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        "content": "Create%20a%20short%20Bio%20for%20a%20Website%20about%20Blind%20and%20Low%20Vision%20Creators%20about%20Podcaster%20David%20Ward.%20Linkedin%20profile%20here%20%20https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fin%2Fdavid-ward-237b0a33%2F%20noteable%20works%3A%20Echo%20Tips%20and%20Next%20Gen%20Access%20Podcasts%3B%20New%20Vision%20Newsletter%2C%20and%20Braille%20Sonar%20iOS%20and%20now%20WebApp."
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        "content": "David Ward is a blind/low-vision creator, advocate, and podcast host dedicated to expanding access and opportunity in the accessibility space. With a deep passion for innovation and storytelling, David has built a dynamic portfolio of work that leverages both new and traditional media to uplift the blind and low-vision community.  \n\nNotable Projects:  \n- **Echo Tips** and **Next Gen Access Podcasts** \u2014 Thought-provoking conversations and insight into accessibility, tech, and living boldly with vision loss.  \n- **New Vision Newsletter** \u2014 A trusted source for the latest developments, tools, and ideas in blindness and low-vision advocacy.  \n- **Braille Sonar (iOS & WebApp)** \u2014 An innovative assistive tech platform offering auditory and tactile interaction tools to empower users in navigation and digital accessibility.  \n\nDavid\u2019s work is informed by lived experience and fueled by a commitment to connect, educate, and inspire. Whether through the mic, the newsletter, or hands-on tools, he\u2019s focused on building bridges for access and belonging in every place and space."
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        "content": "Let%27s%20tweak%20taht%20a%20little%20bit%2C%20eliminate%20any%20reference%20to%20the%20newsletter.%20Let%27s%20tweak%20the%20language%20about%20Braille%20Soanr%2C%20such%20that%20its%20a%20Braille%20Reference%20tool%20for%20those%20wanting%20to%20consult%20UEB%20Braille%20Codes%20to%20English%20words%2C%20contractions%2C%20and%20numbers%3B%20and%20comapre%20them%20to%20the%20old%20BANA%20standards%20(Pretty%20sure%20I%20got%20that%20acroymn%20right%20but%20check%20me).%20I%20think%20worth%20highlighting%20is%20segments%20I%27ve%20done%20over%20the%20ears%20about%20Alexa%20and%20BVI%20issues%20on%20Double%20Tap%2C%20an%20AMI%20show%2C%20Blind%20Bargains%2C%20Braille%20Level%20Tech%2C%20and%20Dot%20to%20Dot."
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    {
        "role": "assistant",
        "content": "Here\u2019s a revised bio for David Ward with the tweaks you wanted:\n\n---\n\nDavid Ward is a blind/low-vision creator, podcaster, and assistive technology instructor committed to expanding access and understanding in the accessibility world. With crisp clarity, lived experience, and a dedication to sharing tools that empower, David bridges the gap between technology and meaningful accessibility.\n\nNotable Projects:\n\n- **Echo Tips** and **Next Gen Access Podcasts** \u2014 Explores assistive hardware, smart speaker hacks, screen readers, and accessibility innovations with thought leaders pushing the envelope.\n\n- **Braille Sonar (iOS & WebApp)** \u2014 A reference tool for anyone wanting to consult Unified English Braille (UEB) code translations of English words, contractions, and numbers, while comparing them with legacy standards from the Braille Authority of North America (e.g., the old EBAE and Nemeth codes).  \n\nHighlights & Guest Segments:\n\n- Double Tap (AMI): deep dives into how Alexa and smart speaker ecosystems affect blind and vision-impaired users.  \n- Blind Bargains: tech discussions, reviews, advocacy.  \n- Braille Level Tech: monthly shows covering tools, code updates, and access tech.  \n- Dot to Dot: conversations exploring inclusive design, international coding standards, and what\u2019s next for tactile literacy.  \n\nDavid\u2019s work is fueled by his mission to demystify accessibility\u2014turning what\u2019s often overlooked into something everyone can use. Whether he\u2019s speaking into a mic or building tools, he\u2019s about clear communication, thoughtful design, and shared possibility.\n\n---\n\nIf you want a version with a specific tone (more professional, more fun, shorter, etc.), just say the word!"
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        "content": "Let%27s%20tweak%20it%20some%20more%3B%20if%20we%20can%20mention%20I%27m%20a%20trainer%20as%20well%2C%20that%20might%20be%20ideal.%20Also%20Braille%20Level%20Tech%20should%20be%20Blind%20Level%20Tech%20which%20is%20on%20the%20Aftersight%20Network%20out%20of%20Colorado.%20Let%27s%20Let%27s%20limit%20the%20dialog%20about%20the%20shows%20I%27ve%20done%20segmetns%20on%2C%20to%20just%20the%20bare%20bones%2C%20the%20show%20names%2C%20and%20afflications%20if%20necessary%2C%20like%20AMI%20and%20Aftersight.%20Oh%2C%20for%20Dot%20to%20Dot%20YOu%20can%20mention%20it%20was%20a%20Robin%20Christopherson%20creation%2C%20check%20the%20spelling%20of%20his%20name%20to%20make%20sure%20I%20got%20itright.%20You%20can%20add%20too%2C%20to%20the%20Blind%20Bargains%20Reference%20that%20it%20was%20AT%20Guys%20creation."
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        "role": "assistant",
        "content": "Here\u2019s another tweak with your updates included:\n\n---\n\nDavid Ward is a blind/low-vision content creator, podcast host, and assistive technology trainer who\u2019s passionate about making digital and physical spaces more usable for everyone. His work bridges personal experience with expert insight, guiding newcomers and longtime users alike toward tools and systems that truly work.\n\nNotable Projects:\n\n- **Echo Tips** and **Next Gen Access Podcasts** \u2014 Conversations about smart speakers, screen readers, accessibility design, and what\u2019s coming next in access tech.\n\n- **Braille Sonar (iOS & WebApp)** \u2014 A reference tool letting users translate English words, contractions, and numbers into Unified English Braille (UEB), and compare them to the legacy Braille Authority of North America standards.  \n\nGuest & Segment Appearances:\n\n- *Blind Level Tech* (Aftersight, Colorado)  \n- *Double Tap* (AMI)  \n- *Blind Bargains* (AT Guys)  \n- *Dot to Dot* (hosted by Robin Christopherson)  \n\nDavid\u2019s work as an assistive technology trainer informs every project he takes on\u2014whether he's speaking into a mic or building tools, his goal is simple: clear explanation, inclusive design, and empowering community."
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