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Harley interviews Program Director, Office Products Amanda Alderson and Associate Product Manager Ashley Kraus from NIB. Amanda and Ashley talk about base supply centers, how they communicate NIB’s mission and some of their favorite attractions in the Washington D.C. area.Por Industries for the Blind
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Dr. Bryan Wolynski, Optometrist and Vision Consultant for OrCam, joins Harley and Deborah at the BLR booth live at the NIB Expo. Bryan discusses OrCam MyEyes, the groundbreaking wearable technology that enables the blind and visually impaired community to “see” their surroundings through intuitive recognition technology.…
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Harley and Deborah welcome Doug Goist, Program Manager of Services and IT Projects at NIB, to the Blind Living Radio booth at the NIB convention. Doug shares how National Industries for the Blind was started, some of the latest accessible technology and a few tips on how to stay up-to-date on all of the latest technology available.…
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Harley and Deborah are back live at the NIB convention with Ted Rios, National Sales Manager at Alphapointe. Ted shares how his path led him to the Ability One agency Alphapointe in New York, how he uses video to engage his customer base on the amazing things blind employees can do and his take on Javits Wagner O’ Day Act.…
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Harley is joined by Cindy and Tony to speak with Victor Mateevitsi, a PHD Candidate at UIC’s Electronic Visualization Lab and inventor of a wearable technology called SpiderSense. Victor shares how SpiderSense allows the blind community to feel what they cannot see, and Cindy and Tony talk about their experience trying this technology out for the f…
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Mark and Harley speak to Creativity Coach Brendan Sullivan about creativity. With over 25 years of experience as a professional improviser and graduating from the World Class Second City Conservatory, Brendan shares how he helps organizations to become more effective and creative communicators through the use of improvisational exercises.…
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Harley and Mark speak with Mike Hess, Founder and Executive Director of Blind Institute of Technology. Hess shares his inspiration for starting the Blind Institute of Technology, and how accessible technologies can help companies utilize one of the greatest untapped job markets: the blind and visually impaired community.…
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Harley and Phillip speak with Mike McGowan, Executive Director of the National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation (NOAH). Mike shares the mission of NOAH, the different types of Albinism and the importance of the upcoming NOAH conference on July 14 – 17, 2016, that will offer breakout sessions on various topics surrounding albinism.…
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ibMilwaukee’s Human Resources Manager Connie Knutson joins Harley this week to share her valuable insight for job seekers. With the staggering 70% unemployment rate of blind or visually impaired working age adults, Connie fills us in on tips and tools both the sighted and blind community can utilize to land that dream job.…
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Harley celebrates Mother’s Day with mother-daughter duo Alison and Rose Fortney, both legally blind and artists in their own trade. Rose and Alison share their love of art in various mediums, how they are able to utilize their limited vision to focus and bring details of their art to life, and first steps aspiring artists should take to create thei…
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This week, host Harley Thomas welcomes respected blind advocate, evangelist and Executive Director of the Jernigan Institute at the National Federation of the Blind, Mr. Anil Lewis. Anil's leadership, passion and accomplishments provide inspiration for the blind and sighted community alike. Join us for his very special appearance on this week's epi…
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It’s April fool’s Day! Harley and Ellen celebrate with guest Brian Fischler, blind comic and founder of the comedy benefit Laugh for Sight. Once named the World’s Funniest Blind Comic (by himself), Brian talks about his transition from improv to standup comedy, how his blindness has affected his comedy routine and finding humor in the bizarre circu…
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You’re in for a real treat with this episode featuring Blind Entrepreneur and Chocolatier Joel Bernhard who owns the chocolate shop and restaurant Confections for Any Occasion in Theresa, WI. Joel dishes about how he got started in making chocolate, the challenges of being a blind business owner and even shares an easy truffle recipe at the very en…
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Harley and cohost Ellen Colby talk to owner of BlindAlive.com Mel Scott about her journey to become physically healthy after the loss of her sight. Frustrated by the lack of descriptive cues in exercise videos, Mel took it into her own hands to develop an exercise program that is easy to use and accessible for any fitness fanatic, whether blind or …
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Love is in the air this week as Harley Thomas and Cara Catton talk with Empish Thomas, blogger for Visionaware.org, about dating as a blind person. Empish shares her experience dating after losing her sight in her twenties and even shares some tips on dating in the modern age.Por Industries for the Blind
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Lisa Kelly, director of enrichment programs for Outlook Nebraska – an agency similar in mission to IB Milwaukee – talks with Harley and Phil about her role with the organization, its involvement in the community and how its enriching the lives of those living with blindness or visual impairment.Por Industries for the Blind
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Harley Thomas and Kevin Roskopf talk to Colleen from Hadley School for the Blind on how using upward mobility on making career changes. Listen on a big surprise about Colleen and how this service helped her grow her opportunities.Por Industries for the Blind
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While in DC for the NIB/NAEPB expo we met up with Ryan, from our neighbor in Milwaukee, Beyond Vision, to discus whats happening back home. Industries for the Blind and Beyond Vision being neighbors often work together. Each agency, being unique and possessing different skills and "tools" as resources, use them to leverage employment opportunities,…
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Matt Simpson was born with a congenital retina disease that left him severely visually impaired from a young age. Unwilling to let his impairment stop him, Matt became involved in goalball, where he was Phil’s camper at sports camp, and began to compete on elite levels, which has led him around the world in representation of the US.…
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