
NABS NOW Podcast
By National Association of Blind Students

NABS NOW PodcastSep 11, 2023

Traveling Back & Abroad - Studying Abroad as a Blind Student Remastered
Whether you're a student, a mentor, or an eager listener, this episode is an invitation to redefine what's possible and to see the world through fresh, unbounded eyes. Join us on this global trek without leaving the comfort of your space.
Produced out of the National Association of Blind Students, a proud division of the National Federation of the blind.
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Produced by James Yesel, Kinshuk Tella and Seyoon Choi
Interested in assisting with the production of the NABS Now podcast episode? Email Seyoon at schoi@nfbmo.org

"Into The World of Mastodon - The National Federation of the Blind's New Frontier in Social Media
Dive into the intricacies of this dynamic, privacy-focused network as we guide you through the 'toots' and 'boosts' of Mastodon's bustling online metropolis. Discover how this platform offers an enriching, user-friendly experience for our blind members and our community. Listen in as we navigate the neighborhoods - or 'instances' - of Mastodon, and learn how the National Federation of the Blind is utilizing this platform to connect, share, and enrich the lives of its members. Join us on this journey into the future of social media, where accessibility and inclusivity are the norm, not the exception.
Read the press release from the NFB: nfb.org/about-us/press-room/national-federation-blind-moves-away-twitter-establishes-mastodon-server
Find the National Federation of the Blind's Mastodon account: nfb.social/@nationsblind
Email any questions, comments or concerns to mastodon@nfb.org
Created and produced by Kinshuk Tella and Seyoon Choi, featuring Z'Leah Liburd, co-chair, NABS content creation committee
Visit us on the web at nabslink.org for more insightful resources for our blind students.

Adulting 101 - A Blind Graduates Guide on How to Transition from College to the Real World
In this insightful episode, Seyoon and Manahil sit down with our colleagues, Juhi and Mausam, who share their personal stories, invaluable advice, and practical tips on how they navigated the transition from college life to a fulfilling professional career. They discuss overcoming barriers, adapting to new environments, and building a strong support network to thrive in the adult world post college graduation. Don't miss this empowering conversation, as Juhi and Mausam share their wisdom and experiences to help guide you through the exciting and challenging transition from being a blind student to a thriving blind adult. Tune in to the NABS Now Podcast, and let us support you on your journey to success! Thank you to our special guests Juhi Narula and Mausam Mehta This episode is hosted by Seyoon Choi and Manahil Jafri Created and produced by Kinshuk Tella and Seyoon Choi Visit us on the web at nabs link.org for even more resources for blind students. Are you interested in assisting with the production of the future nABS Now podcast episodes? Email Seyoon at schoi@nfbmo.org

Getting Comfortable with the Uncomfortable - Navigating Social Situations while Blind
*This episode includes discussions around the consumption of alcohol. Listener discretion is advised.
Thank you to our special guests Emily Kiehl and Hunter Kuester
Created and produced by Kinshuk Tella and Seyoon Choi
Are you a blind student interested in assisting with the production of the NABS Now podcast? Email Seyoon at schoi@nfbmo.org
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Clusiv - An Inside Look at the Innovative Startup Bridging The Gap for Career Readiness, Professional Skill Development & College Readiness
The NABS Now team is thrilled to have Luke from Clusiv, his education startup dedicated to birding the gap for blind students to obtain the necessary skillsets to jump into modern day workforce. Whether you are looking to improve on your use of sophisticated Microsoft 365 sweet with JAWS, virtual meeting platform such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams, to exploring potential roles and preparing for postsecondary life into college, Clusiv has it all. Plus, a graduate from Clusiv's program for a deeper look at the amazing work for advancing the rights of blind population and raising expectations everyday.
To learn more about Clusiv's unique offerings visit
https://clusiv.io
Search Clusiv on the App Store or Google Play Store
Thank you to our special guests Luke simianer and Kassahun Yibeltal
Created and produced by Kinshuk Tella and Seyoon Choi, and hosted by Seyoon Choi out of the National Association of Blind Students Content Creation Committee
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Are you interested in assisting with the creation and production of the NABS Now podcast? Contact Seyoon Choi at schoi@nfbmo.org

Blind Dating? Literally, An Open Discussion About Navigating Online Dating
The rise in the use of dating apps and platforms have popularized our understanding around finding love. Apps such as Tinder, Hinge, to name a few, have centered around showcasing visual elements such as photos of individuals as one attempts to build an appealing profile about themselves. So the NABS Now team decided to invite some of our colleagues to get an insight scoop on how a blind person could maximize their experience on these dating platforms non visually.
Thank you to our special guests Shawn Abraham and Rachel Ooi
Created and produced by Seyoon Choi and Kinshuk Tella
Hosted by Seyoon Choi and Manahil Jafri
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Gaming Gone Blind - Insights on the Nature and Development of the Blind Video Gaming Community

Conquering Cane Travel - Paving a Path Forward for Independence
Can you name some of the most extreme travel conditions you had to endure? How about exploring variety of cane techniques to maximize your independent travel? With colder temperatures lingering over us in many states, this episode is all about maximizing your cane techniques to the fullest, plus, advice from a cane travel instructor on effective cane usage in many different conditions.
Thank you to our special guest Yadiel Sotomayor
Hosted by Seyoon Choi
Created and produced by Kinshuk Tella and Seyoon Choi at the National Association of Blind Students Content Creation Committee
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In Unison - The Sound of Mastering in marching Arts Non-visually
Marching bands are found in many places, and at many occasions. With its profound roots from military bands to highly competitive marching core groups and marching bands in high school, college and beyond, magnificent sounds from those drums and detailed choreographies are as detailed oriented as it is highly visual. So are there in fact tips, tricks and ways a blind musician could possibly step into the world of marching arts? Listen to this month’s episode as you’ll hear from two of the highly advanced blind marchers and your host jump in with full of stories, tips and advice to share and geek out on all things marching band, plus why marching bands are highly important in their lives.
Thank you to our special guests Emily Kiehl and Dustin Cather
Created and produced by Kinshuk Tella and Seyoon Choi
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Sharing Blindness with Family - A Conversation on the Dynamics of Blind Siblings
October is blindness equality and achievement month, or BEAM for short. To celebrate, the NABS Now team decided to invite a two pairs of blind siblings who exemplifies positive perspectives on their blindness, and gives us into a sneak peek into their family dynamics and lifestyles as siblings.
Thank you to our special guests Aida and Edina Talic, Tim and Joshua Olukanni
Created and produced by Seyoon Choi on behalf of the National Association of Blind Students, a division of the National Federation of the Blind
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To All The Teachers Accommodating Blind Students...
Description:
Fall can be quite exciting for so many. Perhaps a pumpkin spice Latte from Starbucks or watching the leaves fall under the clear blue sky as the temperatures gently fall is not enough? For many students and educators, fall also marks the beginning of the start of the school year. Have you always wondered how you can support your blind students in your learning environment? Curious as to how you can create a more open and welcoming atmosphere for both students and educators could work collaboratively on implementing those accommodations and best support those diverse learning styles? We are joined by three vibrant, highly insightful educators in all disciplines bringing both perspectives as teachers and students themselves.
Thank you to our special guests Shelby Felter, Nick and Michelle Thompson.
Created and produced by Seyoon Choi and Kinshuk Tella
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Your Questions Answered - Featuring The Newest NABS Board Members
Always wondered how you could possibly engage with the leaders of the National Association of Blind Students? This month the NABS Now team decided to do exactly just that, answering questions from you, our audience, featuring the newly elected board members of NABS. Hear from Hunter, Kyle and Sara as they take on your questions and answer them right here.
Thank you to our guests Sara Luna, Hunter Kuester and Kyle Garcia
Created and produced by Seyoon Choi and kinshuk Tella
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Buy Smart & Beat Food Waste - Your Guide to Cooking on a Budget
In this episode, we discuss cooking on a budget. This includes shopping smart, meal planning, and keeping ingredients fresh. With some fore thought, we can make the most of the food we buy and reduce food waste, saving money in the process.
Thank you to special guest Teresa Fabre.
Created and produced by Kinshuk Tella, Nina Marranca and Seyoon Choi
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Innumerable Possibilities - Why Bother with Internships Anyway?
Internships are an important part of the college experience. In this episode, hear from two students about their internship adventures, how to land a good internship, and why they have found internships to be important.
Thank you to special guests Anna Price and Emily Kiehl.
Created and produced by Kinshuk Tella, Nina Marranca and Seyoon Choi
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Spring into Traveling with NABS - Tips & Advice on Your Adventures Ahead
Are you ready to jump on a plane and go where your travel whims take you? Us, too! That’s why this episode of the NABS Now podcast is all about planning an executing a great and accessible trip. Planning isn’t your thing? That’s cool, but you should still give us a listen on your impromptu flight. Make sure those seatbelts are fastened and tray table at an up-right position! ! 😉
Thank you to our special guests Skye Dunfield and Kyle Garcia.
Created and produced by Nina Marranca, Kinshuk Tella and Seyoon Choi
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Advocacy in Action - Testing Our Knowledge of Your Rights in Online Classes
Join us this month as we put a new spin on learning about advocacy. In this episode, we present a variety of quiz questions on many advocacy topics relating to online learning. Feel free to keep track of how many answers you got right and what you learned from those you got incorrect. Much of this information is also applicable to on campus course offerings.
The NABS Now team thanks our Legislative and Self-Advocacy committee for assisting and collaborating on this episode.
Thank you to special guests Lina Howard and Elizabeth Rouse.
Created and produced by Kinshuk Tella, Melissa Sprouse, Nina Marranca, and Seyoon Choi
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Teamwork Makes The Dream Work - Adaptive Team Blind Sports
In this episode, we explore adaptive team sports. Blind athletes share what it's like to play some of these sports, from Goalball to Blind Hockey. Learn how these sports work, how to get involved, and about the athletes that play them. We also discuss the unique challenges of navigating the world of blind sports and balancing it with the life of a student. Want more? Check out our previous episode on accessible fitness.
Thank you to our special guests Joshua and Tim Olukanni
Created and produced by Kinshuk Tella, Melissa Sprouse, Nina Marranca, and Seyoon Choi
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Beginning Blindness Skills Training - Deciding If It Is Right For You
Blindness skills training offers an opportunity to develop the skills necessary for independence during college and beyond. While we know training is beneficial, deciding if this type of program is right can constitute a challenge. In this episode, we sit down with our students who have all completed blindness skills training at the various training centers located across the United States. Finally, we discuss how to come to this important decision and what that decision means for you. we also combat a few of the stereotypes surrounding who should participate in blindness skills training.
Thank you to our special guests Erin Daring, Gene Kim, and Ammar Ahmad Tarin
Created and produced by Kinshuk Tella, Melissa Sprouse, Nina Marranca, and Seyoon Choi
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Setting Yourself Apart - Building Soft Skills
Thank you to special guest Anthony Goettl
Created and produced by Nina Marranca, Seyoon Choi and Kinshuk Tella
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Taking Ownership of Entrepreneurship
On the NABS Now Podcast, we take the time to explore a variety of paths students can choose to take. This is because we believe that blind students should have just as many opportunities for their future as anyone else. This episode is all about starting your own business. It may seem risky and a bit frightening, but many students are finding that the benefits far outweigh the downsides. Listen to learn more!
Thank you to special guest Zhenya Pankova
Created and produced by Nina Marranca and Seyoon Choi
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Building Your Resume - Tips for Success & Myths to Avoid
Resumes are an important part of the job hunting process, but what, exactly, makes up a good resume? Why do we need resumes at all, and where do you even begin when starting one? In this month’s episode, we explore these questions and more. After listening, you will have a diverse knowledge base to craft a great resume.
Thank you to special guest Richard Davis.
Created and produced by Seyoon Choi, Nina Marranca, and Kinshuk Tella
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Cooking with Creativity
On this month’s episode of the NABS Now Podcast, we are conquering the kitchen! NABS board member Robert Parsons shows us how to make a yummy and special dish step by step. Afterwards, hear our fellow student Elizabeth Sheeler’s story about how blindness skills training enhanced her love of food and creating in the kitchen. We hope you will have fun cooking with us. Be sure to let us know how your dish came out by connecting with us on NABS social media!Thank you to special guests Robert Parsons and Elizabeth Sheeler. Created and produced by Seyoon Choi, Nina Marranca, and Kinshuk Tella Want to learn more about the work we do at the National Association of Blind Students? Visit us on the web at: https://nabslink.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nabspage/ Twitter & Instagram: @nabslink

A Conversation About Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
In this episode, we examine diversity, equity, and inclusion. While we understand that this may be an uncomfortable topic for some, DEI is an important subject in creating an inclusive, positive world. We will discuss how those in the DEI space have found their passion for the work they do. We will also discuss how anyone can contribute to accessibility and inclusivity. Whether you have experience in this space or whether you are brand new, we highly encourage everyone to listen and reflect on the points discussed here.
Thank you to special guests Monica Wegner, Qualik Ford, Sara Luna, and Ellen Bartelt.
Created and produced by Nina Marranca, Seyoon Choi, and Kinshuk Tella
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Interested in assisting with the production of the NABS Now podcast? Contact Nina at ninam0814@gmail.com
Seyoon: schoi09@outlook.com

Guiding Your Future - The Decision to Own a Guide Dog as a Blind Student
The process of owning a guide dog is a rich and rewarding one. Still, certain considerations must be made in several key areas when making this important life decision. In this episode, you will hear from two blind student guide dog handlers and receive advice from an experienced professional who works with both guide dogs and handlers alike. Please note that the NABS Now Podcast does not endorse one guide dog school or program and that this episode is intended for general informational uses only.
Thank you to special guests Alycia Howard, Seyoon Choi, and Lisa Derleth.
Created and produced by Nina Marranca, Kinshuk Tella, and Seyoon Choi.
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Crafty & Careful Spending - A Beginner’s Guide to Credit Cards
Credit cards are obtained by students for various reasons, but learning to select and smartly use a credit card can be tricky. In this episode, we explore some important terms to both recognize and understand when applying for a credit card, how to get the most out of a credit card, and what to consider when deciding if a credit card is right for you.
Thank you to special guests Janae Peterson and Santiago Hernandez.
Created and produced by Nina Marranca, Seyoon Choi, and Kinshuk Tella.
Interested in assisting with the production of the NABS Now podcast? Email Nina at ninam0814@gmail.com for more information.
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Prioritizing Us - Self-Care in the Era of COVID-19
The NABS Now team loves to create episodes about meaningful ways to use your brain; however, this month, we want to give you some tips on how to let your brain rest and recover. It’s no secret that finals are quickly approaching (insert cringe here,) but in between the cramming and coffee sessions, it’s important to take care of yourself. In this episode, we explore why self-care is so important and how to integrate it into our busy lives. Stick around until the end of this episode, and you will have the chance to take part in a mindfulness activity that will leave you feeling calm and ready to conquer anything!
Thank you to special guests Candice Chapman and Sanho Steele-Louchart.
Created and produced by Seyoon Choi and Nina Marranca

Wisdom & Willpower - Celebrating Womens’ Empowerment
Thank you to special guests Ever Lee Hairston, Jennifer Bazer, and Samantha Flax.
Created and produced by Nina Marranca, Elizabeth Rouse, Kenia Flores, and Seyoon Choi.
Are you interested in assisting with the planning and production of the NABS Now Podcast? Email Nina at: ninam0814@gmail.com for more information.

Live Your Life with Love
Valentine’s Day is a time designated to the celebration of every kind of love, including familial, friendly, and romantic. In this episode of the NABS Now Podcast, we hear from Texas Affiliate President Norma Crosby and her First Gentleman Glenn as they allow listeners a glance into their story, which begins with a friendship founded in the Federation. This couple, approaching their 32nd anniversary, offers a personal and humorous take on navigating the world of love alongside your best friend. Whether you’re celebrating on February 14 this year or not, this episode will introduce you to both a set of fantastic Federation leaders and a kindhearted couple that can teach us all a thing or two about laughing, living, and loving.
Also in this episode, you will find sporatic dating safety tips that can help ensure you’re starting off into the world of love as safely and confidently as possible. For more information, visit https://www.adt.com/resources/dating-safety-tips?back=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fsearch%3Fclient%3Dsafari%26as_qdr%3Dall%26as_occt%3Dany%26safe%3Dactive%26as_q%3Dsafety+tips+for+dating%26channel%3Daplab%26source%3Da-app1%26hl%3Den.
Thank you to special guests Norma and Glenn Crosby.
Created and produced by Nina Marranca, Elizabeth Rouse, Kenia Flores, and Seyoon Choi.
Are you interested in assisting with the planning and production of the NABS Now Podcast? Email Nina at: ninam0814@gmail.com for more information.

Ready, Set, Goal
The NABS Now team wishes you and yours a very happy and healthy 2021! Keeping with the spirit of the new year, this episode focuses on goals, motivation, and what is needed to make those accomplishments happen. Certified coach Haley Sumner shares tips and advice for creating goals, getting and staying motivated, and what to do if a goal is not reached. We hope you find this episode helpful as you navigate your 2021 resolutions.
Thank you to special guest Haley Sumner.
Created and produced by Nina Marranca and Seyoon Choi.
Are you interested in assisting with the planning and production of the NABS Now Podcast? Email Nina at: ninam0814@gmail.com for more information.
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Handling Holiday Hazards & Hiccups
Holiday gatherings and interactions can bring on both unexpected challenges and stress alongside the joy and delicious food typical of a family gathering, and no one understands the potential struggles better than fellow blind students. Join us for a conversation dedicated to navigating the ups and downs of traveling home, spending time with family, defining boundaries, and serving in roles, ranging from disability educator to tree decorator. Each year brings about changes in ourselves and our families, so before you head home for a month long break from classes, stop to reflect with the NABS Now team on how best to navigate whatever’s coming your way. We hope these humorous stories, proactive pointers, and thoughtful encouragements help you have a wonderful holiday season!
Thank you to our special guests: Mausam Mehta, Ally Mendez, and Qualik Ford.
Created and produced by: Nina Marranca, Elizabeth Rouse, and Seyoon Choi.
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Accessible Fitness - Only a Throw, Rep, or Flip Away
Physical fitness comes with a variety of benefits, including improving an individual’s confidence, health, and motivation. Blind students can succeed in athletics, and as our guests in this episode explain, getting and staying active simply takes a bit of creativity and excitement. In this episode, hear from a diverse student panel on overcoming accessibility challenges in sports, competing with sighted peers, and getting started in the world of fitness.
Looking for more info? Check out The Student Slate’s October blog post on accessible fitness:https://thestudentslate.wordpress.com/2020/10/15/awaited-answers-an-introduction-to-adaptive-sports-and-accessible-athletics-by-matthew-duffell-hoffman-and-francesco-magisano/
Thank you to our special guests Megan Hale, Josh Olukanni, and Katy Olsen.
Created and produced by: Nina Marranca and Seyoon Choi
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Uncovering The Undergrad Application - Applying to College as a Blind Student
Applying to college marks a time filled with choices, uncertainty, and excitement. You are starting a brand-new chapter of your life, after all! We’ve all felt lost about just how to navigate this new chapter, so here we are! Hear from blind students on everything from choosing a school, to disclosing your blindness, to finding inspiration for that dreaded essay. Later, hear from NABS Secretary Mausam Mehta on all you should know when filing financial aid and how to pay as little for college as possible. This episode is like that secret handbook for undergrad applications that we all wish we had at one time or another.
Thank you to special guests Lauren Flener, Logan Stenzel, Cricket Bidleman, and Mausam Mehta.
Create and Produced by: Seyoon Choi and Nina Marranca
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Getting Involved - Not As Scary As You 🤔
Please NOTE: This content was created before the COVID-19 pandemic. Please ensure that you are following all safety guidelines when becoming involved on your campus.
College is an exciting time of exploration and discovery. Many students enjoy branching out through new clubs, sports, and other activities while earning their degree(s). In this episode, students share their campus involvement experiences and offer tips for making the most of your campus involvement. From funny, embarrassing, and serious and meaningful experiences, this episode is sure to prepare you for campus life.
Thank you to special guests: Tarik Williams, Santiago Hernandez, and Robert Parsons
Created and produced by: Seyoon Choi & Nina Marranca
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Seyoon: schoi09@outlook.com

Accessibility in the Classroom
A huge concern of blind students everywhere is accessibility within the classroom. This episode focuses on what you need to know to make the jump from high school to college, ensuring that you will receive an equal education to your sighted peers. This episode offers tons of important tips and tricks that are applicable to any blind student, regardless of their education level. Hear from fellow students and an accessibility coordinator who has worked on a college campus with students with disabilities for a number of years.
Thank you to special guests Tim Olukanni, Naim Abu-ElHawa, and Genevieve Kruly.
Created and produced by: Nina Marranca and Seyoon Choi
Interested in assisting with the creation of our podcasts? Contact Nina at: ninam0814@gmail.com
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#NFB20 - National Convention Sneak Peek
The Zoom where it happens! The National Federation of the Blind convention goes virtual for the very first time, allowing thousands of members to assemble virtually for what will potentially be the largest gathering of blind people across the nation. Join us as we hear the sneak peek of our upcoming convention, scheduled to take place from July 14-18, 2020.
Special thanks to President Mark Riccobono, Pam Allen, Patty Chang, and NABS board members Kathryn Webster, Dustin Cather, Mausam Mehta, and Johna Wright.
Created and produced by: Seyoon Choi and Nina Marranca
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Are you interested in assisting in the planning and production of the NABS Now Podcast? Email Nina at: ninam0814@gmail.com and Seyoon Choi at: schoi09@outlook.com for more information.

Diving into Diversity - Learning to Appreciate Differences Amongst Students and Beyond
It is no question that diversity is a huge part of our world. We each possess a unique perspective, and in this episode, we have open discussions as to what diversity really means. How can we learn to appreciate and protect diversity? Which diverse part of yourself are you most proud of? What challenges related to diversity have you faced? Listen to students discuss these complex questions and more. Also, learn about the NABS Diversity and Inclusion Committee and how you can become involved. Learning is how we grow, and discussions like this one are a perfect place to start!
Thank you to special guests Jessica Karim, Adriana Mendez, Rilee Sloan, Syed Rizby, and Johna Wright.
Created and produced by: Nina Marranca and Seyoon Choi
Music credit: Tony Gebhard
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Taking The Stage - Participating in Performing Arts as a Blind Student
Have you ever considered taking a dance class, starring in your school’s theater production, tackling a solo in a band/choir, or performing in some other way? Maybe, you are already an experienced performer who loves to hear stories from other students who are just as passionate about the performing arts as you are. In this episode of the NABS Now Podcast, we dive into the world of performing arts. Whether it is music, dance, or theater, special guests Elizabeth Rouse, DJ Robinson, and Francesco Magisano share their experiences performing and ways to maximize accessibility within performing arts for blind students. Later, we hear from Juli McGinnity stars information about the Performing Arts Division of the National Federation of the Blind.
Thank you to special guests Elizabeth Rouse, DJ Robinson, Francesco Magisano, and Julie McGinnity.
Created and Produced by: Seyoon Choi and Nina Marranca - Music credit: Tony Gebhard
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Planting the Seed: All About STEM
Thank you to special guests Mausam Mehta, Seyoon Choi, Chancey Fleet, and Kathryn Webster.
Created and produced by: Seyoon Choi and Nina Marranca
Music credit: Tony Gebhard
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A Trip Across the Globe
Thank you to our special guests Johna Wright, Precious Perez, and Katelyn Macintyre.
Created and produced by: Nina Marranca, Seyoon Choi, and Haley Sumner Music credit: Tony Gebhard Image credit: Walker Chieffe Are you interested in assisting with the planning and production of the NABS Now Podcast? We would love to hear from you! Please email ninam0814@gmail.com if interested. Find the National Association of Blind Students on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Nabspage/ Follow the National Association of Blind Students on Twitter: @nabslink

Suits & Savings
Created and produced by: Nina Marranca, Seyoon Choi, and Mausam Mehta. Music credit: Tony Gebhard
Are you interested in assisting with the planning and production of the NABS Now Podcast? We would love to hear from you! Please email ninam0814@gmail.com if interested. Find the National Association of Blind Students on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Nabspage/ Follow the National Association of Blind Students on Twitter: @nabslink
