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AdaptX Podcast

Podcast by AdaptX

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Amplifying the voice and ideas of individuals who are building accessible businesses, advocating for inclusion, or excelling in adaptive sports.

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episode #100 - I Was Told I Might Never Walk Again. Now I'm Running the Boston Marathon artwork

#100 - I Was Told I Might Never Walk Again. Now I'm Running the Boston Marathon

Summary In this conversation, Caylie McMahon shares her inspiring journey from realizing a lifelong dream to facing a life-altering diagnosis of a spinal tumor. She recounts her experiences during the pandemic and the challenges of surgery and recovery. With unwavering support from her family and the University of Michigan community, Caylie navigates her rehabilitation, relearning to walk and eventually returning to the field. She now has her sights set on the Boston Marathon this April, giving back to an organization that did so much for her. Subscribe to the AdaptX Podcast for more inspiring stories like Caylie's. Takeaways * Caylie's journey highlights the importance of resilience in the face of adversity. * The support system from family and friends is crucial during rehabilitation. * Relearning to walk after surgery was a significant mental and physical challenge. * Training for the Boston Marathon symbolizes her recovery and determination. * Her athletic background helped her navigate the challenges of recovery. * The experience taught her to appreciate and celebrate the little things in life. * Caylie plans to apply the lessons learned from her journey to her professional career. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Caylie's Journey 00:56 The Stanford Commitment and Its Challenges 03:47 Gap Year in England: A New Direction 06:10 The Tumor Diagnosis: A Life-Altering Moment 10:03 Surgery and Recovery: The Road to Healing 13:52 Support from Michigan: A Team Family 17:59 Relearning to Walk: The Mental Battle 22:08 Returning to the Field: A New Perspective 26:01 Training for the Boston Marathon: A New Challenge 30:00 Transitioning to Professional Life: Lessons Learned Thank you to our show sponsor, Resolution Fitness. Resolution supplies commercial, home, and adaptive fitness equipment, supporting gyms, condos, and rehabilitation centers, and community spaces in creating inclusive, durable environments built to perform. Learn more at https://www.resolutionfitness.ca/ [https://www.resolutionfitness.ca/]

23 Feb 2026 - 38 min
episode #099 - Making Communication Accessible and Empowering for All: The Story of Verbali with Shay Cohen artwork

#099 - Making Communication Accessible and Empowering for All: The Story of Verbali with Shay Cohen

Summary In this episode of the AdaptX Podcast, Brendan Aylward speaks with Shay Cohen, co-founder and CEO of Verbali, an innovative AAC platform designed to enhance communication for children with speech challenges. Shay shares the personal story behind Verbali, inspired by his son Matan, who is nonverbal. The conversation delves into the limitations of traditional AAC tools and how Verbali leverages AI to create a more fluid and natural communication experience. The discussion also covers customization options, the role of user feedback, and the future vision for the product, including potential integrations with fitness environments and eye gaze technology. Takeaways * Shay Cohen's motivation for Verbali stems from his son Matan's communication challenges. * Verbali aims to provide a more natural conversation flow for AAC users. * AI is used to predict and suggest responses, enhancing communication speed. * Customization is key to making AAC tools effective for individual users. * The app learns from user interactions to improve its suggestions over time. * User feedback is actively sought to enhance the app's features. * The vision includes expanding Verbali's capabilities to various devices, including smartwatches. * Social stories can be created using AI to prepare children for new environments. * Eye gaze technology is on the roadmap for future integration. * The goal is to make AAC accessible and engaging for all users. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Verbali and Its Mission 02:53 - The Personal Story Behind Verbali 06:06 - Enhancing Communication with AI 08:55 - Customization and User Experience 12:01 - The Role of AI in AAC Technology 15:12 - Addressing Concerns and Challenges with AI 17:54 - User Personas and Their Needs 21:09 - Integrating Contextual Signals for Better Communication 23:47 - Future Plans and Pricing Models 30:47 - The Evolution of Communication Tools 39:23 - User Feedback and Iteration 43:15 - Expanding Use Cases in Different Environments 49:20 - Future Innovations and Inclusivity 56:57 - Accessing and Supporting the Technology Verbali - links Website: https://www.verbali.io [https://www.verbali.io] Ma-Talk on the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ma-talk-ai/id6747360381?platform=ipad [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ma-talk-ai/id6747360381?platform=ipad] Ma-Talk on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.verbali.matalkai&pcampaignid=web_share [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.verbali.matalkai&pcampaignid=web_share] Verbali on the social networks: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Verbali-AI [https://www.youtube.com/@Verbali-AI] X: https://x.com/verbaliAI [https://x.com/verbaliAI] Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/verbali-ai [https://www.linkedin.com/company/verbali-ai] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verbaliAI [https://www.facebook.com/verbaliAI]

29 Oct 2025 - 59 min
episode #098 - Bridging Communication Gaps: The Hi There Solutions Story with Chase and John Prieve artwork

#098 - Bridging Communication Gaps: The Hi There Solutions Story with Chase and John Prieve

Summary In this episode of the AdaptX Podcast, Brendan Aylward speaks with Chase and John Prieve, founders of Hi There Solutions, a company dedicated to creating communication solutions for the deaf and hard of hearing community. They discuss their personal connections to the deaf community, the development of their products Hi There and Just Talk, and the challenges they face in scaling their business while ensuring compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The conversation highlights the importance of community feedback, the need for awareness in the market, and their vision for the future of accessibility technology. Takeaways * Hi There Solutions was inspired by personal experiences with hearing loss. * The company offers two main products: Hi There and Just Talk. * Hi There provides instant video calling with captions in multiple languages. * Just Talk facilitates face-to-face communication between deaf and hearing individuals. * The business model includes both B2C and B2B approaches. * Compliance with the ADA is crucial for businesses using their technology. * The founders emphasize the importance of community feedback in product development. * Funding challenges are common for startups in the accessibility space. * The company aims to expand its reach to various industries and communities. * Future plans include innovations in education, music, and gaming. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Hi There Solutions 00:49 The Origin Story of Hi There Solutions 04:55 Understanding the Business Model and Compliance 11:55 Challenges in Accessibility and Business Expansion 17:20 Demonstrating Value Beyond the Deaf Community 22:33 Overcoming Entrepreneurial Challenges 25:02 Navigating Software Development as Non-Technical Founders 26:02 Funding and Scaling Challenges 26:53 Targeting Diverse Business Verticals 27:53 The Importance of the Deaf Olympics 30:13 Fitness Industry's Role in Accessibility 31:56 Leveraging University Resources for Growth 32:59 Challenges with Major Tech Companies 34:58 The Spark of Innovation from Personal Experience 35:51 Improving Fitness Accessibility for All 37:48 Vision for the Future of Hi There Solutions Just Talk! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_4S5uhstu0 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_4S5uhstu0] Hi There!!! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yhNWknAWNA [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yhNWknAWNA] Website: www.hitheresolutions.com [http://www.hitheresolutions.com] Hi There Solutions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hithere_solutions/?hl=en [https://www.instagram.com/hithere_solutions/?hl=en]

7 Oct 2025 - 43 min
episode #097 - Strategies to Support the Sensory Needs of Consumers with Lacey Artemis artwork

#097 - Strategies to Support the Sensory Needs of Consumers with Lacey Artemis

Summary In this episode of the AdaptX Podcast, Brendan Aylward speaks with Lacey Artemis, a neurodiversity and accessibility advocate. Lacey shares her personal journey from being diagnosed with autism in her late 20s to becoming a consultant focused on creating neuro-inclusive environments. The conversation explores the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in various settings, including workplaces and public spaces, and emphasizes the importance of understanding sensory sensitivities. Lacey discusses her experiences in event planning, the significance of sound in public spaces, and her approach to consulting for organizations. The episode concludes with insights into Lacey's public speaking engagements and her unique presentation titled 'Fish and Trees,' which highlights the strengths of neurodivergent individuals. Takeaways * Lacey's journey into advocacy began with her own experiences as an autistic individual. * Creating neuro-inclusive environments can significantly enhance experiences for everyone, not just neurodivergent individuals. * Sound sensitivity is a major concern for many neurodivergent people in public spaces. * Event planning should prioritize sensory-friendly environments to foster inclusivity. * Consulting for organizations can help them understand the value of neurodiversity in the workplace. * Public speaking allows Lacey to advocate for those who may not have a voice. * The 'Fish and Trees' presentation emphasizes that everyone has unique strengths. * Small changes in venues can make a big difference for neurodivergent patrons. * Data collection is essential for advocating for neuro-inclusive practices. * Lacey aims to create a database of accessible venues to help others navigate public spaces. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Neurodiversity and Accessibility Advocacy 03:11 Personal Journey to Neurodiversity Advocacy 06:06 Understanding Neurodiversity in Work Environments 09:13 Creating Inclusive Spaces: The Gym Experience 12:08 Event Planning for Neuro-Inclusivity 14:51 The Importance of Sound in Public Spaces 18:08 Consulting for Neuro-Inclusive Practices 20:47 Public Speaking and Advocacy 24:05 Fish and Trees: A Unique Perspective on Abilities 27:04 Future Directions in Neurodiversity Advocacy

15 Sep 2025 - 40 min
episode #096 - Paralympic Aspirations, Push-Rim Racing, and Para Powerlifting With Mary MacDonald artwork

#096 - Paralympic Aspirations, Push-Rim Racing, and Para Powerlifting With Mary MacDonald

In this episode of the AdaptX podcast, host Brendan Aylward speaks with Mary MacDonald, a 16-year-old adaptive athlete from Taunton, Massachusetts. Mary shares her journey into adaptive sports, her experiences in powerlifting and road racing, and the importance of confidence and community in her athletic pursuits. She discusses the challenges she faced, the support she received, and her aspirations for the future, including competing in the 2028 Paralympics. The conversation highlights the significance of visibility and representation in adaptive sports, as well as the barriers that young athletes may encounter. Takeaways Mary began her journey in adaptive sports through local clinics. She has a passion for music and theater, which boosts her confidence. Adaptive sports have helped Mary overcome personal barriers to health. She emphasizes the importance of community in sports. Mary has set records in the javelin and won multiple medals in competitions. She believes in showcasing adaptive sports to inspire others. Training for adaptive sports includes both gym work and outdoor practice. Mary aims to compete at the international level in the future. She encourages young athletes not to let stigma deter them from sports. Mary's ultimate goal is to participate in the 2028 Paralympics. Keywords adaptive sports, inclusion, para sports, Mary MacDonald, powerlifting, road racing, youth athletes, confidence, community, training

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