A glimpse into visually impaired life in a visual world. Host Avery Berschauer shares her personal experience and explores other topics around diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Bringing local news to visually impaired listen
Interesting insights from the Outreach Team at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
I quit my law job to be at home with my kids. Turns out our daughter Tess has a rare genetic disorder called USP7. She's different. And now, so is everything else. #USP7 #autism
The Down East Radio Reading Service is a spoken word service reading local news and information to visually impaired persons in Nash, Edgecombe and Wilson counties of North Carolina
Join Dave Brown as he discusses the latest news, sports, entertainment and current events through a disability lens.
We record podcasts on assistive technology and products and services which we find of interest. We specialize in providing comprehensive tools for people who are blind and visually impaired to become empowered to maximize the use of their access technology while having fun doing it.
MGoBlog's channel featuring the very professional, very visual, podcast with Brian Cook, Seth Fisher, Ace Anbender, and David Nasternak, plus The Teams history podcast with Seth and Dr. Sap, The Ace Pod, The Michigan Hockeycast, the MGoBlog Roundtable on WTKA.
Local weekly news for visually impaired people living in Chester (England). Our weekly news cassettes and memory sticks are prepared and posted to local listeners on a Friday evening, with the online version being uploaded to our website shortly afterwards.
Hosts Dr. Grace Ambrose-Zaken, President and CEO Safe Toddles non-profit and Kelvin Crosby, CEO Smart Guider Inc (aka Deafblind potter) discuss safe mobility for learners who were born blind and visually impaired. Our focus is on the pediatric belt cane also known as the wearable toddler cane. Episodes include interviews those who grew up without path information before belt canes were available. Also, orientation and mobility specialists and families using this innovative mobility tool with ...
An uplifting, offbeat comedy show that'll brighten your day. Each week the hosts riff on a variety topics and make each other laugh with original sketches, comedian interviews, stupid games, bad advice, and funny stories. The podcast is recorded and broadcast for the Georgia Radio Reading Service (GARRS), a radio network catering to the visually impaired.
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A weekly assistive technology news update for professionals and enthusiasts in the field of technology for people with disabilities.
Tommy Edison, who’s been blind since birth, uses humor to answer questions about living without sight, and explores the latest news, current events, and pop culture.
Welcome to the VI Talk. AudioBoom Channel. Part of VI Talk charity number 1165629. VI Talk is aimed at anyone with a visual impairment, anyone who knows someone who is visually impaired or anyone who has connections with an organisation or group that offers services or support to visually impaired people. You can find us in the following places. Facebook, search VI Talk for our Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/vitalk/) and Page (/https://www.facebook.com/vitalkpodcast) Twitter @VITalkP ...
Double Tap Canada is the show where blind people talk tech! If you’re blind or partially sighted and have an interest in technology, this is the show for you. Everyone is welcome no matter how old you are or how much or how little experience you have with technology. Each week the team will help you better understand how technology can help your everyday life, even if you have little or no sight. Join the conversation and add your voice to the show either by calling in, sending an email or l ...
Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) is a state agency that empowers people with disabilities through employment, disability determinations, and independence. Join Kim Jump as she interviews unique individuals who discovered OOD Works! Have a disability? Want to work? www.OODWorks.com.
Welcome to THE COACH JENNIE, a weekly podcast called "Mindfulness Monday" hosted by Jennie, an Athlete, Confidence Builder & Mindset Mentor. Listen, learn, and laugh while Jennie takes a lighthearted approach to empower others to embrace their inner confident badass and living life as an Adaptive Athlete. BE BOLD ⚡️ BE BADASS Because You Deserve it!
Kelly and Company is AMI-audio’s daily live afternoon program. Listen for interviews and discussion about arts, entertainment and lifestyle information directly affecting the blind and partially sighted community. Contributors from across the country share information on everything from parenting and finance to fashion and gaming. Plus, catch live performances from Canadian musicians, comedians and actors.
Blind Tech Guys is here to bridge the gap for blind and visually impaired users of technology. We discuss all things related to tech; however, we mainly focus on Android, iOS and mobile devices from a blind and visually impaired perspective. If you have any questions or suggestions for future podcasts, please send an email to contact@blindtechguys.com.
The Phones Show (previously The Smartphones Show) is a television programme all about phones, but broadcast over the Internet, using the likes of iTunes and RSS. A new show will be available every few weeks. The Show is aimed at anyone who's either just purchased or is about to purchase a smartphone. This is the MP3 audio version of the main show, for those who haven't got time to watch the video or for the visually impaired. 90% of content is still accessible. By popular demand etc!
Through the eyes of the blind… See the world from a different view. Look at life from a different angle. And get to know people in a different way! Kevin has experienced life both as someone who can see, and now cannot. But as you will soon discover through entertaining stories, engaging conversations, and inspiring moments perhaps Kevin now sees more of this life than perfect sight could ever allow.
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INNERSIGHT FREEDOM Frank Perino - Host Suzanne Tarazi-Ferraro “SUZLADY” ”Suz”- Co-Host INNERSIGHT Means FREEDOM Advocates for the Disabled! INNERSIGHT FREEDOM fights for Independence, Equality, Total Accessibility, Enforcement and Disability Rights! Millions of us who are disabled, would like to serve our country but can not because there are too many obstacles in the way. People are forced to go in nursing homes and lose their homes, money, jobs, possessions, and many haqve contracted COVID ...
The talking newspaper for Coventry provide free audio content for the blind and visually impaired in Coventry and Warwickshire. Featuring news from local papers, information, council updates, what’s on and local sport. Our audio is also available from itunes, smart phone apps and from this web site. postbag@talkingnewspaper.org.uk
Colleen and Cheryl review episodes of Doctor Who starting with the 2005 Series. Colleen has never watched it before and is visually impaired, while Cheryl is sighted and has watched the series multiple times.
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What does the world look like to a person with a visual impairment? How does restricted vision impact on everyday life? How can you offer assistance without taking control? The video tracks on this album simulate what the world looks like to people with a range of visual impairments, and show good practice when acting as a sighted guide. The audio tracks offer personal perspectives from two people living with severe visual impairment. This material forms part of The Open University's Pre-reg ...
On the In Culture podcast, we go behind the scenes with artists, gamers, musicians, designers, athletes, and visionaries in their fields to share a real-world look at how they’re shaping culture. In our latest podcast series, Variations on a theme, we explore the life and legacy of Sol LeWitt. We’ll cover key themes in LeWitt’s work and explore how his approach still influences some of the creative pioneers shaping the 21st century. Variations on a theme is a companion to the Sol LeWitt App, ...
Audio introductions for users who are visually impaired
Tech talk for the blind and visually impaired and seniors.
Cortical visual impairment (CVI) is the leading cause of pediatric visual impairment in the developed world. The eyes can see, but the brain can't interpret the visual world. Due to neuroplasticity, the functional vision of a child with CVI can improve. The number of children with CVI is growing, so why isn't anyone talking about this public health crisis? We are. Music by Storm Crews. Art by Ian Kleinfeld.
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Alex loves music and hopes to one day to be a radio announcer. Alex is visually impaired and is being supported by Sylvanvale to produce his own podcast about disability advocacy and music.
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Audio descriptions for the Royal Ballet's Swan Lake for those who are visually impaired
Updates and information from the Kansas Talking Books Service!
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Listen to our special hosts and industry leaders. Learn more about being visually impaired and the great technologies that are available.
Accessible technology podcast demonstrating hardware, software and other items of interest to the visually impaired community.
Seminars@Hadley - Business, Employment and Vocational Skills
The LightHouse is the largest agency providing direct service, advocacy and information to the blind and visually impaired community of Northern California. Since 1902, we have offered solutions to living with vision loss.
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Down East Radio Reading Service's local broadcast for 04-16-21.By info@downeastreading.org
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Where are the friendliest citites in Canada? Jeff Ryman lets us know in his lifestyle report! Uber Eats has rolled out a new stories feature and Instagram integration in Canada. John Biehler has the update. British Columbia and the Atlantic provinces lead a ranking of outstanding destinations to explore as the pandemic wanes. We learn more about so…
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A publisher has moved to putting audiobooks on a popular streaming platform, and Ryan Hooey has the update.By AMI
Bill Shackleton joins us for the Friday Buzz with Bill.By AMI
British Columbia and the Atlantic provinces lead a ranking of outstanding destinations to explore as the pandemic wanes. We learn more about some of the top Canadian travel destinations with Vacay.ca.By AMI
Uber Eats has rolled out a new stories feature and Instagram integration in Canada. John Biehler has the update.By AMI
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Where are the friendliest cities in Canada? Jeff Ryman lets us know in his lifestyle reportBy AMI
Communication specialist Greg David looks ahead to the return of AMI This Week to AMI-tv. He also gives us a break down on what constitues as a Canadian television program. From the April 16, 2021 episode.By AMI
Entertainment critic Michael McNeely continues his coverage of the 2021 Oscars and review the nominees for best documentary film. From the April 16, 2021 episode.By AMI
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In our weekly news panel with Paul Daniel and Meagan Gillmore, we discuss minimum wage and chat about how some employees across the country are set to receive a pay raise during the pandemic. From the April 16, 2021 episode.By AMI
In our weekly news panel with Paul Daniel and Meagan Gillmore, we discuss the legacy the war in Afghanistan. From the April 16, 2021 episode.By AMI
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, we have our weekly news panel with Paul Daniel and Meagan Gillmore. We discuss the United States’ plans to withdraw troops from Afghanistan this fall. We also chat about how some employees across the country are set to receive a pay raise during the pandemic. And, we talk about the recent cuts to Laurentian University …
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Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Special Guests: Andy Persch - Assistant Professor of OT at Colorado State University and Director of the Transition, Employment and Technology Lab Dennis Cleary - Assistant Pr…
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In this week’s show, we take a look at Microsoft’s new Surface Laptop 4. Available in 13-inch or 15-inch screen sizes and with the choice of Intel or AMD processors, is there anything to make this latest addition to the Surface laptop family stand out? In Apple news, it appears Siri may have let slip the date of Apple’s next event a little too earl…
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Topics: Introduction • 10th Anniversary of Posting Videos on YouTube • How The Blind Film Critic YouTube Channel Started • Test Footage Before The First Blind Film Critic Review • More Out-takes! • Tommy Reviews "Dazed & Confused" (1993) • Has Tommy Ever Seen Shallow Hal? • The Movie That Almost Ended The Blind Film Critic Channel in 2011 • Playlis…
Down East Radio Reading Service's local broadcast for 04-15-21.By info@downeastreading.org
Over the next three weeks, Michael Feir will tell us about accessible journaling apps which offer different tools to help with the practice. Today we start with the Day One app. Gardener Susan Kerney let’s us know how to take care of our turf lawn this time of year, and shares more tips on Spring Garden clean-up. On April 15th, 2020, Canada Takeout…
Today’s Roundtable guest is Alex Smyth, TV Reporter for AMI in Toronto.By AMI
On Curious Minds, Christine Malec highlights cross cultural learning, and shares how one blind woman is making connections happen across cultures.By AMI
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Southwestern Ontario Community Reporter Annette Dennis previews Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest, an Event by Canadian Geographic.By AMI
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, author Catherine Fogarty reflects on the deadly riot at Kingston Penitentiary in Ontario that took place 50 years ago. Producer Dawn Dickinson previews The Guardian This Week with an article about a French property developer who plans to build 5,000 retirement homes across U.K. city centres. Community reporter Shaini S…
On April 15th, 2020, Canada Takeout introduced the first National Takeout Day in support of Canada's restaurant industry. And since then, Takeout Day has evolved into a national weekly food holiday! We learn more with Chef Trevor Lui!By AMI
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Gardener Susan Kerney let’s us know how to take care of our turf lawn this time of year, and shares more tips on Spring Garden clean-up.By AMI
Over the next three weeks, Michael Feir will tell us about accessible journaling apps which offer different tools to help with the practice.By AMI
Things discussed: Eli’s return and how it affects the rotation. Portal guys we might be looking at? Options have to be a cultural fit and be interested in a smaller role because unless it’s a star there isn’t 35 minutes to give away. Take a Chaundee if there is one but you can roll with what you’ve got. You’ve got 80 minutes at guard, 30 goes to El…
Back for our second dose are Robert Hair from Maryland School for the Blind; Gina Ouellette from the California School for the Blind; and Scott McCallum from the Washington State School for the Blind to discuss the positive things we have learned about educating blind and visually impaired students during the pandemic and the things they are most l…
Karen Magee shares her central regional report with a story on a new motion passed by Ottawa to allow the use of shared e-scooters on the city’s downtown streets. She also tell us about recent issues faced by people with accessible parking permits in no parking zones. From the April 15th, 2021 episode.…
Author Catherine Fogarty reflects on the deadly riot at Kingston Penitentiary in Ontario that took place 50 years ago. She also tells us about her book “Murder on the Inside.” From the April 15th, 2021 episode.By AMI
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Community reporter Shaini Saravanamuthu tells us how we can stay fit and active through CNIB’s new and virtual yoga classes. She also describes their new fashion and makeup program with Keya Osbourne. From the April 15th, 2021 episode.By AMI
Steven Scott of Double Tap Canada describes the latest hardware from Microsoft including the new Surface Laptop 4 and the Surface Headphones 2+. From the April 15th, 2021 episode.By AMI
Producer Dawn Dickinson previews The Guardian This Week with an article about a French property developer who plans to build 5,000 retirement homes across U.K. city centres. She also tells us about Facebook’s slow reaction to a manipulation campaign hosted on their platform by the Honduran president. From the April 15th, 2021 episode.…
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How do J&J and AstraZeneca vacinnes differ from Pfizer and Moderna? Jeff Ryman dives into this in his health headlines. On In The Know, Margrett Weldon gives us tips on how to set up a space in our homes to participate in safe fitness activities. A fun camp in Manitoba is helping teens who may be struggling with anxiety and other mental health chal…
Maryse Theberge, Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist in Kingston, Ontario talks to us about taking control over our finances.By AMI
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With all the questions, concerns, and evolving information regarding COVID-19 vaccines, Registered Nurse Leslie Depoe gives us a look at the real picture of what’s going on.By AMI
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How do J&J and AstraZeneca vaccine's differ from Pfizer and Moderna? Jeff Ryman dives into this in his health headlines.By AMI
Veteran political correspondent Craig Oliver analyzes the latest news in Canadian politics including Air Canada's bailout agreement with the federal goverment. He also reviews the NDP and Liberal party conventions that took place this past weekend. From the April 14, 2021 episode.By AMI
Mike Agerbo of the App Show tells us how the global chip shortage is reportedly affecting Apple’s production. He also discusses LG's exit from the smartphone business. From the April 14, 2021 episode.By AMI
Amy Amantea tells us about “Wheel Voices: Tune In,” a virtual presentation showcasing fourteen artists from a range of talents, collaborating across genres. She also shares the latest news on VocalEye’s crowd-sourced description project. From the April 14, 2021 episode.By AMI
Accessibility reporter Meagan Gillmore shares concerns about the Community Care Act and describes the lack of rights for people who use attendant services in Ontario. From the April 14, 2021 episode.By AMI
AMI Vancouver Presenter Grant Hardy and Bureau Producer Amit Tandon join us to discuss AMI-tv’s “Road to Inclusion,” a new documentary that explores issues of accessibility in urban city planning. From the April 14, 2021 episode.By AMI
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, we discuss AMI-tv’s “Road to Inclusion,” a new documentary that explores issues of accessibility in urban city planning. Accessibility reporter Meagan Gillmore shares concerns about the Community Care Act and describes the lack of rights for people who use attendant services in Ontario. Community reporter Amy Amantea t…
2116 Super Lidar App (Apr. 14, 2021) Show Notes Developers are beginning to make use of LiDAR technology in some smart phones to assist those with impaired vision. Hosts Nancy and Peter Torpey talk with Shane Lowe from Supersense about their new Super Lidar app and how it makes use of LiDAR to analyze the distance and warn about obstacles that migh…