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NB! Denne episoden bør høres av alle som bruker hørselen sin i hverdagen! I den siste episoden av sesong tre har vi fått besøk av Anki Egge, som er en av
Norges fremste audiografer. Her får du lære mye om hørselen din, og hvordan du
kan beskytte deg selv mot hørselsskader. Vi snakker blant annet om hva som kan
skade hørselen din, hvilke lydnivåer som er skadelige, og hvorfor blinde
kanskje er mer vare for høye lyder enn andre.
I denne episoden får du høre et resyme fra sesong 1, om Daniel Kishs filosofi om bruk av mobilitetsstokk. I tillegg gir Thomas deg noen tanker om hvordan mange blinde opplever det å bruke mobilitetsstokk som noe ekskluderende, og samtidig hvordan det også kan skape en trygghet og positiv identitet til det å være blind.
I denne episoden får du høre et resyme av episoden om ekkolokalisering, fra sesong 1. Denne gangen er episoden på norsk. I tillegg til å få presentert hovedprinsippene om ekkolokalisering, får du også høre om hvordan Thomas ble kjent med fenomenet.
In this last episode of season 2, we have gathered
a few questions from our listeners. Is it possible to
echolocate in snow? And from how far away can you
actually detect something when using echolocation?
In the 3rd episode of season 2 we’re focusing on
you who are either blind or visually impaired, and
how you can improve your mobility skills. Daniel
tells us how the brain learns, and how you can work
by yourself to improve skills such as echolocation,
or walking by yourself without being guided by
someone else.
In the two first episodes of season 2 Daniel Kish
talks about, and to
those who are the most important teachers of children, the parents.
In episode 2 you will receive tips and suggestions
on how you as a parent can facilitate so that your
child is able to move even more freely in the world
on her or his own.
In the two first episodes of season 2 Daniel Kish
talks about, and to
those who are the most important teachers of children, the parents.
In the first episode, we ask: «how much freedom do you want your child
to have»? In most cases, the answer is of course: «as much as possible», but how
to put that into action?
This episode goes into detail of the science behind the design, recommended length and the use of the mobility cane.
This episode will give you information on how to use echolocation. You will get both explanations and practical exercises to get you started.
In this episode Daniel and Thomas goes into more details about echolocation. You will learn more about the fundamentals of echolocation and why society should know about it.
Our main goal with this podcast is to provide tools and information to help blind and visually impaired become more independent.




