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AXPONA 2026 Seminar - All Ears Welcome: Building a More Inclusive Audio Community

37 min · 22 de may de 2026
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About This EpisodeThis episode features an exclusive presentation recorded live at AXPONA 2026. The audio world is changing—but is it changing fast enough? This session takes a frank look at diversity and inclusivity across both the industry and the hobby, exploring who feels represented today and who's still missing from the conversation. Attendees will dig into shifting demographic trends, cultural barriers that have shaped participation, and the growing efforts to broaden the community. Expect an honest discussion about what progress looks like, why it matters, and how the audio world can evolve into a space that genuinely welcomes every listener. Moderator: Angelas Cardas, Manager, Cardas Audio Speakers: Harry Kimura, Sound Quality Judge, IASCA Kat Ourlian, MoFi Electronics Anastasia Protopappas, President, Pass Labs

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