AMI Today

Is Living with Your Ex Better Than Living with a Gossipy Politician? - Tuesday June 10th, 2025

Episode Summary

From The Washington Post, the D.C. Bar voted for a new leader and opted to keep the brother of the Attorney General out of a leadership position. Mike Ross shares why the organization wanted to prevent being tied to the current administration, and the reactions from the leadership candidates. Amy Amantea previews Macleans, one of AMI-audios magazine reading shows. On this week’s show, the featured article is about a man from B.C. who is living with his ex-girlfriend. His friend describes the turn of events as a “horror movie,” and Amy is telling us all about it. Steven Scott and Shaun Preece were paying close attention to Apple’s WWDC Conference. Steven is sharing the latest updates from the presentations, and what they’ve got planned on Double Tap. Kelly and Company is reflecting with guests from the show and people involved with the production of the show ahead of the show coming to an end on June 27th. Nisreen Abdel-Majid shares with us what Kelly and Company has meant to her. The Globe and Mail published a piece about the Canadian news ban on social media sites, and what that’s meant for rural Canadian communities who rely on sites like Facebook for news in the wake of the devastating wildfires. Grant Hardy shares this article.

Episode Notes

From The Washington Post, the D.C. Bar voted for a new leader and opted to keep the brother of the Attorney General out of a leadership position. Mike Ross shares why the organization wanted to prevent being tied to the current administration, and the reactions from the leadership candidates. 

Amy Amantea previews Macleans, one of AMI-audios magazine reading shows. On this week’s show, the featured article is about a man from B.C. who is living with his ex-girlfriend. His friend describes the turn of events as a “horror movie,” and Amy is telling us all about it. 

Steven Scott and Shaun Preece were paying close attention to Apple’s WWDC Conference. Steven is sharing the latest updates from the presentations, and what they’ve got planned on Double Tap. 

Kelly and Company is reflecting with guests from the show and people involved with the production of the show ahead of the show coming to an end on June 27th. Nisreen Abdel-Majid shares with us what Kelly and Company has meant to her. 

The Globe and Mail published a piece about the Canadian news ban on social media sites, and what that’s meant for rural Canadian communities who rely on sites like Facebook for news in the wake of the devastating wildfires. Grant Hardy shares this article. 

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