The #1 feminist music tech podcast, featuring deep-diving episodes into all things music production and home recording and fascinating guest episodes with women making music with technology, hosted by Isobel Anderson.
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A local musician & failed intellectual walk into a bar…
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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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Club Soda's new Podcast where we hold the mic up to some of Croydon's best artists, performers and musicians with learning disabilities. We also feature interviews with inclusive arts and leisure organisations from Croydon and we'll drop in at our favourite local venues too.
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Join musician and disability rights advocate Gaelynn Lea for a weekly conversation about creativity and resilience with a different guest artist every episode! What started as a response to the pandemic has morphed into a veritable talk show that features different musicians, poets, and writers from all over the country (and sometimes other countries). You can watch these conversations in full on YouTube and support Gaelynn Lea on Patreon.
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Hosted by Stephen Henderson, Created Equal is about the promise of opportunity and the challenge of inequality from the city that built America — Detroit.
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Music technology provides musicians with exciting ways of making and recording music, but so often, both musicians and technology companies leave out the needs of disabled peoples. Able Audio explores the intersection of disability and music technology. Join host Sam Morgan, as this six-episode podcast series seeks to bring to light the exciting work people are doing in this space, elevating the voices and concerns of disabled people in music technology. In each episode, we talk to a differe ...
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Jordan Walker Ross, a differently-abled actor with Cerebral Palsy & Scoliosis, interviews actors, artists, athletes and other public figures about their insecurities, struggles and coping mechanisms. Everyone has a limp, whether it’s physical or internal. Even your heroes.
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On the In Culture podcast, we go behind the scenes with artists, gamers, musicians, designers, athletes, and visionaries in their fields to share a real-world look at how they’re shaping culture. In our latest podcast series, Variations on a theme, we explore the life and legacy of Sol LeWitt. We’ll cover key themes in LeWitt’s work and explore how his approach still influences some of the creative pioneers shaping the 21st century. Variations on a theme is a companion to the Sol LeWitt App, ...
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Chat Rooms and other interviews with local people.
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Season 5: Daana Townsend (she/her) a Professor and content creator; and Carlos Kareem Windham (they/them), a comedian, facilitator and musician -- each living with Multiple Sclerosis -- are your hosts this season and explore the intersections of race, culture, politics, disability and all the things. Join us as we Raise the Temp! Connect with us. Instagram: Daana @retrosoul__ Carlos @caballonegrito Podcast Socials: Instagram: @myelinmelanin Twitter: @myelinmelanin Facebook: @myelinandmelanin ...
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Welcome to the 21andsensory Podcast! My name is Emily and I have Sensory Processing Disorder and I’m Autistic. I'm a Graphic Designer, Illustrator and Podcaster in the UK. This podcast is a mixture of me rambling about all things sensory and Autism related and chatting to some super lovely neurodiverse guests from all walks of life. I’ve spoken to some fab Authors, Actors, Influencers, Illustrators, Artists, Comedians, TikTokers, Educators, Activists, Writers, Speakers, Producers, YouTubers, ...
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Analysing vital music business topics in detail, as they emerge: Joe Sparrow breaks down important stories with expert guests in about 25 minutes. It'll keep you on the cutting edge, and it'll take about the same time as making and eating a good sandwich! (We recommend doing both simultaneously for maximum deliciousness.) 🌍 Music Ally provides analysis and context for the global music business: musically.com Ⓜ️ Music Ally's industry-leading subscription service: https://musically.com/subscri ...
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The Love and Courage podcast features interviews with inspirational people who are making a real difference in the world today. Guests are typically people passionate about social justice, and who have demonstrated courage and conviction in their lives. Ruairí McKiernan is a multi award winning Irish social innovator, campaigner, writer and public speaker. He is the founder of the pioneering SpunOut youth organization, and helped set-up the Uplift and the A Lust For Life non-profits. In 2012 ...
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Word Up! introduces listeners to Scotland in all its diverse and multifaceted glory. Across the series, you'll hear the voices of trailblazers, unsung heroes and much more.
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Moving Along explores travel, relocation and life transitions. Christi Cassidy shares stories of people who packed up and left--either by necessity or choice; advice from experts in organization, budgeting and moving; and tips on making your life transition a positive new adventure.
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For anyone who has been parented, is a parent or dreams of being a parent, Parent Footprint with Dr. Dan teaches us all how to make the world a more loving, accepting and compassionate place -- one parent, one person and one child at a time. Every episode features a “Sitting Down with Dr. Dan” segment to help listeners discover ways to be the best version of themselves. With more than 25 years of experience as a psychologist, author and father, Dr. Dan Peters understands the key to raising h ...
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Our Legacy Podcast explores aging and social problems through interviews, research, informational pieces and discussions to have more positive representations of older adults in media. Do you like informative and entertaining dialogue no matter your age or background? Our Legacy Podcast is for listeners to feel like they contribute to our world, and feel like their narratives+legacies=impact. Cover art photo provided by Mink Mingle on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@minkmingle Support this p ...
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Comedian Niek Theelen reviews Adam Sandler's 'Love You,' trending Netflix comedy special. Wyze, the budget-friendly smartphone product company, now allows you to search through your captured surveillance footage with keywords. We get the scoop with John Biehler on our App Update. Experts are calling for greater legislation and privacy regulation ar…
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We check out Prospero’s Bookstore in Kansas City
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On the Chatty Bookshelf, we venture to Kansas City with Ryan Hooey to check out Prospero’s Bookstore, a hub for book lovers and community gatherings.By AMI
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Sports Update - positive trends on social media and more
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In his sports update, Brock Richardson tells us about a promising trend he’s noticed with major sports broadcasters and their social media.By AMI
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App Update - searching through surveillance footage
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Wyze, the budget-friendly smartphone product company, now allows you to search through your captured surveillance footage with keywords. We get the scoop with John Biehler on our App Update.By AMI
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Comedian Niek Theelen reviews Adam Sandler's 'Love You,' trending Netflix comedy special.By AMI
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Michael Feir reviews the 29th drama from Dark Adventure Radio Theatre, The Iron Maiden, and tells us how the production company is tweaking their style with their latest creations. Psychotherapist Fern Lulham tells us about emotional triggers and what to do when we find ourselves in an emotionally triggered state. Sports Reporter Brock Richardson f…
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What are emotional triggers and how can we deal with them?
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Psychotherapist Fern Lulham tells us about emotional triggers and what to do when we find ourselves in an emotionally triggered state.By AMI
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How are the Paralympics shaping up for Canada?
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Sports Reporter Brock Richardson fills us in on how the 2024 Paralympics in Paris are shaping up for Canada.By AMI
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Michael Feir reviews the 29th drama from Dark Adventure Radio Theatre, The Iron Maiden, and tells us how the production company is tweaking their style with their latest creations.By AMI
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How can we reset our eating habits for September?
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Whether you’re getting back into a routine after a relaxed summer or just looking to refresh your eating habits, Mary Mammoliti is here with tips to help you Step Into a September Reset.By AMI
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Joining us on this week's Roundtable chat is AMI Content Development Specialist for Eastern Ontario, Karen Magee.By AMI
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Mark Phoenix tells us about the cultural phenomenon of phone phreaking and it’s connection to the blind community and to the development of assistive tech.By AMI
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Research suggests belief that people in poverty have 'thick skin'
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The "thick skin bias" is a belief that individuals who live in poverty are more resilient than affluent people when facing a challenging situation. The assumption could, as a result, influence the degree of support those who are struggling receive from others. Today on "Created Equal," Psychology professor Nathan Cheek helps us unpack the "thick sk…
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Fall and Recovery: Raising Children with Disabilities through Lessons Learned in Dance with Joanne De Simone
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Dr. Dan interviews Joanne De Simone about raising children with disabilities on this powerful episode. Joanne is a modern dancer turned mom and special education advocate. She faced profound challenges when her first child was diagnosed with a life-limiting brain malformation, and her second child with autism. Drawing from her colorful background i…
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Handy-Dart, British Columbia’s equivalent of Wheel-Trans, is suspended indefinitely due to job action. Grant Hardy has the details on trending headlines. Greg David evaluates the 2024 Paralympics coverage on CBC and NBC, awarding top honors for accessible broadcasting, athlete storytelling, and game coverage. A disability campaigner and wheelchair …
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We chat about Disability Tour Bus, a radio play by Realwheels Theatre, that uses humor and storytelling to shed light on the state of accessibility in Vancouver, with playwright Amy Amantea.By AMI
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Financial Planner Ryan Chin continues with our investing series. This month, we look at the key factors advisors consider when building your investment strategy.By AMI
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We discuss World Suicide Prevention Day with Mary Beth Moellenkamp, CEO of Peel Children's Aid Society
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September 10th marks World Suicide Prevention Day, and Mary Beth Moellenkamp, CEO of Peel Children's Aid Society, joins us to discuss the work they’re doing to enhance mental health supports for children and youth.By AMI
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Greg David discusses Paralympic Games coverage
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Greg David evaluates the 2024 Paralympics coverage on CBC and NBC, awarding top honors for accessible broadcasting, athlete storytelling, and game coverage.By AMI
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Another week, another dose of V N APE! Ape starts off the pod with a business proposal regarding "Pimping Dead Hoes". This one is for the necrophiliacs out there! ...Anyway! The boys then discuss several topics including: The connection between the subconscious & conscious, Pascals Wager, Joe Biden on vacation, viewing Ethics as "Behavorial Aesthet…
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Marc Aflalo, Host of Access Tech Live, gives us must-see moments from Season 1, and shares what he’s most excited about as the show returns for Season 2 on AMI-tv and AMI Plus. Frances Wong talks about the benefits of silence and tells us about the quietest place on earth. What’s accessibility like at the CNE? Sports Reporter, Co-host, and friend o…
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On our Parenting chat, Lucia Bellafante helps us discover how early organization skills can set your child up for lifelong success, at all stages of life.By AMI
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What’s fueling an increase in productivity throughout the Canadian workforce? Regional Director Mike French with Robert Half has the details on our Robert Half update.By AMI
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What’s accessibility like at the CNE? Sports Reporter, Co-host, and friend of Kelly and Ramya, Brock Richardson attended the show and joins us to discuss his experience.By AMI
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Frances Wong talks about the benefits of silence and tells us about the quietest place on earth.By AMI
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What's coming up in Season Two of Access Tech Live?
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Marc Aflalo, Host of Access Tech Live, gives us must-see moments from Season 1, and shares what he’s most excited about as the show returns for Season 2 on AMI-tv and AMI Plus.By AMI
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Why educator says Wayne County judge's reaction to sleeping girl was 'unfair'
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A family is suing Wayne County Judge Kenneth King after he ordered a teenager into jail clothes and handcuffs during a field trip at the courthouse. Dr. Rema-Vassar, a professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at Wayne State University, called King's response to the incident inappropriate. She joins the show to talk about how a student…
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Weekly recap: Rock widows; accessibility at metro Detroit polling locations and more
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Today on "Created Equal," we share highlights from this week's episodes, including a new book about grief and rock widows from music writer and author Lori Tucker-Sullivan; accessibility problems at a staggering amount of Metro Detroit polling locations and more.By WDET
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Gardener Susan Kerney is pleased with her recently harvested eggplants, and she'll tell us all about them. Microsoft has introduced new accessible gaming accessories for the Xbox, including addons you can 3d print. John Biehler has more on our App Update. A new early-warning earthquake alert system will give BC residents a precious few seconds to p…
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Ryan Hooey tells us about the Rabbit’s Hole Museum, a Kansas City bookstore that’s bringing all kinds of children’s stories to life for those with a print disability.By AMI
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Sports Update - Paralympic Games opening ceremonies
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Sports Reporter Brock Richardson shares his perspective on the opening ceremonies of the Paralympic Games and updates us on Canada’s athletes.By AMI
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New accessible accessories for the Microsoft XBox
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Microsoft has introduced new accessible gaming accessories for the Xbox, including addons you can 3d print. John Biehler has more on our App Update.By AMI
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Gardener Susan Kerney is pleased with her recently harvested eggplants, and she'll tell us all about them.By AMI
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Making money as a local venue in 2024: Dhruv Chopra, founder of Brooklyn venue Elsewhere, talks memberships, building community, and how Gen Z gig-goers want more than cheap beer
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Ep. 159: Dhruv Chopra, co-founder/CEO of Brooklyn venue Elsewhere, joins Joe Sparrow to talk about finding new ways of running local independent venues. Dhruv and Elsewhere are reaching around to find a new business model in a new gig-going world. Today, music is consumed, created, performed, played, discovered, experienced and valued differently –…
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What's next in the 2024 election season now that the conventions are over?
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Now that the major parties have officially selected their presidential nominees and the conventions have passed, how do the two candidates stack up? To discuss this, Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne, political analyst Jessica Taylor, and WDET reporter and All Things Considered host Russ McNamara joined "Created Equal."…
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Mike Feir uncovers the mind of a master thief, in his review of Graphic Audio's adaptation of Simon R. Green's The Best Thing You Can Steal. a fan ended up behind bars after jumping up on-stage at a Macklemore concert. Grant Hardy has these bizarre details on our final edition of What in the World. The inaugural Bestie Fest, a new three-day comedy …
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Mark Phoenix joins us for our weekly Roundtable chat, facilitated by Kelly MacDonald.By AMI
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People can see, or not see the world in many different ways, and for some people that includes how colourful their world is. Mark Phoenix gives us a glimpse into the world of colour blindness.By AMI
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What are the wackiest eats for Labour Day weekend?
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Let's bring the summer to a close with foodie fun; Mary Mammoliti shares her seasonal favourites, grilling hacks, and where to find the wackiest eats this Labour Day weekend. Kitchen ConfessionBy AMI
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A review of Graphic Audio's adaptation of Simon R. Green's The Best Thing You Can Steal
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Mike Feir uncovers the mind of a master thief, in his review of Graphic Audio's adaptation of Simon R. Green's The Best Thing You Can Steal.By AMI
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We learn about the inaugural Bestie Fest, a comedy festival for friends
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The inaugural Bestie Fest, a new three-day comedy festival for friends in Toronto, takes place September with a focus on women, queerness, and friendship. We learn more with one of the Comedians performing, Tracy Hamilton.By AMI
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Listen to the August Sitting Down with Dr. Dan episode! Today, Dr. Dan and Parent Footprint podcast producer (and twin mom) Laura answer your new listener questions about parental anxiety, social media & sexuality, tween Sephora hauls, and more. Every month Dr. Dan answers questions about parenting (and adulting, too!) on our Sitting Down with Dr. …
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Cell phones and other electronic devices will soon be restricted in BC schools. Grant Hardy has more on trending headlines. The movie Sideways is turning 20 and is celebrating in a special way. Plus, a famous fast food chain has decided to get into the streaming business. We get more with Corinne Van Dusen. In Ukraine, successes at the Paralympics …
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What are some tips for success in the workplace?
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We wrap up our Employment Advice segment with AMI HR Business Parter Elysia Yardley and get her final tips for success in the workplace.By AMI
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We talk with Francois Bernier, an entrepreneur with a disability about his company Horizon B2B and get his advice on following your entrepreneurial dreams.By AMI
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How do implicit biases affect people with disabilities?
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How do implicit biases impact people with disabilities when we interact with police officers or in other areas of our lives? Dr. Philip Semple, Professor of the Police Foundations Program at Centennial College, shares his research with us on implicit biases.By AMI
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Celebrating The movie Sideways turning twenty
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The movie Sideways is turning 20 and is celebrating in a special way. Plus, a famous fast food chain has decided to get into the streaming business. We get more with Corinne Van Dusen.By AMI
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Polling locations are largely inaccessible for disabled voters in metro Detroit. Why?
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A staggering amount of metro Detroit’s polling stations are not accessible for disabled people — 84%, according to a 2022 audit by Detroit Disability Power. Another, less visible, barrier to democratic participation is equitable access to information. Yet nearly half of Detroit households don’t have broadband access. Today on "Created Equal," Detro…
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