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BrailleCast
The Power of Sharing Our Blindness Stories: Six Little Dots to Six Major Marathons (Episode 64)

BrailleCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 44:47


Our Chairman, Dave Wiliams, was thrilled to have addressed the American Council of the Blind (ACB) at their 64th Annual National Conference & Convention held in Dallas, Texas. On 10 July 2025, Dave delivered the keynote speech at the annual Convention banquet to a sold out audience. He called for greater investmentt in braille as a proven literacy tool that can transform the lives of blind people around the world. He was introduced by ACB Treasurer and Master of Ceremonies, the Reverend Michael Garrett, from Missouri City, Texas. Sponsorship With thanks to Dot Inc. for sponsoring Dave's attendance. Find out more about Dot Pad X and the Raising the Dots Podcast. Dot is proud to have played its part in the Monarch, in partnership with the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) and HumanWare. Links Related to the Braillists National Braille Press (NBP) Touch of Genius Prize for Innovation Points of Light award 1982, 8 February 2023 Links Related to Braille The International Council on English Braille (ICEB) Links Related to RNIB RNIB, the Royal National Institute of Blind People RNIB Tech Talk Links Related to ACB ACB Media Braille Revival League Links Related to the World Blind Union and European Blind Union World Blind Union (WBU) European Blind Union (EBU) Living Braille, the website of the EBU Braille Working Group Links Related to Running Parkrun UK Couch to 5K (C25K) Abbott World Marathon Majors Full Text of Dave's Speech Good evening ACB President, friends, advocates, everyone here and online. Thank you for your hospitality! I am grateful for your invitation to share in ACB's “Big Dreams and Bold Ideas”, not only this week here in Dallas, but over many decades in many places far beyond your shores. It is a privilege to stand before you tonight, as someone whose life has been profoundly shaped by this movement. Let me begin with a deeply personal truth: for a long time, I resented my blindness. Like many, I struggled to accept blindness as part of my identity. Through you, I learned to think differently, to dream boldly, and to act decisively. That shift in perspective changed everything. It is why I am here tonight—to celebrate what is possible when we embrace who we are and empower others to do the same. Our blindness stories break down barriers and build bridges. They turn isolation into community, fear into action, and doubt into confidence. Together, I believe we can ignite that transformation for countless others. When I talk about blind people, I intend “blind” in the broadest sense. Whether you identify as blind, low vision, vision impaired, we are all valued in this community and our voices carry equal importance. And if you are a sighted person who works to elevate the voices of blind people, we thank you for your solidarity. Before I share how it was you in this movement who taught this northern English lad to feel differently about my blindness, becoming a passionate braille advocate and Six-star World Marathon Majors Finisher, we must extend our gratitude to our friends at Dot, who's support means I can be with you here tonight. I know many of you took the opportunity this week to get your hands on Dot Pad X, a highly versatile multiline braille and tactile display portable enough to be carried in a schoolbag. Dot's technology is disrupting the braille display industry. Using Dot Pad and the Dot Canvas app, I recently supported my sighted 16-year-old son's math revision and got to touch his signature for the first time. Dot and partners are delivering new educational and employment opportunities we could only dream of just a few years ago. Do we have any first timers here? My first ACB Convention was Birmingham, Alabama. Your Birmingham in July is a bit warmer than our Birmingham near my home in England. We simply do not have anything like these blindness conventions in the UK. I jumped in at the deep end with you. 2003 was an eventful year for ACB. General Session ran over into an extra day. As Director of ACB Radio, I was responsible for making sure ACB's membership, and listeners tuned in from offices and homes in countless countries, could hear our coverage. And while we were very well looked after by ACB's Alabama affiliate, the internet connectivity at convention that year was especially problematic and seamed to get even more challenging during the liveliest debates. My purpose then, as it is today, is to empower as many blind people as possible by increasing our access to the information and tools we need to live our best lives. A year before Birmingham, ACB Radio's founder and mentor to many of us decided to move on. I took the call. My predecessor, Jonathan Mosen, would be an impossible act for anyone to follow. But he believed in me. Long before ACB Radio, as a young blind man, I avoided the tools and skills that could have empowered me. I resisted the cane. I dismissed braille. I thought these things marked me as “different” in a way I was not ready to accept. I mistakenly believed specialist skills separated me from sighted people. These days we would say “othering”. I cast those skills aside for a long time. It took me years to recognise that confidence can come from a cane or guide dog, and enjoying bedtime stories with our kids can come from braille. The voices I heard on ACB Radio via my dial-up modem—leaders like Marlaina Lieberg and Paul Edwards—challenged me to rethink what it meant to be blind. They taught me that tools like braille and the white cane do not separate us from society—they connect us to the people and world around us. Their advocacy lifted me up, and I realized I could be part of something bigger. When I took on the role of ACB Radio Director, I was terrified. Could a young man from a small town in the UK really lead an initiative that connected blind people across the globe? But I said yes. Why? Because this movement showed me the power of taking risks. And because I knew that by sharing our stories, we could empower others to do the same. One of my first tasks as ACB Radio Director was to convince Marlaina to host her own talk show. She was so humble and asked me what if nobody listened? What would we even call it? I told her I was sure everyone would listen, and the name of the show would be Marlaina. Like many of you, I miss her lots and think of her often. I also knew Paul Edwards was a natural broadcaster and must have his own show. He teamed up with Brian Charlson, and Tuesday Topics was born. You certainly kept me busy. When I was not producing audio or trying to secure sponsors, my email and phone rang 24/7. If it were not a server in California needing a reboot, it was listeners frustrated they had missed the latest episode of Main Menu, Blind Handyman or Cooking in the Dark, and would I please send it to them? I convinced our tiny team of volunteer software developers to build us a listen again on-demand service, an early form of podcasting. ACB Radio did not just stream content; it brought blind people together online, long before Zoom calls and virtual conventions became the norm. We created opportunities for storytelling, advocacy, and community that spanned continents. From broadcasting ACB conventions to global events like the World Blind Union General Assembly, we ensured that the voices of blind people could be heard. The impact did not stop there. ACB Radio became a launchpad for careers, a platform for innovation, and a catalyst for change. It inspired similar initiatives worldwide. It proved that when blind people lead, we redefine what is possible. That legacy continues today through ACB Media, and its ripple effects are felt in every corner of our community. We will never know how many blind lives this priceless service has transformed. When it was my turn to pass on the ACB Radio baton, it was to join a team working on one of the first mobile screen readers with touch support. Talks, Mobile Speak and Pocket Hal pioneered many of the concepts we now take for granted in VoiceOver on iPhone and Talkback on Android. Following the early success of ACB Radio, blind people in many nations started their own online radio stations. In 2003, the Royal National Institute of Blind People in the UK launched Europe's first station for the blind community, now known as RNIB Connect Radio. I worked at RNIB for 6 years as their Inclusive Design Ambassador. We partnered with companies like Canon, Netflix, and Sony to advance their accessibility efforts. My ACB Radio experience meant I was also invited to host around 150 episodes of RNIB's flagship technology show, Tech Talk. We were recognised by the UK radio industry and were awarded community station of the year in 2024. As well as interviewing many movers and shakers from the technology world, including accessibility leaders from Microsoft and Google, I had the incredible honour in March 2024 of recording a short interview with legendary singer songwriter Stevie Wonder. As we were introduced, I recalled the awe with which Marlaina had interviewed Ronnie Milsap years earlier. She had taught me that it is ok to feel that child-like excitement even during the moments that define our careers. After shaking Stevie's hand, I asked if he would be willing to share some messages about accessibility and inclusion with our blind brothers and sisters in the UK. I held my breath. He said let us do that now. I began recording. He asked about my recording equipment, and he playfully imitated my English accent. You should hear his Bob Dylan. As we were talking, we were forced to move due to being jostled by the crowd. Before I could grab my cane, Stevie took my arm in his and proceeded to walk us both forward. Hold the phone, I am now being sighted guided by Stevie Wonder? He said, “don't worry Dave, in a moment I'll Walk you into a wall.” My other lasting memory of that moment, in the interview, Stevie said, “I could not have the career I enjoy were it not for braille.” He talked about how he uses braille to write and edit his many songs. And how he has an ambition to publish his catalogue in braille for blind musicians to study. Stevie is not alone. We can all think of high-profile blind people who would link their success to an ability to read braille. Leading journalists, educators, lawyers, politicians holding high office have all relied on braille to get the job done. As for many of you, spreading braille and tactile literacy is a subject close to my heart. Every day I continue to be amazed how combinations of just six little dots fitting neatly under our fingerprints represent every letter of the alphabet, numbers, punctuation, math, music, and other symbols for accessing any subject and any language. Incidentally, six is also the number of big city marathons you must run to complete the classic Abbott World Marathon Majors series. I may have mentioned that somewhere. I will come back to running later. Braille's invention meant for the first time blind people could independently read and author our own stories, find our voices, become educated, and employed, label household items, read our own greetings cards, identify medications, the list goes on. Whether you read braille or not, we can all recognise how deeply linked braille is with the emancipation of blind people. Of the many tactile reading systems developed in the 19th century, and there were many, it is no accident that the system that prevailed was one developed by a young person who knew what we really needed because he was blind. Braille is an early example of that modern disability mantra, “nothing about us without us”. And it is blind people who today, through organisations such as the International Council on English Braille, continue to maintain our code. Blind people around the world have been celebrating two hundred years since braille's invention. I have been communicating braille's value in national broadcast and print media, meeting with hundreds of braille ambassadors at libraries across the UK. On January 4, the Braillists Foundation delivered the UK's first face-to-face World Braille Day Conference. I recognise that in the US, Braillists refers to a braille producer. But in the UK, Braillists often describes any blind person who relies on braille. We formally established the Braillists Foundation in early 2020 to promote braille and tactile literacy. The aims of the Braillists Foundation are: Promote the value of Braille as a proven literacy tool that enriches the lives of blind people. Support efforts to make affordable Braille and tactile reading technologies available to all blind people irrespective of education and employment status. Provide an open forum for the exchange of ideas about the development of future Braille technology. When social distancing forced everyone online, we began offering classes to introduce braille to beginners, supportive reading groups for practicing braille skills, drop-in sessions where readers can get braille questions answered, and masterclasses covering more advanced braille topics. The work of the Braillists Foundation, to spread braille literacy, especially during the pandemic, was recognised by your National Braille Press Touch of Genius Prize for Innovation, a UK Prime Minister's Point of Light Award, and in May this year I was honoured to accept an invitation to a Royal Garden party celebrating learning and skills at Buckingham Palace. You are invited to join the international community celebrating Braille 200 for the rest of this year. The European Blind Union Braille Working Group encourages everyone to share creative experiences celebrating braille. You can do that through their website at LivingBraille.eu. You can follow the hashtag #Braille200 on social media. There's still time to organise your own braille two hundred events. And always you can elevate the voices of braille readers by connecting with ACB's Braille Revival League. And next year, 2026, APH will open the Dot Experience in Louisville to celebrate braille's rich heritage. Braille's profoundly personal connection with written language cannot be underestimated. Braille enabled me to write my proposal of marriage on a braille scrabble board. I waited, heart pounding, while my then girlfriend rummaged in the bag to find letters to compose her answer. She wrote blank e s. Next week we will celebrate our 14th wedding anniversary. I was also deeply moved, shortly after I crossed the finish line at the Tokyo Marathon this March, to discover braille featured on the finisher medal. I had run an exceptionally long way to get to that point, and reading that braille for myself, rather than having to ask a sighted person to read it to me, that really did feel like inclusion. Completing the much sought-after Abbott World Marathon Majors series was some journey. Blind since birth with Leber Congenital Amaurosis, I never saw myself as a runner. Seven years ago, I weighed over 220lb and could not run a bath. I had an idea of converting a guide runner into a pilot for my tandem bike gathering dust in my garage. I signed up for the England Athletics' “Find a Guide” database, a bit like your United in Stride. I soon met Steve and, later, Bex, my first real guide runners, who had no interest in piloting my tandem. What started as huffing and puffing to reach a mile turned into weekly runs and a community of support. I hated physical education at school: ill-fitting kit, smelly changing rooms, PE teachers. During those early attempts at something you could not describe as running, I thought about a blind lady I knew with asthma who ran marathons. I was reminded of Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind person to climb Everest, also interviewed by Marlaina. Just exactly what was my excuse? I decided I was going to get fit and set an example for my son, Arlo. With lots of encouragement, especially from other blind runners sharing their stories, I dragged myself from couch to 5K. While no guide runner seeks recognition for themselves, they really are amazing people. Some blind runners told me how they wanted their guides to appear in results and officially receive a finisher medal at London Marathon. It was the advocacy skills I learned from this movement that enabled me to support that campaign by producing a package for BBC Radio. Our combined efforts changed London Marathon's policy. In my excitement about this small win for guided running, I returned home from the pub one night and went online. Alcohol and the internet are always a winning combination, you know? I found myself filling in a ballot entry form for a place in the New York City Marathon. What was I thinking? I had barely run six miles at this point, and here I was entering a lottery to run 26.2 miles. Not to mention the thousand miles you need to run in months of training. Surely, I would not get a place? I would not need to tell anyone, right? Wrong! “Dear Mr Williams” the email read. “Congratulations, you have a place in the 2019 New York City Marathon”. This had to be a joke. I checked my bank. Oh shoot. New York Road Runners had taken $270. Now I would have to tell my wife. I had nine months to train. And the more I thought about it, the more I wanted to show my then 10-year-old son that us blind dads could do things. Through the summer, I ran up and down hills in Worcestershire to prepare for the five massive bridges you must cross in the NYC marathon: Verrazano-Narrows, Pulaski, Queensboro, Willis Avenue, and Madison Avenue. I was doing my homework. I even joined a gym. It was a beautiful autumnal morning at Fort Wadsworth on Staten Island as we lined up with 53,000 other runners to take on my first marathon. Helicopters hovered overhead and canons blasted as earlier waves set off. Nobody more surprised than me to be a part of it. Sinatra's New York, New York and Jay-Z's Empire State of Mind were on high rotation. New York would be the first of six starts that also included London, Boston, Berlin, Chicago and Tokyo: six big city marathons that have come together to make the classic Abbott World Marathon Majors series. These big city marathons are 26.2-mile street parties. The atmosphere is electric. You really feel the heartbeat of a city when the crowds turn out in force. Complete strangers yell your name to encourage you on. Not only do you get to feel like a rockstar, but you run the same course on the same day as the best athletes in the world. 1st Avenue in New York City and Tower Bridge in London are exceptionally loud. The shrill piercing screams of Wellesley's students in the Boston Marathon put me in mind of Beatlemania. I need to channel that energy especially when the running gets tough, as it always does. When the course is hilly and the weather is hot, I can find myself contemplating my life choices. There have been many times when I have gulped down buckets of Gatorade and walked for a while. Ultimately, drawing on that positive energy from all those people willing me on, and the power of the marathon to bring people together, is replenishing. Some of these cities have deeply divided histories. But they come together to support the runners. Your life, your marathon, has the power to bridge division. It is that sense of hope that drives me on through the exhaustion running to the finish line every time. Shout out to Chicago, London and Tokyo who gave me a medal that featured braille. Berlin, Boston and New York City, you can do this too. But it is not over. In 2024 Abbott announced that the Majors series will be extended to include a seventh, eighth and nineth star. Next month I am heading to Sydney for my first marathon in the Southern hemisphere. If you have ever taken a risk, bitten off a little bit too much, felt like an imposter, found yourself winging it, you are among friends. I certainly feel a little bit of that every time I go out for a run or stand up to deliver talks like this one. As blind people we know we must push the boundaries and take a chance. None of us got here by always taking the easy path. While I live thousands of miles away, you and I have a shared history. Some of which is written in People of Vision, ACB's story, a copy of which I have at home. Braille is also part of our shared history. Braille is a tool of liberation. It has empowered generations of blind leaders. Yet, we know that braille literacy is not where it should be. Too many blind children and adults lack access to the tools they need to thrive. This is a call to action for all of us. If we believe in independence, in dignity, in opportunity, then we must invest in braille. We must champion its teaching, ensure its availability, and celebrate its value as the cornerstone of blind empowerment. Let us dream bigger. Today, blind people are excelling in fields once thought inaccessible—technology, arts, business, politics, sports. But there is so much more to achieve. Imagine a world where every blind child has access to quality education, where workplaces are universally inclusive, and where we lead not as exceptions but as examples. Technology is a critical piece of this puzzle. But innovation is not enough. We must advocate for systemic change. We require policies that prioritize accessibility in every industry. We must have blind leaders at the decision-making table, shaping the future of inclusion. And we need allies—sighted people who amplify our voices, speaking with us, not for us. Tonight, I challenge each of you: How will you contribute to this movement? Will you mentor a blind youth, helping them see their potential. Will you advocate for better policies in your community. Or will you share your story, inspiring someone else to embrace their blindness as a source of strength. Whatever it is, do it boldly. Do it with the knowledge that your actions ripple outward, creating change far beyond this room. At the same time, let us not forget the power of collaboration. ACB, RNIB, the Braillists Foundation—together, we are stronger. Let us share strategies, pool resources, and align our goals to create a global network of blind advocates. The challenges we face are too big for any one organisation to tackle alone. But united, there is nothing we cannot achieve. As I stand here tonight, I am reminded of a truth that has guided me throughout my journey: stories change lives. Whether it is a marathon medal, a braille book, or a conversation with a stranger, every story we share chips away at prejudice and builds a more inclusive world. Thank you, ACB, for teaching me to think differently about blindness. Thank you for showing me what is possible when we embrace our identities and lift each other up. Let us keep running—toward inclusion, toward equality, and toward a future where every blind person has the tools and opportunities to live their best life. Let us find each other at the next starting line. Thank you, and good night.

Tales from the Backlog
180: Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden (with Erik - Pages of Play)

Tales from the Backlog

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 170:05


Support my work on Patreon- https://patreon.com/realdavejackson Join the Tales from the Backlog Discord server- https://discord.gg/V3ZHz3vYQR Buy me a coffee on Ko-fi- https://ko-fi.com/realdavejackson Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden (Don't Nod, 2023) represents a different type of game that Don't Nod has been making alongside their popular choice-based narrative games like Life is Strange and Lost Records: Bloom and Rage. With 2018's Vampyr, Don't Nod took a swing a narrative, decisions-matter action RPG, and while I liked Vampyr a lot, the decisions-matter part of it left a lot to be desired. Five years later, they took another swing at that type of game with Banishers, and really righted that specific area. Decisions matter in Banishers in a way they don't matter in most games, and it led to one of the most effective stories I've played in a while. Guest info: Erik (he/him) * Listen to Pages of Play podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pages-of-play/id1755937349 * Check out Erik's written work on So Many Games https://somanygames.co.uk/ TIMESTAMPS * 0:00 Title Card * 0:32 Intros * 5:03 Histories with Don't Nod and Banishers * 8:29 Opening Thoughts * 16:22 Story/World Setup and Characters * 28:43 Inciting Plot Event and Choice/Morality System * 37:51 Tough Choices * 48:02 Presentation and Side Quest Writing * 59:00 Combat * 1:13:37 World Design and Vibes * 1:22:50 Boss Fights * 1:27:20 Recommendations * 1:30:20 Pages of Play Podcast * 1:36:38 SPOILER WALL and Patron Thank-Yous * 1:38:06 Spoiler Section- Side Stories Tying Into the Main Story * 2:17:10 Spoiler Section- The Nightmare * 2:32:08 Spoiler Section- Endings Music used in the episode is credited to Trevor Morris. Tracks used: Main Menu, The Harrows, Intimate Moment- Harmony Social Media: BlueSky- https://bsky.app/profile/tftblpod.bsky.social Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/talesfromthebacklog/ Cover art by Jack Allen- find him at https://linktr.ee/JackAllenCaricatures

Main Menu
20250827 - Main Menu Live - The Ally Solos Glasses, and the New Outlook.

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 118:22


This month we kick things off with Karthik Kannan From Envision. He comes on to talk to all of us about the new Ally Solos glasses. In the second hour we run an event that took place for BITS members all about the new version of Outlook from Marci Duty. Kayla Bentas from BITS will be on hand to answer your questions. Sponsored by BITS

Into the Aether
Into the Aether VIII: The Sony PlayStation Portable

Into the Aether

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 398:31


Welcome to the eighth season of Into the Aether! For this season premiere, we will be discussing our favorite games for the Sony PlayStation Portable. The PSP was a very special console and is still a joy to play. Some might say it's the "Walkman of the 21st Century." As always, thank you all so much for listening to and supporting the show. Whether this is your first time joining us or you've been here since 2018, we're so happy you decided to give us a listen. Here's to friendship, summer, portability, and the rest of season eight!Find us everywhere: https://intothecast.onlineBuy some merch if you'd like: https://shop.intothecast.onlineJoin the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/intothecast---Follow Stephen Hilger: https://bsky.app/profile/stephenhilger.bsky.social Follow Brendon Bigley: https://bsky.app/profile/bb.wavelengths.onlineProduced by AJ Fillari: https://bsky.app/profile/ajfillari.bsky.social---Season 8 cover art by Scout Wilkinson: https://scoutwilkinson.myportfolio.com/Theme song by Will LaPorte: https://ghostdown.online/---Timecodes:(00:00) - Intro (00:58) - Imagine if you could take a console with you (02:42) - Welcome to the Aether! (07:10) - Changes to the Patreon (GOOD!) (17:57) - Basic recap (18:56) - New merch! (21:46) - How we prepared for the episode (57:53) - Taking the podcast out of sleep mode (59:10) - The symbol criteria (01:00:59) - 2005 (01:01:17) - Lumines (01:08:04) - Burnout Legends (01:16:03) - Tony Hawk's Underground 2: Remix (01:21:59) - Me & My Katamari (01:28:05) - Meadowtron by Hideki Tobeta | Me & My Katamari OST (01:28:39) - PSP's proof of concept (01:30:45) - Star Wars Battlefront II (01:37:26) - Wipeout Pure (01:43:44) - SHININ' by Mondo Gross | Lumines OST (01:44:21) - 2006 (01:44:52) - Megaman Powered Up (01:52:03) - Daxter (01:59:22) - Ridge Racer 2 (02:14:21) - Tsui Tsui by Yu Miyake | Ridge Racer 2 OST (02:14:57) - Gitaroo Man Lives! (02:23:35) - Soft Machine by COIL | Gitaroo Man Lives! OST (02:24:04) - Tales of Eternia (02:31:25) - Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection (02:37:33) - Pulse Phaze by Yu Miyake | Ridge Racer 2 OST (02:37:58) - 2007 (02:38:20) - Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords (02:49:21) - Map by Steve Fawkner | Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords OST (02:49:51) - Jeanne d'Arc (03:04:31) - Synthesis Frog by Takeshi Inoue | Jeanne d'Arc OST (03:05:03) - AJ wants to know about the frog (03:06:27) - Main Theme by Takeshi Inoue | Jeanne d'Arc OST (03:06:59) - 2008 (03:07:02) - Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee 2 (03:12:02) - Main Menu by Gon Ohtsuji | Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee 2 OST (03:12:30) - 2009 (03:15:02) - Patapon 2 (03:20:57) - Half-Minute Hero (03:25:50) - Issuing apologies and corrections!!! (03:27:42) - Rock Band Unplugged (03:33:06) - Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (03:51:35) - Armored Core 3 Portable (04:00:51) - Gathering Hall Theme by Akihiko Narita | Monster Hunter Freedom Unite OST (04:01:21) - 2010 (04:02:24) - Persona 3 Portable (04:16:15) - Way of Life by Shoji Meguro | Persona 3 Portable OST (04:16:47) - God of War: Ghost of Sparta (04:23:14) - Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker (04:31:42) - Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep (04:40:52) - Dearly Beloved by Yoko Shimomura, Tsuyoshi Sekito, Takeharu Ishimoto | Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep OST (04:41:26) - Valkyria Chronicles 2 (04:49:15) - Ys Seven AND Ys: The Oath in Felghana (04:59:16) - Extensive Forest Green by Hayato Sonoda, Takahiro Unisuga, Saki Momiyama, Masanori Osaki | Ys Seven OST (04:59:48) - 2011 (05:00:39) - Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy (05:06:21) - 15 seconds of Kingdom Hearts III spoilers (05:06:36) - How do you say 012? (05:07:40) - The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky (05:22:15) - The Byway of Departure by Hayato Sonoda, Wataru Ishibashi | Trails in the Sky OST (05:22:40) - Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (05:33:16) - Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together - Overture by Hitoshi Sakimoto, Masaharu Iwata | Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together OST (05:33:45) - Honorable Mentions (05:34:04) - Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX (05:35:28) - Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny (05:37:16) - LocoRoco (05:39:01) - Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (05:44:38) - Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth (05:47:09) - The 3rd Birthday (05:52:16) - Persona 2: Innocent Sin (05:55:27) - Brave Story: New Traveler (05:59:26) - Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions (06:05:25) - Every Extend Extra (06:08:30) - Water, Banana Bread, and Math (06:10:09) - Deciding the top 5 of the Aether (06:25:27) - Standing up (06:25:37) - The Into the Aether Top 5 Video Games for the Sony Playstation Portable (06:27:05) - Thank you so much for being here! 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Cultaholic
Cultaholic Wrestling Podcast 387 - What Will Be The Best Match Of WWE Backlash 2025?

Cultaholic

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 221:15


Maffew, Ross and Jack are here with this week's Cultaholic Wrestling Podcast including their reviews of WWE SmackDown, Raw, NXT and AEW Dynamite! They will also be answering the big question - What Will Be The Best Match Of WWE Backlash 2025?TripleJump may be drawing to a close but there are already lots of exciting new projects coming from various members of the team. You can keep up with everything in the following places:THE WORST GAMES EVER OFFICIAL CHANNEL:The show must go on!⇨ YouTube: ‪@WorstGamesEver‬ ⇨ Twitter/X: https://x.com/WorstGamesInc⇨ Bluesky: https://WorstGamesInc.bsky.social⇨ Facebook: / worstgamesinc ⇨ Patreon: / worstgamesever [COMING SOON!]BEN POTTER:Livestreaming three times per week! Well, someone's got to keep Babs in work, right?⇨ Twitch: / confused_dude ⇨ YouTube: ‪@Confused_DudeVODs‬ ⇨ Twitter/X: https://x.com/Confused_Dude⇨ Bluesky:https://ConfusedDude.bsky.socialPETER AUSTIN:For those "Peter Austin" sort of videos that make you say "This is interesting!"⇨ YouTube: ‪@ThatPeterAustin‬ ⇨ Twitter/X: https://x.com/ThatPeterAustin⇨ Bluesky: https://ThatPeterAustin.bsky.socialASHTON MATTHEWS:Livestreams, videos and cats! Chaos reigns, thank goodness!⇨ Twitch: / scrambledashto ⇨ YouTube: ‪@ScrambledAshton‬ ⇨ Twitter/X: https://x.com/ScrambledAshton⇨ Instagram: / scrambledashton ⇨ Other Links: https://linktr.ee/ScrambledAshtonJAMES JENKINS:Playing Bethesda games in ways never before seen or asked for!⇨ YouTube: ‪@Jenx_Gaming‬ ⇨ Twitch: / jenx_gaming_ ⇨ Twitter/X: https://x.com/Jenx_Gaming_ALEX WINTERS:Stellar livestreams from the twisted mind that edited Main Menu!⇨ Twitch: / alexstarrman ⇨ YouTube: ‪@alexstarrman‬ ⇨ Twitter/X: https://x.com/AlexStarrman⇨ Bluesky: https://AlexWinters.bsky.socialCIARAN HENRY:Video content from Northern Ireland's finest!⇨ YouTube: ‪@ciaran7178‬ CAT MEAD:Our writer Cat can be your writer Cat!⇨ Twitch: / notverygoodatgaming ⇨ Bluesky: https://CatMead.bsky.social⇨ LinkedIn: / cat-mead-5694ab1b2 JOIN US and hit SUBSCRIBE!PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/cultaholicWEB: https://cultaholic.com/MERCH: https://www.cultaholicshop.comTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/CultaholicTWITTER/X: https://www.twitter.com/CultaholicFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/CultaholicINSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/cultaholicwrestlingWHATSAPP: https://www.cultaholic.com/whatsappDISCORD - https://www.cultaholic.com/discordCAMEO - https://www.cultaholic.com/cameoPODCASTS - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7yTfgtZJGF0J3ya3dETWfx - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/cultaholic-wrestling/id1344913966NEWS PODCASTS - Spotify: https://www.cultaholic.com/spotify - Apple Podcasts: https://www.cultaholic.com/apple➡️ Get 10% off EVERYTHING at GamerSupps or try a FREE trial pack with FREE delivery using code CULTAHOLIC at https://www.cultaholic.com/gamersupps!➡️ Sign up to Wrestle Crate UK using code CULTAHOLIC and receive DOUBLE the merch with your first month's crate: https://www.wrestlecrate.co.ukCultaholic provides video coverage of professional wrestling - including WWE (including WWE Raw, WWE SmackDown, and NXT), AEW, TNA Wrestling (formerly IMPACT), NJPW, ROH, and more with daily news updates, reviews, lists, highlights, predictions, reactions, podcasts and much, much more.Creative Commons Licensing Information: https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/cclicenses/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast

Episode #365 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan and Bedroth from RPGera take a trip out to the green to talk about and listen to some Golf games! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, or whatever you want! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak, Xancu, & Jeff. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Intro from Sensible Golf [Richard Joseph & Jon Hare feat. Jacky Read, 1995] Hole 3 from Waialae Country Club: True Golf Classics [Kiyoe Ohashi, 1998] BGM 4 from Arnold Palmer Tournament Golf [Tokuhiko Uwabo, 1989] Coffee Break from True Golf Classics: Pebble Beach Golf Links [Yumi Kinoshita, 1992] Title Music from PGA Tour Golf [Rob Hubbard, 1991] Title Screen from Nick Faldo's Championship Golf [Andi McGinty, 1993] Intro/Attract Mode from Mini Golf Plus [Richard van de Veen, 1988] Main Menu from True Golf Classics: Waialae Country Club [Yumi Satake, 1991] Japan Course from Big Tournament Golf [Takushi Hiyamuta, 1996] Caddy's Shack from Cursed to Golf [Mark Sparling, 2022] Clap Your Hands -Main Theme- from Everybody's Golf [Owl City, 2017] Bonny Greens from Mario Golf: Super Rush [Motoi Sakuraba, 2021] Take My Hand from Golf Club: Nostalgia [Shane Berry feat. Ana Curcin, 2018] Title Screen from Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course [Yumiko Kanki & Akito Nakatsuka, 1987] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera Thanks to our Patrons: Jexak, Xancu, Prof-Jeff, and Adam CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast Listening Religiously

Galinha Viajante
GV#183: Bloodborne - Bestas, Deuses Antigos e a Cura Para Amigdalite

Galinha Viajante

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 277:53


O Galinha Viajante de hoje vai à caça em Bloodborne! Samuca e Leon convidam Bruce pra falar desse absoluto clássico do Playstation 4, que marcou a geração e se tornou rapidamente um dos jogos mais amados de todos os tempos. Comemorando dez anos desde seu lançamento, o episódio de hoje fala um pouco sobre o desenvolvimento, as mecânicas, a filosofia de game design, o audiovisual e a história do mundo de Yharnam e de todos os terrores de seus arredores.Apoie o Galinha Viajante no Catarse!Ou através do pix: cast@galinhaviajante.com.brLINKS DA GALINHACatarse | Youtube | Instagram | Tiktok | BlueskyContato: cast@galinhaviajante.com.brAcesse nosso SITE: galinhaviajante.com.brCONHEÇA O PERSONA DIÁRIOOuça no Spotify: Persona Diário no SpotifyTambém disponível nas outras plataformas de áudio.♪ TRILHA SONORACleric Beast, Ebrietas Daughter of The Cosmos, Father Gascoigne The Hunter, Gehrman The First Hunter, Hunter's Dream, Ludwig The Accursed, Ludwig The Holy Blade, Main Menu, Moonlit Melody, Queen of Vilebloods, The Pthumerian Line (Bloodborne OST)Big Blue Metal Jazz Big Band Cover (8-Bit Big Band)Battle On The Jazzy Bridge (Quasar)EDIÇÃO: Samuel R. Auras @samucarohling00:00:00 - Abertura do Episódio00:04:44 - Introdução e Desenvolvimento00:56:01 - Gameplay e Combate01:37:43 - Explorando Yharnam02:12:53 - A Lore Antes do Jogador03:06:06 - Uma História em Três Atos04:20:29 - Tem Final Feliz?04:32:50 - Encerramento do EpisódioO Galinha vai ao ar toda semana graças aos Escudeiros da Galinha Viajante! Apoie você também o nosso projeto no Catarse e junte-se à Escudaria!Contato: cast@galinhaviajante.com.brSupport the show

Cane and Rinse
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl – Cane and Rinse No.656

Cane and Rinse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 119:57


“Hi. Why are you here?” Our Tony's nomination for the 14th year of podcasts is 2007's first-person survival horror, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl. Leon, Jon and James join him in immersing themselves in this notoriously demanding and spiky - if ultimately rewarding - FPS. We also hear tales from The Zone via our trusty community contributors. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/podcast/cane_and_rinse_issue_656.mp3   Music featured in this issue: 1. Main Menu by Vladimir "MoozE" Frey2. Dirge for the Planet by Firelake edited by Jay TaylorYou can support Cane and Rinse and in return receive an often extended version of the podcast four weeks early, along with exclusive podcasts, if you subscribe to our Patreon for the minimum of $2 per month (+VAT).  Do you have an opinion about a game we're covering that you'd like read on the podcast? Then venture over to our forum and check out the list of upcoming games we're covering. Whilst there you can join in the conversations with our friendly community in discussing all things relating to videogames, along with lots of other stuff too. Sound good? Then come and say hello at The Cane and Rinse forum

Main Menu
20250226 - Main Menu Live - the Joplin team.

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 119:09


Join us as we bring the Joplin team to Main Menu Live to talk all about the amazing notetaking app that is causing a big stir in the community. Bring cross platform abilities to your notetaking experience and learn directly from the team from France as they tell us all about their accessibility journey and future direction. Sponsored by BITS

The Legacy Music Hour Video Game Music Podcast

Rob was unable to make it for Episode 243, but he was there in spirit, along with special guest Donny Divanian.  As always, there's a lot of great music to cover in this mixtape.  Main Menu from Multi Play Volleyball would fit well on an Elevator Music episode, with parts sounding reminiscent of Pilotwings.  Main Theme from Kiki Kaikai is a PC Engine track with a strong Asiatic

Main Menu
20250129 - Main Menu Live - revisions to the BT Speak plus the BITS web accessibility course, the importance of Mark Down.

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 117:16


Join us for two hours of tech as we first welcome David Goldfield to give us updates all about the revisions to the BT Speak. In the second hour we talk about the upcoming BITS web accessibility course, the importance of Mark Down and much more on current technology trends. We also welcome your questions and comments.

Main Menu
20241120 - Main Menu Live - AIRa with Jenine Stanley, and JAWS With Elizabeth Whitaker.

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 115:57


Join us for a fun-filled two hours of technology as we present AIRA and Vispero/Freedom Scientific. In the first hour AIRA and Jenine Stanley join us to give us the latest happenings with their service. In the second hour we bring Elizabeth Whitaker back to Main Menu Live. We here all about the new JAWS 2025 release as well as other happenings within Freedom Scientific. Sponsored by Blind Information Technology Specialists

Main Menu
20241030 - Main Menu Live - braille screen input with Judy Dixon. It's all new in iOS 18.

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 75:29


Join us as we talk all things braille screen input with Judy Dixon. It's all new in iOS 18. We will reschedule Ryan Jones from Vispero very soon. Stay tuned!!! .

Main Menu
20240925 - Main Menu Live Envision Ally and Jonathan Mosen.

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 118:32


This evening on Main Menu Live we have amazing tech discussions that will be of interest to many: list of 2 items • Envision Ally is being rolled out very soon and rumor has it that Meta is also holding an event this week. Do we think we will hear about new inventions for our beloved Meta Glasses? Where does Ally fit alongside Companion and what is the future for Envision? Come learn more about Envision Ally and the future of AI in your digital life. • In the second hour we bring back a legend in the blindness community, that being the Father of Main Menu and the inventor of ACB Radio, now known as ACB Media. Our primary focus is to talk all about the newly released iOS 18, the future of artificial intelligence in iOS and so much more. We dive deep about product design and the impact that all of us can have in the digital space if we take advantage of opportunities. Jonathan has brought a wealth of knowledge to all of us so we will reminisce a bit about LivingBlindfully which is exiting the scene at the end of the month. Come during the second hour where we here from a giant in our community and someone who truly continues to make a difference for each one of us. list end We bring you some pieces of software news that you will not want to miss, especially if you are a screen reader user, a content producer or just a casual user of AI and all things tech. In addition to this, we make announcements about what is coming in October on Main Menu Live. The digital landscape keeps changing and companies are addressing our needs in unique and creative ways. Come learn more this evening on Main Menu Live!

Main Menu
20240828 - Main Menu Live - David Goldfield, with BT Speak, and Everette Bacon from AIRA.

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 118:55


Join the Main Menu Live team for a fun-filled two hours centered around technology from a blindness perspective. In the first hour we hear from AIRA and all of the happenings with the service that truly changes lives of people each day. AI is one of the latest inventions from the team and we hear more about it. In the second hour we hear all about the latest changes in the BTSpeak. Sponsored by the board of publications, the information access committee, Bits and the ACB media team.

BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast
Spotlight: Senua's Saga: Hellblade II

BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 60:50


Episode #340 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. Today on the show, Bryan from RPGera dives into another hybrid Musical Review, this time focusing on the emotional journey found in Senua's Saga: Hellblade II! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, or whatever you want! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak & Xancu. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Seidh from Senua's Saga: Hellblade II [Heilung, 2024] Main Menu from Senua's Saga: Hellblade II [David García Díaz, 2024] Aleifr 1 from Senua's Saga: Hellblade II [David García Díaz, 2024] Aleifr 2 from Senua's Saga: Hellblade II [David García Díaz, 2024] In Maidjan from Senua's Saga: Hellblade II [Heilung, 2018] Illtauga Chase from Senua's Saga: Hellblade II [David García Díaz, 2024] Path Down from Senua's Saga: Hellblade II [David García Díaz, 2024] Alfadhirhaiti from Senua's Saga: Hellblade II [Heilung, 2018] Settlement 1 from Senua's Saga: Hellblade II [David García Díaz, 2024] Settlement 2 from Senua's Saga: Hellblade II [David García Díaz, 2024] Draugar Battle from Senua's Saga: Hellblade II [Heilung, 2024] Thorgestr from Senua's Saga: Hellblade II [David García Díaz, 2024] Trial Of Strength from Senua's Saga: Hellblade II [David García Díaz, 2024] Animal Soul from Senua's Saga: Hellblade II [AURORA, 2024] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast The Movie Bar

Out of The Box Podcast
Ep 145 Looking for Something Serious with Lauren Josephine

Out of The Box Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 53:05


Comedian/Author Rosie Tran (⁠@FunnyRosie⁠) interviews Lauren Josephine (⁠@lookingforsomethingserious⁠) , the author of 'Looking for Something Serious,' discusses her journey in the online dating world and the challenges of modern dating. She shares her experiences and frustrations, which led her to start an Instagram page and write a book to help others feel less alone. Lauren emphasizes the importance of being authentic and qualifying potential partners upfront. She criticizes toxic dating advice that promotes changing oneself to fit an ideal and highlights the need for open communication and setting boundaries. The conversation also touches on the phenomenon of ghosting and the unexpected ways people can meet their partners, such as through Reddit. In this conversation, Lauren and Rosie discuss attachment styles and the impact they have on dating and relationships. Lauren shares her experience of discovering her anxious attachment style and how it influenced her dating behavior. She also discusses how dating someone who was consistent and stable initially triggered her avoidant tendencies. They emphasize the importance of self-awareness and communication in navigating attachment trauma and finding secure relationships. They also touch on the significance of discernment and trusting one's intuition in dating and friendships. Lauren shares her tips for working through self-sabotage and the importance of feeling and processing emotions. They discuss the correlation between childhood trauma and interpersonal relationships. Finally, they talk about their writing experiences and the importance of finding a creative flow. Rosie Tran Socials: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Website ⁠⁠⁠⁠| ⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter ⁠⁠⁠⁠| ⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook ⁠⁠⁠⁠| ⁠Instagram⁠ Lauren Josephine Socials: ⁠Website ⁠| ⁠Instagram⁠ Become a supporter by earning Bitcoin while listening to the podcast. Download the Fountain FM app (⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠referral link⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ) Create account, open the Main Menu and press Refer to Earn. Press Redeem Code at the bottom of the page. Paste in the code ( meatai-22de6afa40 ) press Redeem

BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast
BGMania B-Sides: Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure

BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 33:17


BGMania B-Sides #10 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. Today on the show, Bedroth from RPGera takes us on an educational escapade with a game that has a better soundtrack than it has any right to... Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, or whatever you want! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak & Xancu. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Title Screen from Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure [Azusa Chiba, Masaharu Iwata & Kimihiro Abe, 2011] Main Menu 2 from Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure [Azusa Chiba, Masaharu Iwata & Kimihiro Abe, 2011] Blastoise's Resort from Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure [Azusa Chiba, Masaharu Iwata & Kimihiro Abe, 2011] Space Hiking from Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure [Azusa Chiba, Masaharu Iwata & Kimihiro Abe, 2011] Emolga's Tall Forest from Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure [Azusa Chiba, Masaharu Iwata & Kimihiro Abe, 2011] Boss Battle from Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure [Azusa Chiba, Masaharu Iwata & Kimihiro Abe, 2011] Bright Sunshine from Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure [Azusa Chiba, Masaharu Iwata & Kimihiro Abe, 2011] Glalie's Snow Covered Road from Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure [Azusa Chiba, Masaharu Iwata & Kimihiro Abe, 2011] Haunter Mansion from Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure [Azusa Chiba, Masaharu Iwata & Kimihiro Abe, 2011] Great Paradise from Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure [Azusa Chiba, Masaharu Iwata & Kimihiro Abe, 2011] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast The Movie Bar

Main Menu
20240424 - Main Menu Live - Samuel Greene, discusses the Zoom Essential digital Recorders. Amos Miller, Glidance Founder and CEO, discusses Glide.

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 119:16


Main Menu Live welcomes Samuel Greene, Product Specialist -Development at Zoom Corp., to discuss the very popular Zoom Essential digital Recorders. These recorders are accessible and have 32 bit float. Tune in to see exactly what all that means. In the second hour, Main Menu welcomes Amos Miller, Glidance Founder and CEO, to discuss Glide, the first self-guided mobility aid designed to help individuals with sight loss navigate the world with ease. A groundbreaking leap in assistive technology, Glide combines cutting-edge navigational robotics and AI to provide you with an intuitive and comfortable guided experience. Using real-time data from an array of advanced sensors, Glide autonomously steers the way. It maps the best routes, identifies targets of interest, and avoids obstacles to get you safely to your destination. Sponsored by the board of publications, the information access committee, Bits and the ACB media team.

Main Menu
20240327 - Main Menu Live presents all things Groups.IO.

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 118:44


This week on Main Menu Live we bring together major portions of the communication teams across ACB to talk with all of you all about Groups.IO in a comprehensive two-hour presentation. Members of the Board of Publications, ACB's ACB Media team, Blind Information Technology Specialists and others will join us to talk all about Groups. IO. We will answer some questions like the following: list of 7 items • What is Groups.IO? • In what ways can you obtain all of your communication from the platform (email, rss, web, ETC). • Learn how to manage the vast amounts of email communication you receive from the platform. • Find out about your Groups.IO account, a vital and necessary tool to know how to manage and configure. • Learn about digest modes, no mail, special notices and so much more about the type and ways that mail is delivered. • Find out how the management of spam can impact your Groups.IIO experience. • Do you use iCloud or Gmail for your mail provider? Come learn why you need to be aware of specific things with this email providers. list end This is just a portion of the content we will discuss at length. We will demonstrate the effective use of your browser with Groups.IO and how you may even want to accomplish this with Gmail's web interface. The options are truly endless on ways that you can truly engage. Here is the current outline (it is still being adjusted before the presentation) but it should give you a full understanding of where this presentation is headed. We hope to achieve all of this content in two hours but if we don't we will continue it in subsequent presentations. Here is the current outline: Using Groups.IO with ACB Email Lists Agenda list of 16 items • Introduction • What Is Groups.IO? • Advantages of Groups.IO • Domains for ACB Lists and Affiliate Lists • Advantages of reading lists with your browser • Required Screen Reader Skills list of 4 items nesting level 1 ◦ Working with collapsed menus ◦ Reading tables ◦ Finding specific information ◦ Skipping unwanted information list end nesting level 1 • Email Lists list of 6 items nesting level 1 ◦ Joining a group by email ◦ Responding to a “Confirm your subscription” message from Groups.io ◦ Responding to an invitation to join a group ◦ Receiving a notice that you have been added to a group ◦ Joining a publicly listed group through the group's website ◦ Joining Subgroups list end nesting level 1 • Creating an account list of 6 items nesting level 1 ◦ Logging in to your Account list of 3 items nesting level 2 ▪ Logging in with a Password ▪ Logging in without a Password ▪ Logging in with Facebook or Google. list end nesting level 2 ◦ Account Settings list of 5 items nesting level 2 ▪ Changing your Email address and Password. ▪ Setting your default Text Editor ▪ Getting copies of your own Messages ▪ Enabling Two-Factor Authentication ▪ Handling Bounces in your Account list end nesting level 2 ◦ The opening page ◦ The page for a specific group ◦ Reading message threads ◦ Replying and using the message editor list end nesting level 1 • Using Outlook, ThunderBird and Email Clients • Using Gmail to read your Group Email • Configuring Email Delivery Options list of 5 items nesting level 1 ◦ Individual Messages ◦ Digest Modes ◦ Special Notices ◦ No Email ◦ Responding to removal due to Spam list end nesting level 1 • Defining Group Signatures • Controlling the volume of email messages you receive from a group • Leaving a Group list of 2 items nesting level 1 ◦ Leaving a subgroup ◦ Be careful to not remove yourself from Main list end nesting level 1 • Warning on Email Providers • Contacting Groups.IO Support list end

BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast
Composer Appreciation: Allister Brimble (with Interview!)

BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 135:01


Episode #327 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. Today on the show, Bryan and Bedroth from RPGera are back with another quarterly Composer Appreciation episode, this time focusing on Allister Brimble! The guys also conducted an interview with the man himself, which will be included midway through the show. Check out Allister's personal website at https://allisterbrimble.com! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, or whatever you want! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak & Xancu. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Spooky Castle Theme from Super Frog [Allister Brimble, 1993] Virtual Reality from The Lawnmower Man [Allister Brimble, 1993] Menu Theme from Screamer [Allister Brimble, 1995] Title Theme from Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 [Allister Brimble, 2002] Miami at Night Chase from Driver [Allister Brimble, 1999] New York at Night from Driver 2 [Allister Brimble, 2000] Title/Language Select/Staff Roll from Chicken Run [Allister Brimble, 2000] In-Game Music from Assassin [Allister Brimble, 1992] *Bonus Track included underneath Interview* Menu Tune from Fluidity [Allister Brimble, 2010] Refinement from Overload [Allister Brimble, 2018] Main Menu from Rebel Racing [Allister Brimble, 2019] Asteroid Belt from Andro Dunos 2 [Allister Brimble, 2022] Glider Rider from The Spectrum Works [David Whittaker/Allister Brimble, 1986/2015] Title Theme from Zeewolf -The Amiga Works Rearrangement- [Allister Brimble, 1994/2014] Menu Theme from Alien Breed [Allister Brimble, 1991] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast The Movie Bar --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bgmania/message

Level with Emily Reese
Level 250: Dale North (Astral Ascent)

Level with Emily Reese

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 54:24


This is such gorgeous music by Dale North for Astral Ascent. Fully orchestral (a mix of real and samples), lush and full - and sometimes it ascends! Like the game!    Definitely check out the conversation Sam and I had about it on Next Level.    Come chat with us on Discord about game music, and see the video of my conversation with Dale North on the Level with Emily YouTube channel.   PLAYLIST by Dale North for Astral Ascent unless noted otherwise 00:00 Opening Cinematic 01:00 Main Menu 05:44 Fragmented Plains - Exploration 12:16 Crimson Highlands - Combat 18:54 Main Menu 23:24 Fragmented Plains - Combat 29:38 The Master - Phase 2 (feat. Emi Evans) 32:34 Andromeda's Bar 35:19 Echoes Room 35:58 The Yalee Kingdom 38:37 The Garden 40:12 Short Intro 43:59 Choral Archipelago - Exploration 46:18 Red Barrens - Exploration 49:27 Event Horizon 50:22 The Void 51:40 Sun & Moon 52:54 The Master - Phase 1 (feat. Emi Evans) 53:24 Fight Theme 53:48 Other Sprouts - Sam Keenan

Main Menu
20240131 - Main Menu Live - Karthik Mahadevan CEO Envision. We also will talk about CoPilot.

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 116:47


Karthik Mahadevan, CEO at Envision, will delve into the upgrades in the new Envision Glasses v.2.5 featuring a new interactive describe scene powered by GPT-4 Vision by Open AI & multilingual voice commands. That's not all! Exciting changes landed on the Envision App and future updates are set to revolutionize the user experience and create a more accessible world. Hear more from Karthik! In the second hour we dive deep into Windows Copilot and Coipilot Pro and even give some demonstrations of their use. Sponsored by the Information Access Committee 24 Episode Notes Notes go here

ChipMusic.org - Music RSS Feed
CubyTheBox - Dancing Chips: Collection 3 - Main menu

ChipMusic.org - Music RSS Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024


Track made in Furnace tracker 2024 Creative Commons Copyright All rights reserved

Rebel FM
The Rebel FM 2023 Game Music Spectacular

Rebel FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 319:05


It's that time again (actually a little past, but hush): we're here to chat about our favorite video game music of 2023, so grab a decent pair of headphones and get comfy as we dive into over five hours and almost 90 tracks featuring some of the best scores and soundtracks from a banner year for video games. If you feel so inclined, you can tip for the episode at ko-fi.com/aegies.  Happy new year!  Pizza Tower (Ronan "Mr. Sauceman" de Castel, pseudonymous ClascyJitto)   It's Pizza Time! Oregano UFO Calzonification  Dead Space (Jason Graves with additional contributions from Trevor Gureckis) - Zero Gravity  Tram Station Wild Hearts ( Junya Ishiguro, Masashi Hamauzu, Daisuke Shinoda. Ippo Igarashi, Modanqing Zhu) Entering Minato  Kingtusk/Icetusk  Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty (Kenichiro Suehiro) Wo Long  Unreal  Might and Valor  Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon (Aoba Nakanishi, Hitomi Kurokawa,  Masahiro Miyauchi, Rina Yugi) Title  Friend   Together in the Moonlit Forest  Have a Nice Death (Caisheng Bo, Yann Cleophas, and Alexis Laugier)  Main Menu  Addictions Department  Arena (Addictions Department)  Resident Evil 4 (Kota Suzuki)  Baile de la Muerte  Shooting Range  Save Theme  Dredge (David Mason) Main Theme  The Twinned Town  The Collapsed Town  Dead Island 2 (Ryan Leo Williams) Looks Like You're the Star of the Show Now  The Bachelorette Party from Hell  Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (Stephen Barton, Gordy Haab) The Forest Secret  Beneath the Cantina  The Campfire   System Shock (Jonathan Peros) Containment Failure Warning  X22 Interlocks Engaged  Demodulation  Diablo IV (Ted Reedy, Leo Kaliski) Main Menu  Nevesk  Jirandai  Aliens: Dark Descent (Doyle Donehoo) Desperate Escape  Mars First Logistics (Dan Golding) On the Job  Anti Gravity Device  Dense Matter  Final Fantasy XVI (principally composed by Masayoshi Soken, with additional tracks by Takafumi Imamura, Daiki Ishikawa, Saya Yasaki, and Justin Frieden) Land of Eikons  No Risk, No Reward  Winter's Bound - Shiva Theme  Dave the Diver (D'Anthoni Wooten, Jukio Kallio) The Blue Hole   Darker Trenches  Timeworn Tunnel  Oxenfree II: Lost Signals (Andrew Rohrmann/scntfc) Epsilon  To the Island  Lift  Pikmin 4 (Kenta Nagata, Asuka Hayazaki, Soshi Abe) Title Theme   Giant's Hearth  Remnant 2 (Rob Westwood) - On Our Way to Ward 13 Eastport - Conversation  You've Been a Good Friend Disney Illusion Island (David Housden) -  Illusion Island Mazzy's Theme  Downtown Gizmopolis  Venba (Alpha Something) -  Nee Dhaane  Baldur's Gate 3 (Borislav Slavov) -  Main Theme Part 1  Mind Flayer Theme  Nightsong Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon (Kota Hoshino, Shoi Miyazawa) - Giant Killing  Destroy the Ice Worm  Starfield (Inon Zur) -  Into the Starfield  First Flight  Death and Crimson  Lies of P (Yeakun Yoo)  Main Menu  Feel  Hotel Krat  Mortal Kombat 1 (Wilbert Roget, II)  A New Era  Wu Shu Academy  The Flesh Pits  Assassin's Creed Mirage (Brendan Angelides) -  Ezio's Family - Mirage Version  A New World Awaits  Body and Soul  Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (John Paesano)   Greater Together  A Second Chance Trouble at Home  Super Mario Bros. Wonder (Koji Kondo, Shiho Fujii, Sayako Doi, Chisaki Shimazu) -  Welcome to the Flower Kingdom  Overworld (Elephant Mix)  Piranha Plants on Parade  Alan Wake II (Teemu Javanainen, Jussi Tiainen, Sindri Már Sigfússon, Sam Lake) -  Follow You into the Dark featuring RAKEL  Wide Awake featuring Jaimes   Jusant (Guillaume Ferran)  Jusant  Finisterre  9C+  Thirsty Suitors (Marksye) -  What's Your Thirstsona  Nylon Empire   No Goodbye  Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (Pinar Toprak) -  The Wildwoods  To Be Chosen   

Main Menu
20231025 - Main Menu Live - Ryan Jones from Vispero on the release of JAWS, Zoom Text, and Fusion 2024

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 54:20


Join the Main Menu team as we visit with Ryan Jones from Freedom Scientific where we hear all about the new 2024 releases of JAWS, Fusion and more! Sponsored by the Information Access Committee

Cane and Rinse
Ridge Racer series – Cane and Rinse No.587

Cane and Rinse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 119:49


“Are you all set?” From the arcades of 1993, through the console generations, we drift through every single iteration of Ridge Racer. OK, we haven't played every mobile version and pachi-slot, but Leon, Chris Worthington, Tony and community contributors have hundreds of hours of sideways thrills under their drive belts, and can't wait to reminisce. The aesthetics, the music and the feelings, whether its Revolution, Rage, Rave or R4. Go go go!   http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/podcast/cane_and_rinse_issue_587.mp3   Music featured in this issue:1. Main Menu from Ridge Racer by Shinji Hosoe/Nobuyoshi Sano/Ayako Saso2. Urban Fragments from R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 by Kohta Takahashi/Hiroshi Okubo/Asuka Sakai/Tetsukazu Nakanishi/Koji NakagawaEdit by Jay Taylor You can support Cane and Rinse and in return receive an often extended version of the podcast four weeks early, along with exclusive podcasts, if you subscribe to our Patreon for the minimum of $2 per month (+VAT). Do you have an opinion about a game we're covering that you'd like read on the podcast? Then venture over to our forum and check out the list of upcoming games we're covering. Whilst there you can join in the conversations with our friendly community in discussing all things relating to videogames, along with lots of other stuff too. Sound good? Then come and say hello at The Cane and Rinse forum

Main Menu
20230927 - Main Menu Live - Apple and IOS 17 updates.

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 118:19


Hello Everyone,  Join John, Larry and I along with a number of guests as we dive deep into all things tech this month:  Finally, Microsoft has released a major update to Windows 11 this week. It has all kinds of accessibility improvements along with other user experience changes that we will discuss. The big change is the new Copilot feature. Think of it like ChatGPT but baked into Windows. We give it a spin during the show and we give you our thoughts on its future. Apple has been busy with hardware releases, operating system changes and so much more. We have had some time with iOS 17 and some have even had time with the new iPhone 15. We share all of the details with you during the first hour of Main Menu Live. Most importantly are your questions about all of this. Some phones are heating up as most of you are cooling down in the beginning of Fall. The new Action Button is all the craze as well so we talk about the implications this has from an accessibility perspective for new iPhone purchasers. Next we talk briefly about the Amazon announcements. Was this a big year for Amazon and what about the future of Alexa devices? We make some guesses on next steps that have all of us just wondering where they will take the technology moving forward.

Late and Live
SP04 - Re...Mix (11th August 2023)

Late and Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 97:28


Late and Live remixes your Friday night with our fourth special of the year featuring nothing but SEGA remixes from Plasma3Music, Koolfox, DJ Max-E, bLiNd and more, plus new releases from John Tay, JX and Iceferno. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Welcome to Late and Live! 00:00:56 - Balouga Boys - Sonic 3D (House Mix) 00:05:39 - This is Late and Live 1 00:11:32 - Rad Mobile - Soup Up -2011- (NAV. Arrange Ver.) (requested by electricboogaloo) 00:15:42 - Naofumi Hataya, John Tay - [Alternate] (S&K) Boss Theme (YM2612 + SN76489) (requested by Eleri) 00:19:08 - Plasma3Music - OutRun - Splash Wave (Plasma3Music Remix) (requested by Hydro) 00:23:42 - JX - [GBA]Oil Ocean Zone - Sonic the Hedgehog 2 [Sonic Battle Style] 00:26:41 - This is Late and Live 2 00:32:05 - baircave - Main Menu (requested by Virtua) 00:35:42 - Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight (Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night) - When The Moon's Reaching Out Stars (Hideki Naganuma Remix) -Long Mix- (requested by Viper) 00:40:18 - Vectorman - Tidal Surge (90's House Remix) 00:43:25 - bLiNd - Hypnoscrap 00:49:33 - This is Late and Live 3 00:54:47 - Iceferno - Daytona USA - Sky High (Iceferno New Jack Swing Remix) 01:01:45 - DJ Max-E - Bizzare Aquarium (Ocean Base & White Acropolis) 01:05:26 - halc - Worst Case Scenario Future (Collision Chaos & Under Ground) 01:09:43 - This is Late and Live 4 01:16:25 - MiatriSs - Fly In The Freedom (Feat. Tabitha Fair) (requested by Hydro) 01:20:16 - Koolfox - Decap Attack - Introduction (Koolfox Remix) (requested by Virtua) 01:22:46 - Hyde209 - Water Temple (Castle of Illusion) (requested by Eleri) 01:26:25 - This is Late and Live 5 01:33:21 - Blind Spot II 30th Anniversary - A Night in Otorii (Super Monaco GP) (requested by electricboogaloo) 01:37:11 - Thanks for listening!

Broadening Horizons Podcast
What should really be on your Home Page and your Main Menu?

Broadening Horizons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 47:41


Websites are vast and complicated things we know from working with so many different types of business owners through the years that it can be overwhelming to know what exactly to include on each page of your website or how things on your website should be structured. Today we are starting a mini series here on the podcast where we go page by page of a typical website and discuss the things to prioritize on each page to give your readers and clients the best possible experience. Starting off our series, we are focusing on what to include on your Home Page and on your Main Menu of your website since these are often the first things viewers see and often what they judge your website and business off of. Whether you are a blogger, product based business, or service based business owner, if you have ever wondered what exactly needs to be on your website, this episode is for you!

Main Menu
20230517 - Main Menu Live - Be My Eyes and Web Accessibility the IAC way.

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 117:43


In the first hour we bring on Mike from Be My Eyes. We hear from him all about the latest innovation happening with AI and accessibility as we celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day this week. Be My Eyes will also be at the national convention this year so you will hear even more from them later this summer. We encourage everyone to come with questions as we want this to be driven by you today to ensure you get all of your questions answered. In the second hour we talk all about a number of technology topics. These include: list of 5 items • The Information Access Committee has finalized its plans for the convention and we share all! It's all about empowering you the audience to advocate for better web accessibility! Come learn more. • We focus on how AI is shaping the world around us as we talk with Brian from Tuesday Topics (he is also joining us in the first hour). • Jeff is moving back to Arizona and as a part of that trip it is time to consider what technology he brings back with him and what technology he discards. Brian, Larry and John will have a lively discussion about this topic. The conservative part of Jeff may not be happy with Brian's suggestion

Main Menu
20230329 Main Menu Live - CSUN 2023 Revisited

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 85:54


Larry Gassman, John Gassmann and Jeff Bishop review CSUN 2023

Off-Nominal
106 - Main Menu

Off-Nominal

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 61:43


Jake and Anthony are joined by Sarah Al-Ahmed, host and producer of Planetary Radio, to talk about her new gig running one of the longest-tenured space podcasts.TopicsOff-Nominal - YouTubeEpisode 106 - Main Menu (with Sarah Al-Ahmed) - YouTubePlanetary Radio stories with Mat Kaplan | The Planetary Societyrae paoletta on Twitter: “Ok way better pic here!!! CAPYYYYYYYYYYBAAAARAAAAA♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️”Follow SarahSarah Al-Ahmed | The Planetary SocietyPlanetary Radio (@PlanRad) / TwitterFollow Off-NominalSubscribe to the show! - Off-NominalSupport the show, join the DiscordOff-Nominal (@offnom) / TwitterOff-Nominal (@offnom@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow JakeWeMartians Podcast - Follow Humanity's Journey to MarsWeMartians Podcast (@We_Martians) | TwitterJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit) | TwitterJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow AnthonyMain Engine Cut OffMain Engine Cut Off (@WeHaveMECO) | TwitterMain Engine Cut Off (@meco@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo) | TwitterAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo@jawns.club) - jawns.club

KNGI Network Podcast Master Feed
Viper’s VGMture – E53 – April Showers Brings May Content (03 May 2023)

KNGI Network Podcast Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 83:47


Before we can fully move on from April, let's look back at the games we played during the month and shine a spotlight on the great OSTs featured within. TRACKLISTING: (00:00:00) CTGP-7 - Alternate Title Screen (Yoshi's Island Theme) Remix (00:03:23) Pokémon Black & White - Battle! (Elite Four) (00:06:10) Welcome to Viper's VGMture (00:17:05) CTGP-7 - Single-Player Menu (Mario Kart DS) Remix (Medley) (00:20:53) Breath of Fire 2 - Fly Pudding (00:21:32) Miitomo - Shop (00:23:32) You're Listening to Viper's VGMture (00:46:48) Freedom Planet 2 - Main Menu (00:48:55) Pokémon Black & White - Embracing One's Duty (00:50:44) Super Meat Boy Forever - Out Of Thyme - End Of Time Light World (00:53:59) This is Viper's VGMture (01:07:59) Super Meat Boy Forever - Udder Catastrophe - Big Slugger (01:11:43) Forza Horizon 5 - when we were young (01:14:54) Thanks for Listening! (01:21:33) Kirby's Dream Land - Ending

Main Menu
20230222 - Main Menu Live - Humanware and the Victor Reader Stream 3, plus IAC planning for the next ACB Convention.

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 113:14


In the first hour we talk with HumanWare all about the new Victor Reader Stream 3. It is now shipping so we get the absolute latest from the company and most importantly we get your questions answered. We will take as much time as HumanWare will give us so this may spill into the second hour. The Information Access Committee is working on plans for a very ambitious project for this year's national convention. We give you a sneak peek into what the committees thinking is and how you will play a role in that process. To give it away, you are crucial! Microsoft has released (in a public preview) their new version of Bing. We describe to you what is going on here with Bing, why you might be interested in trying it out and how to sign up for the new service. We will also give it a spin on the show and share with you some interesting things that Bing's AI capabilities might reveal …

Grind my Metal Gears
Metal Gear Solid - 0 - Main Menu

Grind my Metal Gears

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 70:30


Welcome to Grind My Metal Gears! A podcast where lore master Danny takes Metal Gear novice Austin through the Metal Gear Solid series. Today we start by talking through what this podcast is, why we're doing it, how we're doing it, and our own histories (or lack thereof) with the MGS series. Then, we get into everything there is to learn about the world of Metal Gear in just the main menu. Episode 0: Cowboy Liquid Snake

The Hill Is Always Greener
Raised in a Test Tube with a Trumpet in his Hand

The Hill Is Always Greener

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 137:16


It's time for another listening party as the gang pick things up where they left off last episode with a look back at the dual soundtracks of Sonic 3D! On one side, a 16-bit sound team at the peak of their ability. On the other, rich CD-quality sound that feels right at home on the Saturn. Hear cartoon sound effects, robots raving, and even some surprising connections to future Sonic games, as we take a look back at some of the unsung great tracks of the classic Sonic era. (0:00:00) Intro/Main topic: Sonic 3D listening party (0:11:00) Openings (0:17:21) Main Menu (0:20:00) Invincibility/Speed Up (0:24:00) 1-Up/Stage Clear (0:27:02) Special Stage (0:32:33) Boss Battle (0:38:14) Continue/Game Over (0:40:30) Green Grove (0:50:28) Rusty Ruin (1:01:30) Spring Stadium (1:11:46) Diamond Dust (1:21:25) Volcano Valley  (1:29:13) Gene Gadget  (1:37:20) Panic Puppet  (1:48:09) The Final Fight (1:52:10) Unused tracks (1:58:43) Ending/Credits (2:06:05) Final thoughts (2:13:23) Outro Amie Waters on Twitter GameHut Continue - 30th Sessions Version feat. Lyn Sonic 3D Blast LOST BITS | Prototypes & Unused Content [TetraBitGaming] Sonic 3D Blast OST || Panic Puppet Zone Act 2 || Metal cover by #ProgMuz

Main Menu
20230125 - Main Menu Live - AIRA with Troy Otillio and Jenine Stanley. Also the team from Unmute Presents along with the iACast Network team - 1959.

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 117:36


This month on Main Menu Live we bring you two hours of technology talk from a blindness perspective, including your comments and questions. AIRA has made some major announcements concerning their service. We bring Troy Otillio and Jenine Stanley  to have an open, honest and frank conversation about the service and its future direction. Emphasis will be on what we can do as an organization and as users to further the mission of AIRA to advocate for change. In the second hour we bring on the team from Unmute Presents along with the iACast Network team to have a technology discussion centered around the most recent Apple hardware and software announcements, Open AI's Chat service and much more.

Two Nosy Meerkats
What Happens in Vegas

Two Nosy Meerkats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 80:02


Lukas and Gabby meet again and commiserate on Gabby's newfound Karen-ism in the face of homophobia. A classic Lukas-Gabby convo, all they can remember from it is that they talked about queer straight icons. The rest is up to you to hear. Listeners submissions include an absolutely insane unvetted story about Main Menu music and a traumatic high school evacuation.   TikTok: @lukastarnold  Instagram: @twonosymeerkats @lukastarnold @hipsoccermom Twitter: @lukastarnold

Main Menu
20221026 - Main Menu Live - Ryan Jones from Vispero, Bob Roehm from Envision Glasses, and Damashe Thomas on Password Managers.

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 117:57


This month on Main Menu Live, we present JAWS 2023; Envision; and the latest on security. Ryan Jones from Vispero joins us to talk the new JAWS 2023 release. Bob Roehm joins us once again to give us updates on the Envision app and glasses. Jeff and team along with Damashe Thomas, will update you on the latest state-of-the-art password managers. will update you on the latest state-of-the-art of password managers.

Mosen At Large, with Jonathan Mosen
Episode 202: A comprehensive demonstration and review of the Envision Smart Glasses

Mosen At Large, with Jonathan Mosen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 129:45


Kia ora Mosen At Largers. A reminder that this podcast is indexed by chapter. If you listen with a podcast client that offers chapter support, you can easily skip between segments. We also make transcripts available, thanks to sponsorship by Pneuma Solutions, a global leader in accessible cloud technologies. Visit them on the web at . You can find the transcripts on our website at Here are the topics covered in this episode, and the time in the file for each. Introduction to the Envision Smart Glasses,0:00.000 Learning the gestures,8:07.307 A quick tour of the Main Menu,15:32.394 The Read Menu,17:03.471 Reading printed mail,19:48.653 Out for a drive and off to the mall,36:28.872 Call an ally,49:52.663 Call and Aira agent,1:00:12.514 Describe Scene,1:07:53.021 Detect light,1:12:00.294 Recognise cash,1:15:31.190 Scan QR code,1:18:07.091 Detect Colours,1:25:53.988 Find objects,1:27:04.331 Find people,1:29:57.812 Explore,1:36:17.877 Device settings,1:37:27.805 Feature preferences,1:51:54.607 Help,2:00:30.644 Conclusion,2:01:53.719 Closing and contact info,2:09:20.885 Share your thoughts on these topics or any others. Drop me an email in writing or with an audio attachment, Jonathan at MushroomFm.com, or phone the listener line in the United States, +1864-60Mosen, that's +18646066736. Keep up with Mosen At Large between episodes. Follow MosenAtLarge on Twitter where you'll get audio extras, links to interesting news stories, sneak peeks about what's coming up and more. If you'd like to subscribe to our announcements only email list, please send email to And if you like the show, we'd love a positive review and for you to spread the word. Thank you.

BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast

Episode #253 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan and Bedroth from RPGera are back with a late-posting normal episode, dedicated to all the grandparents out there! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, whatever you want really! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak & Xancu. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Cranky's Theme from Donkey Kong Country [David Wise, 1994] Picori Festival from The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap [Mitsuhiko Takano, 2005] Heihachi Mishima from Tekken 3 [Keiichi Okabe, 1997] Professor Oak from Pokemon Fire Red & Leaf Green [Junichi Masuda, 2004] Grandma from Death's Door [David Fenn, 2021] Grandfather's Wish from Senran Kagura Estival Versus [Mutsumi Ishimura, 2015] Runaway Train from Grand Dad Reboot [Threxx, 2017] With Grandpa from Famicom Bunko: Hajimari no Mori [Kenji Yamamoto & Kozue Ishikawa, 1999] Main Menu from Granny [Dennis Vukanovic, 2018] Grandma from NieR [Keiichi Okabe, 2010] Vs. Grandpa Gohan from Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo [Unknown, 2009] Gramps -Night- (Fonsett Village Night) from Xenoblade Chronicles 2 [ACE, 2017] Babushka from Stellar Interface [Stephen Pierce, 2016] Grandpa's Theme from Stardew Valley [Eric Barone, 2016] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bgmania/message

Main Menu
20220928 - Main Menu Live - Envision Glasses with Bob Roehm, Manager Envision Technologies - and Chris Hofstader, Amanda Carson and Keri Swendsen who represent World Blind Herald, a unique online publication.

Main Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 109:32


During the first hour Main Menu welcomes Bob Roehm, Manager Envision Technologies, to discuss the Envision AI system including glasses and app. Bob will introduce the Envision Technologies AI system. He will compare this system to other assistive technology devices and discuss the components of the system and how the features can help the VI community. During the second hour we present Chris Hofstader, Amanda Carson and Keri Swendsen who represent World Blind Herald, a new and unique online publication about all aspects of blindness and blind people. It will be going live on January 4, 2023 and this is their first public announcement of the project. World Blind Herald is not affiliated with any blindness agency and its two primary themes are that not all blind people share the same values and that the blind community is not homogeneous. Thus, WBH will publish as broad a set of subjects about blindness as possible.

Tarot by Cecelia
July 31, 2022 - Tarot Card of the Day - The World

Tarot by Cecelia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 5:20


If you enjoy listening to my daily Tarot Guidance, you may want to consider signing up for my lengthier ones, some of which include, Monthly Love and Finance, Weekly, New Moon, Full Moon, and more! To save 10% off your first month or year, go to my website tarotbycecelia.com, click on "Register" at the Main Menu, choose your desired guidance, then scroll down and input the appropriate discount code at Checkout: For all Yearly subscriptions, use the discount code: SAVE10YEARLY For all Monthly subscriptions, use the discount code: SAVE10MONTHLY Enjoy!

Tarot by Cecelia
July 30, 2022 - Tarot Card of the Day - 9 of Swords

Tarot by Cecelia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 4:37


If you enjoy listening to my daily Tarot Guidance, you may want to consider signing up for my lengthier ones, some of which include, Monthly Love and Finance, Weekly, New Moon, Full Moon, and more! To save 10% off your first month or year, go to my website tarotbycecelia.com, click on "Register" at the Main Menu, choose your desired guidance, then scroll down and input the appropriate discount code at Checkout: For all Yearly subscriptions, use the discount code: SAVE10YEARLY For all Monthly subscriptions, use the discount code: SAVE10MONTHLY Enjoy!

Tarot by Cecelia
July 29, 2022 - Tarot Card of the Day - 7 of Pentacles

Tarot by Cecelia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 4:00


If you enjoy listening to my daily Tarot Guidance, you may want to consider signing up for my lengthier ones, some of which include, Monthly Love and Finance, Weekly, New Moon, Full Moon, and more! To save 10% off your first month or year, go to my website tarotbycecelia.com, click on "Register" at the Main Menu, choose your desired guidance, then scroll down and input the appropriate discount code at Checkout: For all Yearly subscriptions, use the discount code: SAVE10YEARLY For all Monthly subscriptions, use the discount code: SAVE10MONTHLY Enjoy!

Tarot by Cecelia
July 28, 2022 - Tarot Card of the Day - 9 of Wands

Tarot by Cecelia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 5:01


If you enjoy listening to my daily Tarot Guidance, you may want to consider signing up for my lengthier ones, some of which include, Monthly Love and Finance, Weekly, New Moon, Full Moon, and more! To save 10% off your first month or year, go to my website tarotbycecelia.com, click on "Register" at the Main Menu, choose your desired guidance, then scroll down and input the appropriate discount code at Checkout: For all Yearly subscriptions, use the discount code: SAVE10YEARLY For all Monthly subscriptions, use the discount code: SAVE10MONTHLY Enjoy!

Tarot by Cecelia
July 27, 2022 - Tarot Card of the Day - King of Wands

Tarot by Cecelia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 4:45


If you enjoy listening to my daily Tarot Guidance, you may want to consider signing up for my lengthier ones, some of which include, Monthly Love and Finance, Weekly, New Moon, Full Moon, and more! To save 10% off your first month or year, go to my website tarotbycecelia.com, click on "Register" at the Main Menu, choose your desired guidance, then scroll down and input the appropriate discount code at Checkout: For all Yearly subscriptions, use the discount code: SAVE10YEARLY For all Monthly subscriptions, use the discount code: SAVE10MONTHLY Enjoy!

Tarot by Cecelia
July 26, 2022 - Tarot Card of the Day - 4 of Wands

Tarot by Cecelia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 3:30


If you enjoy listening to my daily Tarot Guidance, you may want to consider signing up for my lengthier ones, some of which include, Monthly Love and Finance, Weekly, New Moon, Full Moon, and more! To save 10% off your first month or year, go to my website tarotbycecelia.com, click on "Register" at the Main Menu, choose your desired guidance, then scroll down and input the appropriate discount code at Checkout: For all Yearly subscriptions, use the discount code: SAVE10YEARLY For all Monthly subscriptions, use the discount code: SAVE10MONTHLY Enjoy!

BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast
Amusement Park Feels

BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 114:51


Episode #228 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan and Bedroth from RPGera are back together with a timely episode based on Bedroth's latest adventures! The guys will be exploring music from Amusement Park levels in games, as well as music that sounds inspired by those magical places on earth. Don't miss this one, it's special! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, whatever you want really! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak & Xancu. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS The Gold Saucer from Final Fantasy VII [Nobuo Uematsu, 1997] Main Theme from Roller Coaster Tycoon 2 [Allister Brimble, 2002] Main Menu 1 from Shamu's Deep Sea Adventures [Ionut Deliu & Mihai Dumbraveanu, 2005] Festival from Rune Factory 4 [Tomoko Morita, 2012] Music #5 from Doki! Doki! Yūenchi: Crazy Land Daisakusen [Nobuyuki Shioda, 1991] Critter Country -Splash Mountain- from Mickey no Tokyo Disneyland Daibōken [Shigenori Masuko, Yoko Suzuki, & Maki Kirioka, 1994] Rock'N'Roller Coaster from Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour [Jim Hedges, 2000] Amusement Park from NieR Automata [Keigo Hoashi, 2017] Joilant from Klonoa 2 [Asuka Sakai, 2001] Lunatic Circus -Amusement Park- from Nights of Azure [Kazuki Yanagawa, Daisuke Achiwa, & Hayato Asano, 2015] Amusementive Crime -Theme of Skullomania- from Street Fighter EX Plus [Takayuki Aihara, 1996] Pleasure Castle -Twinkle Park- from Sonic Adventure [Jun Senoue, 1998] The Light In Us All from Planet Coaster [Jim Guthrie & J.J. Ipsen, 2016] The Fun Fair from Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance [Yoko Shimomura, 2012] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/leveldowngames Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bgmania/message