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AMI’s summer is heating up with a pair of projects that further the company’s vision of establishing and supporting a voice for Canadians with disabilities by representing their interests, concerns and values through accessible media, reflection, and portrayal.

Freestyle motocross rider Bruce Cook is on a mission to help others realize their dreams the same way he did: with innovation, modifications, and a lot of determination. In the second season of By Hook or By Cook, Bruce is depressed that the COVID-19 pandemic has shut down the activities he loves. After a call from some friends, Bruce and his friend Christian jump at the chance to make a remote lake lodge more accessible.

Season 2 of By Hook or By Cook returns June 16, at 10 p.m. Eastern on AMI-tv. Stream By Hook or By Cook on AMI.ca and the AMI-tv App.

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AMI’s summer is heating up with a pair of projects that further the company’s vision of establishing and supporting a voice for Canadians with disabilities by representing their interests, concerns and values through accessible media, reflection, and portrayal.

Tripping On Air’s Ardra Shephard

Fashion Dis host Ardra Shephard brings her confessional and informational blog, Tripping On Air, to the podcast space, where she spills the tea on what it’s really like to live with multiple sclerosis (MS). Joining Ardra is co-host Alex Hajjar, an MS expert by marriage. Tune in monthly as Ardra and Alex explore the dynamic between patients and partners, share chronic illness life hacks, and dish about everything from symptoms to stigma.

Download the Tripping On Air podcast from your favourite podcast platform later this summer.

By Hook or By Cook and Tripping On Air are the latest original content from AMI, a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs, and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially-sighted.

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