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Vision Towards Success

Vision Towards Success

By: Polus Center for Social and Economic Development
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Centered around career exploration through storytelling, Vision Towards Success highlights work stories and lived experience of members of the blind/low vision community. This show presents awareness of disability identity across the employment landscape as a resource for both employees and employers to embrace the disabled experience as a valuable contribution to workplace culture. Through interviewing professionals across a wide variety of occupations, we aim to educate and increase understanding and demonstrate the value of diversity.Polus Center for Social and Economic Development Career Success Economics Management Management & Leadership Social Sciences
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  • S2E3 - Accessibility Evangelism With Brett Lewis
    May 15 2025

    In this episode, we feature the story of Brett Lewis, a digital accessibility leader and Paralympic athlete. Today, Brett works for Freedom Scientific as a software engineer and product owner. He has also worked for Twitter, making sure the website was accessible for the disability community. Brett lost his vision at age six and left his local elementary school to attend a resource school. That summer, his mother attended classes for teaching blind students, enabling him to return to his local school and be mainstreamed. Reflecting on this part of his educational journey, Brett shared "I think having to go to my local school in many ways kept me from being too isolated. Maybe, as I said, helped shape a lot of my expectations for what I needed to do as I grew up." In the 1980s, Brett attended Stanford University, earning a bachelor's degree in math and computational science and a master's degree in engineering economic systems. This opened the door to software development, leading Brett to work for NADO, Freedom Scientific and Twitter. In addition to his work in the accessibility field, Brett is also a professional judo competitor, competing internationally at the Paralympics and World Championships. He has taken his love for judo to a new level as a sensei, teaching judo to others. Join us to hear about what it is like to work for Freedom Scientific, stories of judo matches, and tips about blindness along the way. You can contact Brett using the following social links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-lewis-judo/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/brettlewisjudo.bsky.social Twitter: https://x.com/BrettLewisJudo

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • S2E2 - Blindness Education With Eileen Curran
    Apr 22 2025
    Are you curious about the work of a Teacher of the Visually Impaired (TVI), the history of blindness education, or how technology supports learning for blind students? If so, this episode of Vision Towards Success is for you.

    Eileen Curran is a seasoned TVI with decades of experience in the field. “I was born with cataracts,” she explains. "I am one of six kids. Three of us were born with cataracts. Way back when I was born, they didn't have a good, solid procedure for dealing with congenital cataracts. So, due to the surgeries that I had and everything, I was left legally blind, where I have vision in one eye and nothing in the other. And in the one eye that I do see out of, it's about 20/200. So it's good usable vision that has been very stable throughout the years.” Eileen earned both her undergraduate and master’s degrees in education from Boston College and went on to become a certified TVI. She spent 24 years at National Braille Press, where she held a variety of roles and authored several books, including Just Enough to Know Better and two Braille puzzle books. Her career has also included time at the Carroll Center for the Blind and as a TVI with Boston Public Schools. In this episode, we explore Eileen’s journey growing up with blind siblings, attending public school, and eventually finding her path as an educator. We’ll also dive into her work as an assistive technology instructor and her experiences as a published author. Along the way, we’ll discover what makes Eileen a successful teacher. Interviewer: Steven Smith Produced and edited by: Cullen Gallagher

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • S2E1 - The Art of Voiceover with Satauna Howery
    Apr 8 2025

    Satauna Howery Podcast Show Notes Airport announcements, audio description, e-learning—these are just a few of the places where you might hear today’s guest as we explore the power of the human voice. Our guest is Satauna Howery, a blind voiceover artist with over a decade of experience transforming the written word into sound. Satauna introduced herself by saying, “I grew up in Southern California, and I was born blind. I don’t have any sight at all—no light perception, no shadows, no color, no anything.” Despite this, she pursued her passions from an early age. As a child, Satauna discovered her love of music. She learned to play the piano, performed at charity events, and later expanded her musical repertoire with a drum machine and synthesizer. Her journey took a pivotal turn as a teenager when she gained access to the equipment she needed to learn and record her own content. In this episode, you’ll learn all about the voiceover field from someone who has navigated it with talent and determination. Satauna shares how she got her start in voice and music recording, offers insights on networking and self-promotion, and discusses how she overcomes accessibility challenges like accessing scripts. You’ll also pick up valuable tips along the way, including this essential piece of advice for any blind professional: “Know your screen reader!” Links: Satauna’s Website Interviewer: Cameron Scott Edited by Cullen Gallagher.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
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