Podcast? What on earth is that? Simply put, they are audio files which can be downloaded and played on any device that plays MP3 files. Take it a step further, though, by being able to download new episodes of your favorite shows each time they are uploaded and you've got it!
This is a chance for you to hear us going through our daily lives. Instead of a web-cam, we're armed with microphones and digital recorders. Have a listen. It's really quite addictive once you get started. You may even find a new way of looking at the world through the eyes of people who have visual impairments.
And the next step is, of course, to create your own!
If you have podcatching software such as Juice, (formerly known as iPodder) Accessible Podcatcher or Winamp, you can copy and paste this link to subscribe to our feed.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/MaLynsSliceOfLife
OR...the original feed...http://superlynne.libsyn.com/rss

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I discuss my computer doings.
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American Museum of Natural History
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Wednesday Writings 6 is the only for this week's show
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Lynne discusses and plays clips related to her week.
Duration: 49 minutes 7 seconds
Maria and Lynne discuss their mainstreaming experiences.
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Lynne shares birthday music and thoughts
Duration: a bit over 23 minutes
Lynne discusses matters musical.
Duration: a little over 2 minutes
Tom shows you how to create a cool e-mail shortcut that opens a blank message.
Duration: a little over 23 minutes
Lynne talks about her tech times.
Duration: 41 minutes
Maria and Lynne demonstrate this stand-alone reading system.
Duration: not much over 35 minutes
Thanks to the recordings from Maria and Lynne, I (Hope) was able to capture this truly comical tech support moment.
Duration: a bit over 49 minutes
Maria, Hope and Lynne offer their thoughts on J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.
Duration: about an hour and 12 minutes
Join us on this magical adventure.
Duration: a bit over an hour
Hope and Lynne dive into this terrific speech tool.
Duration: a little over 3 minutes
Lynne and the gang introduce you to D-Speech.
Duration: a bit over 20 minutes
Maria and Lynne describe a cool, interesting totebag that will have you grooving on the go.
Duration: a bit over 26 minutes
Lynne and Hope navigate the Amazon.com website using this cool web access tool.
Duration: approx. 35 minutes
Hope and Lynne discuss screen readers followed by a demonstration of the Mac's VoiceOver screen reader. Mr. Walei Sabry is our gracious guide.
Duration: a little over 41 minutes
Lynne offers selections from MaLyn's music of the Spring.
Duration: a bit over 21 minutes
Lynne offers a recording made while walking and talking using her iAudio MP3 player.
Duration: a shortie at a little over 11 minutes
Hope and Lynne demonstrate a recording created on the iAudio X5 mp3 player.
Duration: a bit over 18 minutes
Lynne demonstrates how she customized her Start Menu to her liking.
Duration: approx. 44 minutes
Maria and Lynne take you on their trek through the crazy and construction-riden streets of Manhattan to purchase bus tickets.
Duration: almost 37 minutes
Daryl, Maria and Lynne continue their conversation on music
Duration: almost 14 minutes
Introducing the Mama behind the looney that is Lynne.
Duration: a little over 13 minutes
Lynne introduces the podcast's new home on the web, among other things.
Duration: a little over 29 minutes.
Daryl Hamilton, Maria and Lynne discuss jazz.
Duration: about 1 hour and 24 minutes
Join Maria, Hope and Lynne as they take a tour of an historic building in new York City, which has been restored and renovated to a teaching museum.
Duration: a bit over an hour
Lynne, Hope and Maria discuss their crazy week of travel and technology.
Duration: a little over 48 minutes
Lynne discusses some tours for people who are blind and visually impaired as well as vents about her recent technology tragedies.
Duration: almost 20 minutes
Maria and Lynne offer a book recommendation.
Duration: approx. 20 minutes
Lynne introduces some new gadgets.
Duration: a little over 28 minutes
Maria and Lynne sound off at home.
Duration: approx. 1 hour and 3 minutes
Maria, Hope and Lynne demonstrate this very cool bookshelf system.
Duration: about an hour and eight minutes
Initially, this podcast was to discuss my experience with copyrighting my song, but it turned into a wild and whacky show for sure.
Duration: approx. 14 minutes
Listen in as Maria prepares a lovely fish dinner and we finish up with baking for an upcoming bake sale.
Duration: about 14 minutes
Lynne offers a tip to help you organize your finances.
Observations on our Language SkillsDuration: approx. 27 minutes
Listen in as Lynne rants about our declining language.
Duration: approx. 44 minutes
Hope Povenmire of The Audio Mirror and Lynne talk you through downloading files.
Duration: approx. 1 hour and 45 minutes
Follow Lynne as she tests this way-finding, information system.
Duration: a little over 35 minutes
Maria and Lynne discuss food and music at Socoro, a Chinese-Cuban eatery.
Duration: almost half an hour
Hope and Lynne create e-mail groups in Outlook Express.
Duration: a bit over 26 minutes
Guess the heading says it all. Hope and I give our first impressions for the shiny new year.
Duration: approx. 1 hour and 25 minutes
Hope, Maria and Lynne ramble on about their year.
Duration: a bit over 22 minutes
Listen in as Lynne does just a little rambling on various topics that are near and dear to her.
Duration: just over an hour
Maria and Lynne "assemble" their holiday tree...or do they?
Duration: a little over 13 minutes
I really do miss the days when people acted as if they cared.
Duration: approx. 37 minutes
Catch up with MaLyn!
Duration: almost 2 minutes
A little poem to sprinkle your heart with some Thanksgiving humor.
Duration: approx. 26 minutes
This week was even wild for me--but it was fun.
approx. 18 minutes
Listen to the latest of Lynne's essays read by Ms. Andrea Bifulco
Listen to Lynne's account of an eccentric New York City bus driver.
MaLyn offers more tips on getting around their beloved Manhattan.
Madame Bella fills in for Lynne to offer Halloween greetings
Let's play tag...the file that is. Lynne demonstrates how to give your audio files that descriptive feel to give them a touch of class.
Maria and I wax poetic about our little catties.
Listen in as I yack about my tech trials and triumphss. Don't worry. It's not as depressing this time.
Listen in on this, our first, interview with a truly self-motivated man.
The saga continues. I need not say more.
Lynne announces the new feed and blog for the podcast.
Listen in as I discuss (okay, whine) about the problems I had with my beloeved laptop. I am, however, back to using my wonderfully upgraded desktop computer. I'm positively thrilled as I was truly lost without a computer system.
Listen to clips of our Summer Vacation. We haven't had one in years and it was a blast, full of fun, food, and foibles.
Listen in as Hope Povenmire of The Audio Mirror Podcast guides me on a quick tour of this wonderful program.
Listen in as we ramble our way up Lexington Avenue.
We take a nostalgic look back and hopeful glance towards the future at our Alumni weekend.
Yes, MaLyn finds humor and interest even in something as common as going through a car wash.
Good grief! It's like an oven out there and we were forced to leave work as a result.
Listen in as Maria and I describe the lay of our Manhattan land.
Sail along with me as I float through the features of my iriver T-30 MP3 player.
Come along as we learn about the trees of Central Park. We certainly do have some wonderful examples of Mother Nature right here in our terrific city. Thank you very kindly, Ned and Pauline.
I apologize that the file is not tagged correctly, but I had my moments uploading this one. Believe me.
Join us as we wander around Central Park and down Fifth Avenue This walk was taken on Sunday, July 2, 2006.
How on earth do I put the podcasts together? Well, have a listen and, if I haven't been too confusing, you'll have at least an idea.
Rachel Graff demonstrates this wonderful reading device.
Find out what Maria and Lynne have been up to in the past few weeks.
Join MaLyn on a sound adventure.
Maria, Hope and Lynne demonstrate software, a cool feature in Excel, premiere Eric Randolph's podcast, and play a clip from our meeting with our podcasting guru, Mr. Larry Skutchan, the creator of Blind Cool Tech
Take a trip down memory lane with MaLyn
MaLyn discusses the horrendous events of September 11 and works with some young people to promote education and awareness.
Maria does her thing in the kitchen.
So, what have we been up to during the month that brings showers for the flowers? Join us and find out.
Maria and Lynnette describe their living space, with a bit of humor, of course.
Join me (Lynnette) as I give a breif overview of this powerful application.
Join us as we prepare for and then perform this cool show.
Join me as I rattle off some thoughts on my way to work.
Myrna, Maria and Lynnette check out FreedomBox and other tech stuff.
Maria and Lynnette demonstrate this innovative new reading device.
A little water music, if you please.
I weigh in on this rather substantial topic.
Lynnette offers a small tutorial on how to create message rules to assist in organizing your massive e-mail lists.
Maria and I get blown around New York City as we run some errands
Maria and I run some errands after the Big Snow.
It's gloriously snowy outside and I want to share it with you.
We discuss sight and hearing a great deal. Well, what about that other sense...smell? If no one cares to tackle it, I will
Here's a source of MP3 books. Yes, we hope they continue to add more titles but they are an alternative to audible.com proprietary format.
Rick Holborow demonstrates this excellent feature.
Come along as I walk home and empty my mind into my Olympus WS-300s digital recorder.
The music goes on...at least the discussion, anyway
Inevitably, we had to have a podcast on one of our most beloved pastimes.
Join me for a quick jaunt to the bus stop as I do some thinking aloud.
My nearly nerve shattering journey into the dark and murky waters of the Microsoft Office Specialist Examination
I had to do this…just because
Of course, I felt compelled to do a year-end podcast. Perhaps it’ll cause you to reflect on your past year. But you’re probably already doing that.
Because my brains were absolutely fuddled and fried last night, I neglected to thank two people and I want them to know that I really do appreciate their support.
Ms. Madelyn Guilbeault, a faithful friend, colleague and listener. Madelyn’s support has been unwavering, whether it’s been reading our articles on the site or listening to the podcasts. Thank you so much!
Joni Colver, a new listener, who has shared kind words. Thank you as well.
Hear The Filomen M. D’Agostino Greenberg Music School at Lighthouse International’s Vocal Ensemble in our annual holiday recital.
Maria and I share our Christmas memories from back in the day and the current holiday season. Next year I'll do my best to post holiday stuff in time.
Join Mr. Richard Holborow and I as we demonstrate this wonderful device. I wish I'd had something like it when I was struggling with geography.
Maria tells a cute story involving her beloved niece, Jennifer, who was tragically killed at the tender age of 22 in a car accident. 2002 was definitely a year we were glad to see go
Join me as I demonstrate a wonderful toy for young children geared to ages 3 to about 5 years old. It's really blind-folk friendly, fun and educational.
Join us in our antics as we assemble our new tree.
Just some thoughts I wanted to share with you before this week got completely away from me. Perhaps you've had similar ideas or experiences.
We go through the TADI Talking Organizer
We're partially sighted but we deal. What else can we do?
I offer step-by-step instructions on how to create a quickie PowerPoint presentation with recorded narration. Now, haven't you always wanted to know how to do that? Of course, you have!
Maria and I make our way to our favorite supermarket. It takes awhile for us to march all around the store but this time we determined to do it on our own, as opposed to asking for a shopper's assistance. We did make it out alive but we're a pretty whacky pair in the store. Come and join us!
Just me talking about my week and my interests with a few sound clips thrown in for ear candy.
Hear some cool music and I give a tip on how to create a shortcut to an e-mail address that sits right on your desktop.
Join me on my walk up Lexington Avenue. You'll learn a bit more about me as New Yorkers watch a person who's partially sighted talk to herself--or so they think!
Learn a bit about my evolving career.