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Inspired by The Canadian Federation of the Blind, Outlook is a show about accessibility, advocacy, and equality. Hosted by two siblings who were born blind. Heard on 94.9 Radio Western every Monday from 11 AM to noon.

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Inspired by The Canadian Federation of the Blind, Outlook is a show about accessibility, advocacy, and equality. Hosted by two siblings who were born blind. Heard on 94.9 Radio Western every Monday from 11 AM to noon.

    Outlook 2024-04-22 - Guide Dogs & Junior Festival Accessibility With Barry Toner & Rebecca Singh

    Outlook 2024-04-22 - Guide Dogs & Junior Festival Accessibility With Barry Toner & Rebecca Singh

    “Top of the morning to ya,” says friend and boyfriend of co-hosts and siblings Brian and Kerry.

    We’re here on Outlook this week with visiting guest hosts Barry and his guide dog Oyster, fresh from their journey all the way from Ireland.

    From acquiring a pet passport to a fit-to-fly letter, Barry shares with us the process for travel with a guide dog and both of them are with us for the next few months on air.

    Alongside talk of travel with a guide dog, we touch on last week’s Canadian federal budget announcement about the proposed Canada Disability Benefit, long promised by the Liberal government, but now the news is out that what they are offering is far less than was expected and what would put people with disabilities above the poverty line. So now Canadians with disabilities are not happy and not having it, speaking up where possible and we here are joining the chorus of voices, in a marginalised group often overlooked.

    In the second part of the show, we speak with Rebecca Singh of Superior Description Services, who we’ve had on the show last year to learn about what Superior Description does and since then what co-host Kerry has been working on as accessibility consultant.

    This time Rebecca is back to share with us all about next month’s Junior Festival, for children five to twelve, on the campus of the Harbour Front Centre in Toronto. Junior is an arts and creativity festival for young people, running during the weekend of May 18th to the 20th. Sunday, May 19th is set aside as Enhanced Accessibility Day for children with disabilities, blindness and all kinds. There will be offerings such as touch tours, sighted guides if needed, and plenty of audio description available on site and online at the Harbourfront Centre website, described by Rebecca and reviewed by Kerry as consultant.

    Singh also shares with us another upcoming arts and creativity event she’s working on, including podcasts as supplements to the in-person events, this June in the GTA and around Toronto, known as Luminato.

    So if you’re in the area in the coming months, for either one, check out the festivals and events on offer by going to their websites, contacting them by phone, or by email at the links, number, or email address below:

    harbourfrontcentre.com/junior

    416-973-4600

    info@harbourfrontcentre.com

    https://www.luminatofestival.com

    https://superiordescription.com

    Listen to Rebecca Singh’s previous Outlook appearance:

    https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/outlook-2023-03-06-international-womens-day-with/id1527876739?i=1000603364184

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    Outlook 2024-04-15 - Sheri In Space (A Post Eclipse Chat With Dr. Sheri Wells-Jensen)

    Outlook 2024-04-15 - Sheri In Space (A Post Eclipse Chat With Dr. Sheri Wells-Jensen)

    “Every time I look at you, I go blind.”
    Solar eclipse, 2024 and the big topic around it all was eye protection. Thus the above lyrics from the Canadian band 54-40 song to start off the show.

    It’s another Kerry Connection this week on Outlook as we look back on last week’s eclipse with Dr. Sheri Wells-Jensen, Associate Professor of linguistics at Bowling Green State University.

    As the 2023 Baruch S. Blumberg NASA/LOC Chair in Astrobiology, Exploration, and Scientific Innovation, we wanted to get her thoughts on, and her experience with the eclipse. We also talked being blind and her philosophy with it, being a kid, and being curious about science, and being steered away from the sciences as a blind student.

    Co-host Kerry, as a young girl, watched Bill Nye the Science Guy and was fascinated by and drawn in by outer space. Sheri now works to make it more accessible for people of all abilities in space with her featured story on the Radiolab podcast, experiencing zero gravity and recording the findings of that experiment.

    Going from not wanting to make a fuss to advocating, for the next generation - we talk possibility, perspective, and wonder, as we agree, it would be fun to be able to fly, but with all the things, that’s what space can provide.

    Check out Sheri’s official website:

    http://sheriwellsjensen.com

    Find the Radiolab episode “The Right Stuff” featuring Sheri here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpe6azxvQpM

    And give a listen to the quartet Grande Royale Ükulelists of the Black Swamp she plays with and their covers on this YouTube playlist relating to the recent eclipse:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UksPZJJ9JY&list=PL_FJ_lKHsX5ENvB3uCIKZ1kPeAuJ7eBDf

    • 59 min
    Outlook 2024-04-08 - A Solar Eclipse From A Blindness Perspective, The Before

    Outlook 2024-04-08 - A Solar Eclipse From A Blindness Perspective, The Before

    Temperature change. Animals acting out of the ordinary. These are some non visual signs of an eclipse.

    It's the day of the total solar eclipse, April 8th, 2024. We're here, on Outlook today with our Eclipse Soundscapes app with its rumble map, to discuss how we plan to join this giant party, an astronomical event we can and should all be able to share in.

    We talk an accessible eclipse experience, co-host Kerry plays a little Be My AI game of "what's the same in these two pics?" and April 7th was Green Shirt Day and co-host Brian reflects on what would have been his 25-year kidney transplant anniversary this month.    

    From nephrology to ophthalmology and with themes of darkness and light, as the moon starts to obscure the sun's light and the threat of looking and damaging one's sight - all of this is our bread and butter on this show and we'll have a follow-up episode to follow this one where we discuss all of this with someone who definitely knows the subject.

    To check out the accessible app, search for “Eclipse Soundscapes” on the app store or learn more on the official website:

    https://eclipsesoundscapes.org

    Check out more information on Green Shirt Day:

    https://greenshirtday.ca/about/

    And listen to the ophthalmologist we both grew up seeing, Dr. Phil Hooper, on the CBC speaking about the dangers of staring at a solar eclipse without proper eyewear:

    https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-158-london-morning/clip/16053698-staring-solar-eclipse-without-proper-eyewear-damage-eyes

    • 57 min
    Outlook 2024-03-25 - Believe It or Not, Beyond Helen Keller (Women's History Month Story Time)

    Outlook 2024-03-25 - Believe It or Not, Beyond Helen Keller (Women's History Month Story Time)

    WAKE UP AMERICA!

    As we wrap up Women's History Month, co-host Kerry shares about a recent panel put on by the Paul Longmore Institute On Disability Studies featuring black and brown disabled women and co-host Brian shares about March also being Epilepsy Awareness Month, started by a young girl right here in Canada. And, of course, don't forget about the upcoming solar eclipse in April.

    This week on Outlook it's story time and we're reading March's featured spotlight on a deaf-blind woman in history, someone we can spotlight to tell the stories of more than just Helen Keller.

    Thanks to Peggy Chong, The Blind History Lady, for letting us know about Helen May Martin.

    Believe it or not.

    For more fascinating stories like this one delivered directly to your inbox, email Peggy Chong: theblindhistorylady@gmail.com

    Check out her official website: https://theblindhistorylady.com

    And listen to The Blind History Lady when she joined us on Outlook back in 2020:
    https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/outlook-2020-08-10-interview-with-the-blind-history-lady/id1527876739?i=1000488226679

    • 57 min
    Outlook 2024-03-18 - Audio Description Specialist Certification With Kim Charlson & Lolly Lijewski

    Outlook 2024-03-18 - Audio Description Specialist Certification With Kim Charlson & Lolly Lijewski

    CAUDES stands for Certified Audio Description Specialist.

    This week on Outlook we’re speaking with Lolly Lijewski and Kim Charlson about recently released draft certification guidelines and criteria open for public comments until March 31st. Kim is Chair of the Academy for Certification of Visual Rehabilitation & Education Professionals/Subject Matter Experts Committee and Lolly and co-host Kerry met originally when taking some AD training and have since gone on to form a group of blind and sighted members who practice the art of crafting audio description together because we believe the collective collaborative team makes for a more authentic and representational finished product.

    Now we have some thoughts and some questions about these proposed and drafted certification guidelines and Kim is with us to lay it all out. Everyone involved only wants the best quality product in the end for blind consumers and we’re happy to have this discussion as we look ahead to next steps in audio description’s evolution.

    You can download and read the CAUDES Draft Certification Criteria by clicking this link:

    https://www.acvrep.org/resource/docs/DRAFT%20Certified%20Audio%20Description%20Specialist%20certification%20criteria%201-2024.docx

    Please consider sending any questions or comments on the criteria to comments@acvrep.org
    (include CAUDES in the subject line)

    If you’d like the document sent directly to your inbox, you can email Kim at kimcharlson@acb.org

    And find the Audio Description Project here:

    https://adp.acb.org

    • 56 min
    Outlook 2024-03-11 - An Early March Mixed Bag Monday, Pt. 2

    Outlook 2024-03-11 - An Early March Mixed Bag Monday, Pt. 2

    Co-host Kerry wears her (diversity includes disability) Aille Design braille T-shirt to remind us of the roles of disabled women throughout history.

    This week on Outlook it’s another mixed bag, as we celebrate World Kidney Day on March 14th. Co-host Brian shares a recent healthcare scare he experienced, we run into someone who understands in a hospital waiting room, and we discuss a particular inclusive art exhibit from Vancouver to Ottawa. We are (drawing on our history) for the remainder of Women’s History Month.

    If you’re interested in a braille t-shirt for yourself or a friend, check out Aille Design:

    https://ailledesign.com/en-ca/products/braille-t-shirt

    And find the VocalEye Almost Live event “Drawing on Our History” here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oh2TLAgcCBI

    • 58 min

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