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Many people with vision loss have been audio engineers -- we'll talk to one on this week's program. #1237
Many people with vision loss have been audio engineers -- we'll talk to one on this week's program. #1237
Wednesdays and Sundays at 5:00 p.m. on Reachout Radio
In ViewPoints 1237 Pete & Nancy talk with a blind audio engineer and his wife (also blind) about making a passion a business.
Blind since infancy and self-taught, Chris Belle worked hard to acquire the skills needed to run a successful audio production business. Host Peter and Nancy Torpey follow Chris’s journey in a fun interview that illustrates the power of a “can do” attitude. Also hear about powerful music editing programs that can be used with a screen reader.
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ViewPoints program from AER
Submitted by Ruth Phinney on Tue, 09/18/2012 - 1:28pm.
Rob,
We had a bit of a delay in getting the podcast to which you refer uploaded. So sorry. Here's the link to the ViewPoints podcast page. http://feeds.feedbur...
The AER show is the second one in the list. There will be two more shows coming up in the next few weeks, so I hope you'll keep checking back to the podcast page to hear these and lots more great shows about accessible technology.
Ruth Phinney
Program Director, WXXI Reachout Radio
accessing your programs
I was interested in listening to your Viewpoints show regarding devices you saw at AER. However, when I went to the site I was not able to find a link to view programs from your archives. What am I doing wrong? Thanks. - Rob