Join Kelly MacDonald and contributors from the blind, partially sighted and disability community for lively one-hour discussions about arts, entertainment and the lifestyle issues that matter to you.
On this episode of PSN, Alex and Nathan welcome back Will Stephens of Trailer Park Sports Network (TPSN). Will shares his recent experience covering Wheelchair Handball—explaining how the sport is pl…
On our final episode, we celebrate the incredible journey of Kelly and Company and reflect on the moments that made it special. From the voices who’ve been with us since day one to the friends we’ve …
Summertime in Canada host some of the biggest concert series, if you are looking for something fun, arts and culture contributor Amy Amantea has the details. For the first few years of Kelly and Comp…
On today’s show, we’re kicking off the show with Artists’ Corner, visiting percussionist and educator Jeff Stewart, who brings decades of experience using drumming to build connection, confidence, an…
Leanne Baarda is our Independent Living Skills Specialist who joins us once a month. We’ve had years of conversations, covered everything from kitchen safety to cleaning out our garages, and today fo…
There are so many endings in life that we often don't get to fully process, and leave us feeling lost with no way of expressing so. We explore endings with Psychotherapist Fern Lulham, fittingly on o…
On today’s show, we take a stroll down memory lane with Kevin Philipupillai, the original producer of Kelly and Company, as he reflects on the show's early days back in 2017. From sports reporting to…
Have you checked out an audio described dance performance yet? If not, let’s prime you. There are some interesting approaches to describing dance, and Christine Malec is here to chat about them. Lawr…
What does accessible travel look like when it's done right? Marco Pasqua takes us on a journey through the Kennedy Space Center and aboard two of the world’s newest cruise ships to highlight where th…
Starting in November of 2016, Kelly and Company's “Ask A Veterinarian” segment has been on the air for almost nine years. For her last appearance on the show, Dr Danielle is going to briefly recap he…
On another Artists Corner feature, we learn about multi-disciplinary artist Kathy Austin’s sensory approach to the arts and her latest work in music production.
Plus, stick around for another walk do…
Canada is full of fantastic artists in a variety of genres, Amy Amantea, Arts and culture contributor, tells us where to purchase the perfect ticket. Blind Gamer Markus McCracken is back with a final…
Being nosy about others is frowned upon, but being nosy about yourself is important when it comes to your sinuses. Frances Wong has us covered on that front. Thinking of closing your business? Kevin …
Alicia Grace Chenier is a passionate advocate for disability representation in media. Alicia is here to discuss the upcoming live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon, and the opportunities …
All of us have to adapt to change sometimes - whether that be new jobs, moving house, a new baby in the family or even just getting a new piece of tech that you have to figure out how to use. But wha…
On this heartfelt Friday edition, Kelly MacDonald and Brock Richardson welcome back the long-awaited Artist Corner segment. Multidisciplinary artist Rachel Harding shares the story behind “Sunrise Wi…
The Oakville Festival of Film and Arts is set to present the red-carpet gala premiere of Stealing the Sky, on Thursday, June 19, 2025. Written by award-winning writer and actor Marie Dame and directe…
On today’s show, Lucia Bellafante joins us with updates on her journey of growth and change. Ryan Chin from Sun Life Financial will shed some light on investments and savings, the gist of everything …
On today’s show, Film Critic Michael McNeely has us covered with two British series with deaf representation. And Host of Para Sport Nation, Alex Smyth, explains all we need to know about Para Fencin…
Dr. Danielle Jongkind tells us about a behavioural scientist who published a research article about a hawk that had learned to adapt to city life particularly well. You can easily make a lot of your …