The Pulse
Host Grant Hardy leads a weekly in-depth discussion on issues impacting the disability community across Canada.

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How to get the most out of your iPhone if you're blind

How to get the most out of your iPhone if you're blind

We speak to Michael Feir about the 2nd edition of his book, Personal Power, designed to help blind and visually impaired iPhone users get the most out of their device. Michael reflects on why the iPho...

21 Mai 202228min

Previewing the Toronto ReelAbilities Film Festival

Previewing the Toronto ReelAbilities Film Festival

We preview the 7th annual Toronto ReelAbilities Film Festival with festival manager Linda Luarasi. Later in the program, we talk to Alex Bulmer and Leah Cherniak, co-creators of the opening night film...

14 Mai 202225min

Disability on Mother's Day

Disability on Mother's Day

Jewelles Smith recently completed her PhD research at UBC. She discusses her findings into the unique barriers faced by mothers with disabilities and offers solutions to ensure that motherhood is a vi...

7 Mai 202223min

Vancouver Whistler 2025 Invictus Games

Vancouver Whistler 2025 Invictus Games

We hear from Nick Booth, CEO of the True Patriot Love Foundation about why hosting the 2025 Invictus Games will be unique and a great opportunity for Canadian parasport. Later, Major Patrick Levis dis...

30 Apr 202228min

All Our Families: Disability Lineage and the Future of Kinship

All Our Families: Disability Lineage and the Future of Kinship

Jennifer Natalya Fink, discusses remembering our disabled ancestors and her new book, All Our Families: Disability Lineage and the Future of Kinship. She is director of the disability studies program ...

28 Apr 202225min

Disability and the Toronto 2010 G20 Summit

Disability and the Toronto 2010 G20 Summit

Author and disability activist Dorothy Palmer discusses her new book, Kerfuffle, which is set in Toronto during the 2010 G-20. This is the April 16, 2022 episode. Check out the Pulse on YouTube! Abou...

16 Apr 202225min

Overcoming Disability Through Art

Overcoming Disability Through Art

Deidre Blackmore is the founder and program director of PotteryWorks, a collective of B.C artists overcoming disability prejudice through pottery and paintings. She discusses the role of art in facili...

9 Apr 202225min

#Cripritual

#Cripritual

Cassandra Hartblay talks about #CripRitual an exhibit at U of T Scarborough's Doris McCarthy Gallery looking at disability culture with artwork by 20+ artists. This is the April 2, 2022 episode. Check...

2 Apr 202225min

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