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Mar 17 2024
Blind Justice? TV’s Vision of Blindness

In this episode of iCantCU, I share a mix of personal anecdotes and reflections on technology, media representation, and community engagement.  My weekend outing with Liz to Brio, a restaurant in the Christiana Mall, turned into an exploration of assistive technology. I intended to pick up my Mac mini. Still, I delved into the capabilities […]

Feb 27 2024
Advancing Accessibility: Insights & Innovations

In this episode of iCantCU, I focus on web accessibility, the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania, and a unique raffle ticket sale to support the NFB of PA. I detail the raffle, explaining the process, the prizes, and the significance of the funds raised for the NFB of Pennsylvania. This initiative highlights the […]

Feb 20 2024
Karaoke Survival for Non-Singers

In this episode of iCantCU, I explore everything from unique fundraising efforts to the power of community meetings and the challenges blind parents face. I begin with an exciting opportunity to support the NFB of Pennsylvania through a raffle with fantastic rewards. It’s a simple way to contribute and stand a chance to win, with […]

Feb 9 2024
To Blindly Go: DC Advocacy & Capitol Adventure

In this episode of iCantCU, I explain what Washington Seminar is and discuss various aspects of my trip to Washington, D.C., for the annual event. I was part of a team from the NFB of PA that I dubbed the PA-5 Guys since we (Simon, Chip, and me) are all from Pennsylvania’s 5th Congressional District. […]

Jan 29 2024
Blind Insights: From App Struggles to AI Music Magic

In this episode of iCantCU, I discuss more issues with apps and their lack of accessibility. This time, it’s Uber and ASX. Both were better than Starbucks but required workarounds or the dreaded sighted help. I also recount a fantastic afternoon with our friends at the Greater Philly Chapter. Their President, Denice Brown, invited members […]

Jan 18 2024
Advocacy Brews – Taking on Starbucks’ App Flaws

In this episode of iCantCU, I explain some problems with another app. Starbucks, I’m talking to you. How is a blind or visually impaired person supposed to place an order for a store that is now a mobile order pick-up-only location if the app isn’t accessible? On the bright side, I now have an app […]

Jan 1 2024
The Silent Struggle: Discussing Accessibility in Music Apps

In this episode of iCantCU, I discuss my frustration with an app for doing a music survey from Alt Nation on SiriusXM. Generally speaking, the app was probably about 70% accessible. However, the most important part was not. You’ve got to hear the song to rate it. If you can’t find the play button, you can’t […]

Dec 25 2023
Audio Description Disappointment at the Wilma Theater

In this episode of iCantCU, I discuss my experience at the Wilma Theater with audio description for the play Fat Ham. I was hoping the AD device worked. I left disappointed. I also explain what is going on with Ziggy. Additionally, I mention upcoming episodes of That Real Blind Tech Show and Double Tap that […]

Dec 16 2023
Harrisburg Holiday Trek for the Little Blind Kids

In this episode of iCantCU, I discuss a trip to Harrisburg for a Blind Merchants and Business Enterprise Program Christmas party and fundraiser. Over $1000 was raised for the “little blind kids.” I also explain the logistics involved for me at our Keystone Chapter meeting and Christmas party at the Penn Museum. Away Suitcase Disappointment […]

Dec 3 2023
Celebrating Five Year of iCantCU

In this episode of iCantCU, I look back at five years of the podcast. I discuss what episodes have been the most popular and what countries have the most downloads. I play clips of the very first episode and the most downloaded episode. Whether this is your first time listening or you’ve been along for […]

Nov 23 2023
From Harrisburg to Hashtags: A Blind Podcaster’s Unfiltered Experience

In this episode of iCantCU, join me as I dive into the frustrating world of social media accessibility, or the lack thereof. I’m unpacking the challenges I faced while trying to post on Instagram and the glaring accessibility gaps on TikTok. But that’s not all! I also share my experiences from the NFB of PA […]

Nov 6 2023
To Blindly Go: My NYC Subway Adventure and Comedy Night Out

Dive headfirst into an urban odyssey on this episode of iCantCU, where I take you on a gripping tale of navigating the bustling arteries of New York City – solo! Yes, you heard that right. I braved the iconic subway alone for the first time, embarking on a quest from an Amtrak train to the […]

Oct 29 2023
Believe You Can!, Ziggy, and Being Jewish

In the latest iCantCU episode, I peel back the curtain on a whirlwind week! Dive into the highs and lows of the “Believe You Can!” talent show, and get swept away by the heart and dedication of every performer. With Ziggy facing health challenges, I shed light on his journey and what’s next. Plus, I […]

Oct 11 2023
No Sight, No Service? A Blind Customer’s Struggle with HostGator

In this episode of iCantCU, I share the story of being put on HostGator’s Blacklist. That’s not the same one as the one Raymond Reddington is on. I wasn’t notified, and it took support more than a day to tell me. I talk about chatting to support without using a screen reader, which is also […]

Sep 29 2023
My Night in Jail with Some Creepy Characters

In this episode of iCantCU, I discuss several days of being out and about. While two days were only for doctor visits, one was an enjoyable, sometimes scary evening at Eastern State Penitentiary. Their Halloween Nights are legendary, and I finally got to go as part of a Philly Meetup For The Blind event. You […]

Sep 18 2023
Keystone Meeting Mixed Bag: Trains Running, WiFi Not

In this episode of iCantCU, I discuss some ups and downs with our monthly Keystone Chapter meeting at the Penn Museum. At least the trains were running to and from the Penn Medicine Station. I explain some differences in Believe You Can! 2023 over previous year’s shows. I give a mini book review of The Country […]

Sep 7 2023
Talent, Tech, and Tantalizing Tastes

In this episode of iCantCU, I explore three intriguing topics. First, we touch on the joys and challenges of preparing and enjoying food, a universal experience close to our hearts. Then, I discuss the “Believe You Can! Talent Show,” shedding light on an exciting event presented by the Keystone Chapter. Lastly, I dive into the […]

Aug 29 2023
From Business to Blindness: My BEP Director Journey

In this episode of iCantCU, I discuss my experience with the BEP director job application. Despite scoring 95 out of 110 on the test, I received no interview. I also discovered that my references were not contacted. Was the process pre-planned, and the job was just posted for legal reasons? There’s speculation that the acting […]

Aug 17 2023
I’m a Blind Old Man

In this episode of iCantCU, I share my recent experiences with the Keystone Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania. I dive into my thoughts on fundraising activities, like the drawing for our Dinner for a Week fundraiser. I also talk about Cira Green, a fantastic park I visited in Philly. Picture […]

Aug 8 2023
NYC Bound: Investigating VR Accessibility in a Cornell Research Study

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about traveling to NYC to participate in a Cornell University Research Study using a VR headset and non-verbal cues. I WAS EXCITED TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS STUDY since I had never put on a VR headset. After finishing the study at Cornell Tech on Roosevelt Island, I headed […]

Jul 27 2023
iCantCU x That Real Blind Tech Show: Adventures in Houston

This iCantCU episode is a cross-over with Brian Fischler and Ed Plumacher from That Real Blind Tech Show. We discuss our time together at #NFB23 in Houston. We talk about going to the Astros game on July 4th and the Listen device that gets the radio broadcast in real-time. Ed tells me the difference between […]

Jul 19 2023
Inside #NFB23: Highlights from the Convention

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about the NFB National Convention in Houston. I talk about some of the sessions I attended and what I learned. I discuss General Sessions and some of the presenters who took the stage. A couple of the presenters were in unfriendly territory. Still, they had the guts to […]

Jul 11 2023
A Travel Adventure to #nfb23 in Houston

In this travelogue episode of iCantCU, I talk about my travel experience to and from #nfb23 in Houston, Texas. There are always accessibility issues; they started when I got to PHL. If I could, I would have only traveled with a carry-on bag. When I arrived at IAH, I had to rely on someone to […]

Jun 30 2023
iCantCU at #NFB23: Houston Travel Prep

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about getting the NFB of PA website done enough to show people at the #NFB23 National Convention. There is still work to be done, but I’ve gotten to the point where I am writing content for the site, not just doing technical or design things. I also discuss […]

Jun 27 2023
Playing Tactile Tour Guide in Historic Philadelphia and The Franklin Institute

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about playing tour guide for some out-of-town NFB members. We enjoyed exploring the Franklin Institute with Eliz as our descriptive docent. It was planes, trains, and a 3D-printed motorcycle, along with the famous walkthrough heart! Then to the Liberty Bell for a tactile visit. I also discuss the […]

Jun 20 2023
Disappointed with Alt Tags: The Missing Piece in Meta Creator Studio

In this episode of iCantCU, I discuss updating my resume using AI to apply for a job related to the BEP. I talk about how the AI helped rewrite the bullet points, making them more impressive. I also share my Instagram experience and the challenges of posting with voiceover. I explain the benefits of using […]

Jun 11 2023
Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens and Blind Meet-ups: iCantCU Adventures

In this episode of iCantCU, I discuss my preparations for the upcoming NFB convention. I kept forgetting to make my hotel reservation, which led me to miss the first spillover hotel. I also share anecdotes about accidentally setting off the panic button on our security system that freaked Ziggy out, receiving information about OVR’s new […]

Jun 4 2023
JAWS Training: Overcoming Last-Day Distractions

In this episode of iCantCU, I share my experience completing JAWS training and the challenges I faced with distractions during the last day. I also discuss an interview with Ann Cunningham, an artist who taught art to blind individuals at the Colorado Center. Ann created the Sensational Blackboard device, allowing blind children to draw and […]

May 27 2023
Unlocking Visual Information: My Encounter with Inaccessible Graphics

In this episode of iCantCU, I continue to share my JAWS training experience. I recount an incident during a practice civil service exam where I encountered difficulties due to inaccessible graphics that JAWS couldn’t read. This raised my concerns about the accessibility of such exams for blind or visually impaired folks. I took a picture […]

May 19 2023
Uncovering the Dark Side of the Business Enterprise Program

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about a Business Enterprise Program Zoom meeting that has soured my outlook on the program. I also mention how Ziggy’s actions in the car reminded me of several events I’ve attended when I faced where I thought the person giving a speech was located. I discuss the successful […]

May 9 2023
Empowering the Blind: A Look Inside Bestwork Industries

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about touring Bestwork Industries for the Blind in Cherry Hill, NJ. I learned how the company hires and trains blind people to work in manufacturing, customer service, and other positions in the company. In Just Listen, you’ll hear about training from the training room and know what is […]

Apr 29 2023
Web Design, Be My Eyes Beta & Museum Audio: Accessibility Updates

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about doing more web design projects, especially once I am more proficient with JAWS. I’ve been told that WordPress and JAWS play nice together. I discuss the Be My Eyes app using Open AI, currently in beta, and how my friend was featured on NBC using the app […]

Apr 21 2023
JAWS and Windows: A New Learning Curve

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk more about relearning JAWS and remembering how different Windows is from MacOS. Remembering is the keyword here. I also discuss episode 069 of White Canes Connect with Mike Walsh from Flight for Sight. They are giving away three $10,000 travel grants to blind and visually impaired people. You’ll […]

Apr 13 2023
I Won $8.5 Million (Here’s How)

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about returning to CBVI for JAWS training. I discuss a couple of funny moments from our Keystone Chapter meeting. One during the meeting and one at our post-meeting lunch at New Deck Tavern. I have a two-part Just Listen. The first is a clip from the Piano Bar […]

Apr 4 2023
Piano Bar: Keys to Inclusion

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about filling in on hosting duties for the Third Annual Piano Bar event. It was short notice, so I had to learn about the event and the participants quickly. I also had to figure out how to retrieve the script/info since it was a live event with no […]

Mar 29 2023
Pennsylvania Journeys: Health, Business, and History

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about traveling to Harrisburg for a Business Enterprise Program meeting that was canceled at 9PM the night before it was due to be held. Hours after I arrived in the State Capital and checked into the hotel. I also mention my glaucoma doctor appointment, where the specialist couldn’t […]

Mar 20 2023
Blind Leaders’ Journey: Traveling to State College

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about traveling to State College for a Leadership Seminar by the NFB of PA. I explain how I had to scramble to find alternative modes of transportation when our Amtrak train was delayed for my group of seven. The final leg of our journey was handled by a […]

Mar 12 2023
How to Manage Vision Changes Caused by Psoriatic Arthritis Medication Side Effects

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about the side effects of a new medicine that has worsened my vision. I also talk about accessibility issues with Instagram. Yes, blind people take pictures and want to show the world, too. In Just Listen, you’ll hear a clip from the movie Revolution (from the Museum of […]

Mar 6 2023
Can AI Help The Blind Create A Podcast?

  In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about how AI can help blind people. I’ll tell you exactly how it assisted me in getting an episode of White Canes Connect out very quickly. And in Just Listen, I’ll show you the finished product. I also talk about some outstanding customer service I received from […]

Feb 25 2023
Blind Boss Aaron Spelker From Mobile Accessible Games

https://pdcn.co/e/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/icantcu/icantcu-podcast-220-post.mp3   In this premiere episode of Blind Bosses, I learn about Mobile Accessible Games from Aaron Spelker. Aaron tells us about the freak accident that left him blind about three years ago. He talks about how a conversation with a blind man on a commuter train years before he went blind helped him get […]

Feb 19 2023
Jumping The Turnstile To Help My Blind Friends

n this episode of iCantCU, I talk about jumping the turnstile at Penn Medicine station to help my blind friends get to our Keystone Chapter meeting. I also talk about taking part in a Zoom meeting about Audio Description for live theater in the Philadelphia area. I discuss my work with Vision Council, which is […]

Feb 12 2023
Lost in the Music: The Challenge of Entering a Concert During a Live Performance

  In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about having trouble entering Winter Jawn since the music had started and I needed earbuds. I also had trouble getting the tickets when they became available to download. I tell you about my conversation with Brandi from American Express. She was following up on some problem I […]

Feb 5 2023
Blind Ambition: Navigating Washington for Accessibility Rights

  In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about traveling to Washington to lobby congress as part of the NFB’s annual Washington Seminar. In a first for me, I finally had a meeting with a congressman, not just their staff. It was a very productive couple of days in DC. While I didn’t get a […]

Jan 29 2023
Audio Description Success On Verizon FiOS

  In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about more time on the phone with Verizon to get audio description to work on FiOS. It only took hours of hold time on two separate calls to get to the tech support person who knew what audio description was and how to help a blind customer. […]

Jan 20 2023
Apple Genius Hates VoiceOver, I Don’t Have That Luxury

  It was a horrendous week on the accessibility front for me. In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about my time at the Genius Bar at the Apple Store in Ardmore to get some help with my iPhone XR. Those folks may know a lot about the iPhone, but their lack of knowledge in […]

Jan 16 2023
Guide Dogs Without A Voice

  In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about a commercial for Southeastern Guide Dogs in which the only audio is a music track. After digging a little, I was told the spot has an Audio Description track. Not on my cable system. I also discuss continuing issues with my iPhone. And it’s lunch with […]

Jan 8 2023
Are Food Ordering Kiosks Accessible?

  In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about shopping at Ikea with Eliz and Jane and how ordering a soft serve at the kiosk before leaving the store would’ve been difficult for me. I also discuss going to NYC for a third time to help Jane get situated in her new apartment. Finally, I […]

Dec 30 2022
Another NYC Move For Jane With An Unplanned Trip To Brooklyn

  In this episode of iCantCU, Jane joins me in Studio B to talk about our Christmas Eve trip to NYC to pick up the keys to her new apartment. It was the first time I was at the new Moynihan Train Hall with someone sighted, so I got a better feel for the layout […]

Dec 24 2022
Christmas Party For Saint Lucy School Students

  Christmas party season continues, and in this episode of iCantCU, I talk about the Christmas party that the Keystone Chapter sponsored for the students at Saint Lucy School for Children with Visual Impairments. We brought pizza, cakes, and tactile astronomy books for the kids. We got to tell the kids that blind people can […]

Dec 18 2022
I’m Famous And Everything

  It’s Christmas party season, and in this episode of iCantCU, I talk about attending not one but two Christmas parties. Each blind group I’m in had fun parties involving plenty of stealing. I received a phone call during one of them that gave me flashbacks to the incident in Pittsburgh. You’ll hear the voicemail. […]

Dec 11 2022
Issues With IOS 16.1.1, Are There Solutions?

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about a ton of issues with my iPhone after updating my IOS to 16.1.1. Is that why I had trouble using the Amtrak app to book travel to NYC? I’m due for a new phone, so maybe that’s the answer. In Just Listen, I play a short clip […]

Dec 4 2022
What’s That Smell?

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about going to the Institute of Contemporary Art to experience Sissel Tolaas’ exhibit. So many smells! I also discuss hosting problems with the NFB of PA website and email accounts. I tell you that a shortage of a drug I’ve taken since my first cornea transplant had us […]

Nov 25 2022
Testing A New App To Assist The Developers

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about testing a new app to help developers improve it. I also discussed an eye appointment on my birthday, where we discussed options for treating my hypotony and another condition I had just learned about. That and a business trip with Ziggy in Just Listen. Myopic Degeneration You […]

Nov 18 2022
Blood And Drama In Pittsburgh

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about traveling to Pittsburgh for the NFB of PA State Convention. Besides the regular sessions and presentations, there was a fantastic tactile astronomy presentation. There was also some drama during resolutions. And let’s not forget the blood. My blood led to a trip to the ER. I’ll tell […]

Nov 9 2022
I Can’t See You But I Can Hear You So Why Don’t You Ask Me Directly

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about voting in the mid-term elections and what a poll worker said to Eliz while I was standing right next to her and in front of him. I also talk about getting ready to travel to Pittsburgh for the NFB of PA State Convention. Ziggy is talked about […]

Nov 4 2022
Tech Difficulties And Being Blind Doesn’t Help

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about various technical issues that have cropped up. The biggest one being with HostGator, our web host. Multiple down time over the past month has caused fewer visitors to iCantCU.com and fewer downloads of the podcast. Migrating to a new host will bring new issues and questions about […]

Oct 30 2022
Playing The Blind Trick In NYC

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about my trip to New York City for Laugh for Sight. I toured Madison Square Garden with All Blind League legend Nick and his girlfriend Edith, visited the American Museum of Natural History, and heard a lot of funny people at Gotham Comedy Club. You’ll hear a clip […]

Oct 21 2022
Software Update Breaks Accessibility

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about a software update to Zoom that almost derailed the Believe You Can! 2022 talent show. When screen sharing was needed, the screen reading software JAWS went quiet. We expected problems during the live event, but not of this magnitude. The show did go on, and you can […]

Oct 14 2022
My Day In Courtroom No. 10

In this episode of iCantCU, I finally got my chance to go on jury duty, and I will tell you all about it. Most people want to get out of it, but I wanted to do it. I also discuss my struggles creating graphics for the Believe You Can! talent show.  Dancing Dots Presents Believe […]

Oct 10 2022
A Look Back And What’s Next

In this episode of iCantCU, I take a look back at the first 200 episodes and give some stats on the most popular episodes. I also tell you how many countries the podcast has been downloaded in. I also talk about the run-up to Believe You Can! 2022 presented by Dancing Dots, which takes place […]

Oct 2 2022
I Have An IMDB Page

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about discovering that I have an IMDB page. I also talk about a great tip I learned while interviewing a guest on White Canes Connect, and it has to do with dining out. I will also tell you about having another walk-through of the new Amtrak ICT mock-up. […]

Sep 24 2022
Fall Ball And Food Trucks

It was nice to get out to two different events on the weekend. We took in a youth baseball game on a lovely evening, weather-wise. The night before, Eliz and I went to downtown Swarthmore for a food truck event with just about every food you could want. Is There A Hands-free White Cane? Both […]

Sep 18 2022
Can A Blind Person Serve On Jury Duty

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about a notice I received for jury duty. I’m hoping I can participate this time. I also talk about a Keystone Chapter meeting and cookout. Believe You Can! 2022 was discussed at the meeting. In this week’s segment of Just Listen, I’ll take you to 30th Street Station […]

Sep 11 2022
You’re Not Actually Blind

  In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about a phone call with Quickbooks for information about their pricing plans that turned into a question of if I was really blind. I also discuss our trip to the new Amazon Fresh store on opening day and using the no check out feature. In the Just […]

Sep 4 2022
Learning At A BEP Vending Business

  In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about working at a Business Enterprise Program vending business at a huge US Post Office distribution facility in Northeast Philadelphia. I also talk about my fantasy football drafts and how they differed from last years’ when our league was featured in a short documentary. I also finally […]

Aug 28 2022
The Last Days Of The Blind Bodega

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about the final days of the blind bodega. Now I’ll get to see how a BEP vending business works. I also talk about Believe You Can! 2022 and the Gold Star Sponsor we’ve landed. I also decode an item from last week’s episode and how one listener did, […]

Aug 21 2022
My Commute On The Reefer Madness Express

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about my commute on a different rail line that was very interesting. I also talk about accessibility testing of a bank’s website that didn’t go as planned. It had more to do with the app used to do the testing than the website itself. I also talk about […]

Aug 14 2022
A Familiar Phrase From A Doctor

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about a very familiar phrase I’ve heard before from doctors, lawyers, mechanics, and the rest of the Village People. This time it was from my rheumatologist. I will also tell you a couple of funny, in a strange way, stories from the blind bodega. I will also tell […]

Aug 7 2022
These Are The Days Of Our Lives At The Blind Bodega

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about the drama that went on this past week at the blind bodega. It got pretty ugly. I also share some exciting news about a past guest of the podcast. I also recap the fantasy football accessibility workshop at the New York Public Library. Jasmine Eiland Releases First […]

Jul 31 2022
iPad Focus Issue On Point-of-Sale System

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about some focus issues causing me trouble at the blind bodega. It’s not me; it’s the iPad POS system. I will also tell you about another workshop I’m participating in at the NYPL. There’s also another Hot Dog/Cool Dog story. That Real Blind Tech Show Episode 93 Listen […]

Jul 24 2022
I Didn’t Know You Were Blind

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about my glaucoma specialist appointment. I was diagnosed with hypotony in my left eye, which means the interocular pressure is low enough to result in vision loss. I also tell you about an angry customer transaction at the blind bodega. I also wrap up the Getting Started With […]

Jul 16 2022
Providing Feedback On Accessibility Of New ICT Trains

In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about our time viewing the Amtrak ICT mock-up and giving accessibility feedback. I also discuss beginning the process of getting my GSA badge, which was painful. I also mention my trip to the DMV, which was a different kind of painful. Congratulations To My Friend & White Canes […]

Jul 10 2022
Lackluster Support From Apple

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about customer support from Apple that was less than helpful. I will also tell you more hot dog stories from the blind bodega. Finally, I discuss an upcoming opportunity to give feedback on the accessibility of an Amtrak ICT prototype.  Support The iCantCU Podcast What are […]

Jul 2 2022
You Can’t Trust This Process

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about a couple of issues I had while working at the blind bodega (called Grab and Go in the Business Enterprise Program.) I’ve worked retail for most of my life, starting when I was 10 or 11 at one of my parent’s supermarkets. I also discuss […]

Jun 26 2022
Working At A Blind Bodega

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about starting work at a blind bodega inside the Green Federal Building in Philadelphia to learn how to run the business that is part of the Business Enterprise Program. The hours are long, but if it is helpful in getting me into the program, it will […]

Jun 17 2022
The Importance Of Being Independent

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about the importance of being independent, whether you are out and about or using a syringe to give yourself a shot. I also discuss a couple of websites I’m working on, and one inadvertent button click can be a setback. Plus, Ziggy loves the new wind […]

Jun 10 2022
Can Blind People Safely Use A Syringe?

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about taking a new medicine for Psoriatic Arthritis. It is an injectable in a syringe and I’ve never used a needle like this in my life. I just know I won’t use this sitting on my white couch. I also talk about feedback I received from […]

Jun 3 2022
Blind People CAN Fly

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about the Memorial Day service honoring my Dad. I spoke for a couple of minutes, thanking the Rabbi for honoring him. Jane did an excellent job in the reading I was afraid to do. I also talk about Bill Cosby not being able to fly because […]

May 27 2022
An Embarrassing Typo

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about my lack of confidence to do a reading at a Memorial Day service at the cemetery where my parents are buried that will honor my Dad, a World War Two veteran. I will speak briefly, but Jane will do the reading. I also talk about […]

May 20 2022
Accessibility Issues On Global Accessibility Awareness Day

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about Global Accessibility Awareness Day #GAAD2022. It started off with, you guessed it, an accessibility issue with a website for me just after midnight. And that wasn’t the only one that day. I also share a story about our monthly Keystone Chapter meeting that included a […]

May 13 2022
I’m Blind, How Do I Vote In The Primary

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about an email I received about voting in the upcoming Pennsylvania Primary from the acting Secretary of State of Pennsylvania. It gave all sorts of different ways to vote if you are sighted, but none if you’re blind. I also talk about the final presentations from […]

May 6 2022
An Almost Festive Funeral

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about Grandmere’s funeral and all the festive colors that people wore. I give a product review of the talking bathroom scale and talking kitchen scale I got from the Independence Market. There’s also a tip on Bookshare from Frank.   Battle Of The Kitchen Scales  I […]

Apr 29 2022
Remembering Grandmere

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about Felicia, my mother-in-law, who passed away on 26 April. I always referred to her as the A-Team when it came to watching our kids when they were little. She was so kind to everyone.   White Canes Connect Podcast Listen to another podcast that I […]

Apr 22 2022
I’m A Blink

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about being called a blink by another patient in my doctor’s waiting room. This guy thought I needed to sit instead of stand because I am blind. I also talk about my recent troubles with alarms. I give an update on my Business Enterprise Program progress, […]

Apr 15 2022
Cornea Transplant Surgery Successful

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about my cornea transplant surgery and an eye issue that popped up a couple of days before it. Unlike my last cornea transplant, I found out the cause of death of this donor. I didn’t ask for it, but it was given to me anyway. White […]

Apr 8 2022
Trying To Get It All Done Before Surgery

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about going to the University of the Arts to review and give feedback of students projects on improving accessibility at the Museum of the American Revolution. I also talk about a meeting at the same museum to check out a prototype of a tactile map they’re […]

Apr 1 2022
Perpetuating Low Expectations Of Blind People

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about finding some typos on an event page and the text exchange I had with one of the visually impaired event creators. By not fixing the errors and saying it was done by a blind person, she is perpetuating the low expectations humanity has for the […]

Mar 25 2022
Changing iPhone Voicemail Greeting Without Using VoiceOver

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about how a simple task of updating my voicemail greeting on my iPhone took a lot longer than it should have, thanks in part to VoiceOver. I also have an update in the ongoing saga of ordering a talking bathroom scale from the Independence Market. Changing […]

Mar 18 2022
Business Or Hobby

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about trouble I’m having ordering from the NFB’s Independence Market. I also talk about the Keystone Chapter’s meeting venue and transportation to it. There is also a tip about podcasts on Audible from Frank. NFB Independence Market I want to use a gift certificate that I […]

Mar 11 2022
When You’re Blind You Can’t Do Anything

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about attending the NFB of PA Leadership Seminar in State College, PA. The title of this episode is a direct quote from my Uber driver Curtis, who said it to me while taking me to 30th Street Station in Philadelphia on my way to the seminar. […]

Mar 3 2022
Vision Council Training At AmRevMuseum

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about going to the Museum of the American Revolution for Vision Council to train students from the University of the Arts on how best to ensure museums are inclusive to blind and visually impaired visitors. I also talk about trouble I had booking travel on Amtrak […]

Feb 25 2022
Finally Leaving The House

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about preparing for a Vision Council event at the Museum of the American Revolution next week. I also talk about the upcoming NFB of PA Leadership Seminar in State College, PA next weekend. That Real Blind Tech Show My favorite blindness related podcast. Here is the […]

Feb 19 2022
Being Prepared And Being Positive

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about my surgery date and how I’ll try to handle my diminished sight up until then and even less sight while I recover. I am trying to remain positive and be prepared in the event that I don’t get the result I’m hoping for with the […]

Feb 11 2022
Cornea Transplant Surgery This Spring

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about needing another cornea transplant. It will replace the tissue that I received in December, 2008. I also talk about designing an iCantCU Podcast iPhone case. Cornea Transplant Scheduled For Spring My cornea transplant will be scheduled for early spring. The surgery that I will be […]

Feb 4 2022
On The Radio

  In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast I talk about appearing on Empowerment Zone on WWDB-AM along with White Canes Connect co-host Lisa Bryant. We talked about blind etiquette, our blind backstories, and the White Canes Connect podcast. White Canes Connect On Empowerment Zone Lisa and I were featured live on a segment of […]

Jan 28 2022
Updated MacOS And You Know

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about the difficulties I’ve run into after updating my MacOS. Fortunately, I’m learning VoiceOver and that has helped read all the pop-up boxes. I also talk of my extreme over-use of the phrase you-know and ask for help on how to break that habit. Updating To […]

Jan 21 2022
Bailing Out Studio B

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about minor flooding in Studio B that could’ve ended badly with the electric space heater on the floor in the water while it was running.  I also talk about my glaucoma appointment that prompted a surgery consult with my cornea specialist. First Episode Recorded on Zoom […]

Jan 13 2022
An Interview With Blind Snowboarder Emily Trepanier

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk with blind snowboarder Emily Trepanier about how she got started snowboarding and her dream of competing in the Paralympics. We also talk about her new podcast Shredding For Gold, where you can follow her journey from practice to podium. Emily’s Journey Emily began snowboarding after her […]

Jan 6 2022
Learning VoiceOver On My iMac

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about learning VoiceOver on my iMac from ABFL Commissioner Brian Fischler. I have tried learning it before, but I never really got it. Working with Brian has given me more confidence than I’ve ever had with it. I also talk about my use of medical marijuana […]

Dec 30 2021
Medical Marijuana After Health Insurance Fail

In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast I talk about several items, including how I needed to look for an alternative solution to manage my psoriatic arthritis after my insurance company or specialty pharmacy wouldn’t sign off on my expensive prescription refill. And listen for something you should never say to a blind person in […]

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