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Wednesday, January 22, 2014 on The Morning Show

SILKEN LAUMANN – The Canadian champion rower and Olympic medalist joins The Morning Show to talk about her new memoir, “Unsinkable,” which takes an intimate look at the successes and challenges faced through her athletic journey. In addition to being an author, Laumann is also an inspirational speaker and life coach, touching the lives of many through her personal experiences.

ESCAPING WINTER BLUES – William Talbert, CEO of the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau, discusses the benefits of travelling south for the winter. More than 500,000 Canadians choose to make the Greater Miami Area their holiday destination, the second highest of visitors to Miami only to Brazilians. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

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ALZHEIMER’S AWARENESS – January is Alzheimer Awareness month. CEO of Alzheimer Society of Canada, Mimi Lowi-Young, joins us in-studio to talk about early diagnosis and how proper care can help families prepare for the road ahead. Almost half of Canadians affected by dementia, including Alzheimer’s, wait too long to be diagnosed. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

HOME ORGANIZATION – Is your home in disorder? Sarah Kelsey returns to give you tips on how to make your home more organized. Simple ideas such as using jars for your makeup brushes and putting elastic bands on hangers to avoid clothes from slipping off are just a few neat ways to keep your home streamlined. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

2014 DESIGN TRENDS – Wondering what’s new in home designs this year? Designer and TV personality Jo Alcorn joins The Morning Show to talk about the last design trends for 2014. Alcorn is the owner and principle designer at Whitewash & co. TORONTO SHOW ONLY

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