Sound Prints – March 28, 2021
How a blind guy trains and competes in the Ironman competition; HBO Max expands audio described content and more from the Internet
Building Better Tomorrows Today for Kentuckians with Vision Loss
Sound Prints podcast by KCB
How a blind guy trains and competes in the Ironman competition; HBO Max expands audio described content and more from the Internet
Robert Felgar, CEO of Raz Mobility, presents and demos their cell phone designed especially for people who are blind or visually impaired.
Announcements; transportation bill introduced in House; free minutes from Aira; stimulus bill highlights; 115 organizations support Prevent Blindness request for eye research funding
News and announcements; celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Radio Storm – a look at two graduates of the Kentucky School for the Blind who run a very successful Internet radio station
Crossroads Conference, update on travel with service animals, and more; President of KCB’s Owensboro chapter meets with her Congressman; preview of the 2021 ACB Virtual Conference and Convention
Announcements; Leadership Conference and Legislative Seminar details; developments on Windows 10X operating system
ACB legislative imperatives; Chris Gray talks about continuous glucose monitors
Meet KCB President Matt Selm; news from NLS Talking Book Libraries; COVID-19 vaccine do’s and don’t’s; foods to lessen your stress
upcoming events; memories, trivia, and involvement in sports as shared by attendees at the Jan. 15 Greater Louisville Council of the Blind Roundabout
Virtual education at the Kentucky School for the Blind; rehab services in a virtual environment; announcements.