Episodios

  • Music Therapy Through Sound: Accessible Ways for the Blind to Create and Explore Audio
    Apr 1 2026

    In this episode of Visions of BVA, host Steve Baskis explores the power of music therapy and how blind and low vision individuals can engage with sound in a meaningful, creative, and accessible way.

    Steve shares his personal journey of rebuilding his life after vision loss and how learning audio and music production led him to produce the Visions of BVA podcast. He introduces simple ways to begin creating sound—without needing formal musical training or complex equipment—using tools that are accessible and widely available.

    You'll hear how devices like MIDI controllers and software from Native Instruments can open the door to creativity, allowing you to explore music, sound, and expression right from your computer. Steve also briefly introduces more advanced tools like Pro Tools, while emphasizing that this episode is an overview meant to inspire and guide—not overwhelm.
    Whether you're looking for a therapeutic outlet, a creative hobby, or even a new direction in life, this episode offers a starting point and encourages you to explore what's possible through sound.

    Resources & Links:

    Learn more about Pro Tools Intro, a free version of the industry-standard digital audio workstation:
    https://www.avid.com/pro-tools/intro

    Explore Pro Tools accessibility resources and guides for blind and visually impaired users:
    https://ptaccess.github.io

    Check out Flo Tools, a powerful accessibility tool designed to improve workflow in Pro Tools:
    https://flotools.org/Flo%20Tools/

    Discover Native Instruments and their ecosystem of software and hardware for music creation:
    https://www.native-instruments.com/en/

    If you have specific questions or want help getting started, feel free to reach out directly:

    sbaskis@bva.org

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    23 m
  • Autonomous Transit and Accessibility: A Conversation with Gregory Crandell of HOLON US Inc.
    Mar 1 2026

    In this episode of Visions of BVA, host Steve Baskis sits down with Gregory Crandell, General Manager of HOLON US Inc., to discuss the future of autonomous shuttle transportation and what it could mean for blind and visually impaired riders.

    Gregory shares his background in the automotive industry and explains how HOLON's autonomous vehicle is being developed to support first-mile/last-mile transportation—helping people travel from neighborhoods and smaller roads to larger transit routes and transportation hubs. The conversation explores how the vehicle is being designed with accessibility in mind, including input from focus groups involving blind, wheelchair, and hearing-impaired riders.

    Steve and Gregory also discuss the importance of consistent audio communication, safety redundancy, and how autonomous transit could expand mobility options for veterans and others who rely on public transportation. This episode offers a look at how emerging transportation technology may help improve independence, confidence, and access for the blind and visually impaired community.

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    43 m
  • A Life at Sea and Still Moving Forward: Jim Rush's Navy Service, Blind Rehab, and 99 Years of Perspective
    Feb 1 2026

    In this powerful and heartfelt episode of Visions of BVA, host Steve Baskis sits down with Jim Rush, a 99-year-old U.S. Navy veteran whose life spans World War II, the Korean conflict, and nearly a century of service, work, and resilience. Jim shares his journey from volunteering for the Navy in 1940, serving as an aerial gunner flying seaplanes along the Florida coast, and later being recalled during the Korean War. He reflects on life at sea, historic moments he witnessed firsthand, and the realities of military service during pivotal moments in world history. Now attending VA blind rehabilitation, Jim opens up about vision loss, adapting to change, staying active through daily walking, and maintaining independence late in life. This conversation is a remarkable testament to perseverance, perspective, and the strength of veterans across generations.

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    30 m
  • Bulletin: 2025 Autumn BVA Bulletin
    Jan 1 2026
    In this Visions of BVA episode, we present an overview of the Autumn 2025 BVA Bulletin (Volume 80, Number 3), the quarterly publication produced by and for blind and low vision veterans and their families. This episode highlights key messages from BVA leadership, including President Wade Davis' reflections and the enduring theme of perseverance inspired by "It Couldn't Be Done," alongside a strong call to volunteerism and community connection. Listeners will hear summaries of major advocacy and legislative updates, including full funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs for FY 2026, protections related to Second Amendment reporting and emergency transportation, progress on VA caregiver program reform (PCAFC), and the enactment of the 2025 VA Cost-of-Living Adjustment. The episode also touches on guidance related to Special Monthly Compensation and Aid and Attendance benefits. This issue further captures the heart of the BVA community through Veterans Day observances at Arlington National Cemetery and the New York City Veterans Day Parade, the inspiring story of Stephen Butler's return to music through blind rehabilitation, tributes to Past National President Paul Mimms and longtime advocate Neil Appleby, updates on scholarships, programs, and interest groups, and moments of remembrance, outreach, and unity that continue to define the Blinded Veterans Association.

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    1 h y 50 m
  • Moving Forward Together: A Year-End Message from Visions of BVA
    Dec 15 2025

    As we close out 2025, Visions of BVA shares a brief year-end message of gratitude, reflection, and purpose. Steve Baskis thanks listeners for their continued support throughout the year and invites the Blinded Veterans Association community to help shape the conversations ahead. This short public service announcement serves as both a call to action and an open invitation to share ideas, stories, and topics for the 2026 season. As we move into the new year, Visions of BVA remains committed to independence, connection, and community.

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    2 m
  • Signing in the Dark: How Blind and Visually Impaired People Can Digitally Sign Documents with Aira and TeamViewer
    Nov 3 2025
    In this episode of Visions of BVA, host Steve Baskis shares a brief, real-world demonstration showing how blind and visually impaired individuals can sign inaccessible digital documents using Apple Preview, TeamViewer, and Aira. This is not a full tutorial, but an introduction to the concept — offering a quick overview of how these tools can work together to help a person complete a signature independently. Understanding each program in detail is essential, so listeners are encouraged to explore how TeamViewer, Apple Preview, and Aira function more deeply to apply these techniques in their own lives. Apple Preview: https://support.apple.com/guide/preview/welcome/mac TeamViewer: https://www.teamviewer.com/en/ Aira: https://aira.io/

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    13 m
  • Bulletin: 2025 Summer BVA Bulletin
    Oct 1 2025


    This October 1, 2025episode of *Visions of BVA* brings the 2025 Summer BVA Bulletin to audio.
    We cover President Wade Davis' first President's Page, where he calls on members to become
    "BVA Visionaries" through recurring monthly support, and highlight BVA's signature programs
    including Team BVA, the Ambassador Program, VetTech, Care Review, Claims Assistance, and
    Government Relations.

    Listeners will hear a full legislative update from Lea Rowe on bills advancing in Congress,
    followed by a message from Executive Director Dr. Vernon Humphrey reflecting on family,
    service, and reconnecting veterans to BVA.

    This episode also honors the lives and legacies of Immediate Past National President
    Paul Mimms and Elizabeth Holmes, both of whom left a lasting mark on the Association.

    Additional features include coverage of the 80th National Convention in Dallas, adaptive
    sports at the 2025 Golden Age Games, BVA's new $500 travel assistance for VA national
    adaptive sports and arts clinics, Memorial Day tributes at Arlington National Cemetery,
    the release of the 2026 Ambassadog Calendar, and outreach resources for White Cane Safety Day.

    The Bulletin further spotlights BVA members and partners—showcasing music therapy, blind
    hockey, OrCam technology, community events, new publications, and national advocacy
    efforts—underscoring BVA's mission of resilience, support, and service for blind and low
    vision veterans and their families.

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    1 h y 45 m
  • Interview: Paddling with Purpose: Blind Veterans and Team River Runner
    Sep 1 2025

    In this episode of Visions of BVA, host Steve Baskis is joined by fellow veterans Tina Lemus and Celiann Gonzalez to reflect on their recent Team River Runner event in Grand Junction, Colorado. Together, they share personal stories of overcoming fear, building trust, and rediscovering confidence through adaptive paddling. The conversation highlights the unique impact of OuttaSight Clinics, the importance of community, and the powerful role Team River Runner plays in helping blind and visually impaired veterans reconnect with the outdoors, with each other, and with themselves.

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    46 m