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By mattymc2
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
In this episode, we sit down with Ed Santow, former Australian Human Rights Commissioner and long-time advocate for marginalized communities. Ed shares his insights on the intersection of human rights and technology, exploring how AI can be both a tool for empowerment and a potential challenge for the most vulnerable among us.
Tune in as we dive into the evolving role of AI in society, the responsibilities of tech creators, and how we can work toward a future where technology serves everyone fairly.
In this episode, we interview Nick Gill, who talks about meeting our co-host Matt for the first time and how their relationship developed both personally and professionally. We dive into the nuances of building connections in unexpected ways, with Nick offering some fascinating insights from his perspective. As always, there’s plenty of fun, including a side tangent about some of the joke songs we've made over the years. It’s a laid-back, entertaining conversation you won’t want to miss.
We were beyond stoked to have the one and only Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki on the podcast! What starts as a casual chat quickly turns into a fun and curious deep dive into his incredible life. We talk about everything from his new book to his parents’ brave escape from Nazi Germany, his hippy days, and how he navigated the challenges of getting an education in a foreign country.
Dr. Karl even shares his fascinating predictions about the future of medical science—and immortality! Of course, he couldn’t help but ask us how blind people dream. It’s mostly lighthearted, but just a heads-up, there are a few adult themes.
Dr. Karl’s new book, A Periodic Tale: My Sciencey Memoir, is available now! Grab your copy here.
We’re also beyond grateful for all your support in helping us reach Episode 20! We’re stoked to be here, and we’re just getting started. Follow us on Instagram for updates, behind-the-scenes content, and more fun: @notsobad.podcast.
This time on the Not So Bad Podcast, we’re excited to chat with Garth Humphreys—a father, podcaster, and seasoned call center leader who is nearly completely blind. We cover a range of topics, from his journey to finding employment and navigating education to the joys and challenges of traveling as a blind couple. Garth also shares his insights on assistive tech and his experiences training others in a fun and relatable way. With his light-hearted humor and positive outlook, this episode is sure to entertain and enlighten. Tune in for a great conversation!
Kicking off season 2 we're back to chat about all the changes that have been taking place in our lives including career changes, retiring guide dogs and everything in between. We even have an app for that ;)
There's an app for that: https://www.tripit.com/web
Just a quick one to update on all the goings on and to explain where we've been for a few weeks. Stay Tuned for more coming very soon.
Welcome to Episode 16 of the Not So Bad Podcast, hosted by Pat and Matt. In this episode, we dive into the world of audio description, showcasing how blind individuals can enjoy TV just like everyone else. We have the pleasure of interviewing Roy Samuelson, a talented and in-demand audio performer and voiceover artist based in LA, known for his work on numerous TV shows and films. Additionally, we speak with Alison Mires from The Substation in Sydney, who has been crucial in bringing audio description to Australia. For more information on audio description in Australia, visit TV4All. Join us for an insightful discussion on the impact and importance of audio description in entertainment.
Join us for an exciting episode of the "Not So Bad Podcast" where travel stories, tech tips, and listener questions converge. Matt kicks things off with tales from his Fiji getaway and an introduction to the innovative Clicks iPhone keyboard case. Learn more about it here. Pat shares insights on his new instant pot, a revolutionary tool for blind cooking.
The heart of the episode is driven by your thought-provoking questions. We delve into a range of topics, including navigating public restrooms as a blind person, the sights you dream of seeing if you weren’t blind, and practical tools like the Way Around App for accessibility. Join us as we explore these questions and more, where your curiosity shapes the show.
Strap in for this light-hearted episode of the Not So Bad Podcast where we hang out with Evan O’Hanlan, a legend of the Paralympics and a gold medal collector like no other. Evan shares tales from his epic 18-year athletic career, and we attempt to tally up just how many times he’s stood atop the podium—spoiler: it’s a lot!
Evan gives us the lowdown on what it’s like to race at the Paralympics, juggle family duties, and shift gears into his new role as a disability access consultant. As we’re wrapping up, Evan flips the script and puts our understanding of self-descriptions to the test. Are they useful or do they just make long zoom meetings even longer ;).
Join us for a fun-filled episode of "Not SO Bad" as we put Matt's perfect pitch to the test with a guitar, a leaf blower, and a surprise twist! Then, we'll dive into the world of echo location and its invaluable role for the blind. Special shout out to Ziggy the Pug for sending in his question! Stick around for Pat's terrible joke and a secret track at the end. It's superpowers and laughs all in one episode!
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.