Podcasts are the most common way that Blindfold Games are covered, since its the easiest way for the visually impaired community to learn about the games.
November, 2017
These podcasts discuss the incident when Apple demanded that we combine the games into fewer apps, and why that’s a bad idea. Apple investigated the games more thoroughly and allowed us to continue as before.
The Blind Side Podcast – Jonathan Mosen
INSIGHT ON disAbility – Michael E. Gerlach
Life After Blindness – Tim Schwartz
Blind Bargains Podcast – J.J. Meddaugh
Blind and Beyond Radio Show – Michael and Lynn Goldner
Typical Confusion Podcast – Jim Holliday
October, 2017
Michael Gerlach invited me on his podcast and radio show “Insight on disAbility” earlier this week.
http://www.qormagic.com/blogsounds/insight10-29-2017.mp3
March, 2017
Tim’s blog and podcast Life After Blindness talks about all things basketball and specifically the NCAA men’s basketball tournament also known as March Madness, then Tim presents a quick tutorial and review of Blindfold Basketball.
http://qormagic.com/blogsounds/LifeAfterBlindness-Basketball.mp3
February, 2017
Jim Holiday does a podcast called Typical Confusion, and he recently tried Blindfold Racer. While his driving wasn’t very good, he really enjoyed my daughter’s voice acting from 4 years ago.
https://audioboom.com/posts/5597087-typical-confusion-pod-cast-22?t=0
October, 2016
Blind Abilities presents this follow up interview with Project Starfish after their successful completion of the first ever Blindfold Racer Championship.
http://qormagic.com/blogsounds/WrapupBlindFoldRacer.mp3
September, 2016
I was recently interviewed by James Oates of Cool Blind Tech along with Kevin Andrews of RS Games. We talked for about half-hour about how we both got into building games for the blindness community, and about our partnership to bring RS Games to the iPhone and iPad.
https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/traffic.libsyn.com/coolblindtech/Spotlight_On_Blindfold_RS_Games_-_RS_Games_Is_Now_Available_On_Your_iOS_Device.mp3
October, 2014
Alvaro Alvarito does a podcast called “Syncopating: Apps for People With Disabilities”, and it is hosted at the TOOST Radio section of Out Of Step’s website. Alvaro did a podcast about Blindfold Racer, and he was nice enough to say “This is one of the most played games for people with disabilities in general all across this world.”
http://www.outofstep.com/toost-radio/syncopating/syncopating-22-blindfold-racer/
July, 2014
John and Jennifer of theTalking Information Center interview me for about 20 minutes, and they both seemed to really like the app. Jennifer was asked to research the app, so she downloaded it onto her phone, and started playing it. She expected to play it for a few minutes, and then write up a summary. Twenty minutes later, she was still playing.
https://soundcloud.com/ticnetwork/mission-possible-marty-sholtz
June, 2014
Thomas Domville, Michael Hansen, and Ken Downey of AppleVis talk to me about Blindfold Racer.
http://applevis.com/podcast/episodes/applevis-extra-21-blindfold-racer