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AT Banter Episode 121 – Baked Crustaceans and Other Stories

https://atbanter.podbean.com/mf/web/t5hr2z/PODCAST_Episode_121.mp3 Ever sit around wondering what’s been going on the last few weeks in Accessibility? Find yourself craving the need of listening to three old guys talking about a bunch of accessibility news topics while trying (and usually failing) to stay on topic? Well buckle up, this week’s show is for you! Rob, Ryan, and
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AT Banter Episode 120 – Damien Pickering and HIMS

https://atbanter.podbean.com/mf/web/parkj9/PODCAST_Episode_120.mp3 Steve makes a triumphant return to the podcast and – ok, we may be overselling that, but he is back. We celebrate by talking a bit about the most recent Apple Event and delve into the new capabilities of the newest version of the Apple Watch before welcoming Damien Pickering, Vice President of Sales
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AT Banter Episode 119 – Warmed Leftovers and Insightful Publications

https://atbanter.podbean.com/mf/web/hiwbqs/PODCAST_Episode_119.mp3 This week Rob and Ryan tackle a few extra news stories left over from last month including what Aira and CNIB are up to, Apple’s upcoming Press Event, and the forthcoming release of the new Blitab Braille Tablet before talking with Chritine Chaikin about her company, InSightful Publications which creates state resource handbooks specifically
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AT Banter Episode 118 – Chaos Technical Services

https://atbanter.podbean.com/mf/web/6zdkix/PODCAST_Epsiode_118.mp3 This week we kick off September with an intimate sit-down with friend of the show, Rick Chant, owner and operator of Chaos Technical Services where he gives us a glimpse into his background and the challenges and rewards of operating an Assistive Technology service center. Show Notes Chaos Technical Services
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AT Banter Episode 117 – Haptic Boxing and Other Bad Ideas

https://atbanter.podbean.com/mf/web/5znw58/PODCAST_Episode_117.mp3 The end is here! Well, the end of the month anyways, which means it’s time for our monthly news show! Joining us to discuss the latest in disability news is Colleen Connor, host of Blind Inspiration Cast, who brings the estrogen to the conversations which range from talking about a new tech that could
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AT Banter Episode 116 – Tony Giles

https://atbanter.podbean.com/mf/web/c9cape/PODCAST_Episode_116.mp3 This week we connect with Merry Old England and talk with Tony Giles, a visually impaired adventurer who has travelled to over 130 countries and written two books about his experiences. We talk with him about his experiences growing up and dive into his many globetrotting adventures and what has given him the confidence
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AT Banter Episode 115 – Dot Inc

https://atbanter.podbean.com/mf/web/jgwirt/PODCAST_Episode_115.mp3 We go international all the way to South Korea this week and connect with the folks at Dot Inc to talk about their new product, the Dot Watch. We talk about the unique technology that drives this accessible Smart device as well as discuss plans for forthcoming products. We also learn magnets are cool!
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AT Banter Episode 114 – Mike May

https://atbanter.podbean.com/mf/web/yy2z39/PODCAST_Episode_114.mp3 Rob and Ryan take shelter from the Vancouver August heat in the cool confines of the Guitar Dungeon to talk with no other than Mike May, founder of Sendero Group and pioneer in the field of GPS Assistive Technology. And as if that isn’t enough, we also talk to him about his downhill skiing
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AT Banter Episode 113 – Children’s Low Vision Project of BC

https://atbanter.podbean.com/mf/web/7nqupq/PODCAST_Episode_CLVP.mp3 This week we’re very excited to welcome educators Lynn Langille and Linda Mamer into the Guitar Dungeon to discuss their passion project, the Children’s Low Vision Project of British Columbia. We discuss the important work the project does for youth with visual impairments all around the Province and how the events that they bring
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AT Banter Episode 112 – Sunshine, Unicorns, and Puppies

https://atbanter.podbean.com/mf/web/jsqzkp/PODCAST_Episode_NEWS_Adam.mp3 It’s the end of the month and time for our monthly free-form news show! This week we welcome Adam Wilton, Manager at the Provincial Resource Centre for the Visually Impaired to help talk about a host of news stories from the past few weeks in a free form discussion that, as usual, breaks out
