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In this feedback-packed episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun open the inbox to highlight powerful listener stories and opinions that spark some of their most honest and passionate reactions yet. From questions about pursuing a cybersecurity career as a blind person to whether “blind” or “visually impaired” should be the default term — the discussion gets real, raw, and at times hilariously offbeat.

Steven shares his own personal journey of proving doubters wrong in the media world, sparking an empowering message about determination in the face of discrimination. There’s also strong commentary on digital accessibility, the blurred lines of language policing, and the impact of AI smart glasses from Meta and Google. Plus, listeners chime in on VoiceOver vs TalkBack, the future of Braille, disability benefits, and even a shocking tale about prosthetic eyes during a PIP assessment. It’s an unfiltered, energizing episode that reminds us why your voices matter.

🕒 Chapter Markers

00:00 – Introduction
01:35 – Listener asks: Can I get a job in cybersecurity as a blind person?
03:00 – Steven’s story: Fighting discouragement in education and career
09:30 – Listener Charles responds to RNIB Braille service episode
10:55 – Stan shares why “visually impaired” can be misunderstood
14:10 – Steven rants: Language policing and offense culture
20:45 – Listener Rowana celebrates Braille Note and Braille Week
21:55 – Tyler questions Mac vs PC accessibility conclusion
25:00 – Clarifying best setups for blind users: Mac Mini + Parallels
28:15 – Gregory supports “potential” in smart glasses
30:00 – Meta AI performance: Sandwich shopping & drink ID test
34:00 – Juan critiques Meta Live AI’s lack of proactive detection
37:00 – Energy cost of AI, ethical growth, and looming impact
41:00 – Stuart shares free solar panel and heating install in Scotland
43:30 – Grace’s epic prosthetic eye PIP story (must-hear moment!)

💬 Quotes

“Don’t ever belittle the potential of someone again.” – Steven Scott
“The fight is not just external — it’s mental. You have to push past the voices telling you it won’t work.” – Steven Scott
“People don’t say ‘blind’ because they think it’s a bad word. That’s the problem.” – Steven Scott
“She kept asking how much I could see — so I took my prosthetic eyes out and put them on the table.” – Grace

Find Double Tap online: YouTube, Double Tap Website

Join the conversation and add your voice to the show either by calling in, sending an email or leaving us a voicemail!

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 1-877-803-4567

  continue reading

608 episodes

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Content provided by Double Tap Productions Inc.. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Double Tap Productions Inc. or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this feedback-packed episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun open the inbox to highlight powerful listener stories and opinions that spark some of their most honest and passionate reactions yet. From questions about pursuing a cybersecurity career as a blind person to whether “blind” or “visually impaired” should be the default term — the discussion gets real, raw, and at times hilariously offbeat.

Steven shares his own personal journey of proving doubters wrong in the media world, sparking an empowering message about determination in the face of discrimination. There’s also strong commentary on digital accessibility, the blurred lines of language policing, and the impact of AI smart glasses from Meta and Google. Plus, listeners chime in on VoiceOver vs TalkBack, the future of Braille, disability benefits, and even a shocking tale about prosthetic eyes during a PIP assessment. It’s an unfiltered, energizing episode that reminds us why your voices matter.

🕒 Chapter Markers

00:00 – Introduction
01:35 – Listener asks: Can I get a job in cybersecurity as a blind person?
03:00 – Steven’s story: Fighting discouragement in education and career
09:30 – Listener Charles responds to RNIB Braille service episode
10:55 – Stan shares why “visually impaired” can be misunderstood
14:10 – Steven rants: Language policing and offense culture
20:45 – Listener Rowana celebrates Braille Note and Braille Week
21:55 – Tyler questions Mac vs PC accessibility conclusion
25:00 – Clarifying best setups for blind users: Mac Mini + Parallels
28:15 – Gregory supports “potential” in smart glasses
30:00 – Meta AI performance: Sandwich shopping & drink ID test
34:00 – Juan critiques Meta Live AI’s lack of proactive detection
37:00 – Energy cost of AI, ethical growth, and looming impact
41:00 – Stuart shares free solar panel and heating install in Scotland
43:30 – Grace’s epic prosthetic eye PIP story (must-hear moment!)

💬 Quotes

“Don’t ever belittle the potential of someone again.” – Steven Scott
“The fight is not just external — it’s mental. You have to push past the voices telling you it won’t work.” – Steven Scott
“People don’t say ‘blind’ because they think it’s a bad word. That’s the problem.” – Steven Scott
“She kept asking how much I could see — so I took my prosthetic eyes out and put them on the table.” – Grace

Find Double Tap online: YouTube, Double Tap Website

Join the conversation and add your voice to the show either by calling in, sending an email or leaving us a voicemail!

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 1-877-803-4567

  continue reading

608 episodes

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