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A worldwide trend is happening as Tesla owners try to disguise their cars with other brands' logos. The political backlash for CEO Elon Musk has led to not only protests, but also vandalism. Nisreen Abdel-Majid has the details. Politics, power, murder, delivered with a quirky comedic spin? Michael McNeely dissects The
What are the qualities that make for a good therapist? We find out with Psychotherapist Fern Lulham. Why is Iron such a vital part of human health, and how do we get it into our bodies? Nutritionist Julia Karantjas has the specifics. Plus, The Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians (AEBC) with Allyant will launch thi
TVOkids Polly Can Do is an animated kids series that explores the playtime adventures of a five-year-old girl with cerebral palsy. Polly brings her can do attitude which empowers her to live her best life, and helps her friends live their best lives too. Jackie Palmer-McPherson, a Holland Bloorview client and the voice
On today’s show, Art Consultant Christine Malec gives us ideas on how to find free art. Author Anne Mok says visibility and vulnerability create a powerful ripple effect. She shares how her Canadian Finds online series is bridging communities and boldly claiming space for people with disabilities. Think you know your w

The Sleep You Need, AMI-tv Nominations & Refining Our Wellness Journey | Kelly and Company
On today’s show, Registered Nurse Travis Nightingale breaks down Why good sleep is the health boost you’re missing out on. Three AMI-tv series have been nominated for Canadian Screen Awards. The awards will be handed out during the last weekend of May. Greg David shares the exciting details. Discover how parents and no
On today’s show, the Juno Awards are back on March 30th, and Amanda Shekarchi breaks down the nominees. Technology has evolved in ways that shape our reality. But what if there were other realities—alternate versions of ourselves living different lives? Marco Pasqua explores the journey of assistive technology, how inn