WCB Newsline Unleashed
WCB Newsline Unleashed
Washington Council of the Blind
An occasional series of Interviews, Audio, Tech Reviews, and Adventures based in Blindness and Low Vision Experiences supporting the mission of Washington Council of the Blind
WCB Newsline Readers’ Choice 2022 Virtual Award Gala
Readers’ Choice Award 2022 Show notes by Heather Meares   Welcome to our 3rd Annual Virtual Readers’ Choice Award Gala! Join us as we read and discuss each of the four finalist articles from 2022.   Special thanks to Steve Pierce for being our reader and for all his editing expertise throughout the year, and to Viola Bentson, for hosting our Zoom event. In addition, as the editors, Reg and I would like to thank the entire Newsline and podcast committee by name: Beth Greenberg, Chris Coulter, Zack Hurtz, Marilee Richards, Linda Wilder, Viola Bentson, Lucash Uniack, and an honorable mention to Denise Colley, who will always be an honorary member of our committee, no matter where she lives. Each and every one of our committee members contributes their own part to the herculean effort that is the Newsline. We are honored to have such a hard-working and creative team, and appreciate you all.   This year’s nominees are as follows:   From the winter issue, “Too Hot to Handle” - by Frank Cuta   From the spring issue, “I Choose Joy” - by Hayley Agers   From the summer issue, “Who Gives a Hoot?” - by Heather Meares   From the fall issue, “Train Music” - by Chris Coulter   It has been another great year of writing, scribing, creating, and podcasting, and we are so pleased to be your editors. Here’s cheers to another great year ahead!   Heather Meares and Reginald George Find out more at https://wcb-newsline-unleashed.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-af0929 for 40% off for 4 months, and support WCB Newsline Unleashed.
Dec 18, 2022
56 min
Time is Now for Accessible Medication Labels!
Join Dorene, Judy, Zandra, and Zack as they talk about the push in Washington State for accessible medication labels. They discuss the lack of equal access to the information on medication labels for those who speak another language or who are visually impaired or blind. They discuss what’s being done to address this issue and illustrate the flaws in the current system. [email protected] That’s, Accessible Labels at Gmail dot com Episode Notes Notes go here Find out more at https://wcb-newsline-unleashed.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-af0929 for 40% off for 4 months, and support WCB Newsline Unleashed.
Oct 24, 2022
48 min
Sentero, an  Interview with the inventor Livu Babitz, by Zack Hurtz
Show Notes:         Join us as Zack sits down with Livu Babitz of Cyborg Nest to discuss the Sentero. Sentero is a piece of wearable tech that connects the user to the world via haptic feedback using vibrations to indicate direction and increase awareness of special orientation. The device also allows you to feel other users heart beats, find the direction of locations around the globe. Want to know what direction to face to find your childhood town? Use Sentero to serve as your guide. You can do the same thing for people, so when your loved one calls you or you’re thinking about them Sentero indicates where they are on Earth.         If you’d like to contact Liviu or Zack you’ll find their contact information below…         Liviu Babitz: Founder and CEO of Cyborg Nest [email protected]         Cyborg Nest: https://www.cyborgnest.net/           Zackery Hurtz: Podcast producer [email protected] Find out more at https://wcb-newsline-unleashed.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-af0929 for 40% off for 4 months, and support WCB Newsline Unleashed.
Jun 3, 2022
31 min
Frankly, You Don't Know Frank Part 1, Adventures in Glass Blowing.
Show Notes by Reginald George "Glass-blowing for many may bring to mind a handsome, young dude somewhere in a Mediterranean country, wearing thick leather gloves and blowing into existence a beautiful flask through a long tube that he constantly keeps rotating. The brilliant orange object on the end of the tube is so hot it singes his eyebrows. At 2,100 degrees, the liquid in a glass-blowing kiln pours like Karo syrup but avoid putting it on your pancakes. It would incinerate your breakfast, and the pyrotechnics would probably burn through your cookware and table. Even so, the hazards are over-blown.  With safety gear, a little training, and the right tools, an average person can have a lot of fun and create impressive glass art.   I had previously heard about glass-blowing classes, and it was on my bucket list. Early in December, a window of opportunity opened, and I got a chance to give it a try. I confirmed that a blind person can leap through such a window, and 30 minutes later walked away, proud to have fashioned a unique glass object.   We were in Lincoln City, OR, and visited a business called the Lincoln City Glass Center. Such facilities are a common tourist attraction on the Oregon Coast. The glass-blowing experience generally includes two principal production-approach choices, and then several additional choices of specific, possible formed objects. The production choices are to expand a blob of molten glass with air pressure, or to sculpt a glass form from a small piece of semi-solid glass, adding colors and shaping it with tools." ...   my ability to take part in the Lincoln City class was never questioned. In fact, they just assumed that I would be able to complete the required tasks.  Later, I learned that one of the teachers has a visually-impaired son, and this might have had something to do with it. All I know for sure is that I had no trouble and a wonderfully memorable experience."  So begins Frank's article for the 50th anniversary Winter issue of our WCB Newsline. We walked in without an appointment, and were welcomed like friends. We wish to thank Daniel Hogan and Molly Whipple of the Glass Center of Lincoln City for making us feel so at home, taking time to describe everything in the gallery and showing us many prize objects, and answering all of our questions. Should you be interested in subscribing or have any questions or comments, please write to us at TheWCBNewsline at GMail. Find out more at https://wcb-newsline-unleashed.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-af0929 for 40% off for 4 months, and support WCB Newsline Unleashed.
Feb 6, 2022
38 min
2021 Readers' Choice Award Celebration and Readings
https://pnc.st/s/wcb-newsline-unleashed/3246c4d5/2021-readers-choice-award-celebration-and-readings
Dec 14, 2021
Newsline Committee Part Two:
Newsline Committee Part Two: Biscuits and Gravy Welcome back! If you enjoyed the first half of our Newsline Committee podcast,which I will refer to as the biscuits, hang  on to your hats and buckle  yourr bootstraps, because it’s about to get real. In part two, we take a deep dive into the gravy and open up with candid conversations, covering everything from our favorite ice cream flavors, employment, education, life philosophies, and what makes us who we are. We learned interesting things about each of our members, and discoverd our similar struggles while appreciating our unique differences. We laughed a lot and cried a little, and grew closer as a team. Some of these members will be leaving us, and new ones will join, as always happens, but this will be an experience we all remember with smiles in our hearts. Find out more at https://wcb-newsline-unleashed.pinecast.co
Oct 28, 2021
1 hr 9 min
Getting to Know Your Newsline Committee
Getting to Know Your Newsline Committee In this episode we sit down with the Newsline Committee. They're responsible for creating the quarterly issue of the publication, and producing this podcast. This is a two part episode, and in the second part we get to know the members on a much more personal level. The first episode goes over the beginnings of the WCB Newsline, how we operate, and the 50 year history behind it. If you're interested in working with us, this will get you started. From the editors: If you like what you hear and want to introduce your WCB committee to the world, reach out to us. Visit us at https://www.wcbinfo.com/publications Email your questions and feedback to The WCB Newsline at Gmail. This address has been masked to prevent spamming. Find out more at https://wcb-newsline-unleashed.pinecast.co
Oct 23, 2021
30 min
A Tapestry of the Happy Warrior
Please note that not all the audio is as clear as we would prefer in this podcast, but the content makes it extremely worth your time and attention. This is a phone interview that took place recently between Heather Meares and Mark Adreon for her Cheshire Cat column. Cheshire Cat Interviews #13 A Tapestry of the Happy Warrior by Heather Meares [email protected] Mark Adreon. Those are two very powerful words. It is impossible for me to describe him in simple terms, for indeed, he is not a simple man. Some words come to mind: honest and truthful, a fierce advocate, a legacy. These are all very strong words, and for good reason. Anyone who knows him would have to agree that he has earned each one of these descriptions. But there is a softer, gentler side to Mark that people may not be aware of, and I was honored to talk with him and hear more about the complex, beautiful tapestry that is Mark Adreon, the Happy Warrior. This interview was so in-depth that I would never be able to cover all of the fascinating topics we discussed, so we have created a podcast episode to share the interview in its entirety with you all. This release is quite timely, in that Mark just retired from his 20-year career with the Washington Department of Services for the Blind (DSB). But by no means does this mean he is done. We will all be interested to see what he decides to focus his energy and efforts on in his next chapter. For more, read the summer 2021 WCB Newsline. Find out more at https://wcb-newsline-unleashed.pinecast.co
Jul 16, 2021
1 hr 8 min
Valdemar Estates Winery: Part One
Valdemar Estates Winery: Part One That All May Eat, Drink, and Be Merry Show notes by Heather Meares [email protected]     Almost 2 years ago, I received an email from Valdemar Estates Winery, in Walla Walla, Washington, asking if I would be willing to consult with them and discuss ways they could become more inclusive and accessible for people with all types of disabilities. Yes, yes, and yes!  This, of course, got my adrenaline pumping and my mind was flooded with potential ideas. Full of excitement, I met with them for the first time to hear their story. Little did I know this would be the beginning of an incredible journey.   I sat down with David Brauhn, Marketing Director, and Kaleigh Brook, General Manager, and we talked about so many things, like menus that could be red in Braille or digitally, and QR codes that could be scanned with smart phones to hear tasting notes about specific wines or special features in the winery. Website accessibility, audio described videos, and how people with visual impairments could best navigate the facility, were all big topics. Soon after this meeting, we brought in Reg George to help with website testing and other technical aspects. But what I really wanted to know was why they reached out to me in the first place. In my experience, many businesses only do this as an after-thought, when someone has complained or legal action is being pursued. I was pleasantly surprised, and dare I say overjoyed, to find that this is a huge project they are choosing to take on… wait for it…because it is important to them. And it actually started in Spain, at Bodegas Valdemar five generations ago.     Here are some excerpts from their website to explain: “Valdemar Estates is the first internationally owned winery to open in Washington State. It is one of the few wineries in the U.S. that has a full restaurant, as well as a tasting room. Valdemar Estates is owned by the Martínez Bujanda family, which operates the Bodegas Valdemar winery in Rioja, Spain. In 2018, Bodegas Valdemar became the first winery in Europe to offer a 100-percent inclusive wine tourism experience, an initiative that has earned numerous awards. Valdemar Estates is working to become the first winery in the United States to offer a 100-percent inclusive and accessible experience for all guests. Our Walla Walla, Wash., winery, tasting room, and restaurant has implemented extensive measures to ensure that guests – regardless of ability – are able to enjoy the facility. These efforts include:   Use of QR codes throughout the building, which link to web pages that relate information via American Sign Language, dictation, and text.   Fully inclusive tours.   Website and printed material set in a hyper-legible font designed for those with low vision.   Wine tasting notes that use icons and easy-to-understand descriptions of flavors and aromas.   Braille wine and food menus.   Availability of Braille labelling for wine bottles.   Shatterproof wine glasses hands-free holders.   Wheelchair availability.   Staff member training for serving guests of all ability levels.”     As you can see, most of the original concepts we discussed at that very first meeting have been implemented. The project will be ongoing, as the work is never really done, according to David. There are more exciting plans for the future, including blending classes and tours, which we hope to capture in more podcast episodes.  This episode is a gathering to taste some delicious wine, Spanish tapas, indulge ourselves with Basque cheesecake, and have an open conversation to   test new features and give feedback. We also explored their fantastic water feature on the veranda. At the table, you will hear Kaleigh Brook, David Brauhn, Heather Meares, Cindy Maywalt, and Reg George. As for myself, it has been an experience I never would have guessed I would have. I have enjoyed every moment thus far, and will continue working with them as long as needed. And maybe, someday, I will make it to Spain to check out Bodegas Valdemar…a girl can dream, right?   To learn more about Valdemar Estates Winery, visit the website at   https://valdemarestates.com/ Find out more at https://wcb-newsline-unleashed.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-af0929 for 40% off for 4 months, and support WCB Newsline Unleashed.
Jun 18, 2021
40 min
Building the accessible Snap Circuits FM Model 12 Radio Kit, Starring Reg George and Frank Cuta
Episode Notes WCB Unleashed brings you another exciting show. From Frank Cuta: One of my favorite Snap Circuits projects is the SC-12 FM radio. If you like the tech look, the resulting radio looks like something that was built in a research lab, and it is totally accessible. You can find it on Amazon for $40, and you can assemble it in as little as a half an hour with the recorded audible instructions that I can send you. For more information, write to me at [email protected]. From Reginald George: I took Frank up on his challenge to build this radio, and though it took me over an hour, instead of the promised half hour, the podcast you see here is the result. It was a lot of fun. Frank's recorded instructions guide me through the steps and keep things lively as I fumble my way through. By the time it was over I felt like I had been speaking to and arguing with an imaginary friend. Any mistakes I made were strictly my own. Maybe this can inspire you or your child to delve into electronics and try something similar. No tools required! Even a child can do it, and they will probably do it much more quickly than I did. So please enjoy my unboxing and journey through this kit, and keep listening to see if I actually succeed. A big thanks as always goes out to the American council of the Blind, , our producer Zack Hurtz, and all those who provided  legal music for this podcast. You may write to us at [email protected]. Find out more at https://wcb-newsline-unleashed.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-af0929 for 40% off for 4 months, and support WCB Newsline Unleashed.
May 9, 2021
51 min
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