Elizabeth Emens talks about her book Life Admin: How I Learned to Do Less, Do Better, and Live More. She discusses the burden of paperwork on people with disabilities.This is the March 30, 2023 episode.
Season 1
Episode 140
Elizabeth Emens talks about her book Life Admin: How I Learned to Do Less, Do Better, and Live More. She discusses the burden of paperwork on people with disabilities.This is the March 30, 2023 episode.
Season 1
Episode 140
Today on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss the big news that Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference will take place from the 5th to the 9th of June this year.
Also, the guys are joined by Mike and Hans from Be My Eyes to talk about the latest innovations in artificial intelligence that has brought a huge new feature to the popular app for people who are blind.
Keep your feedback coming by emailing us at feedback@doubletaponair.com or calling 1-877-803-4567 and leaving us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media @DoubleTapOnAir.
Season 1
Episode 428
Keywords: steven scott, worldwide developer conference, hans, blind, double tap, apple, shaun preece, mike, be my eyes
In the second hour of the show: Are technology trends moving to fast for users to enjoy? Steven Scott from Double Tap contemplates this question (19:26). And Dawn Dickinson previews “Voices of The Walrus” with an article about the new slasher flick: “Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey” (42:21).
Season 1
Episode 376
Keywords: dawn dickinson, steven scott, voices of the walrus, technology, double tap, now with dave brown, winnie-the-pooh: blood and honey, preview
In the first hour of the show: There are a lot of questions to be asked when deciding on post-secondary education. John Loeppky shares his thoughts on how to prepare yourself for the move (16:47). Community reporter Blaine Deutscher recaps the 2023 National Blind Hockey Tournament (37:29). Jennie Bovard explores the impact of Canada’s increased alcohol tax (44:57).
Season 1
Episode 375
Keywords: blaine deutscher, post-secondary education, tax, community report, recap, national blind hockey tournament, now with dave brown, alcohol, john loeppky, jennie bovard
Today on NOW with Dave Brown:
AMI, in association with Halifax Comedy Fest and Premiere Entertainment Group, is excited to announce that tickets are now available for a free, live taping of All Access Comedy hosted by international comic superstar D.J. Demers, who is hard of hearing.
Thaw Di Gras took place this past weekend. Kim Hovey, our Community Reporter in Dawson City, Yukon tells us all about it (0:00). The American Printing House for the Blind has a hot new product aimed at empowering blind students in the classroom. We learn more about this Greg Stilson and Anne Durham of APH (12:35). What are some top reasons for recent employee turnover? We Discuss this with Michael French from Robert Half (27:16).
Season 1
Episode 3095
Keywords: robert half, work, braille, monarch, survey, dawson city, yukon, low vision, michael french, thaw di gras, school, employee, classroom, students, working, study, kim hovey, disability, blind, kids, the american printing house for the blind, aph, employer, reading, partially sighted, greg stilson, read, anne durham, community reporter, accessible, workplace, teach
How do mind experts protect their brains? Jeff Ryman explains on our headlines segment (7:14). On In The Know, Margrett Weldon begins a series called Creditors’ Policies, Scam Artists, and Mental Health Effects (21:59). It's the Wednesday edition of the Buzz with Bill Shackleton (36:18).
Season 1
Episode 3094
Keywords: buzz with bill, news, in the know, health, disability, margrett weldon, blind, lifestyle, scam artists, brain, headlines, partially sighted, and mental health effects, creditors’ policies, jeff ryman, bill shackleton, minds, accessible
We introduce you to Dateability, an app created by two young entrepreneurs frustrated with trying to date as members of the disability community. Can tech come to the rescue?
Season 5
Episode 29