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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.

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Canada

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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.

Twitter:

@AMIaudio

Language:

English

Contact:

1 800 567 6755


Episodes
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Full Episode - 1783

5/3/2024
Northern Magnolias are only in bloom for a precious seven days; Gardener Susan Kerney highlights where to find these Spring flowers. Plus, she talks us through planting a Butterfly Garden. Artificial Intelligence focused gadgets aren't living up to their hype, with bad reviews, poor battery life, and slow performance. We get into this Tech discussion with John Biehler, on our App Update. Jonathan Barembruch recently opened Calgary’s first alcohol-free bottle shop, Sante Dry Bottle shop, one of a growing number of stores that specializes in non-alcoholic beer and wine. We get the story with Laura Bain, on The Buzz. 19-year old Lloyd Martin is the first individual with down syndrome to complete the UK Marathon. Brock Richardson highlights this recognition, plus tells us the latest in Pro Sports playoffs, on our Sports Update. On the Chatty Bookshelf, Ryan Hooey highlights the latest exciting news in works for Potterheads. Plus, he shares why we're saying goodbye to the well-loved initiative, Audiobook Synch. Let’s revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time.

Duration:01:44:59

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Cut for Time

5/3/2024
Let’s revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time.

Duration:00:18:19

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Audiobook Synch is going away

5/3/2024
On the Chatty Bookshelf, Ryan Hooey highlights the latest exciting news in works for Potterheads. Plus, he shares why we're saying goodbye to the well-loved initiative, Audiobook Synch.

Duration:00:14:25

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Sports Update - NBA, NHL and more

5/3/2024
19-year old Lloyd Martin is the first individual with down syndrome to complete the UK Marathon. Brock Richardson highlights this recognition, plus tells us the latest in Pro Sports playoffs, on our Sports Update.

Duration:00:12:45

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Why aren't AI-powered gadgets living up to the hype?

5/3/2024
Artificial Intelligence focused gadgets aren't living up to their hype, with bad reviews, poor battery life, and slow performance. We get into this Tech discussion with John Biehler, on our App Update.

Duration:00:15:02

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Where do we find Northern Magnolias?

5/3/2024
Northern Magnolias are only in bloom for a precious seven days; Gardener Susan Kerney highlights where to find these Spring flowers. Plus, she talks us through planting a Butterfly Garden.

Duration:00:14:31

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Full Episode - 1782

5/2/2024
Michael Feir highlights a series on Apple TV Plus called Earth Sounds, which uses cutting edge technology to reveal what's going on sonically in the wild. Fern Lulham dives into the sensitive conversation around imposter syndrome, and the reasons why you might doubt that you’re good enough to succeed in the things that matter to you the most. A boycott targeting Loblaws is gaining momentum, with thousands of shoppers potentially taking their money elsewhere during the month of May. We get the details on the Buzz, with Laura Bain. Chef Mary Mammoliti is here to help us plan a special day for mom on Mother's Day, with a fun craft suggestion, and a special brunch recipe. We chat with Madison Tevlin: actress, singer, social media influencer, TV personality and advocate for the Down syndrome community. This week, we're running a unique Roundtable chat, featuring a panel of alumni Reporters from the former AMI-tv show, AMI This Week. Alex Smyth, Laura Bain, Grant Hardy, and Kelly MacDonald let us into their experiences on the show.

Duration:01:44:15

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Roundtable - AMI This Week alumni

5/2/2024
This week, we're running a unique Roundtable chat, featuring a panel of alumni Reporters from the former AMI-tv show, AMI This Week. Alex Smyth, Laura Bain, Grant Hardy, and Kelly MacDonald let us into their experiences on the show.

Duration:00:20:07

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A conversation with Social Media Influencer Madison Tevlin

5/2/2024
We chat with Madison Tevlin: actress, singer, social media influencer, TV personality and advocate for the Down syndrome community.

Duration:00:14:54

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How can we plan the perfect Mother's Day?

5/2/2024
Chef Mary Mammoliti is here to help us plan a special day for mom on Mother's Day, with a fun craft suggestion, and a special brunch recipe.

Duration:00:12:22

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What is imposter syndrome?

5/2/2024
Fern Lulham dives into the sensitive conversation around imposter syndrome, and the reasons why you might doubt that you’re good enough to succeed in the things that matter to you the most.

Duration:00:14:29

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Michael Feir tells us about "Earth Sounds" on Apple TV Plus

5/2/2024
Michael Feir highlights a series on Apple TV Plus called Earth Sounds, which uses cutting edge technology to reveal what's going on sonically in the wild.

Duration:00:15:30

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Full Episode - 1781

5/1/2024
We’re joined by Jennifer Bawden, Senior Manager for New Galleries & Research at the TELUS World of Science Edmonton, to discuss what’s happening at the Science Centre, including their upcoming 40th Anniversary celebrations. the Writers Guild of Canada has voted 96 per cent to strike. What could this mean for new and returning scripted Canadian TV shows? Greg David highlights what the writers are seeking, what they want curbed,, and when a strike could happen. A High School in the Greater Toronto Area, where students have faced a string of substitutes throughout the semester, has come up with an interesting solution for delivering mid-term marks. We find out more on The Buzz, with Laura Bain. The Musée des fine arts of Montreal invites blind and partially sighted individuals to participate in a study on accessibility to the museum. We learn more on our Community Report with Mathieu Rochette. Planning a trip?The most important item to pack is Travel Medical Insurance. Let’s talk travel Insurance on our Finance chat with Ryan Chin. British Columbia has reversed course on its drug decriminalization after backlash. Grant Hardy has more on Trending headlines.

Duration:01:43:38

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The importance of travel insurance

5/1/2024
Planning a trip?The most important item to pack is Travel Medical Insurance. Let’s talk travel Insurance on our Finance chat with Ryan Chin.

Duration:00:19:29

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Community Report - Mathieu Rochette, Montreal

5/1/2024
The Musée des fine arts of Montreal invites blind and partially sighted individuals to participate in a study on accessibility to the museum. We learn more on our Community Report with Mathieu Rochette.

Duration:00:13:30

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How could a Writers Guild of Canada strike impact Canadian television?

5/1/2024
the Writers Guild of Canada has voted 96 per cent to strike. What could this mean for new and returning scripted Canadian TV shows? Greg David highlights what the writers are seeking, what they want curbed,, and when a strike could happen.

Duration:00:14:56

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Science Centre - Telus World of Science, Edmonton

5/1/2024
We’re joined by Jennifer Bawden, Senior Manager for New Galleries & Research at the TELUS World of Science Edmonton, to discuss what’s happening at the Science Centre, including their upcoming 40th Anniversary celebrations.

Duration:00:14:28

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Full Episode - 1780

4/30/2024
On Ask a Vet, Dr. Danielle Jongkind takes us on a light-hearted tour of things you'll only ever see or hear in a vet clinic. Are you attached to your smartphone, and is it literally causing you pain?Learn tips and tricks on how to minimize the overuse of your hands, on Wellness with Frances Wong. We’ll hear about an accessible theatre and dance production called “Camille: A Story” from Montreal-based artist Audrey-Anne Bouchard. Saint John, New Brunswick Advocates, be prepared to share your expertise and vision for the city’s North End. Community Reporter Marisa Hersey-Misner shares how. Music Monday is one of the world’s largest single events dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of music education in schools. We learn more with musicians Marc Jordan and Amy Sky. On our Book Club, we discuss The Rosie project By Graeme Simsion, the first book of a trilogy, about a man's journey to find love. We review it with the recommender of the novel, Beth Deer.

Duration:01:43:09

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Book Club - The Rosie project By Graeme Simsion

4/30/2024
On our Book Club, we discuss The Rosie project By Graeme Simsion, the first book of a trilogy, about a man's journey to find love. We review it with the recommender of the novel, Beth Deer.

Duration:00:17:39

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We learn about "Music Monday"

4/30/2024
Music Monday is one of the world’s largest single events dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of music education in schools. We learn more with musicians Marc Jordan and Amy Sky.

Duration:00:14:37