Discover Podcasting at KSSB Tech Club, Kansas State School for the Blind, Mr. Taylor, Rich, Patrick, Mara
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Podcasting has been an interest to kids with visual impairments here at the Kansas State School for the Blind for several years, and the number of people that are listening to the episodes indicates that others must share that interest. Starting in 2020, the students in the podcast group have broadcast 23 episodes so far, with more to come. Topics in each episode vary, and should be popular with anyone that enjoys podcasting. Contact us if you have a topic and/or guest speaker you would like to listen to.
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Hannah Christenson Talks About Her Work At Envision
Hannah Christenson stopped by our hybrid studio to discuss her involvement at Envision down in Wichita, the programs Envision has to offer, Level Up, and more.
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Make48 Co-Creator Tom Gray talks about the Competition
Make48 comes to KSSB campus, and our podcasters sit down (in person!) with Co-Creator and CEO, Tom Gray.
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Millers Rustic Sawmill Owners Bucky & Melissa Share Their Story
Bucky and Melissa join the KSSB Discover Podcast team in-person to talk about their business, Millers Rustic Sawmill! We first met Bucky & Melissa as tool techs during Make48 last December and invited them back to talk about their King City based-business, what live-edge wood is, and how it all got started.
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Leadership 2000, with Theresa Van Goethem
Theresa Van Goethem stopped by the studio to talk to us about Leadership 2000, her role in the organization, and the many opportunities they have taken as part of the Wyandotte County community. She also highlights some known figures in the Kansas City area who attended Leadership 2000 over the course of its running. To learn more about this program, please contact leadershipwyco@gmail.com
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Brent Harbolt Discusses The Harbolt Company, Views on AIRA, and More
Brent Harbolt stopped by the virtual studio to talk about the Harbolt Company, his favorite products that he's sold, views on AIRA, and more. We even managed to convince him to tell some interesting stories about his time working with different customers over the past 9 years, and we had a surprise host who came creeping up out of the woodwork to help host the show.
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Blind Sports with KSSB & the Forseeable Future Foundation
In this episode, we are joined in studio by Nicole Drake and Leah Enright, and Griffin Pinkow of the Forseeable Future Foundation on Zoom, to talk about the importance of accessible sports for blind and visually impaired people. Griffin discusses some of the sports that he’s participated in, and his desire to try other ones that he hasn’t gotten the opportunity to explore yet. We also go over the details for Blind Sports Day at KSSB, held on May 6, 2023.