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Kelly and Ramya is AMI-audio’s daily live afternoon program. Listen for interviews and discussion about arts, entertainment and lifestyle information directly affecting the blind and partially sighted community. Contributors from across the country share information on everything from parenting and finance to fashion and gaming. Plus, catch live performances from Canadian musicians, comedians and actors.

Location:

Canada

Description:

Kelly and Ramya is AMI-audio’s daily live afternoon program. Listen for interviews and discussion about arts, entertainment and lifestyle information directly affecting the blind and partially sighted community. Contributors from across the country share information on everything from parenting and finance to fashion and gaming. Plus, catch live performances from Canadian musicians, comedians and actors.

Twitter:

@AMIaudio

Language:

English

Contact:

1 800 567 6755


Episodes

Full Episode - 1638

9/29/2023
Gardener Susan Kerney discusses bulb plants and introduces us to the Saffron Crocus Bulb. Spotify is testing AI to automatically clone and translate podcast voices. John Biehler explains more on our App Update. A MUN grad student developed a new stroke recovery system. Mark Phoenix tells us all about it on The Buzz. The Canadian Women’s Soccer Team officially qualified for the Paris Olympics. Brock Richardson gives us the details on our Sports Update. Surely You Can’t Be Serious is an audiobook that has Ryan Hooey extremely excited. He tells us why on the Chatty Bookshelf. Let’s revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time.

Duration:01:45:38

Cut for Time

9/29/2023
Let’s revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time.

Duration:00:17:23

A new audiobook that's got Ryan Hooey super excited

9/29/2023
Surely You Can’t Be Serious is an audiobook that has Ryan Hooey extremely excited. He tells us why on the Chatty Bookshelf.

Duration:00:15:10

Sports Update

9/29/2023
The Canadian Women’s Soccer Team officially qualified for the Paris Olympics. Brock Richardson gives us the details on our Sports Update.

Duration:00:12:51

What is Spotify using AI for?

9/29/2023
Spotify is testing AI to automatically clone and translate podcast voices. John Biehler explains more on our App Update.

Duration:00:15:57

What's the Saffron Crocus Bulb?

9/29/2023
Gardener Susan Kerney discusses bulb plants and introduces us to the Saffron Crocus Bulb.

Duration:00:14:32

Full Episode 1637

9/28/2023
We continue our discussion with Michael Feir about the Apple Wanderlust event. This week we dive into the new iPhones (7:16). A woman was rescued from an outhouse toilet after climbing in to retrieve her Apple Watch. Jeff Ryman has more on this during (21:25) What in the World. Some theatre venues are offering ways to beat the post pandemic blues. Bill Shackleton explains on The Buzz (36:10). Chef Mary Mammoliti joins us to talk about make ahead snacks for those busy weeks (51:25). We chat with Isobel Myhill-Jones, Graphics and Display Technician at the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre, about this natural history museum (1:05:02). On our weekly roundtable we welcome back Content Development Specialist, Jim Krysko (1:19:18).

Duration:01:46:22

Roundtable - Jim Krysko

9/28/2023
On our weekly roundtable we welcome back Content Development Specialist, Jim Krysko.

Duration:00:24:51

Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre

9/28/2023
We chat with Isobel Myhill-Jones, Graphics and Display Technician at the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre, about this natural history museum.

Duration:00:14:16

Easy to Make Snacks

9/28/2023
Chef Mary Mammoliti joins us to talk about make ahead snacks for those busy weeks.

Duration:00:13:36

Women Falls Into Outhouse

9/28/2023
A woman was rescued from an outhouse toilet after climbing in to retrieve her Apple Watch. Jeff Ryman has more on this during What in the World.

Duration:00:14:44

Apple Wanderlust Event

9/28/2023
We continue our discussion with Michael Feir about the Apple Wanderlust event. This week we dive into the new iPhones.

Duration:00:14:09

What's the AMI Annual Apprenticeship Program?

9/27/2023
We learn about AMI's annual apprenticeship program with Elysia Yardley from our HR department.

Duration:00:19:44

Full Episode - 1636

9/27/2023
How can we ensure newcomers to Canada have the opportunities to be as healthy as possible? Grant Hardy discusses in his headlines segment (7:00). The writers strike in Hollywood is tentatively over. Corinne Van Dusen gets us up to date with the latest during our Entertainment Report (21:42). How did AM Radio affect the future of baseball? Bill Shackelton explains on The Buzz. The CNIB has two big events taking place in October. Community Reporter, Stephen Ricci tells us more (36:53). September is Sepsis Awareness Month. Registered Nurse, Leslie Depoe tells us more about how Sepsis can affect us (51:16). We learn about AMI's annual apprenticeship program with Elysia Yardley from our HR department (1:18:16).

Duration:01:41:50

September is Sepsis Awareness Month

9/27/2023
September is Sepsis Awareness Month. Registered Nurse, Leslie Depoe tells us more about how Sepsis can affect us.

Duration:00:13:15

Community Report - Stephen Ricci

9/27/2023
The CNIB has two big events taking place in October. Community Reporter, Stephen Ricci tells us more.

Duration:00:13:45

What's the latest news on the Hollywood writers strike?

9/27/2023
The writers strike in Hollywood is tentatively over. Corinne Van Dusen gets us up to date with the latest during our Entertainment Report.

Duration:00:15:10

A new program helps newcomers to Canada stay healthy

9/27/2023
How can we ensure newcomers to Canada have the opportunities to be as healthy as possible? Grant Hardy discusses in his headlines segment.

Duration:00:14:41

Full Episode - 1635

9/26/2023
We have story time with Vet, Danielle Jongkind. She tells us about some animal tales that are extremely funny, quirky and heartwarming (7:26). Nutritionist, Julia Karantjas joins us to talk about how we can make our soups and stews hardy and healthy (22:48). We speak with Brenda Gunn, Academic and Research Director with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, about the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation that honours the victims of Canada’s residential schools (37:38). There’s a space camp for visually impaired students taking place in early October. Community Reporter, Toni Freimark gives us the details (51:41). On our Woodworking segment with Jeff Thompson, we talk about tips for organization and jigs for repetitive actions (1:00:47). This month on our Book Club we review, Ishmael: A novel By Daniel Quinn with recommender, Aamer Khan (1:18:39).

Duration:01:44:42

How do we make our soups and stews healthy?

9/26/2023
Nutritionist, Julia Karantjas joins us to talk about how we can make our soups and stews hardy and healthy.

Duration:00:14:49