What’s New on AIRSLA
- The Atlantic read by Carrie Gibson, 01-29-2025 – What’s Guiding Trump’s Early Moves
- Consumer Reports read by Dave Capper, NHTSA Protects Consumer Safety, Leaves Strong Automatic Emergency Braking Rule Intact After Auto Industry Tried to Weaken It
- Daily Airs – Monday Entertainment read by Roger Baker,
02-03-2025 – Kim Kardashian, US Figure Skating, Brian Austin Green to MGK - Daily Airs – Wednesday Finance read by Roger Baker,
02-05-2025 – Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft Set to Spend $230 Billion this Year as Hefty AI Bills Come Under Scrutiny - Daily Airs – Friday Health read by Roger Baker,
02-07-2025 – Can Too Much ‘Good’ Cholesterol Increase Glaucoma Risk?? - Discover Magazine read by Brian Lemon, Dressed to Differentiate
- Green & Growing read by Hugh Ralston, 02/05/2024 – Cactus poaching, Land Gardeners
- Jewish Edition read by Marc S Braun, 02-08-2025
- LA Arts Show read by Hugh Ralston, S1181E190 – LA Arts Show -LAAC 281 02-08-2025
- The Marginalian read by Emeline Mann Sanchez, Week of February 7, 2025 – To the Young Who Want to Die
- National Geographic History read by Jim Briscoe, 2/3/2025 – Triumphal Arches – Rome Commemorates its Victories
- Popular Science Magazine 02/08/2025 – Read by Michael Piotrasch, After the asteroid, earliest bird ancestors, Scotland not banning cats
- Reader’s Digest – Style & Substance, read by Patty Mattson – 02-11-2025 – World Of Good – Best Pet Pals & 3 Stories To Make Your Day
- Scouting Magazine read by Jody Olson,
02/11/2024 – Six steps to planning a successful campout for Venturers, Sea Scouts, and Scouts BSA members - Sky and Telescope read by Roger Baker, S1E25 – 02/2025 – Various news articles from the world of astronomy. The Invisible wonder of Perseus, 2025 Comet Prospects
- Southern Living read by Joyce Davis, 02/05/2025 – The Grumpy Gardener alleviates your growing pains, Flowering Quince, dressed up bread pudding,Dollywood Has a Story to Tell
- Sports read by Roger Baker on Los Angeles wildfire devastation
The Unbearable Guilt of Losing Nothing and Everything in the Altadena Wildfire - Voter Info read by Marc S Braun 02-09-2025
- Local News read by LARRS, Thursday 2025-01-30
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Tune in to Second Vision as Kristin Macdonald applies her unique perspective to her interviews of people who have found amazing ways to overcome personal injuries and conditions. Kristin spent many years working in TV production. She is partially sighted and among her interviews are leaders in medicine and scientific research, actors, and inspirational speakers.
Listen in to Vision News podcasts – bringing you news from the leading service organizations in the impaired-vision community. This podcast is most recently hosted by Julian Vargas and produced by AIRSLA.
All About Smartphones – Dr. Bill Takeshita, Julian Vargas and the occasional guest discuss the latest smart phone technology, accessibility characteristics, and techniques that make sure you’ll get the most out of your device.
Enjoy our ever-growing list of magazines being read by our talented volunteers for our visually and print disabled listeners. Visit our Magazine podcast page today!
Unable to Read the Newspaper? NFB-NEWSLINE is a free electronic service that gives any blind, visually impaired or print disabled person access to newspapers, magazines, and TV listings 24 hours a day, 7 days a week using a Touch-Tone telephone. To hear more information, go to NFB NewsLine Information.
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