Blind Level Tech

Where accessibility meets innovation. Hosted by Evan Starnes, Blind Level Tech explores the latest in assistive technology, accessible design, and everyday tools that empower the blind and low-vision community. Each episode dives into real stories, expert insights, and practical solutions—from screen readers and AI tools to mobility tech and inclusive apps. Whether you’re blind, low vision, a professional in the accessibility space, or simply curious about how technology is reshaping lives, this show offers fresh perspectives and actionable takeaways. Produced by Aftersight, Blind Level Tech is more than a tech podcast—it’s a platform for inclusion, discovery, and possibility.

  1. 8 HR AGO

    Alexa’s Got Attitude: A Funny Blind Level Tech Roundup on Apple, Spotify, Windows & BrailleSense 7

    Episode Summary In this monthly Blind Level Tech roundup, Evan Starnes brings a fast-moving mix of mainstream and assistive tech news, opening with a reminder that Aftersight’s Tech Pulse audio edition lets listeners hear original tech articles from sources like Top Tech Tidbits, Wired, and CNET. From there, the episode moves through Amazon’s new Alexa personality options, Apple’s push into business and education, Spotify’s new Song DNA feature, Windows 11 changes, and a reported FCC router sales ban. The second half shifts into assistive tech, highlighting Speakable’s public voice-label system, a new BMIOS and Meta partnership, and an extended breakdown of the BrailleSense 7 and its new features.  This episode works well as a broad accessibility-and-innovation update. It gives listeners both consumer-facing tech developments and blind-specific tools in one place, while keeping the tone conversational, practical, and rooted in how these changes may actually affect everyday users.  Contact Info Guest/Organization Info: No guest featured in this episode. Host-led tech news roundup.  Aftersight Contact Info: Aftersight Email: feedback@aftersight.org Phone: (720) 712-8856 Website: Aftersight.org  Show Credits Host: Evan Starnes Producer: Jonathan Price Organization: Aftersight  (00:00) - — Welcome to Blind Level Tech / Tech Pulse spotlight (02:26) - — Amazon adds Alexa personality styles (04:51) - — Listener feedback and Alexa reactions (05:16) - — Apple’s business and education push (09:29) - — Apple Maps ads and AirPods Max 2 (11:52) - — Spotify Song DNA and Windows 11 updates (13:51) - — Reported FCC router sales ban (15:21) - — Speakable voice labels for accessible spaces (16:36) - — BMIOS and Meta partnership (17:10) - — BrailleSense 7 first impressions and upgrades (20:37) - — Taptic feedback and optional QWERTY keyboard (23:00) - — Closing and contact reminder ★ Support this podcast ★

    24 min
  2. 18 MAR

    3 Years of BLT

    Episode Summary  In this personal three-year reflection, Evan Starnes steps away from the usual tech-heavy format to look back on the journey of Blind Level Tech since its launch in March 2023. He shares how his time at the Colorado Center for the Blind and his early internship at Aftersight helped shape his confidence, skills, and voice as both an audio producer and host.  Evan walks listeners through the evolution of Aftersight’s podcasting world, from the early days of Community Conversations to the creation of Blind Level Tech alongside producer Jonathan Price. He reflects on the guests, co-hosts, spin-off ideas, and creative risks that helped BLT find its identity as a show that makes technology approachable for both lifelong blind listeners and those newer to vision loss.  The episode also opens up a more vulnerable side of the work behind the mic. Evan speaks candidly about the pressure of trying to represent the blind and low-vision community well, the perfectionism that can come with creativity, and the personal struggles that have shaped the show’s highs and lows. It is an honest, human check-in on what it takes to keep building something meaningful week after week.  Looking ahead, Evan shares his hopes for the future of Blind Level Tech, including more demos, more guests, Throwback Thursdays, continued BLT Bites, and a stronger creative rhythm after Aftersight’s current platform transition. Through it all, his goal remains the same: to make BLT a welcoming, informative, and distinctly human space for the blind and low-vision community.  Contact Info  Organization: Aftersight Website: Aftersight.org Feedback Email: feedback@aftersight.org Listener Voicemail: (720) 712-8856  Producer: Jonathan Price, Podcast Producer, Aftersight  Show Credits  Show: Blind Level Tech Host: Evan Starnes Producer: Jonathan Price Network: Aftersight Originals  (00:02) - — Evan marks three years of Blind Level Tech (02:47) - — Life before BLT and training at the Colorado Center for the Blind (04:51) - — Evan’s Aftersight internship and the early podcasting days (07:18) - — Community Conversations, Penn Street, and Aftersight’s podcast growth (09:35) - — Jonathan Price joins Aftersight and BLT is born (11:59) - — The inspiration behind the show and building its sound (16:58) - — The vision for BLT: making tech approachable for everyone (19:23) - — Memorable guests, co-hosts, and lessons from hosting (24:17) - — Personal pressure, perfectionism, and the human side of podcasting (26:14) - — What’s next for BLT: more demos, more guests, more growth (31:03) - — Closing thanks and an invitation for listener feedback ★ Support this podcast ★

    33 min
  3. 11 MAR

    Everything Apple Updates

    1) Episode Summary  Evan Starnes opens this shorter solo episode with a quick update on Aftersight’s major platform transition and shares his excitement about getting back to creating more original content for Blind Level Tech. He introduces a new upcoming Thursday mini-series focused on vintage and retro assistive and consumer technology, giving listeners a fun “trip down memory lane” format that will be more relaxed and demo-driven.  The main focus of the episode is a broad overview of the latest Apple product releases and what matters most for blind and low-vision users. Evan walks through the newly announced products, highlights accessibility-relevant features, and frames the conversation around practical use rather than deep technical specs. He discusses the value of these devices for students, everyday users, and those looking to upgrade from older Apple hardware.  He also gives his take on the new iPhone and Mac lineup from the perspective of real-world accessibility, including MagSafe, storage, performance, camera practicality, and how useful certain “Pro” features may or may not be for blind users. The episode closes with an invitation for listener feedback and a reminder that more tech-focused content is on the way as the transition work settles down.  2) Contact Info  Aftersight Contact Info Aftersight Email: feedback@aftersight.org Phone: (720) 712-8856 Website: Aftersight.org  Producer Credit Produced by Jonathan Price  3) Show Credits  Show: Blind Level Tech Host: Evan Starnes Producer: Jonathan Price Organization: Aftersight  (00:00) - Tempo: 120.0 ★ Support this podcast ★

    18 min
  4. 6 MAR

    Kim Wardlow: The Journey Behind Aftersight

    1) Episode Summary  In this special Aftersight Original, Kim Wardlow shares the personal story behind her leadership and the road that led her to become Executive Director of Aftersight. She reflects on growing up in Lamar, Colorado, her early love for creativity, 4-H, cooking, service, travel, and the many work experiences that quietly prepared her for nonprofit leadership.  Kim walks listeners through pivotal moments in her life—from studying abroad in Scotland and working internationally, to volunteering at what was then Radio Reading Service of the Rockies, to unexpectedly finding both her calling and her husband through the organization. She also shares how Aftersight has evolved over the years from volunteer-read programming into a wider community-centered organization offering podcasts, peer support, book club, white canes, and more.  This episode is both a personal milestone and a mission-centered reflection. As Kim celebrates her 60th birthday and approaches 25 years with Aftersight, she invites listeners to see the deeper heart behind the organization: building community, increasing independence, and creating meaningful access for people who are blind, low vision, deafblind, or in need of alternatives to print. The episode closes with an invitation to support Aftersight’s work through her birthday giving campaign.  2) Contact Info  Guest / Organization: Kim Wardlow — Executive Director, Aftersight Aftersight website: aftersight.org Birthday campaign / donations: Visit the donate page at aftersight.org  Aftersight: Aftersight Originals network featuring Navigating Life with Vision Loss, The Blind Chick, Blindsight, and Blind Level Tech  Producer Credit: Jonathan Price — Podcast Producer, Aftersight  3) Show Credits  Special Aftersight Original Featuring Kim Wardlow Opening by Jonathan Price Produced by Jonathan Price Organization: Aftersight  4) Chapter Markers  00:00 — Jonathan’s welcome and special Aftersight introduction 00:53 — Kim introduces herself, Aftersight, and the reason for sharing her story 03:14 — Childhood in Lamar, creativity, 4-H, and early PBS dreams 05:38 — Learning leadership, service, and community values 08:03 — Solar panels, first jobs, and developing a strong work ethic 10:28 — College, Scotland, travel, and broadening her world 12:54 — Early professional life, proposal writing, and service work 15:14 — Volunteering with Radio Reading Service and working at GE Access 17:37 — Friendship, snowshoeing, travel, and a season of transition 20:02 — Layoff, September 2001, and joining Radio Reading Service 22:21 — Meeting Doug, discovering purpose, and seeing the bigger calling 24:43 — Outreach across Colorado, music, and the value of volunteers 27:04 — How Aftersight expanded into podcasts, groups, and broader services 29:29 — Leadership, rebrand, relocation, and adapting through COVID 31:44 — Community, connection, and why the work matters 34:07 — Life purpose, independence, and the mission behind Aftersight 36:31 — Kim’s birthday campaign and invitation to support Aftersight (00:00) - Tempo: 120.0 ★ Support this podcast ★

    38 min
  5. 4 MAR

    Sean Keane: Hum a Song, Build the Future

    In this episode of Blind Level Tech, host Evan Starnes sits down with Sean Keane, an accessibility professional, AI enthusiast, and founder of the AI for the Blind Club. Sean shares his journey from assistive technology trainer and nonprofit technology director to becoming deeply involved in artificial intelligence after a stroke changed how he interacts with computers.Sean explains how losing dexterity in one hand pushed him to experiment with AI tools like ChatGPT and Suno AI, ultimately discovering how generative AI could help him write, create music, and explore ideas more efficiently. What began as a practical solution quickly evolved into a creative outlet and a new way of thinking about technology.Throughout the conversation, Evan and Sean discuss the rapid evolution of generative AI, how blind users are uniquely positioned to benefit from text-driven tools, and why learning to prompt AI effectively is becoming an important skill. Sean also talks about his book The Hum Method, which teaches people how to turn musical ideas in their head into AI-generated songs, even if they aren’t musicians.The episode also highlights Sean’s growing community, the AI for the Blind Club, a private Facebook group with thousands of members where blind and low-vision users share AI tools, tips, and experiments. The group has grown from a small discussion space into a nonprofit resource helping people explore emerging technology.The conversation wraps up with a discussion of classic assistive technology, including early screen readers and computers like the Apple IIe, and the idea of bringing together longtime technology users for a panel about the evolution of accessible tech.Whether you’re curious about AI music generation, creative uses of generative models, or how technology can empower people after life-changing events, this episode explores how AI can open new doors for creativity and accessibility.Check out AI For the Blind Club at https://aiftb.comCreators & Guests Evan Starnes - Host ★ Support this podcast ★

    27 min
  6. 25 FEB

    Tech News and Updates for January/February

    The episode begins with accessibility news, highlighting the upcoming CSUN Assistive Technology Conference in Anaheim, California (March 9–13). Evan shares reflections from attending last year’s conference and encourages listeners interested in emerging assistive tech to consider attending.A major announcement follows from Be My Eyes, introducing Be My Eyes Workplace, a professional accessibility platform designed for employment environments. The suite includes AI-powered image descriptions for on-screen content, remote assistance from trusted colleagues, and accessible interaction with workplace documents such as PDFs, spreadsheets, and presentations.Next, Evan dives into a substantial firmware update for the Victor Reader Stream 3, outlining numerous improvements including customizable online bookshelves, podcast management controls, download prioritization, Bluetooth device management, expanded file compatibility, and support for Bluetooth keyboards—dramatically improving text entry and workflow efficiency.HumanWare also enters the spotlight with the announcement of the BrailleNote Evolve, a next-generation Windows-based braille notetaker featuring 32 GB of RAM and full compatibility with screen readers like NVDA and JAWS. Evan discusses how this device could blur the line between traditional note takers and full desktop computing environments.Additional accessibility news includes updates to Numa Solutions Remote Incident Manager, which now supports session recording—an especially valuable feature for remote training and technical support.The episode then shifts into mainstream tech updates, including rumors and announcements surrounding Apple’s evolving product strategy, upcoming hardware releases, and accessibility fixes in iOS 26.3. Evan also discusses the newly released second-generation Apple AirTag, improvements to Precision Finding, and expanded lost-luggage recovery sharing.Finally, Evan covers emerging developments from Meta, including reported facial recognition capabilities under development for smart glasses—technology that could significantly enhance real-world identification and environmental awareness for blind users.The episode closes with an open invitation for listener feedback, story submissions, and voicemail participation before Evan signs off—ready for a well-earned lunch break. ★ Support this podcast ★ (00:00) - — Welcome & Listener Feedback Updates (01:40) - — CSUN Assistive Technology Conference Preview (03:20) - — Be My Eyes Workplace Announcement (05:20) - — Victor Reader Stream 3 Version 1.6 Updates (10:20) - — BrailleNote Evolve Announcement (12:35) - — Remote Incident Manager Recording Feature (13:50) - — Apple AirTag 2 Overview (15:05) - — Apple Product Strategy & Upcoming Devices (16:20) - — iOS 26.3 Accessibility Changes (17:20) - — Meta Smart Glasses Facial Recognition (18:05) - — Listener Feedback & Wrap-Up

    20 min
  7. 18 FEB

    Amazon Echo Versus Apple HomePod: Setup, Sound, and the Stuff That Actually Matters

    This week on Blind Level Tech, Evan Starnes and Jonathan Price kick things off with some classic dark-humor banter, then jump into listener feedback from Anne in Topeka, Kansas—highlighting the very real (and very frustrating) accessibility pitfalls of modern appliances: “tactile” markings that turn out to be painted-on decoration, hidden features like child lock, and ovens that refuse to heat after a power glitch unless the clock is reset. From there, the episode pivots into a practical, BLT-style comparison: Amazon Echo / Alexa (including Alexa+) vs Apple HomePod / Siri, with accessibility and real-world usability front and center. Evan breaks down what’s improved with Alexa+ (better conversational flow, expanded integrations, more assistant-like behaviors), what still feels messy (skills being left behind, app UI changes, and feature removals like announcements in your own voice, and why turning on start/end request sounds can be a game-changer for blind users. On the Apple side, the conversation covers HomePod setup simplicity, VoiceOver support on-device, strong audio quality, and how Apple’s ecosystem can be both a strength and a limitation—especially depending on your smart-home brands. The episode wraps with a lightning-round verdict (cost vs setup vs audio quality vs usability), a call for listener stories and “tech faceplants,” and a clear reminder that Aftersight’s work is powered by community support—whether through donations, merch, or sharing the show. ★ Support this podcast ★

    58 min
  8. 11 FEB

    Tech Wins: When Mainstream Tech Gets Accessibility Right

    In this episode of Blind Level Tech, host Evan Starnes is joined once again by Jonathan Price for a wide-ranging conversation about what they call “tech wins”—mainstream technology that either intentionally includes accessibility or, by good design, ends up being universally accessible.The discussion flips the script from past episodes focused on accessibility gaps and instead highlights real-world examples of tech getting it right. A listener email from Dan sparks a deep dive into classic and modern Braille technology, including the Braille Lite, Optacon, and the challenges of modern graphical Braille displays. From there, the conversation expands into Samsung’s ecosystem—covering appliances, TVs, soundbars, monitors, and the SmartThings app—and how thoughtful setup experiences, audio cues, and system-wide integration can make an enormous difference for blind and low-vision users.Evan and Jonathan also explore why accessible onboarding matters, how ecosystems can cross company boundaries (Samsung + Apple), and why certain accessibility features—like audible setup screens—should never disappear.{{chapters{{00:00 – Welcome back & episode setup02:00 – Defining “Tech Wins”04:30 – Listener email from Dan: Braille Lite & Optacon06:45 – History of Braille notetakers11:30 – Samsung appliances & audio-based accessibility13:45 – Voice Guide on washers and smart appliances15:50 – Samsung TV setup and onboarding accessibility18:00 – Why setup screens matter20:00 – SmartThings app & ecosystem integration23:00 – Soundbars, remotes, and physical controls26:15 – Vizio accessibility shout-out28:00 – Favorite Samsung tech & what shouldn’t disappear30:00 – Wrapping up & listener call-to-action ★ Support this podcast ★

    34 min

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Where accessibility meets innovation. Hosted by Evan Starnes, Blind Level Tech explores the latest in assistive technology, accessible design, and everyday tools that empower the blind and low-vision community. Each episode dives into real stories, expert insights, and practical solutions—from screen readers and AI tools to mobility tech and inclusive apps. Whether you’re blind, low vision, a professional in the accessibility space, or simply curious about how technology is reshaping lives, this show offers fresh perspectives and actionable takeaways. Produced by Aftersight, Blind Level Tech is more than a tech podcast—it’s a platform for inclusion, discovery, and possibility.

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