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Limitless: Blind Beginnings Podcast
Episode 192 - Let's Meet the AT Banter Podcast Hosts

Limitless: Blind Beginnings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 39:20


Shawn sits down for a conversation with Rob Mineault, Steve Barclay, and Ryan Fleury, hosts of the AT Banter Podcast. They discuss their 8 year run, how their podcast has evolved from a show about assistive technology into more of an advocacy and community based one, and what their hopes for the future of the show are.  Blind Beginnings' mission is to inspire children and youth who are blind or partially sighted and their families through diverse programs, experiences, counseling and peer support, and opportunities to create fulfilling lives. Visit us online at www.blindbeginnings.ca to find out more.

Triple Vision
TV 40 - Reimagining Inclusive Design

Triple Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 33:23


Universal Banter. How Does Assistive Technology Fit with the Idea of Universal Design? In this week's episode the Triple Vision Team, with guest host Karoline Bourdeau, joins forces with the AT Banter podcast team to discuss the interplay of assistive technology with mainstream technology towards a horizon of universal design. Join the Triple vision team, along with Steve Barclay, Ryan Fleury, and Rob Mineault of Canadian Assistive Technologies Ltd. to discuss the past, present and future of assistive technologies in Canada, and around the world. Imagine, for example, somebody who lives a good majority of their life in a powered wheelchair with very limited physical access. We can, through various technologies that we handle, we can connect somebody to a computer right down to a single muscle if necessary, or even eye gaze technology if necessary. There is an interplay that happens in cases like that between occupational and physical therapists to determine exactly how a person can be positioned, how a person can do movement that is meaningful for their access. I just can't see there being a one solution for everybody given that because they do get so very specific. Resources: AT Banter Podcast: Advocating for Inclusivity, Diversity and better Accessibility for the world we live in Make A Difference - Described Video, By Ryan Fleury on White Cane Records --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-best9/message

Limitless: Blind Beginnings Podcast
Episode 160 - Let's Talk About The Importance of Advocacy

Limitless: Blind Beginnings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 47:07


This week Shawn welcomes Chantal Oakes and Ryan Fleury from The Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians (AEBC) to discuss their organization and the importance of getting involved with advocacy organizations like theirs. They talk about what brought each of them to become involved with AEBC, some examples of the change they are fighting to bring about, and how important participation is to fulfill their mandate to ensure that everyone can equally participate in all aspects of society. The Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians https://www.blindcanadians.ca/ Blind Beginnings' mission is to inspire children and youth who are blind or partially sighted and their families through diverse programs, experiences, counseling and peer support, and opportunities to create fulfilling lives. Visit us online at www.blindbeginnings.ca to find out more!

Hindsight Is 20/200
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Hindsight Is 20/200

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 56:45


In today's episode, Chad Bouton sits down with Steve Barclay and Ryan Fleury. Steve Barclay is the owner of Canadian Assistive Technology, and Ryan Fleury is the Head of Technical Support and Sales. Additionally, both Steve and Ryan make up two of the four cohosts of AT Banter Podcast. Chad talks with Steve on how he got involved with the assistive technology industry, as well as, what it is that makes working in the disability community so worthwhile for him. At the same time, Chad talks with Ryan Fleury about his lived experience being totally blind and what helped him cope with the loss of his vision after going blind due to a major accident. Additionally, CHad talks to both Steve and Ryan on how they first met each other. A lot gets talked about in today's episode. Chad asks Steve how it is that he went on to create Canadian Assistive Technology and how it is Ryan first started working with Steve. Ryan talks about the current landscape of accessibilty throughout Canada; in addition to, his experience with disability accomadations. Obviously, you will also hear about how AT Banter Podcast got started, not to mention, how the podcast became a disability podcast and not just a assistive technology podcast. If there is one thing that sticks out about today's episode it is what can happen when the non-disabled and disabled communities work together on making the world universally accessible. If you want to learn more about Canadian Assistive Technology please go to https://canasstech.com. and to learn more about AT Banter Podcast please visit https://atbanter.com.

Ambiguously Blind
Ryan Fleury and AT Banter

Ambiguously Blind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 44:47


Co-host of the AT Banter Podcast, Ryan Fleury, stops to share the story of how his sight was abruptly lost in an accident and the new found direction his life took thereafter. Ryan and John discuss assistive technology and how AI and Chat GPT,  will be a game changing technology for the blind a visually impaired. A musician on the side, Ryan shares a song he wrote that was turned into an audio described music video.  :: PODCAST LINKS :: For show notes, guest profiles, photos, blog and more information, visit AmbiguouslyBlind.com and connect on:    Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Linkedin  Like what we're doing? Support us: Buy Me A Coffee This is a listener supported podcast.  Please consider donating to build and sustain our community  :: EPISODE LINKS :: Guest details: Ryan Fleury: https://www.ambiguouslyblind.com/guests/ryan-fleury/ AT Banter Podcast Website: https://atbanter.com/  White Cane Records: https://www.whitecanerecords.com/  John Grimes AT Banter Episode: https://atbanter.com/2023/03/15/at-banter-episode-327-john-grimes/ 

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Outlook on Radio Western
Outlook 2022-05-02 - Welcoming The AT Banter Podcast Crew

Outlook on Radio Western

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 65:27


Banter: the playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks. (quips, ribbing, witticisms) A banter based conversation is happening this week (with more than just the two of us) and we like that - the wittier the better. This week on Outlook, we speak with Rob Mineault, Ryan Fleury, Steve Barclay and Lis Malone who host the podcast AT Banter, some of whom are blind and visually impaired and others not. We discuss old timey blind tech from the nineties, how smartphones and other modern technologies have revolutionized things for blind users, and the world of podcasting as it's evolved, including Lis's own podcasts from the past few years: Breaking Dishes and Access Point. Disability advocacy as passion project and/or mission, diversity and intersectionality, and the way all for hosts of the AT Banter crew share in the division of labour for their show. We hear the inside stories with these four, (Lis the newest to join the bunch), about which of them is nicknamed “Pinball” and why and about the origins of “the Guitar Dungeon”. While they start off with experience and knowledge in the assistive tech arena, this podcast is overall about the witty banter going on between friends and colleagues, discussing serious topics with guests and each other while also having fun. Check out AT Banter here: https://atbanter.com And for more on the assistive tech side of things: https://canasstech.com

Limitless: Blind Beginnings Podcast
Episode 24 - Audio Description and “Make A Difference”

Limitless: Blind Beginnings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 34:49


This week Shawn flies solo and welcomes Ryan Fleury, Rob Mineault, and Sarah Mennell to discuss Ryan's audio-described music video, “Make a Difference”. Ryan wrote and performed the song, Rob produced and edited the video, and Sarah wrote the audio description track, all combining into something unique and special. Shawn discusses the song's origins with them, how it came to be an audio described music video, the challenges faced, and the growing popularity and importance of audio description. "Make A Difference" Audio Described Video https://youtu.be/fHr-i-vtOqk White Cane Records www.whitecanerecords.com Descriptive Video Works https://www.descriptivevideoworks.com/ Blind Beginnings' mission is to inspire children and youth who are blind or partially sighted and their families through diverse programs, experiences, counseling and peer support, and opportunities to create fulfilling lives. Visit us online at www.blindbeginnings.ca to find out more! Music by https://www.fesliyanstudios.com

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
04 GTT New Westminster, Web Browsing with PC Screen Readers, June 26, 2019

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 53:06


Get Together with Technology (GTT) Sponsored by the Canadian Council of the Blind (CCB)   GTT is an exciting initiative of the Canadian Council of the Blind, founded in Ottawa in 2011 by Kim Kilpatrick and Ellen Goodman.  GTT aims to help people who are blind or have low vision in their exploration of low vision and blindness related access technology.  Through involvement with GTT participants can learn from and discuss assistive technology with others walking the same path of discovery.    GTT is made up of blindness related assistive technology users, and those who have an interest in using assistive technology designed to help blind and vision impaired people level the playing field.  GTT groups interact through social media, and periodically meet in-person or by teleconference to share their passions for assistive technology and to learn what others can offer from their individual perspectives.    Show Notes:   Windows 10 Shortcut Keys:   JAWS Keyboard Commands:   NVDA Keyboard Commands:   Narrator Keyboard Commands:   Google Chrome Shortcut Keys:   Firefox Shortcut Keys:   General Windows, Mac, MS Office Shortcut Keys:   On June 26, 2019 Ryan Fleury and Albert Ruel presented some favourite shortcut keys to the GTT New Westminster group based on the below list.  Ryan's frequently used Windows keyboard commands: Insert W application hot keys Insert h jaws hot key info for application Windows x works like a mini start menu Windows I quickly jump to windows settings Windows r opens the run dialogue Insert spacebar h brings up jaws speech history Windows E opens windows/file explorer Windows D to go to desktop     Albert's frequently used Windows keyboard commands: Insert T, Task Bar Insert F, Font attributes in JAWS Insert B, read the pop up window Control Z, undo Insert number row 1, keyboard help toggle Control X, C and V, Cut, copy and paste Control B, U and I, bold, underline and italic Windows B, System Tray   For more information please contact your GTT Coordinators:   Albert Ruel                   or                       Kim Kilpatrick 1-877-304-0968,550                               1-877-304-0968,513 albert.GTT@CCBNational.net                GTTProgram@Gmail.com   CCB Backgrounder:   The CCB was founded in 1944 by a coalition of blind war veterans, schools of the blind and local chapters to create a national self-governing organization. The CCB was incorporated by Letters Patent on May 10, 1950 and is a registered charity under the provisions of the Income Tax Act (Canada). The purpose of the CCB is to give people with vision loss a distinctive and unique perspective before governments.  CCB deals with the ongoing effects of vision loss by encouraging active living and rehabilitation through peer support and social and recreational activities.   CCB promotes measures to conserve sight, create a close relationship with the sighted community and provide employment opportunities.   The CCB recognizes that vision loss has no boundaries with respect to gender, income, ethnicity, culture, other disabilities or age.  The CCB understands in many instances vision loss is preventable and sometimes is symptomatic of other health issues.  For the 21st century, the CCB is committed to an integrated proactive health approach for early detection to improve the quality of life for all Canadians. As the largest membership organization of the blind and partially sighted in Canada the CCB is the "Voice of the Blind™".    CCB National Office 100-20 James Street Ottawa ON  K2P 0T6 Toll Free: 1-877-304-0968 Email: info@ccbnational.net URL: www.ccbnational.net      

Blind Inspirationcast Inspirations
Episode 49 – Colleen and Canadian podcast A T Banter on Audio Description, Education, Society and more!

Blind Inspirationcast Inspirations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 65:25


Colleen ventures into the Guitar Dungeon of Assistive Technology Banter, or the AT Banter podcast of Rob Mineault, Ryan Fleury, and Steve Barclay. Their goal is to provide a balanced and entertaining look at AssistiveTechnology, Accessibility and its importance in people’s lives.  These fine gentlemen contacted Colleen to discuss her visual impairment, social perspective, and […]

Cool Picks by COOL BLIND TECH
Cool Picks: July 27, 2017

Cool Picks by COOL BLIND TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 10:04


This week the CBT Team returns with special guest host from the AT Banter podcast Ryan Fleury to discuss their Cool Picks. Make sure to check out their site and download this week's VIP for all the fun CBT Banter. Cool Picks this Week Include: Old Time Radio Player Ryan tells us about an app he uses on his Android device to listen to some great radio dramas from the golden years of radio. Seeing AI for iOS This app is definitely going to be a Cool Pick for many over the next few weeks. However, Leo chose it first and so he gets to talk about it as his pick of the week. M-Audio Keystation 49 II Joel continues to try out all the cool things he can do with Reaper. The next step is working with midi and so he gets to show off this great midi keyboard that works quite well with Reaper.

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All Cool Blind Tech Shows
Cool Picks: July 27, 2017

All Cool Blind Tech Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 10:04


This week the CBT Team returns with special guest host from the AT Banter podcast Ryan Fleury to discuss their Cool Picks. Make sure to check out their site and download this week's VIP for all the fun CBT Banter. Cool Picks this Week Include: Old Time Radio Player Ryan tells us about an app he uses on his Android device to listen to some great radio dramas from the golden years of radio. Seeing AI for iOS This app is definitely going to be a Cool Pick for many over the next few weeks. However, Leo chose it first and so he gets to talk about it as his pick of the week. M-Audio Keystation 49 II Joel continues to try out all the cool things he can do with Reaper. The next step is working with midi and so he gets to show off this great midi keyboard that works quite well with Reaper.

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All Cool Blind Tech Shows
Cool Picks: July 27, 2017

All Cool Blind Tech Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 10:04


This week the CBT Team returns with special guest host from the AT Banter podcast Ryan Fleury to discuss their Cool Picks. Make sure to check out their site and download this week's VIP for all the fun CBT Banter. Cool Picks this Week Include: Old Time Radio Player Ryan tells us about an app he uses on his Android device to listen to some great radio dramas from the golden years of radio. Seeing AI for iOS This app is definitely going to be a Cool Pick for many over the next few weeks. However, Leo chose it first and so he gets to talk about it as his pick of the week. M-Audio Keystation 49 II Joel continues to try out all the cool things he can do with Reaper. The next step is working with midi and so he gets to show off this great midi keyboard that works quite well with Reaper.

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All Cool Blind Tech Shows
VIP: Hands Free Podcasting

All Cool Blind Tech Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 35:27


This week Joel, Leo and special guest host from the AT Banter podcast Ryan Fleury get together to discuss the latest happenings in the world of accessible tech. Make sure to check out their site and download this week's VIP for all the fun CBT Banter. Articles This week Include the Following: Artificial Intelligence And Text Recognition Unite In Microsoft’s Latest IPhone App, For Free Everyone is talking about the new app from Microsoft called Seeing AI. Is it a revolutionary game changer for the blind or is it just a toy app? Find out what the guys have to say about the latest accessible app from Microsoft. Hands Free Typing: Dictate Speech Recognition For Microsoft Office Virtual assistants have come a long way in helping both the blind and sighted community with being able to do many tasks without the use of their hands. It seems that Microsoft may be starting a new trend on the PC with their latest Dictation add-on. Listen in to see if Leo, Ryan or Joel are going to start dictating all their emails and documents from now on. U.S. To Fund Advanced Brain-Computer Interfaces This week may seem like we're talking about a new plot for the latest spy-fiction best seller. However, there's no fiction in what a branch of the department of defense is looking to do with your brain. Tune in to see who's first on the show to get wired up with a neural-interface. Fan Feedback: We love it here at Cool Blind Tech when our listeners send us email. This week, CBT responds to questions about the accessible virtual DJ software. The company is called Algoriddim and the software is called DJay Pro for the Mac. Although the software works with several DJ consoles, the one that we recommend is the Pioneer DDJ SB2 which can be bought on Amazon or various musical instrument retail stores. Check out the podcast for more details on this incredible software. Update: During the show we mention that the Windows 10 version of DJay was in beta. It is no longer in beta and can be purchased through the Windows app store or downloaded from algoriddim as a demo. Stay tune to hear about first impressions for the windows version of this app. Cool Picks this Week Include: Old Time Radio Player Ryan tells us about an app he uses on his Android device to listen to some great radio dramas from the golden years of radio. Seeing AI for iOS This app is definitely going to be a Cool Pick for many over the next few weeks. However, Leo chose it first and so he gets to talk about it as his pick of the week. M-Audio Keystation 49 II Joel continues to try out all the cool things he can do with Reaper. The next step is working with midi and so he gets to show off this great midi keyboard that works quite well with Reaper.

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VIP by COOL BLIND TECH
VIP: Hands Free Podcasting

VIP by COOL BLIND TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 35:27


This week Joel, Leo and special guest host from the AT Banter podcast Ryan Fleury get together to discuss the latest happenings in the world of accessible tech. Make sure to check out their site and download this week's VIP for all the fun CBT Banter. Articles This week Include the Following: Artificial Intelligence And Text Recognition Unite In Microsoft’s Latest IPhone App, For Free Everyone is talking about the new app from Microsoft called Seeing AI. Is it a revolutionary game changer for the blind or is it just a toy app? Find out what the guys have to say about the latest accessible app from Microsoft. Hands Free Typing: Dictate Speech Recognition For Microsoft Office Virtual assistants have come a long way in helping both the blind and sighted community with being able to do many tasks without the use of their hands. It seems that Microsoft may be starting a new trend on the PC with their latest Dictation add-on. Listen in to see if Leo, Ryan or Joel are going to start dictating all their emails and documents from now on. U.S. To Fund Advanced Brain-Computer Interfaces This week may seem like we're talking about a new plot for the latest spy-fiction best seller. However, there's no fiction in what a branch of the department of defense is looking to do with your brain. Tune in to see who's first on the show to get wired up with a neural-interface. Fan Feedback: We love it here at Cool Blind Tech when our listeners send us email. This week, CBT responds to questions about the accessible virtual DJ software. The company is called Algoriddim and the software is called DJay Pro for the Mac. Although the software works with several DJ consoles, the one that we recommend is the Pioneer DDJ SB2 which can be bought on Amazon or various musical instrument retail stores. Check out the podcast for more details on this incredible software. Update: During the show we mention that the Windows 10 version of DJay was in beta. It is no longer in beta and can be purchased through the Windows app store or downloaded from algoriddim as a demo. Stay tune to hear about first impressions for the windows version of this app. Cool Picks this Week Include: Old Time Radio Player Ryan tells us about an app he uses on his Android device to listen to some great radio dramas from the golden years of radio. Seeing AI for iOS This app is definitely going to be a Cool Pick for many over the next few weeks. However, Leo chose it first and so he gets to talk about it as his pick of the week. M-Audio Keystation 49 II Joel continues to try out all the cool things he can do with Reaper. The next step is working with midi and so he gets to show off this great midi keyboard that works quite well with Reaper.

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All Cool Blind Tech Shows
VIP: Hands Free Podcasting

All Cool Blind Tech Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 35:27


This week Joel, Leo and special guest host from the AT Banter podcast Ryan Fleury get together to discuss the latest happenings in the world of accessible tech. Make sure to check out their site and download this week's VIP for all the fun CBT Banter. Articles This week Include the Following: Artificial Intelligence And Text Recognition Unite In Microsoft’s Latest IPhone App, For Free Everyone is talking about the new app from Microsoft called Seeing AI. Is it a revolutionary game changer for the blind or is it just a toy app? Find out what the guys have to say about the latest accessible app from Microsoft. Hands Free Typing: Dictate Speech Recognition For Microsoft Office Virtual assistants have come a long way in helping both the blind and sighted community with being able to do many tasks without the use of their hands. It seems that Microsoft may be starting a new trend on the PC with their latest Dictation add-on. Listen in to see if Leo, Ryan or Joel are going to start dictating all their emails and documents from now on. U.S. To Fund Advanced Brain-Computer Interfaces This week may seem like we're talking about a new plot for the latest spy-fiction best seller. However, there's no fiction in what a branch of the department of defense is looking to do with your brain. Tune in to see who's first on the show to get wired up with a neural-interface. Fan Feedback: We love it here at Cool Blind Tech when our listeners send us email. This week, CBT responds to questions about the accessible virtual DJ software. The company is called Algoriddim and the software is called DJay Pro for the Mac. Although the software works with several DJ consoles, the one that we recommend is the Pioneer DDJ SB2 which can be bought on Amazon or various musical instrument retail stores. Check out the podcast for more details on this incredible software. Update: During the show we mention that the Windows 10 version of DJay was in beta. It is no longer in beta and can be purchased through the Windows app store or downloaded from algoriddim as a demo. Stay tune to hear about first impressions for the windows version of this app. Cool Picks this Week Include: Old Time Radio Player Ryan tells us about an app he uses on his Android device to listen to some great radio dramas from the golden years of radio. Seeing AI for iOS This app is definitely going to be a Cool Pick for many over the next few weeks. However, Leo chose it first and so he gets to talk about it as his pick of the week. M-Audio Keystation 49 II Joel continues to try out all the cool things he can do with Reaper. The next step is working with midi and so he gets to show off this great midi keyboard that works quite well with Reaper.

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AT Banter Podcast
AT Banter Podcast Episode 31 - It's Christmas Time

AT Banter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2016 58:38


It's Christmas at the AT Banter Studios! It's all hands on deck as we take a break this week from our regular subject matter to partake in a bit (well, maybe more than just a bit) of holiday cheer, share Holiday memories, exchange presents, and even are treated to a live performance of an original song by our own Ryan Fleury.