[NFB-NM] Favorite Blindness Podcasts

Katharine Chavez chavezkatharine at gmail.com
Fri Dec 12 15:59:16 UTC 2025


Thank you! 🙏🏼
On Fri, Dec 12, 2025 at 8:50 AM Nathalie Martin via NFB-NM <
nfb-nm at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Thank you, Tonia! That was a great idea and I now have a couple more
> podcasts to listen to.
>
> Nathalie Martin
>
> On Dec 11, 2025, at 9:48 AM, Tonia Trapp via NFB-NM <nfb-nm at nfbnet.org>
> wrote:
>
> 
>
> Hello All,
>
> Below and attached are the favorite blindness-related podcasts submitted
> by our listers. You can navigate by heading.
> These are listed in alphabetical order. If the podcast has its own devoted
> website, the link is included. Otherwise, you can search for it by name in
> your podcast app of choice.
>
> Access On
>
> Hosted by Jonathan Mosen, Access On features breaking technology news ,
> product demonstrations, reviews, comparisons, and interviews about the
> fast-changing
> world of technology. We also welcome contributions from our listeners.
> Follow Access On for news about computers, smartphones, AI, accessible
> appliances, blindness-specific devices including Braille displays, and more.
> Whether you’re a tech expert, or you’re trying to make sense of it all,
> Access On has something for you.
> Access On listeners benefit from the resources of the National Federation
> of the Blind, including our Center for Excellence in Nonvisual
> Accessibility,
> our extensive networks in the technology sector, and our many members with
> specialist knowledge of technology.
> When it comes to access technology, Access On breaks the news, and makes
> the news.
>
> AppleVis Podcast
>
> AppleVis is the go-to resource for blind and low vision users of Apple
> technologies. Our Podcast discusses the latest in Apple vision
> accessibility. Topics
> cover OS and accessibility features, apps, interviews with developers,
> roundtable discussions, and more - centering around accessing the maximum
> potential
> of Apple hardware, software, and services. Tune in to learn how you can
> get the most out of your Apple devices, hear the latest accessibility news,
> and
> more.
>
> Blind Abilities
>
> *https://blindabilities.com/?page_id=2
> <https://blindabilities.com/?page_id=2>*
>
> “When we share what we see through each other’s eyes,
> We can then bridge the Gap between the limited expectations and the
> realities of Blind Abilities.”
> The Blind Abilities podcast Whether through a podcatcher of choice or by
> the blind Abilities web site, can reach your High School students, College
> bound Students and those seeking information about Blindness. All of our
> podcasts and blogs are created by fellow blind/Visually Impaired people who
> have or are breaking down the obstacles and sharing their experiences.
> From accessing the voiceOver features on the iPhone or iPad to Cleaning a
> Bathroom with alternative Techniques, Blind Abilities draws from the
> community of members and not only share their experiences, they listen and
> offer advice when needed.
> With direct contact to our State Agency we produce and distribute podcasts
> that are relevant and accessible to the end users.
> We work with developers of software, apps, and devices on getting
> accessibility right. We interview designers and Blindness advocates to
> share their developments and initiatives. Blind Abilities focus is aimed at
> building skills and confidence, transitioning to college and the workplace
> and is here for the newly individual with vision loss and for the role
> models sharing their stories. Counselors and educators can share and learn
> from the library of podcasts and blogs on the BlindAbilities.com website..
> Whether you are reading this page for  yourself or have clients that could
> enhance their opportunities the Blind Abilities Team is working for you.
> Through podcast episodes on success stories, advancements in accessible
> technology and talks about life, Blind Abilities is bridging the gap
> between the limited expectations and the realities of Blind Abilities.
>
> Double Tap - The Podcast Where Blind People Talk Tech
>
> *https://doubletaponair.com/ <https://doubletaponair.com/>*
>
> Double Tap is the show where blind people talk tech! If you’re blind or
> partially sighted and have an interest in technology, this is the show for
> you.
> Everyone is welcome no matter how old you are or how much or how little
> experience you have with technology. Each week the team will help you
> better understand
> how technology can help your everyday life, even if you have little or no
> sight.
>
> The Blind Grilling Experience
>
> *The Blind Grilling Experience Podcast* is about sharing the history,
> food, and experiences from a blind and visually impaired perspective. This
> podcast is not just for the blind and VIP community, but for everyone who
> loves food, cooking, and grilling. We emphasize accessible technology and
> techniques while understanding accessibility is sometimes better with
> simplicity. Hosted by Chris Peltz.
> Topics include food handling, preparation and safety, knife skills,
> grilling and cooking techniques as well as the use of grills, smokers, and
> other accessible appliances. Not only do we hope this will be beneficial to
> blind and visually impaired individuals, but that everyone can take
> something away to help them with their food preparation. Accessibility and
> independence is what we are striving for.
> I began losing my sight when I was 10 years old due to a hereditary eye
> condition known as Retinitis pigmentosa. During this process of adjustments
> and frustrations, I refused to give up my passion of grilling and cooking.
> In 2014, I started filming cooking videos with my children – Jake, Sarah,
> and Grace. What started as a way to spend time with my children cooking and
> making videos for Facebook and YouTube turned into so much more. I began
> receiving messages and phone calls with encouragement and appreciation for
> what I was doing.
>
> The Charles Bonnet Syndrome Podcast
>
> *https://cbsyndromepodcast.com/ <https://cbsyndromepodcast.com/>*
>
> This podcast is for people with Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS), their
> caregivers, and allies. It's a space to offer awareness, information,
> support and hope. CBS is a condition that causes visual hallucinations in
> people who are blind or visually impaired. Host Shaimond Foye and
> occasional co-hosts interview people with CBS, their caregivers,
> ambassadors, PhDs, and medical professionals. We also explore broader
> topics relevant to the visually impaired community, providing helpful
> information and resources. Hosts and guests share their insights and
> research as we all work together to make a positive difference in the lives
> of people living with this condition.
>
> The eyes free sports podcast
>
> Eyes Free Sports explores sports and recreation activities for blind and
> visually impaired individuals.
>
> The Freedom Scientific training podcast
>
> *https://www.freedomscientific.com/training/podcast/
> <https://www.freedomscientific.com/training/podcast/>*
>
> Want the convenience of listening to the step-by-step instructional demos
> we provide on a device other than your computer? Freedom Scientific’s audio
> training
> content is now available for download on your smartphone or tablet, and
> for streaming on your Amazon Echo or Google Home Assistant!
> The Freedom Scientific Training Podcast places free audio training content
> right at your fingertips. Episodes will be added weekly containing lessons
> on
> a variety of topics ranging from basic Windows to advanced tasks in
> Microsoft Office products, internet browsing, and more.
>
> The nations blind podcast
>
> *https://nfb.org/resources/publications-and-media/nations-blind-podcast
> <https://nfb.org/resources/publications-and-media/nations-blind-podcast>*
>
> The Nation’s Blind Podcast highlights different themes related to
> blindness, independent living, and news from the National Federation of the
> Blind.
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
>
>
> Tonia Trapp, secretary
>
> National Federation of the Blind of New Mexico
>
> nfbnewmexicosecretary at gmail.com
>
> www.nfbnm.org
>
>
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