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Changing the Narrative

Changing the Narrative

By: Murray Elbourn (Host) & Elizabeth Rouse (Co-Host)
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Changing the Narrative is a weekly podcast about blindness and low vision hosted by Murray Elbourn and Elizabeth Rouse. They cut through clichés, share lived expertise, and spotlight what works in education, work, sports, tech, and daily life. Expect frank talk on independence, policy, and culture, plus features on organizations moving the needle. Watch on YouTube via Amerability. Listen on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyMurray Elbourn
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  • 2026 NFB National Convention Agenda Highlights: Changing the Narrative E:24
    Jun 24 2026

    In Episode 24 of Changing the Narrative, Murray Elbourne and Elizabeth Rouse turn a packed convention agenda into a survival guide for anyone who has ever felt swallowed by a giant professional gathering. With the National Federation of the Blind's national convention in Austin on the horizon, they map six days of sessions, exhibit halls, and late-night networking, then hand you the strategy that actually matters: how to prep, prioritize, and walk into an enormous hotel like you own the place. It works for convention. It works for your next conference. It works for life.

    Recorded on a rare burst of morning energy, this season finale crackles with friendly bickering, running jokes, and the occasional kazoo. Underneath the fun is something bigger: a community that shows up, in person or on Zoom, to prove what blind and low vision people can do when they refuse to shrink. There are tips, there are laughs, and there is a quiet reminder that exploring without fear is its own kind of power.

    You can also stream this podcast on other platforms:
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CxmNSmbAhR6QBGMJfEDZi?si=bfadbd9da64f4b9e
    Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/changing-the-narrative/id1839554274
    Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/9b232296-ba3b-4106-83ce-56271c74ba8c/changing-the-narrative

    Other Resources
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murrayaelbourn/
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@murrayamerability?_r=1&_t=ZP-97LlF79lgCN
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/murray-elbourn-69576543?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app
    Amerability Website: https: https://www.amerability.com/
    Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Amerability

    About Amerability:
    Amerability was born from a simple but powerful idea: that blind and low vision individuals deserve more than support — they deserve the tools, mentorship, and real-world experiences to build lives on their own terms. Founded by CEO Murray Elbourn, a legally blind leader with more than 25 years of executive experience in disability sports and workforce development across two continents, Amerability combines lived experience with professional expertise to create programs that don't just prepare participants for the world — they prove the world is already theirs to conquer. Murray's journey from captaining Australia's national goalball team and leading Disability Sports Australia as CEO to founding Amerability in the United States gave him a firsthand understanding of what blind and low vision individuals truly need to succeed: not sympathy, but strategy, structure, and someone who has walked the path before them. That philosophy is woven into everything Amerability does, from the way programs are designed to the mentors who deliver them, ensuring that every participant is met with high expectations, practical guidance, and the unwavering belief that their goals are within reach.

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    53 mins
  • Lead Like You Mean It: Changing the Narrative E:23
    Jun 17 2026

    In Episode 23 of Changing the Narrative, Murray Elbourne and Elizabeth Rouse are settling a score. There is a cross-continental sports rivalry to relitigate, a wrestler accused of cursing an entire NBA playoff run, and at least one fast food order so questionable it nearly derails the whole show. Then the gloves come off. What really separates a good leader from a great one? Murray and Elizabeth do not just talk about it, they compete over it, turning their answers into a head-to-head draft where every pick has to be defended and nobody backs down quietly. It is fast, it is funny, and it might just change how you think about the people you choose to follow.

    But the real heart of this one sneaks up on you. Somewhere between stories of unlikely mentors and hard-won lessons about owning your mistakes, Elizabeth lays something raw on the table, a leadership opportunity staring her down right now, one she is not at all sure she is ready for. How she wrestles with that question is the kind of unguarded moment that makes you sit up. This is an episode about confidence and fear, about leading and following, and about the uncomfortable truth that the things we are most afraid of are often the ones worth chasing. Press play and ask yourself the question they cannot stop circling: what would you do if the scariest opportunity was the right one?

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    44 mins
  • The Top 10 Accessible Apps: Changing the Narrative E:22
    Jun 4 2026

    In Episode 22 of Changing the Narrative, Murray Elbourne and Elizabeth Rouse count down the top 10 accessible apps in the world, the tools that quietly run daily life for the blind and low vision community. It opens, naturally, with a cricket commentator, a number that refuses to leave Murray's head, and a Messi jersey that has no business being on a podcast about apps. From there the two work their way up a list that sparks strong opinions, a few friendly bets, and one stubborn argument about whether a screen reader even counts as an app in the first place.

    Along the way they swap stories about reading marathons, narration requests that have gotten faintly out of hand, and the quiet confidence that comes from pulling out a phone and simply knowing. There's talk of airport navigation, grocery aisles, post office mysteries solved in seconds, and why the best of these tools are built with blind voices in the room instead of as an afterthought. Murray and Lizzie don't quite agree on which app deserves the crown, and they're not about to spoil where everything lands. Press play, place your bets, and find out which one comes out on top.

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    41 mins
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