S2E21 - Australia New Zealand and the origins of accessible GPS
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Show Notes for Episode 21, May 2026
This episode draws from Mike May’s posts in the Sendero blog about New Zealand and Australia and the origins of accessible GPS. There are featured recordings of Jonathan Mosen and Stevie Wonder. Both Mike and Jonathan pay tribute to one of the founders of access technology, Russell Smith. There are snippets of audio from Mike with a friend in Australia in 1985. This episode expands the concept of “The People Make the Places” to “The people who make the technology.”
The People Make the Places podcast shares the complexity of traveling, especially as a blind person, something from which everyone can benefit.
Here are some links with more content about Mike May and friends.
http://crashingthrough.com/the-people-make-the-places-mike-may-and-friends/
For additional stories about blind travel and the opportunity for related grants, check out,
https://www.blindtravel.org/