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ACB Focus: Audio Description

American Council of the Blind

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Welcome to the Audio Description Track of the ACB Focus Podcast Series. The Audio Description Track contains programming that involves the accessibility of the visual images of theater, television, movies, and other art forms for people who are blind, have low vision, or who are otherwise visually impaired.
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Ultimate Couch Fans

Christian O'Connell & Bryan Lacey

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Ultimate Couch Fans is a Brand new weekly show hosted by Christian O’Connell and fellow comedian and ACB commentator Bryan Lacey for fight fans. A deep dive into boxing and MMA. Expect fight breakdowns, big guests, fan interaction, ill though out opinions and uniformed observations. Two fans, one couch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Planeta Deporte Radio

Planeta Deporte

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En Planeta Deporte analizamos todo lo relacionado con el mundo del deporte. En motor: Formula1, MotoGP, Dakar, Rallies, ... con especial atencion a los pilotos españoles: Fernando Alonso, Marc Marquez, Jorge Lorenzo, Dani Pedrosa, Maverick Viñales, Carlos Sainz, Marc Coma, Nani Roma, ... En baloncesto: Euroliga, ACB y NBA con especial atencion a los equipos y jugadores españoles: Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, Valencia, Pau Gasol, Marc Gasol, Ricky Rubio, Navarro, Rudy Fernandez, Sergio Rodrigue ...
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Airacast

Aira Tech Corp

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The official podcast of Aira, the visual interpreter service for people who are blind or have low vision. At Aira, we connect people, via our free app, to trained professionals who provide visual information – all on demand. Subscribe to Airacast to learn about our technology, hear the latest innovations, ways you can use the service , agent profiles, and more.
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Writing Works Wonders: Advancing Beyond Barriers

Cheryl McNeil Fisher, Kathleen P. King

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Celebrating skill-building and community among authors who are visually impaired is the major goal of this vibrant, interactive podcast. Authors Cheryl McNeill Fisher and Dr. Kathy King co-host this lively podcast which offers writers, new and experienced, opportunities to learn valuable writing skills, participate in guest interviews, and share strategies and insights. Writing Works Wonders is hosted weekly on a live zoom call, distributed as a podcast, and syndicated on American Council of ...
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Common Sense Ohio

Common Sense Ohio

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We're taking a common sense approach to the news events in Ohio. And why Ohio? Well, because it's right from the middle. It's the heart of it all. It's the place where you can test almost all Americanized theories. It's a jumping-off point to having greater discussions about politics and news. And what's going on not only in the state of Ohio, but the country --and maybe even the rest of the world. Your Common Sense hosts are: Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer L ...
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Navigating U.S. immigration laws is one of the biggest hurdles for startups entering the U.S. market—and that’s where The Startup Visa® Podcast comes in! Hosted by Tahmina Watson, bestselling author and top immigration lawyer, this podcast is part of The Startup Visa series, which also includes a comprehensive visa guidebook and a policy book for founders and policymakers alike. Whether you're a U.S. startup struggling to hire global talent, an international entrepreneur looking to break int ...
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Welcome to Taylor Arndt Media – the official podcast for all the content from my YouTube channel, brought to your ears. Whether you're commuting, taking a walk, or just prefer listening over watching, this podcast makes it easy to keep up with everything I share on YouTube. From tutorials and tech reviews to accessibility tips, AI insights, and personal reflections, every episode here is the audio version of a video I’ve created. I believe tech should be inclusive, empowering, and easy to un ...
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Cannabis news and stocks to watch plus insight from thought leaders and experts brought to you by Investorideas.com potcasts. Hear interviews with experts, and CEO’s of top cannabis companies globally and locally. Do you trade or invest in Marijuana / Hemp Stocks? Check out our podcast daily for news on CSE, TSX, TSXV, OTC, NASDAQ, NYSE, ASX Marijuana / Hemp Stocks
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Everyman News Network

Everyman News Network

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An exterminator, a real estate agent, and a grant writer give their perspective on the big news stories of the day. The DC insiders and the journalists, who live every second of every day in a political bubble, too often fail to see the forest for the trees. And they certainly have no gauge for how current events affect the regular guy. But we do.
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Missionary on the Mountain

Missionary on the Mountain

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Missionary on the Mountain podcast is your consistently conservative and unapologetically Christian source for scripture, debate, interviews, news, mission updates, and much more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/missionary-on-the-mountain/support
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Episode Notes In the first of our convention specials we feature our presentation at the American Council of the Blind’s 2025 Conference and Convention in Dallas, Texas. Our Learning and Development Team take the spotlight to talk about how they craft training for visual interpreters and what’s in store for the future. Then CEO Troy Otillio talks A…
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Welcome back to another episode of Common Sense Ohio! In today’s lively roundtable, hosts Steve Palmer, Brett Johnson, and Norm Murdock dive deep into the news shaping the Buckeye State—and beyond. Kicking things off with some “this day in history,” the guys reflect on the founding of the NFL in Canton, Ohio, and the legendary Battle of Thermopylae…
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Mike Hudson, former Director of the Aph Museum, tells entertaining stories from the Kentucky School for the Blind’s past at the Making Memories Banquet,and Bo Mullins, 2003 KSB graduate and instructor at the school, explains through examples and anecdotes why the KSB student work programs are so important Find out more at https://sound-prints.pinec…
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Steve Palmer and Norm Murdock jump into the whirlwind of national and local events shaping our world and our state. From the chaos swirling around Washington, D.C. and Trump’s bold “DC takeover”—is it legal, political theater, or both?—to a nostalgic look at how pop culture icons like Fast Times at Ridgemont High helped define a decade, they leave …
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Episode Notes In our second convention special we go to New Orleans with our presentation to the National Federation of the Blind. Staff from Service Delivery, Marketing and Sales, and Engineering talk about their roles and this year’s updates. Then CEO Troy Otillio talks AI and Aira’s involvement with Google Deep Mind’s Project Astra. Sign up to b…
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As we roll into August, hosts Norm Murdock and Brett Johnson talk about the hot-button issues shaping our state and beyond. This week, the conversation opens with a historical reflection on the origins of federal income tax, before shifting to the heart of current events—rising concerns over crime and community unrest in Cincinnati. The hosts discu…
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Cincinnati’s Jazz Festival Turns Chaotic What should’ve been a night filled with sweet jazz rhythms downtown turned into a scene straight out of a wrestling ring. After the festival and a Reds game, racial tensions escalated to violence, leaving five people charged (so far). Brett and Norm dissect what happened, why accountability matters—no matter…
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Kicking things off, the guys take a look back at pivotal moments in history—the anniversary of the first atomic bomb test (Trinity, 1945) and the publication of "The Catcher in the Rye." Using these milestones as a springboard, they dive into complex conversations around historical context, the ethics of censorship, and the importance of critical t…
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Welcome back to another episode of Common Sense Ohio! This week, Brett and Norm dive into a jam-packed agenda, tackling the confusion and controversy swirling around the “Big Beautiful Bill” (BBB) and its sweeping impact on everything from Medicaid work requirements to overtime tax exemptions and Social Security changes. The hosts pull back the cur…
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This episode hits on everything from Supreme Court smackdowns to Ohio’s latest budget wrangling. Some fascinating historical context, legal insight, and yes, even a bit of humor about how our government actually works. Here are 3 key takeaways that resonated with me: Judicial Power & Nationwide Injunctions: The Supreme Court’s recent decision hamme…
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Episode Notes Airacast July 2025Convention Time! July means it’s time to hit the road for the conventions of the American Council of the Blind and the National Federation of the Blind. Jenine Stanley and Everette Bacon go over everything you’ll need to know from traveling to and from Dallas andNew Orleans to where we are in the respective exhibit h…
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Welcome back to Common Sense Ohio, where "right from the middle" means no topic is too hot to handle—especially when it comes to F bombs and bunker bombs. In this episode, co-host Brett returns from a month-long hiatus to join Norm as they tackle a packed agenda covering both global and local headlines. Get ready for an unfiltered dive into interna…
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This video is a complete walkthrough of ViddyScribe, an AI-powered platform that makes it simple to add audio description directly into your videos. Presented as part of the National ACB Convention Audio Description Panel, this demo is designed to help creators, educators, and accessibility advocates understand how to make video content more inclus…
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Welcome back to Common Sense Ohio! In this episode, Steve Palmer and Norm Murdock tackle some of the hottest issues making headlines—both at home and abroad. The conversation kicks off with a dive into history, reflecting on America’s ongoing struggle to balance free speech and government power, from the Alien and Sedition Acts of the 18th century …
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Episode Notes Many of our customers have come in contact with User Experience Researcher Dianne Howie as part of our Explorer Survey or product testing. In this episode we get to know Dianne and learn how she helps understand the relationship between people and technology. We’ve also got some important announcements to share about the Aira Explorer…
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20250612 ACB Membership Committee Keys to the Convention for first-time participantsOriginally Broadcasted June 12, 2025, on ACB Media 6 The ACB Membership Committee held its "Keys to the Convention" for first timers earlier than in the past so we could share information for both virtual and in person attendees. ACB Membership Committee members pro…
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Welcome back to another episode of Common Sense Ohio, where hosts Steve Palmer and Norm Murdock cut through the noise to talk about the hottest issues affecting Ohio—and the nation at large. In this June 11, 2025 episode, the guys dive headfirst into the recent wave of riots spreading across cities like a contagion, unpack what’s really going on be…
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Send us a text Given the various challenges in the United States, many US residents are looking for information about how to immigrate to Canada. Tahmina speaks with David Kika, an immigration expert practicing Canadian immigration law David Kika is a seasoned business immigration professional based in North Vancouver, BC, with deep expertise in Ca…
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Send us a text Senator Slatter helped pass state funding for a Washington State immigrant entrepreneur program, one of a handful in the entire country. Tahmina sits down to speak with her. Senator Vandana Slatter (D–WA 48th District) is a pharmacist, biotech professional, and trailblazing lawmaker who brings science, compassion, and equity to publi…
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Episode Notes Have you ever felt like a piece of luggage once entering an airport? The constant movement from one place to another can be quite frustrating. We’re thrilled to welcome back the hosts of “Talk Description To Me,” Christine Malec and JJ Hunt, for an in-depth exploration of airports. Christine and JJ delve into the various aspects of ai…
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News about new braille and audio magazines and BARD, changes in meeting dates related to the 2025 ACB convention, news from the LouisvilleLow Vision Clinic, and GLCB member spotlights Find out more at https://sound-prints.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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Welcome back to another episode of Common Sense Ohio! In this week’s show, recorded on May 28, 2025, hosts Steve Palmer and Norm Murdock deliver their no-nonsense take on everything from historical scandals to hot topics right here in the Buckeye State. They kick things off with a look back at the infamous Watergate break-in—unpacking the enduring …
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Episode Notes In our inaugural episode of Staff Profiles, we introduce Wendell Hennessey, who describes himself as Aira’s “Go-to Guy.” Starting as an early “agent,” he has held various roles and currently works as the IT Systems and Security Administrator. In this episode, we delve into what makes every call and interaction unique and special for h…
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The Kentucky School for the Blind celebrates its 183rd anniversary with its Founders’ Day program on May 8. Micheal Hudson, former directorof the APH Museum, receives the prestigious Paul J. Langan Award during the program. Edited for time by Adam Ruschival. Find out more at https://sound-prints.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.…
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We jump straight into the headlines and controversies shaping both Ohio and the nation. The conversation opens with breaking news about President Biden’s cancer diagnosis, sparking a candid discussion on transparency, leadership health, and the responsibilities of both elected officials and political parties. Digging deeper, we draw thought-provoki…
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From debating the roots and realities of American immigration history and the evolving complexities of cultural assimilation, to unpacking the impact of the 1965 Immigration Act and discussing whether our system is truly as "systemically racist" as some claim, the conversation pulls no punches. We examine everything from the shifting demographics o…
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This story may be one of the unknowns to Ohioans, but we look into the hidden world of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), broken healthcare incentives, and the collapse of community pharmacies. We welcome Marty Schladen from Ohio Capital Journal back to the podcast. AND we took a detour through Ohio’s energy controversy and—yes—why Alcatraz is back …
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Episode Notes It’s an Airacast reboot! We return to our monthly format with some Aira history and deep thought about technology, discrimination, AI and life with Mike Hinson. So many explorers tell us that Mike motivated them to try the service. Now we look back over 10 years and forward to what AI brings us. Jenine also reviews how to find Access …
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The team kicks things off with historical reflections on George Washington's inauguration and the Louisiana Purchase before steering into current events, like the recent suspensions of judges in New Mexico and Wisconsin for shocking courtroom misconduct. You'll hear the hosts’ candid takes on the responsibilities that come with upholding the law, a…
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Bay State Council of the Blind Arts Access Information Day at Perkins Welcome – David Kingsbury, BSCB President Broadway in Boston: Boston Opera House, Em Rihl, Operations Assistantwww.BroadwayInBoston.com Think Outside the Vox & Open Door TheatreSamatha Gould, Presidentwww.ThinkOutsideTheVox.org Arts Boston: Claire Williamson, Deputy DirectorArtsb…
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We dive into some of the hottest issues facing Ohio and the nation. We kick things off with a lively discussion about the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent “playing hooky” and what that means for Trump and parental rights in education—touching on a controversial Maryland case involving DEI-related curriculum opt-outs. We look at Ohio-specific stories, in…
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We hope you're well and enjoying the spring sunshine! Here's a quick rundown of what Norm and Brett covered this week: Letitia James Fraud Allegations: The tables have turned as New York's Attorney General Letitia James finds herself under scrutiny. After prosecuting Trump, she's now facing accusations from the Federal Home Loan Administration rega…
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Exciting updates from the latest episode of Common Sense Ohio! Dive into the complexities of Ohio's budget bill, intriguing sports funding policies, and significant changes in education laws. Here's what you missed: Budget & Economy: The volatility in the stock market reflects the broader economic landscape, highlighting the impact of U.S.-China tr…
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We tackle a series of discussions shaping Ohio's political and economic landscape. We talk about President Trump's controversial tariffs and how they aim to reshape half a century of U.S. economic policy, with concerns about the impact on Ohio's economy. We also discuss Intel's broken contract with Ohio, raising questions about the state's investme…
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Here's what we cover this week! School Vouchers and Civil Rights: Highlighting the introduction of school choice in Ohio, which is aimed at bringing educational opportunities to students in rural and poorer areas. This initiative is considered a civil rights issue, as it offers more portability for students to choose their schools. Automotive Forei…
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Episode Notes Airacast Return from CSUN By now, you’ve likely come across numerous podcasts discussing the 40th annual CSUN Assistive Technology Conference. The Aira staff gathered to share their experiences in the exhibit hall, during sessions, and in workshops. Join Jenine Stanley as she engages in conversations with Troy Otillio, Everette Bacon,…
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Send us a text In this episode, our guest is Chris Bloomquist. He is a 20 year veteran to the technology industry, a 2 time startup founder and expanding into the climate and environmental recruiting industries. He has a passion to tell the stories of impactful environmental organizations, leveraging his executive level recruitment expertise to put…
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On today's show, we're discussing a hot topic sparking debates across the state and beyond: eliminating income taxes. We'll be exploring the advantages, potential pitfalls, and unintended consequences of this bold move. Hosts Steve Palmer and Brett Johnson are joined by Glenn Harper from Harper Plus Accounting to unpack the complexities. We look in…
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Episode Notes Starbucks is one of our premiere Access Network partners here at Aira. It’s a great place to try out visual interpreting if you’re new to our service. On this episode of Airacast, we brought in the amazing duo of Christine Malec and JJ Hunt from the popular podcast “Talk Description to Me”. They’ll give us an in-depth look at this caf…
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Hey there, Common Sense Ohio listeners! This week's episode was a rollercoaster of interesting topics. Kicking things off, we threw it way back to the first-ever jury verdict broadcast on TV. Yep, we're talking about Jack Ruby—did you know his real name was Jacob Rubinstein? But the big juicy part of the episode was all about—drum roll, please—Trum…
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Episode Notes AiracastThe Road to CSUN Week 8Pregame! In only a few short days the 40th annual CSUN Assistive Technology Conference will begin. Our Pregame Show features Geoffrey Peddle, Everette Bacon and Jill Ratliff, ready to take the field. Geoffrey gives us a brief glimpse at what our engineers have worked on this year to make our apps the pre…
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Hey folks, Brett and Norm here, jumping into another week with Common Sense Ohio! Shoutout to Harper and Company CPAs Plus for keeping us financially savvy. Honestly, nothing like walking out of a meeting with those guys feeling like you’ve got your business game plan down for the quarter! Free speech on college campuses. Norm raises the flags on t…
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