Couple O' Nukes: Self-Improvement For Mental Health, Addiction, Fitness, & Faith
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2093758/fan_mail/new] In this episode, I sit down with Mark Barlet, a service-disabled Air Force veteran, longtime disability advocate, former founder of AbleGamers, and chief operating officer of AccessForge. Mr. Barlet shares how a military injury left him medically classified as an incomplete paraplegic and how his personal experience with disability eventually grew into more than two decades of advocacy, accessibility work, and creating better experiences for people who are often overlooked. We discuss how Mr. Barlet’s work in gaming began after his best friend developed multiple sclerosis and lost the ability to use her mouse hand. Because video games had been an important way for them to stay connected, that moment became the beginning of AbleGamers and a 20-year mission to make gaming more accessible. Mr. Barlet explains how he worked with major gaming companies, contributed to accessibility standards, and helped support the development of adaptive controllers for Xbox and PlayStation. This conversation also explores the positive side of gaming, especially for people with disabilities who may experience social isolation or struggle to leave their homes. I share examples from Japan, including a café where people with disabilities remotely operate service robots, while Mr. Barlet explains how gaming can provide friendship, purpose, mental stimulation, community, and relief from chronic pain. We also discuss the growing variety of games available for different interests, abilities, and levels of social engagement. Later, we move beyond gaming and examine accessibility in business, travel, hospitality, museums, digital platforms, and faith communities. Mr. Barlet explains that accessibility is not limited to wheelchair ramps and Braille; it is about designing experiences that allow people with disabilities to participate meaningfully. We also discuss the enormous consumer power of the disability community and why organizations that create genuinely accessible experiences can build stronger loyalty while serving people more effectively. Mr. Barlet also introduces the work of AccessForge and its Accessible Faith framework, which helps churches and faith-based organizations identify barriers and create more inclusive worship experiences. https://accessforge.com/ Website: https://coupleonukes.com [https://coupleonukes.com/] Exodus, Honor Your Heart, & Nulu Knives: https://www.coupleonukes.com/affiliates/ [https://www.coupleonukes.com/affiliates/] Want to be a guest on Couple O' Nukes? Send me a message on PodMatch: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1726279485588093e83e0e007 [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1726279485588093e83e0e007] Sign Up For A PodMatch Account: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/coupleonukes [https://www.joinpodmatch.com/coupleonukes] *Couple O' Nukes LLC and Mr. Whiskey are not licensed medical entities, nor do they take responsibility for any advice or information put forth by guests. Take all advice at your own risk.
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