Braille Monitor, Vol. 69, No. 7, July 2026 episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 2H 39M

Braille Monitor, Vol. 69, No. 7, July 2026

from Braille Monitor · host braillemonitor

Vol. 69, No. 7                                                                                            July 2026             Contents   From the Editor by Chris Danielsen   From the Backseat to the Driver’s Seat: A Federation Journey with Waymo by Jordan Moon   Federation Sues Government Agencies Over Delayed Web Accessibility Rules by Chris Danielsen   National Federation of the Blind Official Comments in Response to the Department of Health and Human Services Interim Final Rule Regarding Section 504 Digital Accessibility   How I Came to the Federation by Amy Porterfield   Becoming Blind: Finding the Truth Beyond Vision by Ahmad Shafi   BELLs Should Be Ringing Everywhere by Eric Duffy   Eye Condition Twins: A Double-Edged Sword by Justin Salisbury   Of Seniors and Seeds by Sandy Halverson   The Golden Rule, the Platinum Rule, and the Right to Speak for Ourselves by Gary Wunder   Trainers Committee for Structured Discovery: A Name Change Reflecting Expanded Mission and Professional Impact by Jimmy Morris   Monitor Miniatures   Photo and Web List Issue: [July 2026] Photos: Chris Danielsen Jordan Moon Amy Porterfield Ahmad Shafi Eric Duffy Justin Salisbury Sandy Halverson Gary Wunder Jimmy Morris Web Links: www.nfb.org www.nfbnet.org https://nfb.org/convention https://nfb.org/advocacy Blind Driver: Ultimate Insult or Statement of Fact Neither Dog nor Cane nor Blindness Should Deprive Us of a Ride https://nfb.org/braille-monitor nfb.org/donate nfb.org/pac https://www.nfb.org/get-involved/ways-give/planned-giving   Facebook.com/nationalfederationoftheblind YouTube.com/NationsBlind www.nfb.org/planned-giving www.nfb.org/make-gift https://nfb.org/get-involved/national-convention/first-timers-guide.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jun 23, 2026

Vol. 69, No. 7                                                                                            July 2026             Contents   From the Editor by Chris Danielsen   From the Backseat to the Driver’s Seat: A Federation Journey with Waymo by Jordan Moon   Federation Sues Government Agencies Over Delayed Web Accessibility Rules by Chris Danielsen   National Federation of the Blind Official Comments in Response to the Department of Health and Human Services Interim Final Rule Regarding Section 504 Digital Accessibility   How I Came to the Federation by Amy Porterfield   Becoming Blind: Finding the Truth Beyond Visionby Ahmad Shafi   BELLs Should Be Ringing Everywhere by Eric Duffy   Eye Condition Twins: A Double-Edged Sword by Justin Salisbury   Of Seniors and Seeds by Sandy Halverson   The Golden Rule, the Platinum Rule, and the Right to Speak for Ourselves by Gary Wunder   Trainers Committee for Structured Discovery: A Name Change Reflecting Expanded Mission and Professional Impact by Jimmy Morris   Monitor Miniatures   Photo and Web List Issue: [July 2026] Photos: Chris Danielsen Jordan Moon Amy Porterfield Ahmad Shafi Eric Duffy Justin Salisbury Sandy Halverson Gary Wunder Jimmy Morris Web Links: www.nfb.org www.nfbnet.org https://nfb.org/convention https://nfb.org/advocacy Blind Driver: Ultimate Insult or Statement of Fact Neither Dog nor Cane nor Blindness Should Deprive Us of a Ride https://nfb.org/braille-monitor nfb.org/donate nfb.org/pac https://www.nfb.org/get-involved/ways-give/planned-giving   Facebook.com/nationalfederationoftheblind YouTube.com/NationsBlind www.nfb.org/planned-giving www.nfb.org/make-gift https://nfb.org/get-involved/national-convention/first-timers-guide.

PodParley-generated summary based on available episode metadata and transcript content.

NOW PLAYING

Braille Monitor, Vol. 69, No. 7, July 2026

0:00 2:39:48

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Apple's New Sleep Apnea Feature Inception Point Ai Apple’s Recent Approval for its Sleep Apnea Feature: A Technological Step Forward in Health and the Importance of Understanding Sleep Apnea In a major advancement for health technology, Apple has recently received approval to integrate a sleep apnea detection feature into its Apple Watch. This feature, expected to revolutionize how users monitor and manage their sleep health, is part of Apple’s ongoing mission to position the Apple Watch as more than just a fitness tracker — it's becoming a comprehensive health management tool. While Apple's foray into health-related innovations is impressive, it’s important to first understand sleep apnea, a common but often overlooked condition. By integrating sleep apnea detection, Apple hopes to help millions of people worldwide who may suffer from this condition without even knowing it. This article delves into Apple’s groundbreaking sleep apnea feature, explores the broader context of sleep apnea as a medical condition, and discusses the signific Monitor Die Monitorspan hou jou op hoogte met die jongste plaaslike en internasionale nuusgebeure. Monitor Radio Activa Plus Il programma è una ricognizione sulle principali decisioni prese in Europa intorno al concetto di cyberspazio, cybercrime, cybersecurity e cyberwar.Qui si raccolgono infatti gli interrogativi politici, etici, filosofici e giurisprudenziali che stanno definendo le fondamenta identitarie di una nuova società a partire dalle sue abitudini.Conduce: Mitchell Broner Squire Marvel's Wastelanders: Black Widow Marvel & SiriusXM Almost thirty years after The Day the Villains Won (aka V-Day), Helen Black arrives at her new apartment in The Onar, a 161-story apartment complex in what used to be Midtown Manhattan. Owned and operated by S.H.I.E.L.D., The Onar has become the very embodiment of the dystopic wealth and inequality that's engulfed New York City ever since V-Day. A collection of uber-rich families – including the media magnate Burge family – occupy the opulent penthouses in the DecaDomes, The Onar's highest ten stories. Helen Black's apartment is located in the much more humble "100 Block'. When her nosy neighbor Dr. Brian Mizuno asks Helen (through the paper thin walls) what brought her here, she cryptically alludes to "problems with an ex…".On the same day that Helen moves into her apartment, Lisa Cartwright reports for her first day as a Junior Residential Security Analyst for Panopticog Solutions, a private security company hired by S.H.I.E.L.D. to monitor the residents of The Onar (without their k

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Braille Monitor?

This episode is 2 hours and 39 minutes long.

When was this Braille Monitor episode published?

This episode was published on June 23, 2026.

What is this episode about?

Vol. 69, No. 7                                                                                            July 2026             Contents   From the Editor by Chris Danielsen   From the Backseat to the Driver’s Seat: A Federation Journey with...

Can I download this Braille Monitor episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!