surgical methods to control their glaucoma, and now require eye surgery.
The Squeaky Wheel: Canada Are We Filming This?
A look inside one family's MAiD celebration, a unionized mime creates an access barrier and Victoria Vogue shows us the latest in disability fashion. Plus, all the headlines and more from the Squeaky Wheel news team.
Eyes for the Job Darren Moreash's Deck
Chris Judge and his community workshop crew help revitalize a deck and yard space; they help homeowner Darren overcome his fear of home maintenance.
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.
Four Senses Smoked & Salted
Christine Ha and Carl Heinrich join forces with chefs to cook dishes and share tips on how to be more self-sufficient in the kitchen.
Our Community VAMS
Discussing the Vancouver Adapted Music Society (VAMS), an organization that introduces the world of music to individuals with disabilities.
All In Baseball New
As an athlete who is Deaf, former pro baseball player Tyson Gillies adapted to a sport that relies on verbal communication. With coaching, Tyler reads hand signals and tempo instead of sound, developing new instincts at the plate.
You Can't Ask That Depression
Meeting Canadians who share their stories and break down taboos around living with depression.
Game Changers Courtney Gilmour
Dave Brown meets comedian Courtney Gilmour at The Second City Toronto as she preps for a night of stand-up. Courtney shares how she got her start and what inspires her to keep pushing boundaries on stage.
Our Community More Than A Drive
Learn about MusGo Rider, a non-profit providing accessible transportation to the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia. Staff shed light on what it means to service those who live in rural areas and lack access to appointments, grocery runs and their jobs.
Healthy at Home GRIP It Good
Bobbi guides an exercise routine that works with seated options to strengthen the arms by using different grips to further develop upper body strength; dance teacher teaches the physical and mental benefits of movement energy.
The Crip Trip Trippin' Through the Desert
Fred and Danny's van gives them trouble, putting the Las Vegas show in jeopardy; the boys spend an awkward night camping in the Mojave Desert.
All In Baseball
As an athlete who is Deaf, former pro baseball player Tyson Gillies adapted to a sport that relies on verbal communication. With coaching, Tyler reads hand signals and tempo instead of sound, developing new instincts at the plate.
You Can't Ask That Depression
Meeting Canadians who share their stories and break down taboos around living with depression.
Game Changers Courtney Gilmour
Dave Brown meets comedian Courtney Gilmour at The Second City Toronto as she preps for a night of stand-up. Courtney shares how she got her start and what inspires her to keep pushing boundaries on stage.
Our Community More Than A Drive
Learn about MusGo Rider, a non-profit providing accessible transportation to the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia. Staff shed light on what it means to service those who live in rural areas and lack access to appointments, grocery runs and their jobs.
Healthy at Home GRIP It Good
Bobbi guides an exercise routine that works with seated options to strengthen the arms by using different grips to further develop upper body strength; dance teacher teaches the physical and mental benefits of movement energy.
Four Senses Smoked & Salted
Christine Ha and Carl Heinrich join forces with chefs to cook dishes and share tips on how to be more self-sufficient in the kitchen.
Our Community VAMS
Discussing the Vancouver Adapted Music Society (VAMS), an organization that introduces the world of music to individuals with disabilities.
The Crip Trip Trippin' Through the Desert
Fred and Danny's van gives them trouble, putting the Las Vegas show in jeopardy; the boys spend an awkward night camping in the Mojave Desert.
IGotThis John and Bryson
In this episode: embracing one's uniqueness. A musician with rare physical deformities and a clothing designer with cerebral palsy accomplish their dreams because of their disability.
Level Playing Field Kelly Serbu & ParaSport TV
Features and interviews with athletes, community groups, healthcare professionals and innovators who are driving positive social change in the world of sports.
Four Senses Hops, Skip & Rum
Christine Ha and Carl Heinrich join forces with chefs to cook dishes and share tips on how to be more self-sufficient in the kitchen.
Our Community Boxing Without Barriers
Learning more about Boxing Without Barriers, a unique program designed for children, youth and adults with cognitive, developmental, or physical disabilities that teaches the techniques and discipline required to box in a non-contact environment.
All In Baseball
As an athlete who is Deaf, former pro baseball player Tyson Gillies adapted to a sport that relies on verbal communication. With coaching, Tyler reads hand signals and tempo instead of sound, developing new instincts at the plate.
You Can't Ask That Depression
Meeting Canadians who share their stories and break down taboos around living with depression.
Game Changers Courtney Gilmour
Dave Brown meets comedian Courtney Gilmour at The Second City Toronto as she preps for a night of stand-up. Courtney shares how she got her start and what inspires her to keep pushing boundaries on stage.
Our Community More Than A Drive
Learn about MusGo Rider, a non-profit providing accessible transportation to the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia. Staff shed light on what it means to service those who live in rural areas and lack access to appointments, grocery runs and their jobs.
