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POD Access the podcast!
We’ve published six episodes of the POD Access podcast. Be sure to subscribe or follow on your favorite podcast app or on YouTube, where we have the podcast as captioned videos in ASL and captioned videos with Cheryl and Thomas in matching outfits.
[Image description: They’ve tossed their caps into the air along with three other caps that were already gleefully thrown high up. Tassels hanging off each cap fan out like little sprays of water. The sky is a bright blue filled with wispy white clouds, and the graduates are backlit so that they, and the tasseled caps, appear just as dark shapes. Some of the people have long hair, most have their arms reaching straight up, fingers extended as if they had released their caps less than a second ago.]
Graduations
We’re thinking a lot about graduations and how they mark the end of something and the beginning of the next part of your journey. How do you mark your graduation moments in your podcasting journey? Read more about our thoughts on tours and graduations in our website Reference Notes, May I ask you a question?.
Let’s chat!
If you want to bring us on your podcast, let us know! You can help us spread the word about POD Access and grow our library. Reach out to us here or on Instagram.
Cheryl and Thomas love talking about all things podcasting, especially as it relates to Deaf and disabled creators. Like, the importance of using and sharing our voices, starting or maintaining a podcast, creative opportunities, accessibility, representation, funding, and more.
Join the library
Submit your podcast to our online library. Be sure to check your listing. If there’s anything you need changed, drop us a line. Share with all the d/Deaf and disabled podcasters you know and hey, even the ones you don’t know!
With thanks from the POD Access Team,
Cheryl, Thomas, and RouRou the PODCat