Episode 169: persistence pays off when it comes to advocacy, Apples Peak Performance event, and David Kingsburys free Windows Screen Reader Primer
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On the show this week:
Advocacy on the harm caused by ableist language,0:00.000
A recap of Apple’s Peak Performance event,13:32.770
The ongoing saga of Uber iOS bugs,31:18.938
iOS screen recognition can be a hindrance when not needed,49:59.839
David Kingsbury discusses his new Windows Screen Reader
Primer book,1:00:51.474
Using the APH Mantis with JAWS,1:39:10.419
The Bonnie Bulletin where we are feeling drained,1:42:52.367
In the thick of an omicron outbreak,1:50:20.429
Shortwave radio memories,1:53:49.527
Closing and contact info,2:00:20.390
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