Episodes
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The GDUI Juno Report for February features more from Kentuckiana Guide Dog users with a panel on what it takes to get a guide dog. 3 schools share their admissions standards along with their flexibility in accepting students with special needs. -
The January episode of the GDUI Juno report is now airing on ACB Radio Mainstream, see schedule below.
This month we feature content from last week’s ACB Advocacy call regarding implementation of the newly adopted regulations on air travel and service animals. This informative presentation will bring you up to date with what is known about how airlines will implement the regulations. Stay tuned for more updates as well.
The GDUI Juno report airs on ACB Radio Mainstream on:
Thursdays— 4 and 7 AM/PM;
Sunday — 9PM;
Monday— 12AM, 9AM, and 12PM.
The podcast will be available mid month. A direct link to the podcast feed is:
https://gdui-juno-report.pinecast.co/
To subscribe in iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gdui-juno-report/id1107836850
Ask Alexa or Siri to play the GDUI Juno report podcast. Note that for this to work on your I device, you must have apple Podcasts installed, but you do not have to be subscribed to listen.
If you have suggestions for future content, please share them via email: [email protected]. Suggestions are always welcome, but right now they’re really appreciated to keep Juno coming each month.
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The December episode of the GDUI Juno report is now airing on ACB Radio Mainstream, see schedule below.
This month we feature a presentation on tips and tricks for Keeping Your guide Dog in shape during Covid. This presentation is graciously shared by the Kentuckiana Guide dog Users. We then hear an interview Dan Kaiser conducted with Lukas Franck a few years ago, and conclude with news about flying with our dogs.
The GDUI Juno report airs on ACB Radio Mainstream on:
Thursdays— 4 and 7 AM/PM;
Sunday — 9PM;
Monday— 12AM, 9AM, and 12PM.
The podcast will be available mid month. A direct link to the podcast feed is:
https://gdui-juno-report.pinecast.co/
To subscribe in iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gdui-juno-report/id1107836850
Ask Alexa or Siri to play the GDUI Juno report podcast. Note that for this to work on your I device, you must have apple Podcasts installed, but you do not have to be subscribed to listen.
If you have suggestions for future content, please share them via email: [email protected]. Suggestions are always welcome, but right now they’re really appreciated to keep Juno coming each month.
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This month’s GDUI Juno Report features an interesting event with staff from Guide Dogs for the Blind and Be My Eyes. This partnership has lots of possibilities and certainly could be expanded to other schools etc.GDUI Juno Report airs on ACB Radio Mainstream and will appear in your podcast client of choice in about two weeks.If you’re part of a Guide Dog interest group of any kind with content to share, please let me know and we’ll be glad to consider it for a future GDUI Juno report.
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Episode Notes
The GDUI Juno report for October features another great segment from the 2020 GDUI convention. This time we hear from Lucas Franck with the fascinating history and considerations related to clicker work with your dog. Whether you’re an old hand at using your clicker with your dog or have barely heard of this useful technique, you’ll want to hear this interesting discussion.
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Episode Notes
The September episode of the GDUI Juno report is now airing on ACB Radio Mainstream, see schedule below.
This month we feature Rebecca Minelga, a certified first aid provider for both humans and dogs. Rebecca and Winnipeg, her tenth puppy from Guide Dogs for the Blind, demonstrate how to safely and effectively diagnose and treat a number of common dog first aid events. And you gotta love this picture; Winnipeg is obviously an old hand at this. So despite being muzzled, bandaged, having various body checks etc. Rebecca had a pretty tough time keeping her awake.
This was the feature presentation at the Guide Dog Users of WA State Fling in August. Even if you heard it as an ACB Community Event, you’ll want to hear it again to pick up the finer points of First Aid for your guide.
The GDUI Juno report airs on ACB Radio Mainstream on:
Thursdays— 4 and 7 AM/PM;
Sunday — 9PM;
Monday— 12AM, 9AM, and 12PM.
The podcast will be available mid month. A direct link to the podcast feed is: https://gdui-juno-report.pinecast.co/
To subscribe in iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gdui-juno-report/id1107836850
Ask Alexa or Siri to play the GDUI Juno report podcast. Note that for this to work on your I device, you must have apple Podcasts installed, but you do not have to be subscribed to listen.
If you have suggestions for future content, please share them via email: [email protected]. Suggestions are always welcome, but right now they’re really appreciated to keep Juno coming each month.
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This month we feature the 2020 Visions from the Guide Dog schools as told by representatives of the schools at the ACB virtual Conference and convention. This session has not made it to the convention podcast stream yet so it seemed good to bring you these highlights in case you missed the convention presentation, and they’re worth hearing again. Representatives from 7 schools told of their challenges and triumphs as they move through the uncharted waters of covid.
The GDUI Juno report airs on ACB Radio Mainstream on:
Thursdays— 4 and 7 AM/PM;
Sunday — 9PM;
Monday— 12AM, 9AM, and 12PM.
The podcast will be available mid month. A direct link to the podcast feed is: http://acbradio.org/gdr.xml
To subscribe in iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gdui-juno-report/id1107836850
Ask Alexa or Siri to play the GDUI Juno report podcast. Note that for this to work on your I device, you must have apple Podcasts installed, but you do not have to be subscribed to listen.
If you have suggestions for future content, please share them via email: [email protected] Suggestions are always welcome, but right now they’re really needed to keep Juno coming each month.
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Juno Report for July, 2020.
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This month's Juno Report is titled Moans, Groans and Grumbles.z It is an edited presentation from our 2019 GDUI convention given by two professors from the University of North Georgia. They have done some extensive study on the impacts of working a guide dog both on the dog and on the handler in terms of pain and injury. This is an area of interest for many who have worked a guide dog for many years.
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The Juno report airs on ACB Radio Mainstream on Thursdays at 4 and 7 AM/PM and on Sunday at 9PM and Monday at 12AM, 9AM, and 12PM. All times are eastern.
The podcast comes out in about two weeks. Subscribe in iTunes at:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gdui-juno-report/id1107836850