Sleep Apnea, and Winter Safety When Walking with Your Dog.

Because February is Heart and Stroke Month, I dig back into the archives to replay an interview Norm Amerault from Vital-Air to learn about sleep apnea, which can lead to heart disease without intervention.

Next, we listen to an interview with a guide dog mobility instructor.  Michael Goehring takes us through all the things we should know when venturing out for a walk with our guide, service, or pet dogs during Winter conditions.

Scholarship Application Now Open, The Checkered Eye Project, and Summit on Age-Related Macular Degeneration.

Marcia Yale is not only the president of the Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians—AEBC, and a co-chair of the organization’s Student and Education Committee.  She talks with me about the five scholarships that are now available for five fortunate applicants.We begin this program by talking about those scholarships.

Next, dig back into the archives for a chat with a lady about a product called the Checkered Eye.

Our last chat is with Doug Earle, Chief Executive Officer of Fighting Blindness Canada regarding a summit on Age-Related Macular Degeneration.  February is National AMD Awareness Month.

Introducing White Cane Week, Bookworms, and From The Blind for The Blind.

February 7 to 13 is White Cane Week during 2021.  First, I chat with Leslie Yee, Chair of Peterborough’s local chapter of the Canadian Council of The Blind—CCB, who outlines what White Cane Week is all about.

Next, Christel Gallachiuk tells us about a book club established by our local chapter of the CCB called Bookworms, in which both blind and sighted people can participate.

Finally, Debby Harryett is back with us to update the items we have in the lending library of articles for people who are blind and partially sighted, which is known as From The Blind for The Blind.  She also talks about some of the items that are needed.

Get Together with Kim, and 50/50 draw for Dog Guides of Canada.

We begin with our monthly feature, Get Together with Kim.  This time, we discuss the various methods of labelling items in braille.

Next, I chat with Maria Gallindo of Dog Guides of Canada about the various programs offered by the Oakville facility, and then about the centre’s upcoming 50-50 draw available to residents of Ontario.

Get Together with Kim, Phone It Forward, Blindshell Classic

It wasn’t until mid month that I realized that I had completely forgotten our Get Together with Kim segment, which we usually prepare for the first Monday of the month.  This time, Kim Kilpatrick, from the Canadian Council of the Blind’s Get Together with Technology program chatted with me about the compact but very versatile Victor Reader Stream.

Next, I spoke with Kathleen Forestell Lead, Advocacy and Community Outreach

CNIB Ontario East about a program called Phone It Forward.

As a contrast, I brought the program to a close by playing a recording featuring the Blindshell Classic, a phone with actual buttons rather than a touch screen.

CELA and the newly Rebuilt Peterborough Public Library.

For today’s show, I dug back in the archives to January, 2018, when co-host Simon Treviranus and I devoted the whole show getting our guests to highlight both the services of CELA, the Centre for Equitable Library Access, and the improved accessibility of our rebuilt library. Our guests were Lindsay Tyler from CELA in Toronto, and Karen Bischopp from the Peterborough Public Library.

Film about Louis Braille; Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month

We begin by playing the audio portion of a short film called Young Heroes, in celebration of the 113th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille in Couvrais, France.

Next, a dig into the archives dredges up the interview that former co-host Simon Treviranus and I did back in January, 2019 with Sarah Cooke from the Peterborough office of Alzheimer’s  Canada.

AMI Introduces Six New Podcasts, and World COPD Day.

We begin by chatting with the hosts of two new podcasts being introduced by AMI—the Accessible Media Inc.  We also briefly highlight four more.

November 18 is World COPD Day.  We chat with Henry Roberts, Managing Director of COPD Canada about what Chronic Obstructive Lund Disease is, as well as the plans that have been made for World COPD Day.

CNIB Live event on Facebook, Fundraising Virtual Auction for Lions of Canada Dog Guides; ABC Literacy: Youth Teaching Seniors.

We begin by speaking with Tracy Holland from the CNIB office in Kingston, ON about a CNIB Live event featuring Duand Morgan, who used to be executive director of CNIB’s Eastern Ontario region.

Next, we hear about a Stay Home and Bid auction to raise funds for the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides training centre, and the seven programs that they run.

Finally, we speak with Mack Rogers, Executive Director of ABC Literacy, a program which trains youth to teach seniors the technology that they want to learn.

CCB Peterborough’s annual poinsettia sale, How to Store Passwords on Get Together with Kim, and Keeping Your Devices Secure.

First, Leslie Yee, Chair of the CCB Peterborough chapter, speaks with Devon about the chapter’s annual poinsettia sale.  Next, Devon talks about how to store passwords with Kim Kilpatrick, co-ordinator  of CCB’s Get Together with Technology program.  Because October was Cybersecurity Month, Devon’s final chat is with Ian Thomson, manager of Trent University’s Technology Department.