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Bible Translation Innovation Podcast

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A podcast from the ETEN Innovation Lab exploring acceleration in Bible translation. Tune in for experimentation, updates, and conversations about new methods and technologies advancing Scripture accessibility.
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User experience in Bible translation tools is never universal—cultural context, literacy, and technology access fundamentally shape whether tools succeed or fail. In this episode of the Bible Translation Innovation Podcast, hosts Joel Mathews and Chris Klapp ("Klappy") from the ETEN Innovation Lab, along with Communications Strategist Isabella Scarinzi, examine the cultural and contextual challenges of designing user-friendly Bible translation tools. Drawing from their experience developing Fluent and other apps, they explore how assumptions about usability often break down across regions, literacy levels, and technical familiarity. The hosts highlight tips on building tools around actual user behavior and emphasizes iterative testing, field feedback, and intentional design for oral cultures.Subscribe to hear more conversations, updates, and experiments on new methodologies and technologies advancing Scripture accessibility worldwide.
In this episode of the Bible Translation Innovation Podcast, hosts Isabella Scarinzi and Chris “Klappy” Klapp examine the current state of the All Access Goals for Bible translation, with particular attention to languages at risk of not being completed by 2033. They welcome Peter Huang, Operations Director at the Innovation Lab, who explains how data analysis and AI are being used to identify at-risk languages and surface gaps in progress. The conversation emphasizes the role of collaboration, shared data, and clear visibility across translation efforts to help ensure that Scripture reaches communities still waiting for access.Subscribe to hear more conversations, updates, and experiments on new methodologies and technologies advancing Scripture accessibility worldwide.
In this episode, we explore how emerging AI tools are reshaping software development, specifically for Bible translation. Facilitator Isabella Scarinzi and co-host Chris “Klappy” Klapp welcome Ian Lindsley from Unfolding Word to discuss his journey from skeptical observer to avid practitioner of AI-assisted coding. We unpack early doubts about trust and job security, and describe practical solutions to wisely implement AI coders into a workflow that significantly accelerates development without sacrificing quality.Subscribe to hear more conversations, updates, and experiments on new methodologies and technologies advancing Scripture accessibility worldwide.
In this episode, we introduce Fluent, a new Bible translation tool designed to serve the global church. Hosts Joel Mathew and Chris Klapp ("Klappy") from the ETEN Innovation Lab, along with Communications Strategist Isabella Scarinzi, discuss the development of this free, open, and easy-to-use multimodal translation product suite that leverages intelligently assisted (AI) technology. Together, they explore the vision behind Fluent, the translation teams it’s built for, and their partnerships in the development process.Sign up for updates or for a 1:1 demonstration at: http://etenlab.org/fluent.Subscribe to hear more conversations, updates, and experiments on new methodologies and technologies advancing Scripture accessibility worldwide.
Can the world’s most popular chat app become part of the Bible translation process? In this episode of The Bible Translation Innovation Podcast, hosts Joel Mathew and Chris Klapp ("Klappy") of the ETEN Innovation Lab, along with ETEN Innovation Lab Communications Strategist Isabella Scarinzi, unpack how WhatsApp—used widely and often exclusively in low-resource communities—is already supporting translation work. From sharing oral Bible translation files to facilitating community checking and AI-enhanced support, the team explores how this familiar platform is lowering barriers for translation. Throughout, the hosts discuss how innovation often comes from using what’s already in people’s hands.To learn more about this topic, read this post from Joel Mathew: https://www.etenlab.org/post/bible-translation-and-whatsappSubscribe to hear more conversations, updates, and experiments on new methodologies and technologies advancing Scripture accessibility worldwide.
In the inaugural episode of The Bible Translation Innovation Podcast, hosts Joel Mathew and Chris Klapp aka "Klappy" of the ETEN Innovation Lab are guided in discussion by ETEN Innovation Lab Communications Strategist Isabella Scarinzi on the role of innovation in Bible translation. Together, they explore the urgency of accelerating translation work to meet the All Access Goals by 2033, and how technology supports local church ownership. Joel and Klappy also preview topics for upcoming episodes, from AI-enabled drafting and checking to multimodal translation tools.Subscribe to hear more conversations, updates, and experiments on new methods and technologies advancing Scripture accessibility worldwide.“Glitch Logo” Sound Effect by Oleg Fedak from Pixabay
Welcome to the Bible Translation Innovation Podcast! This show is brought to you by the ETEN Innovation Lab and hosted by Joel Matthew and Christopher “Klappy” Klapp. The conversation is facilitated by Isabella Scarinzi.Once a month, we are going to explore new methods and technologies that are advancing Bible translation worldwide. We'll discuss the latest industry ideas and also share what has already been proven to accelerate Scripture accessibility. This show is an exploration of methods and processes so we can reach our accessibility goals by 2033.Subscribe to listen in on our experimentation, updates, and conversations with innovators advancing new methods and technologies to help reach the All Access Goals by 2033. Thank you.
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