
Discover See things differently with HumanWare, a podcast that explores how technology is transforming life for people who are blind or have low vision. Find this trailer and future episodes at see-things-differently-with-hu.pinecast.co or on platforms like Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, BoomPlay, iHeartRadio, Spotify, and more.
If your preferred platform doesn’t have it or if you have ideas for future episodes, email us at podcast@humanware.com.
Stay connected through our HumanWare Live webinars, where we share the latest updates about HumanWare blindness, low vision and sight loss solutions.
HumanWare’s free webinars are open to everyone — whether you’re blind, have low vision, teach or support people with vision loss, or just want to better understand the technology.
Browse the schedule below and save your spot in the sessions that spark your interest!
November 18, 2025 — Magnifying Life with HumanWare Low Vision Technology
Time: 2:00 PM Eastern
Presenter: David Bradburn
Learn: Demonstrations of HumanWare’s Explore electronic magnifiers and the new Prodigi for Windows software and camera.
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December 2, 2025 — Connecting Our Devices to Smart Glasses
Time: 11:00 AM Eastern
Presenter: Sam Adler
Audience: Seniors and people new to technology
Learn: How to connect HumanWare devices to Bluetooth audio, including smart glasses.
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December 16, 2025 — Odyssey: New Voices and AI Modes
Time: 12:00 PM Eastern
Presenters: Kevin Hughes and Rachel Ramos
Learn: Explore the latest Odyssey Desktop Reader updates — new Acapela voices, AI modes, and language translation.
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January 21, 2026 — Low Vision Live: Prodigi for Windows v1.5 Update
Time: 12:00 PM Eastern
Presenter: Roger Cusson
Audience: Low vision users and professionals
Learn: Discover the new AI features and performance improvements in Prodigi for Windows v1.5. This session includes a live demonstration and Q&A to help you make the most of the latest version.
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Our webinars are led by specialists with deep knowledge of braille, low vision, and accessible technology: