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AccessAbility Works Podcast

20 Episodes

53 minutes | Feb 12, 2023
Ana O’Brien, Equestrian Para Dressage Coach, Challenges the Limits Instead of Limiting the Challenges of Equestrian Competitors Who Happen to Have a Disability
Meet Ana O’Brien as she explains how leaving the corporate world to become a para dressage coach and the value her works brings personally and professionally, for herself and the individuals she trains. 
60 minutes | Nov 17, 2022
Virgina Jacko, President and CEO of the Miami Lighthouse for the Blind, a Leading National Advocate for Accessibility and Authentic Inclusion
Meet Virginia Jacko. She explains how she pivoted from going to the Miami Lighthouse for the Blind for rehabilitation to becoming its president and CEO after she became blind as an adult. She also discusses how her organization is on the vanguard of authentic inclusion and accessibility for people who happen to be blind.
83 minutes | Sep 10, 2022
Pat Radel, Attorney and Advocate for Students with Disabilities
Meet attorney Pat Radel as he discusses how he became a disability rights attorney with a focus on education after his son, Mark, was born with Down Syndrome. Pat elaborates on the challenges that students and their families face when attempting to secure inclusive, diverse, and barrier-free education for students with disabilities.
67 minutes | Jul 27, 2022
Andrew Hibbler and Bing Smith, Friends Sharing Eye-opening Experiences Through Outdoor Adventures
Meet Andrew Hibbler and Bing Smith as they tell their story of coworkers who became friends. Bing was born blind but that does not impede his willingness to try out outdoor adventures with Andrew. You may have first met them through a guest blog on the MBS website, now hear how these friends navigate through life and explore uncharted experiences.
81 minutes | Jun 7, 2022
Brian McCourt, Founder and CEO of The Able Channel, Making the World More Inclusive and Healthier Through Empowering and Informative Storytelling
Meet Brian McCourt on the AccessAbility Works podcast as he discusses his brainchild The Able Channel and its mission to make the world more inclusive and healthier, one person’s story at a time. He proudly discusses his Telly Award winning productions, including Together We Are Able, which coincidentally features our very own Albert Rizzi, who’s personalized story won a Gold and Silver Telly! Finally, you will get the inside scoop on the cult film classic that Brian helped make the 1990s.
74 minutes | Apr 14, 2022
Bruce Howell, Accessibility Services Manager at the Carroll Center for the Blind, Discusses the New Screen Reader Tester Program Designed Specifically for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
On the AccessAbility Works podcast, meet Bruce Howell, Accessibility Services Manager for The Carroll Center for the Blind, as he discusses an innovative program that trains stakeholders in the outcomes to improve digital accessibility and usability through their innovative screen reader testers program.
71 minutes | Feb 18, 2022
Dr. JR Rizzo Makes the World Easier to Navigate for People Who are Blind or Visually Impaired
Episode 013 – On the AccessAbility Works podcast, Dr. JR Rizzo discusses his latest medical research on assistive technologies, including mobility solutions for people who are blind or visually-impaired. What makes his work more interesting is that Dr. Rizzo is also a member of the visually impaired and print disabled communities. JR has Choroideremia a visual impairment and was diagnosed with this condition when he was a young boy. Dr. Rizzo is affiliated with the NYU Langone Medical Center and Director of Innovation and Technology for the Department of Physical medicine and rehabilitation at Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine.
80 minutes | Jan 12, 2022
Robert Hendriks and Janet Di Nola Parmerter Ministering Universal Accessibility and Inclusion for People of Faith
On the AccessAbility Works podcast, Robert Hendriks and Janet Di Nola Parmerter discuss how important true inclusion and digital equity is at JW.org. Regardless of your religious persuasion, JW.org promises access to the Bible and other religious materials in over 200 languages and on multiple platforms, including braille and digitized communications. Robert is the US Spokesman for Jehovah’s Witnesses and Janet is a Bible teacher at the JW.org blind and low-vision ministry.
81 minutes | Dec 8, 2021
Debra Ruh, Businessperson, and Internationally Known Advocate for the Disability Community
Meet Debra Ruh, renowned advocate for the disability community, as she talks about her impact and her projects promoting authentic inclusion and digital equity for PWD. Learn about Debra’s newest initiative Billion Strong—an organization designed to unite and amplify billions of PWD voices together.
74 minutes | Nov 1, 2021
Paralympian Swimmer Mallory Weggemann, an Elite Athlete and Author Who Also Happens to Have a Disability
Meet Mallory Weggemann, swimmer, Paralympian, and author. Mallory became a paraplegic after a botched medical procedure when she was 18. While setbacks like these could have crippled others, Mallory took matters into her own hands and became the best version of herself. She’s the author of the book, 'Limitless: The Power of Hope and Resilience'.
82 minutes | Sep 29, 2021
Activist Andrew Gurza provides Frank Discussion About Sex and Disability
(WARNING: NSFW- For Mature Audiences- Sexual Language and Adult Content) Episode 009- On the AccessAbility Works podcast-- Andrew Gurza, a disability awareness consultant, activist, and co-founder of Handi, a company that creates products that opens up possibilities for people with disabilities to investigate and enjoy sexual pleasure. 
80 minutes | Aug 4, 2021
Mike Paciello, One of the Founding Fathers of Digital Equity, Accessibility, and Usability for People of ALL Abilities
In the latest episode of AccessAbility Works, meet Mike Paciello, one of the Founding Fathers of digital accessibility and usability. Mike has been “in the room where it happens” when most of the important decisions were being made regarding technology and PWD. He also discusses his latest venture, a digital marketing platform called WebAble.  
82 minutes | Jul 1, 2021
Kristin Smedley, advocate for authentic inclusion and digital equity
On the AccessAbility Works podcast, meet Kristin Smedley, a fierce advocate for authentic inclusion and digital equity, thanks to both her sons being born into the blind community. Kristin helps parents learn how to advocate on behalf of their kids who happen to be blind and works to empower kids to self-advocate through her brainchild The Thriving Blind Academy.
65 minutes | Jun 1, 2021
John Kemp, President/ CEO of The Viscardi Center
In this episode, we speak with friend and colleague, John Kemp, President/ CEO of The Viscardi Center, a nonprofit that brings a lifespan of programs and services that educate, employ and empower children and adults with disabilities. With half a century of direct experience in shaping and guiding the disability movement, John knows what it takes to position Ability alongside Race, Gender, Orientation and Religion in our social and corporate cultures.
65 minutes | Apr 23, 2021
Meet Caroline Casey, social entrepreneur and staunch advocate for true inclusion of PWD!
In this episode, learn how Caroline and her organization, the Valuable 500, challenge the status quo for true inclusion. Caroline embodies the MBS mantra #DontDisMyAbility and is a fierce advocate for digital equity and authentic inclusion of Ability alongside Race, Gender, Orientation and Religion in both our social and corporate cultures. The Valuable 500 works tirelessly to challenge large corporations to re-think policies around inclusion and invites C-Suite executives all over the world to commit to infusing authentic inclusion into the DNA of their corporate cultures and diversity programs.
69 minutes | Jan 27, 2021
Kirk Adams, Leading the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) Into Its Next 100 Years
In this episode, you’ll learn about what it was like growing up as a child who happened to be blind, his life’s journey and his trials and tribulations along the way. Dr. Adams shares how he adapted and overcame obstacles to achieve success and what led to his becoming one of the standout leaders in the disability community. Kirk also discusses his plan for the future of the AFB and what lies ahead for its next 100 years.
52 minutes | Dec 11, 2020
Meet Lori Samuels, a Diversity and Inclusion Warrior!
Our guest is Lori Samuels, the Accessibility Director of NBCUniversal Media. Lori oversees Accessibility Programs for NBC enterprises including NBC Entertainment, NBC Sports, Olympics, cable networks, and its many digital assets. Learn about the progressive steps she is taking to move our agenda of true diversity, digital equity and authentic inclusion forward in both our social and corporate cultures.
54 minutes | Sep 24, 2020
Jonathan's Story
There are seven types of dyslexia, co-host Jonathan Hermus lives with most of them, joyfully claiming, "I put the sexy in dyslexia!" On this episode, he and co-host Albert Rizzi go over the different types of dyslexia. The boys discuss Jon’s journey and how he has been able to improvise, adapt, and overcome his difficulties in order to succeed in life. 
17 minutes | Jul 17, 2020
Albert’s Story
In January 2006, fungal meningitis robbed Albert Rizzi of his sight, but not his vision. Refusing to let blindness slow him down, he immediately began learning how to navigate the world as a person who just happened to be blind. You learn how he founded My Blind Spot, a NYC based nonprofit providing digital accessibility and usability testing and remediation reporting services, promoting digital equity while advocating for universal design and development of digital platforms to ensure authentic inclusion of Ability as a minority group in both our social and corporate cultures.
5 minutes | Jun 11, 2020
Learn About The AccessAbility Works Podcast Team And Mission
In this introductory episode, you’ll meet Albert and Jonathan!  You’ll learn about the mission of the AccessAbility Works podcast and My Blind Spot, the non-profit that Albert created in response to challenges he faced after he lost his eyesight.
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