Tuesday, July 28th TV listings for AMI-tv East
Employable Me Becca and Riley
Becca looks for an accepting work environment; Riley has trouble with interviews.
Got Game Austin
From the hockey rink to the soccer field, Austin opens up about difficulties fitting in with invisible disabilities, and how sports have helped his mental health.
Host Grant Hardy consults with members from the disability community, as well as city planning and urban design experts, to explore the challenges cities face in meeting the diverse needs of the community.
Four Senses Caramelized
Christine and Carl are joined by French Cook at Home, Laura Calder.
Our Community S.M.I.L.E.
Learning more about Acadia University's S.M.I.L.E. course, an eight-week program where participants receive a physical activity plan catered to their individual needs.
How We Do It Howie's First Day at School
It's Howie's first day at Guide Dog School! Isaac is worried, until he remembers that school is a great place to learn, discover and play!
How We Do It The Bus
Carly's nervousness about taking Howie to school go away after learning the bus has special helpers so everyone can ride.
How We Do It Focus
Howie's first day of school proves to be full of interesting distractions. He learns that we don't all focus the same way and there are special tools that can help!
In Focus Mental Health
April Hubbard and guests discuss mental health and well-being; Tyler Simmonds, Jay Everett and Hanan Hazime join.
The Squeaky Wheel: Canada Better Pissed Off Than On!
A group of Robin Hood-ers are mistaken for looters, the government's new health plan has catheter users clenching and economics expert Mistress Painelope whips our finances into line.
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.
Healthy at Home First Floor
Bobbi leads an exercise routine, with seated options, focusing on moving the body in a way that works best for you. Then, Bobbi grabs a baseball bat to let off some physical and mental steam.
Got Game Austin
From the hockey rink to the soccer field, Austin opens up about difficulties fitting in with invisible disabilities, and how sports have helped his mental health.
Game Changers Catherine Wreford
Dave Brown meets celebrated Canadian actress, singer and dancer Catherine Wreford. Catherine opens up about her battle with brain cancer, her work founding livingoutloud.life, and her victory on Season 8 of The Amazing Race Canada.
Our Community Untapped
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
The Maritime town of Lunenburg, where local ingenuity is keeping old traditions alive and thriving. Therese Estacion is on a horse carriage tour of the UNESCO town that shows how history can be both preserved and accessible.
Blind Adventures With Ron Walsh & Friends Cypress Hills to Dumont Cabin
Ron leads a team to find Gabriel Dumont's 19th century hideout following the Canada Metis Resistance.
Four Senses Caramelized
Christine and Carl are joined by French Cook at Home, Laura Calder.
Our Community S.M.I.L.E.
Learning more about Acadia University's S.M.I.L.E. course, an eight-week program where participants receive a physical activity plan catered to their individual needs.
Dish With Mary Chef Brandon Bowers
Mary travels to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, where the historic Gahan House takes centre stage; she is joined by Chef Brandon, who shares his culinary journey and what inspires him to create seasonal menus.
Adapting Love Hurts New
A sex-ed class leaves Lennon convinced she's behind everyone else when it comes to love, relationships and sex. Determined to catch up, she embarks on a reckless mission to experience everything she's been missing.
Mind Your Own Business Kingston Circus Arts
Erin is the founder of Kingston Circus Arts, an organization with the goal of eventually expanding to other locations around Canada.
Host Alex Smyth explores the many lakeside towns that make up Ontario's most popular cottage destination, the Muskoka region.
Got Game Austin
From the hockey rink to the soccer field, Austin opens up about difficulties fitting in with invisible disabilities, and how sports have helped his mental health.
Dish With Mary Chef Brandon Bowers
Mary travels to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, where the historic Gahan House takes centre stage; she is joined by Chef Brandon, who shares his culinary journey and what inspires him to create seasonal menus.
Mind Your Own Business Kingston Circus Arts
Erin is the founder of Kingston Circus Arts, an organization with the goal of eventually expanding to other locations around Canada.
Host Alex Smyth explores the many lakeside towns that make up Ontario's most popular cottage destination, the Muskoka region.
Four Senses Caramelized
Christine and Carl are joined by French Cook at Home, Laura Calder.
Our Community S.M.I.L.E.
Learning more about Acadia University's S.M.I.L.E. course, an eight-week program where participants receive a physical activity plan catered to their individual needs.
Push Ostinato
In Italy, Brian supports Riccardo on an emotional trip to reunite with his former music mentor; back home, Bean is on the job helping Aleem adjust to his new reality as a full-time wheelchair user.
You Can't Ask That Visual Impairment
Visually impaired guests answer questions and talk about what it is like to navigate the world without sight.
Employable Me Becca and Riley
Becca looks for an accepting work environment; Riley has trouble with interviews.
Four Senses Stuffed
Radio personality Erin Davis joins Christine and Carl to talk about stuffed foods.
Our Community Grit
Follow the staff and clients of Ability NB as they work together to overcome the challenges of mobility during additional restrictions in the COVID-19 lockdown.
Dish With Mary Chef Brandon Bowers
Mary travels to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, where the historic Gahan House takes centre stage; she is joined by Chef Brandon, who shares his culinary journey and what inspires him to create seasonal menus.
Pretty Blind What the Honk Would I Talk About?
