Full Show - Episode 1213
Michael Feir reviews The Legends of Robin Hood, a dramatic adaptation of the core stories about this most famous of English outlaws. Gardener Susan Kerney highlights November’s flower, the Chrysanthemum, and tells us about planting our own Christmas trees. A free, immersive urban art walk is returning to the Junction in Toronto for its second consecutive year. We learn more about this with Carol Jolly, Executive Director of The Junction BIA. It’s the Thursday Buzz with Bill Shackleton. Indigenous Disability Awareness Month brings awareness of barriers and issues that Indigenous peoples living with disabilities and their families face every day. We learn more about this special month with Neil Belanger, Chief Executive Officer at Indigenous Disability Canada. Today’s Roundtable guest is Content Development Specialist in Halifax, Ryan Delehanty.
Episode 1474 of the Kelly and Company podcast, hosted by AMI, titled "Full Show - Episode 1213" was published on November 26, 2021 and runs 108 minutes.
November 26, 2021 ·108m · Kelly and Company
Summary
Michael Feir reviews The Legends of Robin Hood, a dramatic adaptation of the core stories about this most famous of English outlaws. Gardener Susan Kerney highlights November’s flower, the Chrysanthemum, and tells us about planting our own Christmas trees. A free, immersive urban art walk is returning to the Junction in Toronto for its second consecutive year. We learn more about this with Carol Jolly, Executive Director of The Junction BIA. It’s the Thursday Buzz with Bill Shackleton. Indigenous Disability Awareness Month brings awareness of barriers and issues that Indigenous peoples living with disabilities and their families face every day. We learn more about this special month with Neil Belanger, Chief Executive Officer at Indigenous Disability Canada. Today’s Roundtable guest is Content Development Specialist in Halifax, Ryan Delehanty.