Sound Prints – March 14, 2021
Announcements; transportation bill introduced in House; free minutes from Aira; stimulus bill highlights; 115 organizations support Prevent Blindness request for eye research funding
Building Better Tomorrows Today for Kentuckians with Vision Loss
Sound Prints podcast by KCB
Announcements; transportation bill introduced in House; free minutes from Aira; stimulus bill highlights; 115 organizations support Prevent Blindness request for eye research funding
News and announcements; celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Radio Storm – a look at two graduates of the Kentucky School for the Blind who run a very successful Internet radio station
Crossroads Conference, update on travel with service animals, and more; President of KCB’s Owensboro chapter meets with her Congressman; preview of the 2021 ACB Virtual Conference and Convention
Announcements; Leadership Conference and Legislative Seminar details; developments on Windows 10X operating system
ACB legislative imperatives; Chris Gray talks about continuous glucose monitors
Meet KCB President Matt Selm; news from NLS Talking Book Libraries; COVID-19 vaccine do’s and don’t’s; foods to lessen your stress
upcoming events; memories, trivia, and involvement in sports as shared by attendees at the Jan. 15 Greater Louisville Council of the Blind Roundabout
Virtual education at the Kentucky School for the Blind; rehab services in a virtual environment; announcements.
Identifying your medications – audible prescription labels and where to find them
From the 2020 KCB convention: Long-time on-air personality Joe Elliott discusses how radio has changed over the past 40 years, and how he, as a blind person, has adapted to those changes.