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Resources for the blind
Author: Amber Lacey
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This podcast will feature list of resources for people who are blind or visually impaired. In the first episode, I list some apps that might be useful as well as which smart devices I feel blind people should have.
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In this episode, I talk about the fact that I’ve had it, and who way for listeners to get in contact with me. Listeners can now use the app Discord if they don’t feel comfortable with using Facebook messenger. So, in this episode, I explain all of that, and how it works, so hope you all enjoy.
In this episode, I talk about a couple of new resources that are available for those who are blind originally impaired. I also talk about a video that I shared to the resources for the blind Facebook page. Hope you all enjoy.
In this episode, I talk about something that may be a bit of a heavier topic than usual, but I felt like it was something that needed to be discussed. I talk about what to do if you see someone who is blind, or visually impaired in a crazy environment, because sometimes, those of us who are blind, or visually impaired, can get very overwhelmed, and very overstimulated if we are in an environment that is very crazy and chaotic. so I wanted to let cited people know what those environments are like for those of us who can’t see. Hope you all enjoy.
In this episode, I give an update on radio show that I had started back in November of last year through an ap called Amp, which is an app made by Amazon. Unfortunately, Amazon is deciding to do away with this app, so I wanted to give everyone a special update on how my radio show is going, and also on the fact that they are closing the app down.
In this episode, I give everyone a special update. As most of you know, I had planned to turn this podcast into an organization, but have had issues getting a website up and running, so thought I would do something a little extra special to allow this Podcasts followers to have another way to interact with me, so that is what I talk about within this episode. Hope you all enjoy.
In this episode, I talk about a rare eye condition that I learned about through a Facebook group that I am a member of. Hopefully, this episode will give you more information on this condition, so that if you come across someone who has it, you’ll be able to share this information with them. Hope you all enjoy.
In this episode, I talk about a major update to an app called be my eyes. I also talk about an activity that you might be able to do with your blind or visually impaired teens/tweens. Last but not least, I talk about an herb that I mentioned during my herbs and their medicinal purposes episode. Hope you all enjoy tonight‘s episode.
In this episode, I talk about some of the features that are available with the newest update for iPhones and iPads, which is iOS 17.
In this episode, I talk about someone that I think everyone should follow on Instagram, YouTube and Facebook. This person’s name is Molly Burke, and she is someone who has been blind since a young age. I think a lot of people should follow her because she is someone who provides a lot of insight into things that only as blind or visually impaired people have to deal with on a day-to-day basis, so I think it’s important for sighted people to learn, what being blind or visually impaired is like. Hope you guys enjoyed learning a little bit about her.
In this episode, I talk about 10 different crafts that you can do with your blind or visually impaired children. These crafts or crafts that can be done to honor 9/11. .
In this episode, we celebrate our two year anniversary by going through ideas on how to teach blind or visually impaired preschoolers.
In this episode, I talk about another idea for teachers. I also warn listeners about a current scam that has been going around. Please be careful if this scam ever happens to you.
In this episode, I discuss different herbs as well as their medicinal purposes. I wanted to share this information because we have blind people have to rely on the sense of smell as one of our four other senses to help us navigate the world. So, I figured this would be a good episode to do so that way people who are interested in this type of thing will have a bit more information. I hope you all enjoy.
In this episode, I provide an idea that teachers may be interested in using. This idea includes a very interesting reward system. It will help with students who may have the tendency to blurt out during class. Hope you all enjoy.
In this episode, I talk about a new game for the blind, which is called Zanagrams. This is a crossword puzzle game that is completely accessible with voiceover. Also, it is free to download.
In this episode, I mentioned different experiences that I had as a participant of the summer orientation and adaptive, living resources program, which is a program that is sponsored by lighthouse for the blind and St. Louis society for the blind. This is a program that teaches daily living skills to those who are officially impaired, and I wanted to share what it was like for me as a participant. I participated in this program back in 2015, and it was definitely a very crazy experience. I also share a few more experiences of what it was like when I first went to the Missouri school for the blind back in 2009. Hope you all enjoy.
In this episode, I talked about some of the experiences that I had as a student at the Missouri school for the blind. Hope you guys enjoy.
In this episode, I talk about a couple different recipes that can be made with kids.
In this episode, I read the first chapter of the second book of a series that is known as the house of night. The second book is called the trade. Hope you guys all enjoy.
In this episode, I read the first chapter of a book called marked, which is a part of a series known as the house of night series. Hope you guys enjoy, and see you all next episode.





It sounds like you're creating a podcast to provide resources for people who are blind or visually impaired. In your first episode, you're listing apps that might be useful and discussing smart devices that you believe are essential for blind individuals. It seems like you might be saying "Apricate him only" at the end, but it's not entirely clear in what context you're using that phrase. Regards: https://mrblinds.co.nz/our-blinds/venetian-blinds/