In this episode of the Volunteer Spotlight, host Evan Starnes welcomes Tom McMillen, the Volunteer of the Month for May. They discuss Tom's journey into volunteering, his role in the Steely Dan tribute band My Old School, and we get to hear a fun test recording Thom made when we were troubleshooting his microphone.
Jul 07, 2025•27 min
In this episode of the Volunteer Spotlight, host Evan Starnes welcomes Melissa Bonnette, the Volunteer of the Month for March, to discuss her extensive journey with AfterSight, the evolution of audio reading, and the importance of community feedback. They explore Melissa's personal experiences, her recording setup, and the impact of volunteering on both the volunteers and the community.
May 01, 2025•29 min
In this episode of Volunteer Spotlight, host Evan Starnes interviews Jason Consol, the volunteer of the month for December. They discuss Jason's journey into audio narration, his love for model railroading, and the challenges he faced when starting out. The conversation also touches on Jason's audio setup, including his equipment choices and techniques for improving his reading skills. The episode is filled with personal anecdotes, insights into the world of audio narration, and a festive holida...
Jan 04, 2025•34 min
this month, we welcome Gregory Haddock under the spotlight. Greg shares his journey into community service and his passion for audio content and especially audio gear, we discuss the importance of local news, the skills gained through volunteering, and the importance of finding your voice. Gregory also shares insights into his professional audio work and the mission-driven projects he is involved in, including his media agency Jubilaria which helps new aspiring entrepreneurs and community activi...
Nov 22, 2024•36 min
In this episode of Volunteer Spotlight, host Evan Starnes interviews Ken Beck, a dedicated volunteer with AfterSight. They discuss Ken's inspirations, his passion for audio and music, his hobbies, and his journey into volunteering. Ken shares his experiences with audio recording, the challenges he faced, and the importance of preparation and technique in delivering quality audio content. The conversation also touches on Ken's audio gear setup and his love for classical music and silversmithing. ...
Oct 16, 2024•43 min
Sep 27, 2024•29 min
Sep 03, 2024•27 min
Congratulations to Lori Hendrickson for being selected as Volunteer of the Month for July. Lori began at Aftersight back in 2015, which means she is about to hit ten years with Aftersight. After retiring from teaching kindergarten, Lori was looking for ways to give back to her community, and she discovered Aftersight in the local newspaper. Lori has been reading the Grand Junction Sentinel ever since, and she has a lot of compassion for local communities, and ensuring that they have equal access...
Jul 03, 2024•23 min
Congradulations to Bryce for becoming the volunteer of the month for June. Brice has always been active in the comunity, from working at supe kitchens as a child, to working at an NPR station in college, and eventually volunteering for Aftersight. This epasode is packed full of stories and advice, so grab your favorite cold beveradge and enjoy.
Jun 04, 2024•35 min
This month on VSL, Evan interviews Ralph Towers, Aftersights may volunteer of the month. Ralph started with aftersight around sevin years ago, reading the Grand Junction Sentenal. In this epasode, you'll get a glimps into not only Ralph's volunteer experience, but also some of his passed endeavors, like working as a voice tallent for a student radio station.
May 13, 2024•30 min•Season 2Ep. 5
Aftersight is proud to nominate Claudia Murphy as the volunteer of the month for April. Claudia began as a volunteer seven years ago, but she has been a verry active volunteer in her community since moving to the United States over 20 years ago. Claudia joined Aftersight as part of a new year’s resolution to do something out of her comfort zone, and she has been an integral part of our Spanish programming ever since.
Apr 16, 2024•17 min•Season 2Ep. 4
This month, we have the pleasure of speaking with Geri Gingras, who just reached her five-year anniversary at Aftersight. Geri began her volunteer work at an organization formally known as Reading for the Blind and Dyslexic, which later became Learning Ally, which is similar to Aftersight, but primarily handles the reading and transcription of college textbooks. When Learning Ally closed most of their in-person offices, Geri began looking for other reading opportunities, and found the Colorado T...
Mar 06, 2024•27 min•Season 2Ep. 3
This month, host Evan Starnes interviews Keith Gawlick, who has been a volunteer reader since 1999. During this episode, we talk about how Keith got started with the Greely Tribune, how he moved on to Hobby Radio and Opera News, and the significance behind the two shows. There is quite a lot of information on opera music and amateur radio packed into this episode; so grab your favorite hot beverage, and enjoy the show.
Feb 07, 2024•30 min•Season 2Ep. 2
We're back at it this month with Bill Lundgren, a licensed psychotherapist and the host of Blindsight. In this episode, Evan and Bill touch briefly on Bill's journey into vision loss, how he became a licensed psychotherapist and started his own practice, and how it eventually led to him becoming the host of the Aftersight original, Blindsight. We also briefly touch on the significance of the Blarney Stone and Bill's experience kissing the stone. Bill is totally blind and was previously on The Bl...
Jan 17, 2024•29 min
Happy holidays from all of us at AINC, soon to be Aftersight. This month, we have the pleasure of talking with Tom Anglewicz, a retired architect. Tom started as a volunteer in 2014, but that's only part of the story. Tom joined our relocation committee to share his architectural expertise and make sure we find a place that fits our needs; his contributions have been tremendous! In his free time, Tom enjoys walking his dog and taking care of his bonsai trees.
Dec 05, 2023•30 min•Season 1Ep. 12
This month, we have the pleasure of talking with Ginger Hedrick. Ginger started as an in-person reader, but eventually, she and her family moved to West Virginia, where Ginger has continued as a remote reader ever since. Ginger is a musician; the flute is her instrument of choice, and she has played for several orchestras. Besides playing the flute, Ginger is also an avid hiker and reader. She finds volunteering for AINC very fulfilling and is honored to be the November Volunteer of the Month.
Nov 17, 2023•23 min
This month, we chat with Nicola Fordwood, a talented voice actress hailing from sunny California. Nicola's journey from leaving her corporate job to discovering her passion for voice acting is just a small part of the story. Plus, we're thrilled to showcase a snippet of her impressive demo reel in our intro.
Oct 04, 2023•26 min•Season 1Ep. 10
This month on VSL, we talk with Philip Nielsen, who started volunteering remotely during the pandemic. We explore Philip's multifaceted life journey. From recording training voiceovers for his former employer, to his adventurous cycling expeditions, passion for tropical fish, and love for reading, both fiction and non-fiction, Philip's story is a captivating blend of diverse interests and experiences.
Sep 05, 2023•21 min
"AINC is ramping up for our Bringing Print to Life hike on August 12th, and so are the two guests on this month's episode. This month, we talk with Bill and Anita Head, two amazing volunteers who started during August 2020. Bill and Anita have been a part of a number of AINC events, including our socials and Audio Trekkers hikes."
Aug 09, 2023•21 min•Season 1Ep. 8
This month on the Volunteer Spotlight, we are treated to a special double interview featuring John and Angie Flynn, and their furry friend Noble. Both John and Angie started as PSA readers, reading short messages intended to play between programs on our broadcast. John, Angie, and Noble are avid hikers, so you’ll definitely see them on our bringing print to life hike, which is rite around the corner on august 12th. Grab some sunscreen and trekking poles, and enjoy the episode.
Jul 19, 2023•26 min•Season 1Ep. 7
The Volunteer Spotlight has been in full swing for half a year at this point, and we're not stopping any time soon. This month, we are treated with another in-house interview with Elaine, the reader of the Broomfield Enterprise. Elaine has been a reader since 2007, and she has consistently been reading the Enterprise for 16 years at this point. Elaine was on the AINC board for some time, and she was one of the people who helped get our Spanish programming off the ground. Elaine is a skier, and s...
Jun 01, 2023•19 min•Season 1Ep. 6
Jerry has been a volunteer reader for AINC since 1996, when we were the Radio Reading Service of the Rockies. Jerry was interested in AINC, as he had done some voice over work in his previous job at a telephone company in Chicago. He started as a live reader on air, back when AINC had live readings on broadcast, and back in the days of real-to-real tape. Sit back, grab a cup of coffee or your favorite hot beverage, and enjoy the show, and be sure to check out On the Lighter Side.
May 11, 2023•35 min
Mariel Paulina Canepa has been an AINC volunteer since august 2022. She is also the first Spanish volunteer on the Volunteer Spotlight. Mariel is the reader of the New York Times en Español, one of AINC’s most popular audio editions. Mariel has years of experience as an amateur actress and singer, and she has done some voiceover and broadcast work before volunteering for AINC.
Apr 27, 2023•33 min•Ep. 4
In this episode of Volunteer Spotlight, we interview Jon Arnold in person at AINC which is an exciting first for this show. Jon has been the reader of the Colorado Outdoors program since August 2022. Jon has a lot of knowledge and experience in the audio industry; before volunteering for AINC, he worked at CU Boulder where he produced the podcast CU on the AIR. After the pandemic, he was looking for some volunteer opportunities, which is how he stumbled across AINC. Jon enjoys reading, particula...
Mar 17, 2023•25 min
On this second episode of the Volunteer Spotlight, Evan talks with Nick Isenberg, the host and creator of the Tactile Traveler. Nick has years of experiences as a TV reporter, and he wanted to make his own travel show. When he realized he could make a travel show for blind people, it all came together in five minutes, and he had the title and format for the Tactile Traveler. Nick has some great past travel experiences, he has been to all seven continents, including Antarctica, which he has been ...
Feb 08, 2023•31 min
In this first of VSL, Evan interviews Emily, the reader of Human Health. Emily, who has been recording human health for 10 years has previous experience in the pharmaceutical industry, as well as a background in audio production; therefore making her a perfect fit for the Human Health program. Emily enjoys hot tee, indie music, and going snowshoing. She is very honored to be the volunteer of the month for January.
Jan 12, 2023•25 min•Season 1Ep. 1