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  • On today’s edition of The Neutral Zone, the panel chats more about Colorado Rockies reliever Daniel Bard and his decision to step away from the game because he is dealing with anxiety. We discuss the differences between nerves and anxiety with our own personal experience and how that translates into the para-sports world.

    We also discuss the idea of trash-talking in sports. Is it necessary or should it be removed altogether?

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    Episode 110

     
  • Greg Westlake updates us on how Canada fared at the Men's Easter Wheelchair Basketball Tournament in Belgium, Women's Sitting Volleyball exhibition in Brazil and the Wheelchair Tennis Championships.

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    Episode 2

    Keywords: volleyball, tennis, canadian sport, sitting volleyball, wheelchair tennis, basketball, adapted sport, sports, para sport, wheelchair basketball

     
  • Unfortunately, domestic violence is a lived experience for some women and children within our communities. Luckily, we have safe resources, like the Sofia House, a second-stage shelter for women and children who are fleeing domestic violence.  

    Bennett, Danica and I had an opportunity to spend some time with the Sofia House children’s group. It truly was another experience of kids just being kids regardless of their life circumstances. Join us and learn about Sofia House and the meaningful volunteer opportunities available.

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    Episode 8

     
  • We learn about what the National Ballet of Canada is doing to make their performances accessible to everyone (0:00). Cassandra Chaddock from our Marketing department gives us the ins and outs of AMI on social media. We get to Twitter, TikTok, and everything in between (13:07). Trans rights are human rights and drag shows feature fabulous and fun performances, so why are we seeing such moral panic these days? Danielle McLaughlin leads this discussion on Know Your Rights (27:25).

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    Episode 3109

    Keywords: social media, trans rights, ballet, low vision, instagram, disability, blind, law, preformance, national ballet of canada, entertainment, marketing, danielle mclaughlin, know your rights, partially sighted, tik tok, drag shows, twitter, preform, play, dance, rights, accessible, cassandra chaduk, human rights

     
  • IOS 16.4 released new features for VoiceOver users in the weather app. Michael Babcock tells us more (7:13). That Sex Show airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Eastern on AMI-tv beginning on April 19. We tee-up this program with Host, Rachele Manett (21:56).

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    Episode 3108

    Keywords: planting, low vision, sex, gardening, ios, disability, blind, apps, partially sighted, garden, chat gpt, flowers, plant, michael babcock, susan kerney, that sex show, tech, voiceover, jaws, accessible, rachele manett

     
  • Today on the show, Steven and Shaun seem to discuss everything up to and including how to cook burgers the right way and how to wear shirts the wrong way! Plus, there's talk about the best way to store your cables and dongles for a trip away, and are you going to watch the new TV drama about The Pirate Bay?

    Plus, Celine Lee, from Amazon in Canada, drops by to tell us about their new partnership with Cochlear to enable people with hearing loss to connect their cochlear implant or Bluetooth hearing aids to their Fire TV. And, Steven rounds up some of the best hearing aid functionality in Android and iOS devices.

    Keep your feedback coming too - email us at feedback@doubletaponair.com or call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media @DoubleTapOnAir.

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    Episode 435

    Keywords: android, steven scott, burgers, cochlear, ios, cables, double tap, apple, dongles, shaun preece, celine lee, the pirate bay, amazon

     
  • In the second hour of NOW with Dave Brown: Marc Aflalo shares Google's new policy for apps on the Play Store. He also discusses rumours around Apple’s plans to standardize iPhones with Pro Motion technology by 2025 (22:01). 

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    Episode 388

    Keywords: play store, google, marc aflalo, apple, now with dave brown, pro motion technology

     
  • In the first hour of NOW with Dave Brown: Michelle McQuigge recaps the latest news from the weekend including the Quebec-Ontario Storm and forced labour legislation (15:24). Marco Pasqua talks about what it means to leave behind a legacy (28:34). Plus, Amy Amantea reviews “Luther: The Fallen Sun” (42:10). 

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    Episode 387

    Keywords: michelle mcquigge, luther: the fallen sun, amy amantea, labour legislation, quebec-ontario storm, marco pasqua, now with dave brown

     
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    Dancers as part of the national ballet of Canada
    • IOS 16.4 released new features for VoiceOver users in the weather app. Michael Babcock tells us more.
    • That Sex Show airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Eastern on AMI-tv beginning on April 19. We tee-up this program with Host, Rachele Manett. 
    • We learn about what the National Ballet of Canada is doing to make their performances accessible to everyone.
    • Cassandra Chaddock from our Marketing department gives us the ins and outs of AMI on social media. We get to Twitter, TikTok, and everything in between.
  • Leaving behind a legacy

    Today on NOW with Dave Brown: 

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