
Kelly and Company
Join Kelly MacDonald and contributors from the blind, partially sighted and disability community for lively one-hour discussions about arts, entertainment and the lifestyle issues that matter to you.
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Starting in November of 2016, Kelly and Company's “Ask A Veterinarian” segment has been on the air for almost nine years. For her last appearance on the show, Dr Danielle is going to briefly recap her favourite episode from each year and see if our hosts agree with her choice. Is water enough to keep us hydrated to the
On another Artists Corner feature, we learn about multi-disciplinary artist Kathy Austin’s sensory approach to the arts and her latest work in music production. Plus, stick around for another walk down memory lane with two colleagues who were here for the long haul of AMI, from volunteering and reading shows to live p

Must-see Arts, Final Accessibility Gaming Highlights & The Rise of Wednesday Dining | Kelly and Company
Canada is full of fantastic artists in a variety of genres, Amy Amantea, Arts and culture contributor, tells us where to purchase the perfect ticket. Blind Gamer Markus McCracken is back with a final word on accessibility in video gaming for people with disabilities. Plus, he has an update to his own game pitch, Silent

Sinuses, Closing Your Small Business & CILT’s 40-Year Anniversary | Kelly and Company
Being nosy about others is frowned upon, but being nosy about yourself is important when it comes to your sinuses. Frances Wong has us covered on that front. Thinking of closing your business? Kevin Shaw joins us today to talk about how to wind down your small business the right way—with grace, strategy, and no loose e

Disability Representation in How to Train Your Dragon & AMI Broadcast Memories | Kelly and Company
Alicia Grace Chenier is a passionate advocate for disability representation in media. Alicia is here to discuss the upcoming live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon, and the opportunities it presents for authentic representation. Plus, we chat with a pair of people who have been part of Kelly and Company, ot

Emotional Toll of Vision Loss, Meatless Mondays & Host Vacation Descriptions | Kelly and Company
All of us have to adapt to change sometimes - whether that be new jobs, moving house, a new baby in the family or even just getting a new piece of tech that you have to figure out how to use. But what if the change is in your level of sight? Psychotherapist, Fern Lulham joins us to share her experience. What is the poi