Transcripts of Mosen at Large are made possible by Pneuma Solutions, a global leader in accessible cloud technologies. On the web at http://PneumaSolutions.com. You can read the full transcript below, download the transcript in Microsoft Word format, or download the …

Podcast transcript, Mosen at large 208, why Mushroom FM had gone all in on Mastodon, Dan Clarke from Focusrite talks about their accessibility initiatives, and a demo of the updated Vocaster Hub Read more »

Kia ora Mosen At Largers. A reminder that this podcast is indexed by chapter. If you listen with a podcast client that offers chapter support, you can easily skip between segments. Here are the topics covered in this episode, and …

Episode 208: Why Mushroom FM had gone all in on Mastodon, Dan Clarke from Focusrite talks about their accessibility initiatives, and a demo of the updated Vocaster Hub Read more »

Kia ora Mosen at Largers. Here’s what’s coming up in our next two-hour show that’s got the blind community talking. This week, Mushroom Fm announced that we’ve gone all in on Mastodon. This was a big call, and I made …

Coming up on Mosen at Large 208, it’s in the blind community’s interest to embrace mastodon, tell me your guide dog refusal stories, and Focusrite talks about accessibility of its products Read more »

Transcripts of Mosen at Large are made possible by Pneuma Solutions, a global leader in accessible cloud technologies. On the web at http://PneumaSolutions.com. You can read the full transcript below, download the transcript in Microsoft Word format, or download the …

Podcast Transcript, Mosen at Large episode 207, The Windows Start Menu verbosity saga, Mastodon continues to gain traction, and the need to make data journalism accessible Read more »

Kia ora Mosen At Largers. A reminder that this podcast is indexed by chapter. If you listen with a podcast client that offers chapter support, you can easily skip between segments. Here are the topics covered in this episode, and …

Episode 207: The Windows Start Menu verbosity saga, Mastodon continues to gain traction, and the need to make data journalism accessible Read more »

Kia ora Mosen at Largers. Here’s what’s coming up in our next two-hour show that’s got the blind community talking. I have been sounding the alarm for some time about Microsoft apparently not understanding the distinction between accessibility and productivity. …

Coming up on Mosen at Large 207, The Windows Start Menu just got more chatty, listener thoughts on returning to the scene of discrimination, and making data journalism more accessible Read more »

Transcripts of Mosen at Large are made possible by Pneuma Solutions, a global leader in accessible cloud technologies. On the web at http://PneumaSolutions.com. You can read the full transcript below, download the transcript in Microsoft Word format, or download the …

Podcast transcript, Mosen at Large episode 206, Mastering Mastodon, how do you get started with ham radio, and a fix for the Eset issues plaguing screen reader users Read more »

Kia ora Mosen At Largers. A reminder that this podcast is indexed by chapter. If you listen with a podcast client that offers chapter support, you can easily skip between segments. Here are the topics covered in this episode, and …

Episode 206: Mastering Mastodon, how do you get started with ham radio, and a fix for the Eset issues plaguing screen reader users Read more »

Kia ora Mosen at Largers. Here’s what’s coming up in our next two-hour show that’s got the blind community talking. There’s no doubt that Twitter is tanking while Mastodon is having a moment. This week, we delve deep into Mastodon. …

Coming up on Mosen at Large 206, mastering mastodon, harnessing ham radio, and how to put an end to the Eset issues plaguing some screen reader users Read more »

Today I gave by far the most difficult submission I’ve ever given to a Parliamentary Select Committee. I want to share it with you. You can read the text, or listen to the audio. Thank you for the opportunity to …

My oral submission to the Social Services and Community Select Committee on the Accessibility for New Zealanders Bill Read more »