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In today's episode, we introduce you to Tai Tanzania. Tai Tanzania is an organisation that uses storytelling to raise awareness about the needs of people with disabilities and to educate young people about the right and wrong ways to behave towards them. Sandra Knopp and Udo Seelhofer met with Debora Maboya, Head of Operations & Programmes at Tai Tanzania. Maboya tells us how Tai Tanzania produces various media in the east african Country - such as animated films, comic books and radio plays - to spread their messages to young people. Maboya also tells us what it is like to work in an organisation run by such young people. The interview took place as part of the Zero Project conference in Vienna. In unserer heutigen Folge stellen wir euch Tai Tansania vor. Tai Tansania ist eine Organisation, die durch Storytelling über die Bedürfnisse von Menschen mit Behinderung aufklären und junge Menschen auf richtige und falsche Verhaltensweisen ihnen gegenüber hinweisen möchten. Dafür haben Sandra Knopp und Udo Seelhofer uns mit Debora Maboya, Head of Operations & Programs bei Tai Tansania, getroffen. Im auf englisch geführten Gespräch erzählt sie uns, wie Tai Tansania in dem ostafrikanischen Staat verschiedene Medien – wie Animationsfilme, Comicbücher, oder auch Hörspiele – produziert, um damit ihre Botschaften bei jungen Menschen zu verbreiten. Dabei erzählt Maboya auch, wie es ist, in einer von so jungen Menschen geführten Organisation zu arbeiten. Das Gespräch fand im Rahmen der Zero Project Konferenz in Wien statt. Najiamini: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WLSvEJ-sic&t=58sTai Tanzania: https://www.tai.or.tz/ Wir sind Teil des Ö1-Inklusionspodcasts. Jeden Mittwoch gibt es eine neue Folge. Hört doch mal rein! Ihr findet uns auf sound.orf.at unter der Podcast-Rubrik Gesellschaft oder unter oe1.orf.at/inklusion
In this episode of the Double Tap podcast, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discussed a range of topics. They began by talking about the Zero Project Conference and their experiences at the event, including discussions about accessible banking with Penny Roberts from Bankability. They then explored the work of .lumen, which has developed glasses to empower the blind and partially sighted community through self-driving technology. The hosts interviewed Cornel Amarei, the CEO and founder of .lumen, who explained the company's mission and groundbreaking technology. The episode also delved into the world of accessible navigation, discussing a new app called WaveOut developed by DreamWaves. The hosts, along with guest Hugo from DreamWaves, explored the concept of spatial audio navigation and its potential benefits for blind or partially sighted users. Additionally, the episode touched on the challenges of app development, including issues with battery drain and overheating in GPS-dependent apps.
In this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discussed the Zero Project Conference in Vienna and the technology and services mentioned there. The episode revolved around the topics of Hable, Google accessibility, and eye tracking technology. The hosts delved into the new Hable 2 and explored its features, the challenges related to its cost and manufacture, and the company's efforts to bring the product to a broader audience. The conversation focused on the importance of keeping the device simple and user-friendly, with the goal of making it accessible to everyone. They also discussed the significance of Hable's unique design and multi-modal functions, and the company's commitment to creating content and training programs to promote awareness and usability of accessibility tools. The hosts also spoke with Christopher Patnoe from Google about the tech giant's commitment to ethical AI and accessibility. They discussed Google's Gemini AI model, the potential risks and benefits of AI for accessibility, and the importance of thoughtful ethical design and inclusivity. Moreover, the episode featured a conversation with Eduardo Jauregui from Irisbond about the advancements in eye-tracking technology and their potential applications for people with disabilities, such as those with ALS or cerebral palsy. The discussion highlighted the main features of the Hable 2 and the company's commitment to expanding its capabilities, with a focus on making the device more affordable and user-friendly. The hosts also hinted at exciting updates coming soon and emphasized the company's commitment to working closely with the community to ensure that their feedback shapes the future of Hable devices, ultimately providing accessible and empowering tools for everyone.
In this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece cover a range of topics related to disability, technology, and innovation. They speak with Dr. Anthony Giannoumis, who runs a company called Scaling Solutions, which aims to help members of the disability community start businesses. They discuss how the company is using new technology to help visually impaired individuals learn Braille. They also explore the concept of Scaling Solutions and the way it connects different disability communities around the world, breaking down market barriers and expanding the reach of disability innovations. The hosts also interview Gwen Birchall, who is involved in technology development for the disabled community, and Mark Walker from AbilityNet, a UK charity that works on disability technology. They discuss the Zero Project conference and its focus on disability and assistive technology, as well as the importance of legislation and regulation in driving improvements in accessibility. The conversation also touches on inclusive advertising and the representation of disability in media, and the potential impact of politics and government policies on disability rights and inclusion. They discuss AI and the responsible use of technology in relation to disability, and the ongoing work being done by organizations like AbilityNet to support members of the disability community through technology and education.
In this episode of the Double Tap AMI-audio podcast, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece revisit Vienna's Zero Project conference and explore exclusive nuggets from the event. They interview various individuals, including Rama from the Royal College of Art in London, who highlights the importance of inclusive and accessible design. They also speak with Celestine from Nairobi, Kenya, who discusses the challenges members of the disability community face in Africa and the need for greater awareness and accessibility. The hosts also chat with Jakob from Estonia, who represents Sparrow Access, an organization involved in accessibility consulting and advocacy work for the blind and partially sighted. Jakob shares the unique challenges and innovations in digital government services in Estonia and emphasizes the importance of community and international collaboration in promoting accessibility and inclusivity. Throughout the episode, the hosts discuss the need for a global conversation on accessibility, share anecdotes from their interviews, and highlight the impact of innovative and inclusive design on the lives of members of the disability community. The episode sheds light on the unique challenges faced in different countries and the ongoing efforts to create inclusive and accessible environments for all individuals.
In this podcast episode, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece revisit the Zero Project conference in Vienna, focusing on the main topics discussed and the insights shared by various guests. The episode begins with an overview of the Zero Project conference and its purpose of highlighting innovations that support the lives and rights of people with disabilities. The hosts then delve into the significance of technology and ICT-based solutions in the disability community, emphasizing the impact and potential of technology in shaping global change. Throughout the episode, the hosts conduct interviews with various guests, such as Michael Fembek, the director of the Zero Project conference, and Andrew Cho, the CEO of Sensee Books. They address the accessibility of children's books for visually impaired children, the challenges members of the disability community face in the UK, and the importance of diverse representation and inclusion. The podcast also discusses the role of large-scale events like the Zero Project conference in facilitating international collaboration, sharing knowledge, and promoting inclusivity. The conversation touches on the significance of storytelling and advocacy in raising awareness and driving change. The hosts conclude the episode by highlighting the importance of technological solutions for creating accessible documents and the impact of AI in improving accessibility. They also emphasize the relevance of the Zero Project conference in providing a platform for individuals and organizations to share their experiences and address important issues related to disability rights and inclusion. Overall, the episode covers a wide range of topics, from the role of technology in promoting disability rights to the challenges and opportunities faced by the disability community on a global scale. The conversations offer valuable insights into the ongoing efforts to create a more inclusive and accessible world for people with disabilities.
Francisco Aravena conversó con la directora de Zero Project en Chile, quien se refirió a la conferencia Educación sin Barreras, en conjunto con la fundación Descúbreme, sobre la situación actual de las personas con discapacidad en Chile y el mundo. Además, en Ruta Silvestre, estuvo con el director del Instituto Milenio de Biología Integrativa, iBio, Luis Larrondo, para hablar del reciente estudio sobre los efectos de las micorrizas en el control del dióxido de carbono. Y en el segundo bloque conversó con la guionista de la serie Bichitos, Carolina Moena, y contó los detalles de la cuarta temporada de la serie de CNTVinfantil y cómo se ha desarrollado con la ayuda de los niños y niñas.
In today's episode, we are joined by two international disability advocates, Rosangela Berman Bieler and Patricia Almeida. During our conversation, we discuss the importance and impact of global disability policy and rights work, including their work with the UN and UNICEF. They also discuss how other countries compare to the US regarding disability progress and inclusion, global accessibility initiatives, and the need for continued fighting for disability rights. Relevant Links Disabled People's International for the Latin American Council The Global Alliance for Disability in Media and Entertainment (GADIM) Shutterstock Collaboration with GADIM Simple as This Easy language Guide by Patricia Almeida Dom Evans & FilmDis United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (CRPD) United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child UNICEF Programme Children with Disabilities World Bank Disability I Protect Myself The Zero Project Inter-American Institute on Disability and Inclusive Development UN Down syndrome day Brazilian Soap Opera “Pages of Life” and Cladine, actor with disability
Zero Project Conference to technologiczne wydarzenie, mające na celu prezentację rozwiązań, które mogą sprawdzić się w krajach rozwijających się. Paweł Masarczyk opowiada o swoich wrażeniach związanych z uczestnictwem w konferencji, a także demonstruje kilka technologicznych prototypów skierowanych do niewidomych. Zapoznaj się z tekstową wersją odcinka The post Konferencja Zero Project first appeared on TyfloPodcast.
It's another chance to catch up with Steven and Shaun's ramblings over on YouTube in this special weekly podcast.. However this week was a little different as the team headed out on the road to visit the Zero Project Conference in Vienna, Austria. Before they headed out on the road however Steven had the chance to sit down with Michael Fembek, the director of the conference, to discuss what was coming up at this years international event. While at the conference, Steven and Shaun also got the chance to chat with many interesting people. On the best of YouTube this week we feature an interview with Dot Lumen, a company that makes a new navigational device to, in its words, rival the guide dog in its ability to move blind people around their environments safely. But how useful is it? Shaun takes it for a spin to try it out. Get ahead of the conversation and check out the Double Tap YouTube channel every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday on the platform which you can find using this link: [https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleTapVideo]
Today on the show, it's our final visit to the Zero Project Conference in Vienna. We'll be finding out about an incredible new app that can help people who are blind or partially sighted navigate via Spatial Audio and navigational beacons, we get hands-on with a new Braille teaching aid, and we find out how disability is discussed in Nairobi. Keep in touch by emailing us at feedback@doubletaponair.com or call 1-877-03-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us on social media.
In this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece are live from Vienna at the Zero Project Conference. Today there's more discussion about the worldwide event and we hear more feedback from you, including questions from Gavin about the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, thoughts on using Google's Gemini AI from Anexis, and discussion about aggression from Camille.We also meet Ayushman Talwar, one of the founders of Hable. The company is well known in the blind world for its Hable One Braille input keyboard. Ayushman shares insights into the latest developments at Hable and shares some secrets with us about an upcoming new version of the device soon.Also, we meet a fan! Jacob Sparrow is from Estonia and works hard to advocate for members of the disability community in his country. He shares the work he is doing and talks about the role of community in working to change society.Keep in touch by emailing us at feedback@doubletaponair.com or calling 1-877-03-4567 and leaving us a voicemail. You can also find us on social media.
The Zero Project conference kicked off this week in Vienna Austria. Marc Aflalo tells you all about it! From the February 22, 2024, episode.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown: Marc Aflalo tells you all about the Zero Project conference in Vienna, Austria. Michael McNeely reviews the Bob Marley biopic “One Love." And Amy Amantea shares her thoughts on the British limited series “One Day." This is the February 22, 2024, episode.
In this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece are live from Vienna at the Zero Project Conference. They kick things off with a casual chat about their travel experiences and the ease of using assistance services at airports, making their journey surprisingly smooth. They joke about their hopes for finding chocolate in Austria and share their excitement about being at the conference, which brings together people from all over the world to discuss innovations for people with disabilities. The main topic of discussion is an interview with Cornel Amariei, the CEO of Dot Lumen, who has developed glasses that aim to empower individuals who are blind by providing a technological alternative to guide dogs. The glasses use self-driving technology to guide users around obstacles, providing haptic feedback on the forehead to indicate the direction to move. Cornel explains that while the glasses can technically replace a guide dog or white cane, they are not intended to compete with them but rather to offer an additional option for those who may not have access to or want a guide dog. Shaun gets the opportunity to test the Lumen glasses and shares his initial impressions, expressing surprise at how intuitive and responsive the device is. He likens the experience to using 3D audio navigation but with haptic feedback. The conversation turns to the challenges of gaining users' trust with new technology, especially when it comes to replacing tried-and-true mobility aids like the white cane. Keep in touch by emailing us at feedback@doubletaponair.com or call 1-877-03-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us on social media.
In this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Sean Preece gear up for their trip to Vienna for the Zero Project Conference, an annual event that brings together innovators and advocates from around the world to discuss and share ideas that improve the lives of people with disabilities. In addition to their travel talk, they discuss the upcoming Axe-Con, a conference focused on web accessibility, and share insights from an interview with Ryan Bateman from Deque Systems. Ryan discusses the importance of digital accessibility and the need to balance automation and AI with manual testing to ensure inclusive digital experiences.The episode features an interview with Michael Fembek, the director of the Zero Project Conference, who shares details about the event's focus on technology as a game-changer for disability inclusion. Michael emphasizes the importance of involving people with disabilities in the development of new technologies and invites listeners with innovative solutions to participate in the nomination process for the next Zero Project Awards.Keep in touch by emailing us feedback@doubletaponair.com or calling 1-877-03-4567 and leaving us a voicemail. You can also find us on social media.
In this episode of Double Tap, host Steven Scott takes us back to the Zero Project Conference 2023 in Vienna, where he explores the intersection of disability and technology. The show kicks off with a deep dive into echolocation, a technique often associated with bats and dolphins, but also used by some blind individuals to navigate their environments. Steven chats with Juan Caprice, a blind mobility instructor from Europe, who shares insights on how echolocation can be a powerful tool when combined with other aids like guide dogs and canes. Steven also takes listeners on a tour of the exhibits hall at the conference, highlighting innovative products designed for people with disabilities. He meets with José Robinje, co-founder of Key to Enable, who has developed an accessible keyboard that transforms the way individuals with severe disabilities interact with computers and smartphones. Another notable interview features Marielle Ellington, founder and CEO of Void, who talks about creating an app that turns smartphones into external microphones for hearing aid users. Steven also chats with Ivar Sagona, CTO of Deafinitely, about an app that translates spoken language into sign language animations, making communication more accessible for the deaf community. The episode wraps up with a conversation with Shani Dhanda, recently voted the UK's most influential disabled person. Shani discusses the challenges and progress within the disability community, the impact of the pandemic on inclusion, and her experiences facing both disability and ethnicity biases. She also touches on how technology has transformed her life, providing autonomy and convenience in ways that were previously unimaginable. Keep in touch by emailing us feedback@doubletaponair.com or call 1-877-03-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media.
Today on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss a range of topics, including the purchase of new gadgets and the upcoming Zero Project conference in Vienna.Steven begins by celebrating Taylor Swift as the ultimate winner of the Super Bowl, although it is quite clear they have no idea what the event is all about!They move on to discuss a major new find Steven has discovered within Apple VoiceOver accessibility called Window Spots. While it is not new, Steven thinks it has had a very quiet makeover meaning apps are more accessible on the Mac now than ever.Also, the guys discuss a duo of new gadgets Steven has been buying, including the new Meta Ray Ban Stories and the Mantis Q40 Braille display from HumanWare.Keep in touch with the Double Tappers by emailing feedback@doubletaponair.com or call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us on social media and now on YouTube.
Sie ist in Österreich etabliert und ein fester Termin im Kalender im Februar: Die Zero Project Conference der Stiftung Zero Project.Die Mission des Zero Project lautet: Für eine Welt ohne Barrieren (mit null Barrieren). Das Zero Project unterstützt die Ziele der UN-Konvention für die Rechte von Menschen mit Behinderungen, die jedem Menschen – mit und ohne Behinderungen – die gleichen Chancen in der Gesellschaft zusprechen. Diese UN-Konvention haben seit 2007 mehr als 180 Nationen ratifiziert. Das Zero Project hat dafür eine einzigartige Methode entwickelt. Sie ruht auf drei Säulen: 1. Finden und Auswahl von vorbildlichen Lösungen, auf Basis der drei Kriterien Innovation, Wirkung und Skalierbarkeit; 2. Organisation eines globalen, vielfältigen Netzwerkes, das aus tausenden Menschen mit und ohne Behinderungen besteht, und diese Lösungen erarbeitet; 3. Verbreitung und Unterstützung dieser Lösungen.Die Zero Project Conference 2024 (#ZeroCon24) findet von 21.-23. Februar 2024 statt. Der Livestream ist kostenlos, mit englischer Untertitelung und International Sign. Die Zero Project Conference ist die Hauptveranstaltung des Zero Project und findet jährlich im Februar in der UNO-City in Wien statt. Rund 1.000 Menschen aus 100 Ländern nehmen daran regelmäßig teil. Die Teilnehmenden kommen aus allen Gesellschaftsbereichen, und ein großer Prozentsatz davon sind Menschen mit Behinderungen. Der besondere Ansatz der Zero Project Conference ist es, die innovativen Lösungen in den Mittelpunkt zu stellen, die vom Zero Project Netzwerk zuvor ausgewählt wurden. Sie dient der Vernetzung der Innovatoren mit allen anderen Teilnehmenden und den gegenseitigen Wissenstransfer und nützt dafür unterschiedliche Methoden, von der Ausstellung bis zur elektronischen Vermittlungsplattform.In dieser Ausgabe erklärt uns Robin Weis mehr zum Impakt, zur Strahlkraft aber auch zum Inhalt der diesjährigen Konferenz.Links und Infos gibt es hier:Konferenzplattform mit Programm und Livestream-Links:https://zerocon24.zeroproject.org/Zero Project Website:https://zeroproject.org/ 5. Zero Project auf social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zeroproject.orgLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/zeroprojectTwitter: https://twitter.com/zeroprojectorgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZeroprojectorgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/zeroprojectorg/
Unlock the hidden potential within the disability sector as we uncover the transformative work of the Zero Project. I had the privilege of engaging with Sabine Wachernig, whose passion for disability inclusion and development work sheds light on forging paths for innovations that uplift the lives of persons with disabilities worldwide. Our conversation navigates the strategic methods the Zero Project employs to identify and scale impactful innovations, and we share an intimate look into their upcoming Vienna conference—a melting pot for sharing ideas and cultivating networks. Sabine's commitment to the cause illuminates the collaborative spirit necessary for true advancement, and together we examine the critical role of technology companies like ATOS in fostering independent living.Venture into the intricacies of scaling startups in the accessibility arena, as we dissect the Scaling Solution Program's approach to catapulting candidates onto the global stage. We scrutinize the essence of internal organization, the power of an expert network, and the significance of educating investors on why the disability sector warrants attention—especially for disabled and female founders. The chapter divulges into the disparities between venture capital and impact investing, highlighting the latter's potential to enact societal change. And we don't shy away from confronting the internal challenges facing the disability community itself, including visibility and representation issues, ensuring that our discussion is as inclusive as it is insightful. Join us to embrace the change-makers redefining the landscape of disability inclusion.Support the showFollow axschat on social mediaTwitter:https://twitter.com/axschathttps://twitter.com/AkwyZhttps://twitter.com/neilmillikenhttps://twitter.com/debraruhLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniovieirasantos/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/axschat/Vimeohttps://vimeo.com/akwyz
Ever wondered how grassroots organizations amplify the voices of marginalized communities? Join us as we shed light on BillionStrong, a global identity organization co-founded by our host, Deborah. This episode offers an insight into their inspiring journey, their recent recognition by LinkedIn, and their future plans. It further elaborates on their mission of making the global disability community more visible to corporations and programs.As the conversation progresses, we tackle the challenges of consuming global information and the implications of AI databases. The episode underscores the need for a unified voice and the importance of inclusion and diversity in the workplace. You'll hear about the commendable efforts of organizations like Zero Project and companies like Atos, and our perspectives on the importance of systems that foster self-support and independence. So join us, and be part of this enlightening discussion.Support the showFollow axschat on social mediaTwitter:https://twitter.com/axschathttps://twitter.com/AkwyZhttps://twitter.com/neilmillikenhttps://twitter.com/debraruhLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniovieirasantos/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/axschat/Vimeohttps://vimeo.com/akwyz
Imagine a world where inclusion isn't an afterthought but a priority. A world where no one is left out, irrespective of their abilities. This episode brings you Bernd Schramm, from GIZ, a private entity working on behalf of the German government, who shares his insights into creating such a world. We dive into the journey of GIZ in prioritizing disability inclusion, discussing the challenges faced, and the progression made ever since the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.We also highlight the power of collaborations, with organizations such as Atos, Zero Project, and Enable India, that are truly transforming the discourse around inclusion. Be ready to discover how these partnerships are creating more jobs for people with disabilities and how they're leveraging technology to drive global change. We round off by exploring the upcoming third Global Disability Summit and its potential to advance the cause of inclusion. Tune in to enlighten yourself about the possibilities of a future unmarred by discrimination and fear, where everyone has an equal playing field.Support the showFollow axschat on social mediaTwitter:https://twitter.com/axschathttps://twitter.com/AkwyZhttps://twitter.com/neilmillikenhttps://twitter.com/debraruhLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniovieirasantos/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/axschat/Vimeohttps://vimeo.com/akwyz
20230623 1000 Toward a World with Zero Barriers with Zero Project Originally Broadcasted June 23, 2023, on ACB Media 3 In partnership with the United Nations, in Vienna, the Zero Project, an initiative of Essl Foundation, finds and shares innovative solutions worldwide that improve the daily lives and legal rights of all persons with disabilities. Participants learned about their exciting work and how they can get involved! Presenters: Robin Tim Weis, Director, International Affairs, Zero Project Vienna, Austria Sumita Kunashakaran, Manager, Civil Society, Zero Project, Vienna, Austria Michael Fembek, CEO, Zero Project, Vienna, Austria Zero Project awardee. Edited By: Brian McCallen
Wir stellen zwei inspirierende Frauen mit Behinderung aus den Bereichen Politik und Wirtschaft vor. Beide setzen sich für die Rechte und die Gleichstellung von Menschen mit Behinderung ein: Katrin Langensiepen ist seit 2019 Abgeordnete im EU-Parlament für die deutschen Grünen. Charlotte McClain-Nhlapo ist seit 2014 „Global Disability Advisor“ bei der Weltbank. Beide haben wir im Frühjahr im Rahmen der Zero-Conference 2023 in Wien zum Gespräch getroffen. Die englischen Gesprächspassagen haben wir kurz auf Deutsch zusammengefasst. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Das ungekürzte Gespräch mit Katrin Langensiepen könnt ihr im Podcast von dabei-austria nachhören. Dabei-austria ist der Dachverband für berufliche Integration. In diesem Podcast "Dabei sein im Arbeitsleben - Chancen für alle" stellt euch Sandra Knopp Jugendliche vor, die nach beruflichen Perspektiven suchen und jene Menschen, die sie dabei unterstützen. Es geht darum, wie das Netzwerk für Berufliche Assistenz neue Jobchancen schafft. Hört rein in die Lebensgeschichte eines jungen Kochs, der für seinen Traumberuf von Spanien nach Österreich übersiedelte. Oder wie Inklusion in einem Katzencafé funktioniert. Episodes | Dabei sein im Arbeitsleben - Chancen für alle! Der Podcast von dabei-austria. (simplecast.com)Wir danken dabei-austria für die Zurverfügungstellung des Materials! Fotocredit: Pepo Schuster, Zero Project
Robin Tim Weis is the "Director of International Affairs" at "Zero Project", an organization based in Vienna Austria dedicated to making sure that people with disabilities face no barriers in their everyday lives. The organization has collaborated with over 600 organizations in over 120 countries on various awareness-raising initiatives. Learn more about "Zero Project" here https://zeroproject.org/ Learn more about the annual convention hosted by "Zero Project" at the UN's office in Vienna: https://zeroproject.org/zerocon23 Feel free to leave a review of this show. If you have any questions about this show please send them to: atelierfuralle@gmail.com
Today on the show, Steven wraps up his coverage of the annual Zero Project conference held in Vienna, Austria. Steven visits the exhibits around the conference hall to learn about more of the tech on show. Plus there's an in-depth conversation with broadcaster and disability advocate Shane Dandher, who talks about her own life, disability, and her thoughts on the intersectionality of disability, gender and race. Keep your feedback coming. Email feedback@doubletaponair.com or call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media @DoubleTapOnAir.
Today on the show, it's more from the Vienna-based conference called Zero Project. Steven and Shaun learn more about the work of the tech world's biggest companies, including Google and Microsoft. And we are also joined by Darren Rowan from Eli Lilly & Company to talk about the work he is doing as an accessibility leader and champion to make the workplace a better place for all disabled people. Plus there's more of your feedback. Email feedback@doubletaponair.com or call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media @DoubleTapOnAir.
Today on the show, Steven continues his coverage of the Zero Project Conference in Vienna, Austria, and talks to Shaun about some of the interesting tech he has discovered there. Also, we are joined by Monica Ackermann, from Scotiabank in Canada, to find out about the work they are doing to make banking more accessible to all Canadians. We also meet with Tammy Margot, who tells us about their website plugin that makes content more understandable. We will also find out about a company called Mouse4all, that enables people who cannot physically touch their smart devices to use them easily. As always, we love getting your feedback. Email feedback@doubletaponair.com or call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media @DoubleTapOnAir.
Today on the show, Steven and Shaun are joined by Mr. F himself to cover the Zero Project Conference from Vienna, Austria, as a special week of coverage gets underway. Today we are delighted to be joined by Canada's first Chief Accessibility Officer, Stephanie Cadieux, to talk about her exciting new role and why she is so keen to be at the conference this week. Also, we meet Thomas Butcher, one of the people behind the conference itself. Plus there are more of your emails and feedback. Stay tuned for more coverage this week and keep your feedback coming as always.
Lego is making its way to some Nova Scotia libraries. Community Reporter, Julie Martin has the details (0:00). Yang Wang discusses love and relationships. The good, the bad, and the lessons we can take from these experiences (12:51). Plus, this month on our Voices segment, we're joined by Manager of AMI-audio, Andy Frank. He discusses his trip to Vienna and the Zero Project (27:33).
Today on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss the big trip to Austria this week as Steven heads there to cover the Zero Project Conference, held at the United Nations building in Austria. We'll be discussing travel tips and the anxiety that often comes with a big trip like this. We will also be finding out firsthand what the conference is all about and what it aims to achieve with its CEO, Michael Fembek. Keep in touch and send us your thoughts on what we discuss. Email feedback@doubletaponair.com or call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media @DoubleTapOnAir.
Dr. Rebecca Swenson and Dr. Corrie Nyquist join us from the University of Minnesota to talk about Minnesota's Bugs Below Zero project. We discuss some Minnesota specific winter active insects, why they are important and how you can help the University of Minnesota study them in a Citizen Science Project.
Polo Ramírez revisó las principales tendencias del día y conversó con Alexis Kalergis, director del Instituto Milenio de Inmunología e Inmunoterapia, académico UC y director ejecutivo del estudio de Sinovac en Chile, quien comentó la realización de la planta de desarrollo de vacunas que se construirá en el país. En el segundo bloque Carola Rubia, directora ejecutiva de la Fundación Descúbreme, se refirió a la Conferencia Zero Project sobre Accesibilidad,
Chelsah Thomas is the founder of Sol Invictus Energy Services, located in Red Deer, Alberta. With a passion for sustainable construction and renewable energy, she founded her social enterprise in 2016. Chelsah's motivation to help others build better flowed from her own experience in constructing Central Alberta's first Net Zero, Passive Solar Home. Chelsah's firm now serves Western Canada for residential energy efficiency needs and recently won “Business of the Year, 2020” for Young Entrepreneur. 1:10 intro 4:30 - building their own net zero house, focus on consulting, getting to net zero, holistic approach 6:50 what is a social enterprise 12:15 What are earthships 15:00 What is a B - Corp 19:00 What is the Thomas House Project - solar panels and credits 23:40 Wall Assembly - windows, etc, architect? 32:20 what would you change, aging in place For more from Chelsah and Sol Invictus: www.solinvictusenergyservices.com IG - @sol_invictus_energy_services Twitter - @sol_invictus_es FB - facebook.com/solinvictusenergyservices.com For more from The Conscious Builder and The Conscious Builder Academy: Conscious Builder Academy: www.consciousbuilderacademy.com How to Market and Sell Passive Houses PRE-SALE: https://www.consciousbuilderacademy.com/course/market-and-sell-passive-houses The Conscious Builder: www.theconsciousbuilder.com
Sumita KunashakaranZero Project Manager, Civil SocietySumita Kunashakaran is the Manager of Civil Society outreach at the Zero Project. In effect, she manages the civil society engagement portfolio at the Zero Project, which boasts partners in over 180 countries. In addition, she actively manages the Impact Transfer program, a joint program between the Essl Foundation, Fundación Descúbreme and Ashoka. The program is the first accelerator to support the internationalization of innovative disability solutions for a barrier-free world. Sumita is the former Advocacy Lead with the Disabled People's Association (DPA) based in Singapore. As such, she is interested in policy matters regarding intersectionalities and marginalised communities. She led the working group for Singapore's first ever parallel report for the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and has also published several papers for Universal Periodic Review (UPR) processes, Gender Equality Reports, and position statements for policy and legislative issues in Singapore and ASEAN. With her background in Terrorism and Security, her past research has also been featured by the Contemporary Security Policy journal. Sumita Kunashakaran holds an M.Sc. in International Relations from the University of Edinburgh, and a B.A. in Sociology from the University at Buffalo, SUNY. Craig SpenceChief Brand and Communications Officer at International Paralympic Committee Spence previously worked as communications manager for the Rugby Football League (RFL) until May. Within the IPC he is responsible for the creation and implementation of a comprehensive communications strategy as well as acting as the official spokesperson for the organization. Educated at the University of Central Lancashire, Spence also has experience working as an account manager at public relations agency Ptarmigan and PR executive at major UK-based water company Yorkshire Water.Email
In this episode, Stewart and Margareta are joined by Derek Evans, CEO of MEG Energy. They discuss Derek's work and MEG Energy's involvement with the Oilsands Pathways to Net Zero project and efforts to decarbonize, the ongoing innovation work at MEG Energy, the future of Calgary and Alberts's energy economy, and a lot more. Hosts: Stewart Muir and Margareta DovgalGuest: Derek Evans, CEO of MEG EnergyCause & Affect is presented by Resource Works and hosted by Stewart Muir and Margareta Dovgal. The podcast is produced by Dale Richardson at 306 Media Productions.Follow or Subscribe to Cause & Affect on all major podcast apps, including SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS, and STITCHER.The theme song for Cause & Affect is called "Logtown".
1:03 | Ryan dissects the most recent UCP government plan to deal with the fourth wave of the pandemic, including $100 gift cards for eligible Albertans who haven't been vaccinated yet, exempting rodeos from health restrictions, plus leaving small businesses to make up and enforce their own rules. 29:23 | End-stage cancer patient Julie Rohr shares how dangerous getting medical care continues to be amid COVID, due to Alberta's approach to the pandemic. 56:22 | Frog Lake Nation Chief Greg Desjarlais and Kanata Clean Power's Erin Campbell explain the significance of developing an Indigenous-led net zero electricity project in east central Alberta and what it could mean Canada-wide. 1:39:06 | Political strategist Jaskaran Sandhu highlights how important the last two weeks before the federal election will be, what the political parties need to do yet, while he cautions against dismissing the People's Party of Canada (PPC). 2:08:47 | Plus, a dose of positivity and hope via #PositiveReflections presented by Kuby Energy
Jenny Karol - ReBirth.The Future is Now !156 [August 2021] 01 Huvagen & Hidden Tigress - Lost My Way (Exolight Dub Mix) `Trance All-Stars Records 02 Vadim Bonkrashkov Natalie Gioia Rinaly - Won39t Quit The Fight (Extended Mix) `AVA White 03 Dan Schneider - The World In Colours (Extended Mix) `Digital Society Recordings 04 Alexander Popov - Adagio (Extended Mix) `Interplay Records 05 Misja Helsloot - Got This On Vinyl (Extended Mix) `Ablazing Records 06 Zirenz - Edge of Space Ultimate (Rene Ablaze Remix) `Afterworld Recordings 07 Yoshi Razner - Retaliation (Extended Mix) `Regenerate Records 08 Elite Electronic & Frainbreeze - Infinity (Extended Mix) `Suanda Music 09 Illitheas - Untold Stories (Extended Mix) `Abora Recordings 10 Dave Steward - Ocean Mirror (Extended Mix) `Full On 140 Records 11 Boris Foong x Zero Project x Lee Follon - Anubis (Extended Mix) `Suanda Dark
Live mix sessions streamed by Jerix on Twitch. Look for more here every week on Wednesday @ 8 pm PST! twitch.tv/jerixmusic Also available as an iTunes Podcast. Subscribe here: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/slo-h…cast/id459824888 And on the Google Play store: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iw6hdl2znqsq2unugnfc7tszhcm Tracklist: 1 Gift From The Gods (Extended Mix) Vintage & Morelli; Arielle Maren 2 Back To You (Chris Giuliano Extended Mix) Dan Stone 3 Love Again (Beatsole Extended Remix) Patrik Humann, Sarah De Warren 4 Lighthouse (Extended Mix) StanV 5 Epsilon (Original Mix) SICKCODE 6 Still With Me (Elevven Extended Remix) Tritonal, Cristina Soto 7 Spüren (Club Mix) Kyau & Albert 8 Across The Skyline (Extended Mix) Kukuzenko 9 Delta (Extended Mix) JANPAUL, Tydrous 10 Broken Down (John Grand Extended Remix) Tritonal, Meredith Call 11 Mighty (Extended Mix) Rodrigo Deem 12 Let Go (Tomas Heredia Extended Vocal Mix) Isoprospect 13 Unity (Extended Mix) Semblance Smile 14 Carte Blanche (Ilan Bluestone Remix) Veracocha 15 The Greater Light To Rule The Night (Extended Mix) Armin van Buuren & Rank 1 16 Anubis (Extended Mix) Boris Foong, Zero Project, Lee Follon
***Weekly based radio show from your host Danny Grunow. Showcasing the hottest new tunes world wide and also the well-known classics from the past...*** **Subscribe to Electronic Impressions on iTunes:** www.itunes.dannygrunow.com *Previous Episodes Here -* www.soundcloud.com/dannygrunow/sets/electronic-impressions **Connect with Electronic Impressions** iTunes: www.itunes.dannygrunow.com Deezer: www.deezer.dannygrunow.com MixCloud: www.mixcloud.dannygrunow.com hearthis.at: www.hearthis.dannygrunow.com **Connect with Danny Grunow** Twitter: www.twitter.dannygrunow.com Facebook: www.facebook.dannygrunow.com YouTube: www.youtube.dannygrunow.com Twitch: www.twitch.dannygrunow.com Instagram: www.instagram.dannygrunow.com Spotify: www.spotify.dannygrunow.com ***Tracklist:*** 01 Stuarty Baillie - Detonization (Original Mix) [Tranceformer] 02 Valhalla - Phoenix Rising (Original Mix) [Tranceformer] 03 Chris Connolly - Rave Nation (Club Mix) [Tranceformer] 04 Jeitam Osheen & Rolfiek - Ukiyo (Extended Mix) [Abora Recordings] 05 Last Soldier & Adip Kiyoi - Librarian (Extended Mix) [Last State Records] 06 Xclusive - Mjölnir (Original Mix) [Sundance Recordings] 07 Felix R - Need You (Original Mix) [Tranceformer] 08 Master Beat Projekt - Emotional (Original Mix) [Tranceformer] 09 Huvagen & Hidden Tigress - Lost My Way (Exolight Remix) [Trance All-Stars Records] 10 XjO - Gemini (Original Mix) [Progressive Vibes Dark] 11 Adam Elliott - Anarchy (Original Mix) [Tranceformer] 12 Abide - Magnex (Allan Mcgrey Remix) [Sundance Recordings] 13 Maarten de Jong - X2 (Extended Mix) [Who's Afraid Of 138?!] 14 KaltFlut & Danny Grunow - The Breach (Original Mix) [Discover White Label] 15 Elite Electronic & Frainbreeze - Infinity (Extended Mix) [Suanda Music] 16 Boris Foong x Zero Project x Lee Follon - Anubis (Extended Mix) [Suanda Dark] 17 Dave Steward - Ocean Mirror (Extended Mix) [Full On 140 Records] 18 Terra V. - Close Your Eyes (Original Mix) [Tranceformer] 19 RIKKI STARRETT - Betlegeuse (Original Mix) [Tranceformer] 20 Ithur - Azucena (Extended Mix) [TranZone Recordings] 21 MatricK X Gid Sedgwick - Calling Off (Rinaly Remix) [Reaching Altitude] 22 Abide - Magnex (Original Mix) [Sundance Recordings] 23 SounEmot - My Dying Angel (Emotional Mix) [SounEmot Records] 24 OceanLab - Clear Blue Water (Neptune Project Remix) [Not On Label/CD-R]
# Artwork Artist Track Title Mix Name Label 1.Jeitam Osheen & Rolfiek - Ukiyo (Extended Mix) [Abora Recordings] 2.Alpha Breed - Enlightenment 2021 Remixes (Rene Ablaze Extended Remix) [ReLaunch] 3.NuroGL, Chrisis - Code One (Original Mix) [Defiant Digital Records] 4.MageSky, Aimoon - Azure Skies (Extended DJ Mix) [Always Alive Recordings] 5.Dennis Sheperd, Sarah Russell, John O?Callaghan - When Our Worlds Collide (John O'Callaghan Extended Remix) [Black Hole Recordings] 6.Philippe El Sisi, Omar Sherif - Enchanted (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Knights Music] 7.Laura May - Quartech (Hard Mix) [HQ Recordings] 8.Elite Electronic, Frainbreeze - Infinity (Extended Mix) [Suanda Music] 9.Protoculture - Impala (Relativ & V-society Remix) [Digital Om] 10.Dan Schneider - The World In Colours (Extended Mix) [Digital Society Recordings] 11.Natalie Gioia, Mart Sine Glass House (Extended Mix) [AVA White] 12.Andre Visior, Miroslav Vrlik - Society (Extended Mix) [GO MUSIC] 13.John Askew - Through the Looking Glass (Faders & Wilder Extended Remix)[VII] 14.Vision X - Mr. X (Extended Mix) [Outburst Records] 15.Parnassvs - Promises (Extended Mix) [HeavensGate] 16.4 Strings, Elara - Never (Extended Mix) [Carlo Resoort Records (RazNitzanMusic)] 17.Daniel Skyver - Time To Go (Extended Mix) Nocturnal Knights Music 18.Forza:Duo - Blind Belief (Extended Mix) [High Voltage Recordings] 19.Steve Allen, Sarah Lynn - Blaze (Extended Mix) [Amsterdam Trance Records (RazNitzanMusic)] 20.Alex Nomak, N-sKing - Cassiopeia (Extended Mix) [Redux Recordings] 21.Woody Van Eyden, Cheryl Barnes - Electricity (Allen Watts Extended Remix) [Nocturnal Knights Reworked] 22.Robert Curtis - Mandalorian (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Knights Fusion] 23.S5 - Evolution (Original Mix) [Defiant Digital Records] 24.Maarten De Jong - X2 (Extended Mix) [Who's Afraid Of 138?!] 25.Manuel Le Saux, Db Mokk - Solaris (Extended Mix) [Subculture] 26.MatricK, Gid Sedgwick - Calling Off Rinaly (Extended Remix) [Reaching Altitude] 27.F.G. Noise - Salvation (Extended Mix) [Uplift Recordings (RazNitzanMusic)] 28.Gary McPhail - Other Tomorrow (Extended Mix) [Monster Pure] 29.Zero Project, Lee Follon, Boris Foong - Anubis (Extended Mix) [Suanda Dark] 30.Gayax - Euphoria (Extended Mix) [Ultima Audio] 31.Amir Hussain - Eye Of Ra (Sam Laxton Extended Remix) [Monster Force] 32Jake Nicholls, Dark Sector - Starshine (la música de ti mismo) (Extended Mix) [HTE Recordings] 33.Maxine, Kaimo K - Nothing To Hide (Extended Mix) [Amsterdam Trance Records (RazNitzanMusic)] 34.Dave Steward - Ocean Mirror (Extended Mix) [Full On 140 Records] 35.A.R.D.I., Wach - The Oath (Extended Mix) [AVA White] 36.Ashley Wallbridge - Neon Rave (Extended Mix) [We'll Be OK] 37.Jordan Suckley Just a Dream (Extended Mix) [VANDIT Records] 38.Energy 52 - Cafe Del Mar (Paul van Dyk's SHINE Remix) [Superstition Records] 39.Yoshi & Razner - Magical Dreams (Extended Mix) [Surgikal] 40.Talla 2xlc, Jay Frog - Native American (Extended Mix) [That's Trance] 41.Richard Durand - Off the Grid (Extended Mix) [In Trance We Trust] 42.David Elston, Tony Hang - Return to Paradise (Extended Mix) [Black Hole Recordings]
что бы день был успешным нужна энергия! и вот Вам её источник! Intro Amir Hussain - Eye Of Ra (Sam Laxton Extended Remix).mp3 Gayax - Euphoria (Extended Mix) Boris Foong x Zero Project x Lee Follon - Anubis (Extended Mix) Sholan - Hand of god (Original Mix) Patrick McNulty - Mass Hysteria (Extended Mix) David Nimmo - The Golden Ticket (Extended Mix) John Askew - Torture Chamber (EverLight's Extended Light Speed Mix) Oskah - Blame Game (DRYM Extended Remix) R.E.L.O.A.D. - Fight The System (Extended Mix)
After graduating from the Vienna University of Economics, Michael Fembek (born 1961) joined GEWINN, an Austrian business magazine, serving between 2000 and 2007 as editor-in-chief.In 2009 he initiated “Sinnstifter”, a project by Austrian philanthropists, and launched the annual Austrian CSR-Guide on corporate responsibility. In 2010 he joined the Essl Foundation as Programme Manager and – until 2014 – the bauMax group as its Head of Social Affairs.Since 2011 he is the Director of the Zero Project, a project of the Essl Foundation, and organizes the annual Zero Project Conference in the UN Headquarters in Vienna.In 2014, he co-initiated the Verband für Gemeinnütziges Stiften, the Austrian philanthropic association, where he serves as Vice President. In 2015, he became the Chair of the Thematic Group on Disabilities within the European Foundation Centre (EFC), in 2016 he co-initiated the Haus der Philanthropie in Vienna, and in 2019 he co-initiated the Sinnbildungsstiftung, a foundation focusing on innovations in education, and now serves as a Board Member.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Alexis Grace - I Am So Done Jasmine Crowe - Phoenix Rising Zero Project - Fooled by Angel's Kiss Kamouflage feat. Louise Ennis - Shining Laura Coyle (writer Frank Radice) - Please Don't Take Your Love Away Rece Jay - Call Me Baby Kari Tieger - Shine So Bright Lydia Harrell - The Sun For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by McGonigle & Gladstone at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Kari Tieger at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Alexis Grace - I Am So Done Jasmine Crowe - Phoenix Rising Zero Project - Fooled by Angel's Kiss Kamouflage feat. Louise Ennis - Shining Laura Coyle (writer Frank Radice) - Please Don't Take Your Love Away Rece Jay - Call Me Baby Kari Tieger - Shine So Bright Lydia Harrell - The Sun For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by McGonigle & Gladstone at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Kari Tieger at
"The Wish Of All Things" is my in-progress novel, about a young trans-girl in a fairytale-eque kindom who decides to save a kidnapped princess before the burly hero does. This reading was recorded live at Balticon last year. This episode featured “Lux Eterna,” by The Zero Project. You can find out more about them at zero-project.gr Special thanks to Russell Collins as the narrator and the Re-Animator and to Chris Morse as Randolf Carter in the opening segment. If you haven't listened to Chris Morse's Supervillian Corner, you may be wasting your life. What podcasts are you folks digging? I'm really into Song Exploder and Reasonably Sound right now, but I'm always interested in new things. What do you like to listen to? The VoFPX theme was written and performed by Russel Collins.Support the VoFPX at patreon.com/axelrod
To get live links to the music we play on the show and the resources we mention, visit This show includes the following songs: Van Wild – Wide Open Kasey Williams – Out Of Breath Georgia English & The Jukebox Kids - Chasing After You Holly Miller (writer Jacqueline Cuba Norkin) – Faraway Places Roberta Schultz – Backwards And Inside Out Liv Margaret – Gone Zero-Project – To The End Of The World Dre Mazzenga – Do Me Right For Music Biz Resources Visit
To get live links to the music we play on the show and the resources we mention, visit This show includes the following songs: Van Wild – Wide Open Kasey Williams – Out Of Breath Georgia English & The Jukebox Kids - Chasing After You Holly Miller (writer Jacqueline Cuba Norkin) – Faraway Places Roberta Schultz – Backwards And Inside Out Liv Margaret – Gone Zero-Project – To The End Of The World Dre Mazzenga – Do Me Right For Music Biz Resources Visit
This show includes the following songs: Alexis Grace - I Am So Done Jasmine Crowe - Phoenix Rising Zero Project - Fooled by Angel's Kiss Kamouflage feat. Louise Ennis - Shining Laura Coyle (writer Frank Radice) - Please Don't Take Your Love Away Rece Jay - Call Me Baby Kari Tieger - Shine So Bright Lydia Harrell - The Sun For Music Biz Resources Visit Download a Free Song from FUE: Purchase "Traces" at
This show includes the following songs: Alexis Grace - I Am So Done Jasmine Crowe - Phoenix Rising Zero Project - Fooled by Angel's Kiss Kamouflage feat. Louise Ennis - Shining Laura Coyle (writer Frank Radice) - Please Don't Take Your Love Away Rece Jay - Call Me Baby Kari Tieger - Shine So Bright Lydia Harrell - The Sun For Music Biz Resources Visit Download a Free Song from FUE: Purchase "Traces" at