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It's an all new That Real Blind Tech show with the entire gang back together to recap the Apple Glow Time event in a way that only That Real Blind Tech Show can do. We kick the show off with an exciting upcoming trip by Ed, and as we stumble through our intro Jeanine fills us in on how Aira Audio Described the debate. We then discuss the breaking news right before we recorded of Jon Bon Jovi talking a jumper off of a bridge. Next we discuss the story of Gen-Z pissing everyone off with their new fad of filming their airport tray's. Brian then tells us all about this year's 17th annual Laugh For Sight NYC at Gotham Comedy Club on Monday, October 28, 2024. For tickets go here. And one of our Hosts will soon have their own swag, hmm, who could it be? If you are interested in attending the Lighthouse guild Mac versus PC Accessibility Smackdown on September 17, 2024 at 3pm Eastern Time on Zoom, you can register for it here. Not everyone was tuned in to the Apple event as Pornhub's tracking metrics didn't drop everywhere during the event. We then finally get around to discussing the apple Event It's Glow time. We start off discussing if screen real estate makes a difference for gesture and braille with a lower case b input users. It was only quickly mentioned but could apple Visual Intelligence LookUp only available on the iPhone 16 Pro and up cause a lot of blind people to get new phones? We then discuss the new camera button coming to some of the phones. During the event apple kept pimping out the bigger battery life, so how much bigger is it? Here are the biggest differences between the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro. Apple announced a new Mag Safe charger, don't buy it. Apple finally killed the lightning cable for all new products. Apple announced the air Pod 4's, making the Air Pod product line very confusing. The Air Pod Pro 2's will be able to replace hearing aids for people with low to moderate hearing loss. Will Air Pods doubling as hearing aids challenge new social norms? We got the Apple Watch Series 10, and one of us already ordered one. Sleep Apnea detection comes to the new watches. We got a drop date for iOS 18 on Monday, September 16th, and fortunately Allison and Jeanine have been running the betas. Additionally, Mac OS Sequoia will also be dropping on Monday, but none of us have been beta testing it. Apple will actually allow users to stay on iOS 17 and still get security updates. And it's more of What's Pissing Off Brian Now and Watcha Streaming, Watcha Reading. To contact That Real Blind Tech Show, you can email us at ThatRealBlindTechShow@gmail.com, join our Facebook Group That Real Blind Tech Show, join us on the Twitter @BlindTechShow , or leave us an old school phone message at 929-367-1005. It's an all new That Real Blind Tech show with the entire gang back together to recap the Apple Glow Time event in a way that only That Real Blind Tech Show can do. We kick the show off with an exciting upcoming trip by Ed, and as we stumble through our intro Jeanine fills us in on how Aira Audio Described the debate. We then discuss the breaking news right before we recorded of Jon Bon Jovi talking a jumper off of a bridge. Next we discuss the story of Gen-Z pissing everyone off with their new fad of filming their airport tray's. Brian then tells us all about this year's 17th annual Laugh For Sight NYC at Gotham Comedy Club on Monday, October 28, 2024. For tickets go here. And one of our Hosts will soon have their own swag, hmm, who could it be? If you are interested in attending the Lighthouse guild Mac versus PC Accessibility Smackdown on September 17, 2024 at 3pm Eastern Time on Zoom, you can register for it here. Not everyone was tuned in to the Apple event as Pornhub's tracking metrics didn't drop everywhere during the event. We then finally get around to discussing the apple Event It's Glow time. We start off discussing if screen real estate makes a difference for gesture and braille with a lower case b input users. It was only quickly mentioned but could apple Visual Intelligence LookUp only available on the iPhone 16 Pro and up cause a lot of blind people to get new phones? We then discuss the new camera button coming to some of the phones. During the event apple kept pimping out the bigger battery life, so how much bigger is it? Here are the biggest differences between the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro. Apple announced a new Mag Safe charger, don't buy it. Apple finally killed the lightning cable for all new products. Apple announced the air Pod 4's, making the Air Pod product line very confusing. The Air Pod Pro 2's will be able to replace hearing aids for people with low to moderate hearing loss. Will Air Pods doubling as hearing aids challenge new social norms? We got the Apple Watch Series 10, and one of us already ordered one. Sleep Apnea detection comes to the new watches. We got a drop date for iOS 18 on Monday, September 16th, and fortunately Allison and Jeanine have been running the betas. Additionally, Mac OS Sequoia will also be dropping on Monday, but none of us have been beta testing it. Apple will actually allow users to stay on iOS 17 and still get security updates. And it's more of What's Pissing Off Brian Now and Watcha Streaming, Watcha Reading. To contact That Real Blind Tech Show, you can email us at ThatRealBlindTechShow@gmail.com, join our Facebook Group That Real Blind Tech Show, join us on the Twitter @BlindTechShow , or leave us an old school phone message at 929-367-1005.
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In episode 43, we're sharing all details of our annual Performing Company Party: planning, location, food, decor, awards, senior speeches and more! This event celebrates all our Performing Companies and graduating seniors and is one of our favorite things we do and our dancers love it too!PLANNING: The very first thing we do is secure a venue. Because our party involves all of our companies combined, we need a place that can handle about 400 guests. Once the venue is confirmed, we meet with a caterer and get all the food squared away. For us, this is a full dinner and desserts, so it's pretty full out. We've been working with the same caterer for several years now, so we have a system and they know what we like and don't like. You may be thinking, how in the world do they afford this? I will admit, it is a pretty big investment for us and Rhythm does pay for a large majority of the party, but we do charge a fee per person who attends and that usually covers most, if not all of the food and catering, which is a big help. Keep in mind, a party can be done at any budget and scale. This is just something we started several years ago and it's become a tradition for us, our dancers and their families. We also select table cloths and napkins through our caterer and that's when we really start envisioning what we want the space to look like for the night of the event.Decor: We go VERY full out but we re-use everything for our show. We have colorful table linens and create our own centerpieces (~6 versions) inspired by the characters and main aspects of our show. We also use tons of balloons, create a step and repeat, multiple photo op areas and lots of over the top fun decor!Event: It takes many people to load/unload the truck and set up! We meet at the venue and centerpieces make their way to all the tables, balloons are blown up and distributed throughout, dessert tables are created, and we don't stop until it's done! We have about 5 hours to make it and it is a marathon. But, when it's done, it feels so special and we just know the kids are going to love it when they walk in.Presentations & Awards: Once everyone arrives, mingles and takes a ton of photos, they take their seats and we begin presentations and dinner. We create personalized company awards for each and every dancer by creating personalized bag tags. We keep with the theme of our show and come up with fun awards names to coordinate with the characters of the show. It's super fun and really personalized to each dancer. In addition, we give each of them a company t-shirt. It's always so fun seeing so many kids sporting their new shirts! We also award scholarships to select dancers for their hard work and accomplishments. Senior Speeches: We have our graduating seniors record speeches where they share what their experience at Rhythm has meant to them, thank their teachers and parents. It's their big finish to their Rhythm career! They send 50-60 photos that we show on a big screen while playing their speech. We have a lot of Seniors so we always have to get started on these early! We hope this behind the scenes look at our company inspires you to start a tradition of your own, or if you already have one, maybe we sparked an idea that you can incorporate into what you're already doing. It really is such a fun event that our kids look forward to all year long!Camp Confetti of the Week - Confetti Clue Crew: Mystery At The TOYriffic Museum of Fun! Subscribe & ShareYou are officially invited to subscribe to our podcast, and we would love you to leave us a 5 star rating and review! We'd also love for you to share our podcast on social media! Tag us and we'll repost!
SGIG e049 Healing Life's Hurts Through Understanding Forgiveness Part 17 How To Forgive, “The Event” It is finally time to dig into ‘how to forgive someone’. Todays message is part one and we are going to look at the ‘event’ of forgiving and then deal with the ‘process’ in a future episode. Enjoy! The topic of forgiveness is so important to our every day lives. In this series we will unpack what it is, what is isn’t, why and how to forgive and more. If you type on your keyboard without looking at where you placed your fingers, and if you had your fingers off by just one letter, then everything you attempt to type will be a mess of letters and symbols. What if we have been wrong about what forgiveness really is? There are so many misunderstandings regarding forgiveness that we have been told by well meaning pastors, teachers, churches and individuals. This series will help you wade through the misunderstandings and discover a better and more hope-filled perspective on such an important topic! Enjoy. Or tune in here on YouTube or your favorite Podcast platform: · Michael Zenker’s Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/MichaelZenker · Hope Fellowship, Your Community Church: www.hopefellowshipycc.com · Still Growing In Grace - YouTube Playlist: https://bit.ly/2u6pLE8 · Radio Podcast: https://anchor.fm/still-growing-in-grace · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stillgrowingingrace/videos/2679932155354682/ · Still Growing In Grace Website: https://growingingrace.ca/ · Global Online Ministry Alliance: https://www.facebook.com/gomaworldwide/ (*LIVE Wed mornings 8am EST)
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Tii 0486 - iPhone 11 Event It is ok Give us a Call - 206-666-6364 Send us an email - todayinios@gmail.com Links Mentioned in this Episode: For Podcast Hosting goto Libsyn.com and use promo code = podcast411 Apple sends invites for Sept. 10 event Apple September 2019 Event Vizio rolls out its Apple AirPlay and HomeKit integrations iPhone Features for Future iPhones Kickstarter - AirAlly Apps Mentioned in this Episode: Tii - Free App Garageband Graffiti Designer
As Microsoft moves Windows and Office to a subscription model where updates come much more frequently, many law firms are struggling to adjust. Join us in this podcast where Jason Baker (Fish & Richardson, PC) and Jay Parekh (Netrix, LLC) discuss what the new upgrade cycle looks like for law firms and what is happening in the field. Also, please take a moment to fill out this SURVEY, to help our speakers ascertain certain information about Windows 10 from the attendee perspective, that will be discussed during the June 6th webinar, “Windows 10, It's Not an Event - It's a Journey!” Moderator: Jason Baker - Senior Manager Helpdesk and Applications Architect at Fish & Richardson P.C. Speaker: Jay Parekh - Partner & Director, Enterprise Computing & Mobility at Netrix, LLC
We caught up with former Squamish Mayoral Candidate Susan Chapelle to chat about her new gig of advocating for the cannabis industry to local governments across the province. Download Here Check out the 53 Days of Legalized Marijuana this Saturday, December 15th - https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/53-days-of-legalized-marijuana-tickets-53407141197 53 Days of Legalized Marijuana What Can We Learn About Cannabis and it’s Effect on Local Economics, Health and Land Use? About the Event: It’s been 53 days since the federal government legalized cannabis. There are companies positioning themselves to take part in the economy, both large and small. What will happen to the small business owners who grew the cannabis industry into what it is today? How will municipalities adapt to accept or reject the new cannabiz economy? What do we know about cannabis and how will our knowledge grow now that it is no longer a controlled substance? Join us for an evening of presentations by people who have been working in areas that impact our everyday life, our community and our economy. The event will also be followed by a Happy Holidays After Party either at Aligned or a nearby venue. Feature Speakers: 1) Dr. Aaron Shapiro, Forensic Toxicologist Dr. Aaron Shapiro is a board-certified forensic toxicologist and a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia. His current areas of research include drug-impaired driving and the impact of cannabis on fentanyl-related deaths. 2) Bron Hogan, Craft Specialist BC Craft Supply Bron’s passion for community and the unique culture of Cannabis in BC led him to co-founding BC Craft Supply. This opportunity has allowed him to utilize his expertise and industry connections to advocate for the micro-producers of cannabis, allowing them to compete in a market that is at risk of being dominated by large-scale growers. 3) Brian Raiser, Owner of 99 North, the corridors first dispensary Bron’s passion for community and the unique culture of Cannabis in BC led him to co-founding BC Craft Supply. This opportunity has allowed him to utilize his expertise and industry connections to advocate for the micro-producers of cannabis, allowing them to compete in a market that is at risk of being dominated by large-scale growers. 4) Susan Chapelle, Director of Government Relations, BC Craft Supply, Healthcare Researcher Susan Chapelle has been active in local politics and changing the landscape for cannabis in Squamish. As a local advocate for healthcare and economy, her passion for helping small businesses enjoy access to the economy translates well into her advocacy for small enterprise micro-growers.
We all have a host of COGNITIVE CHOICES that really determine how we feel. Our choices include: How we LOOK AT what happens What MEANING we attach to what happens What we FOCUS on about what happens What we COMPARE things to What we EXPECT of ourselves, others and lives What we REMEMBER about the past What we IMAGINE will happen next How much IMPORTANCE we attach to what happens What we spend our time THINKING about So much that goes wrong in the lives of individuals, families, schools and society is caused by people generating more emotion than is necessary or helpful in response to their life events, and what they do because of it, or to deal with it. That is why emotional management is the most important life skill. It Simply Means 1) There is always more than one way to look at anything 2) Whatever way we pick will be understandable given our unique life experiences 3) But some will make us feel better, others will make us feel worst 4) Some will make it easier to deal with things, others will make it harder 5) And we always have a choice as to how we want to look at things. "Life is MIND made" The way we choose often tends to be automatic. It's often the way we've made that choice many times before. That's why we tend to be relatively unaware that we've made a choice. However, the way we make these choices is not "cast in stone". We can learn to make them differently and better. With practice and rehearsal, making them in different ways can become as automatic as the old ways were for how to change what you think, feel, say and do) Ray Mathis is an Education Consultant, Speaker, Educator, Author, Advocate for Mental and Emotional Tool Kit, Tool Time group leader and Author of several books including: It's Just an Event-It's Your Choice How You Want to Feel: The ABC System of Cognitive, Emotional and Behavioral Self-Management and Self-Improvement. For Further Insight: GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/672 917.Ray_Mathis The Mental and Emotional Tool Kit for Life. A FREE resource for teachers, students, parents and professionals of all kinds from the Chicago Institute for Rational Emotive Behavioral Education. http://www.itsjustanevent.com/index.html Book: A Guide to Rational Living / Edition 3 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/p/a-guide-to-rational-living-albert-ellis/1122982034/2676972092893?st=PLA&sid=BNB_DRS_New+Marketplace+Shopping+Textbooks_00000000&2sid=Google_&sourceId=PLGoP164997&gclid=CjwKCAiA6qPRBRAkEiwAGw4Sdr9ZxIduBxZvwbr9iEBA9otOKm_Sbw9pp-V-nsrbTB45tMSxdKJSHBoC2q4QAvD_BwE