Nov 25, 2025
What happens when we stop treating audio description as an afterthought, and start treating it as storytelling?
In this episode of The ADNA Presents, Roy Samuelson sits down with
researcher and accessibility innovator Alison Eardley, whose work
reshapes how museums understand inclusion, perception, and the
power of...
Oct 28, 2025
Audio description is crafted, refined, and checked with extraordinary care, with thanks to quality control specialists.
On this episode of The ADNA Presents, Roy Samuelson interviews
Rebecca Odom, a blind audio description quality control specialist
whose expertise ensures that scripts, narration, and final...
Oct 21, 2025
In this special episode of The ADNA Presents, we're doing something different. And deeply personal.
Voiceover icon and longtime Television Academy leader Bob Bergen shares his journey advocating for voice actors, opening the doors to inclusion, and why he's endorsing me, Roy Samuelson, for Governor of the Performers...
Oct 13, 2025
What happens when you start teaching for connection?
In this conversation with Dr. Tabitha Kenlon, an English professor who teaches students across the world (including in Afghanistan), we explore what it really means to see one another when sight isn't the main channel.
Tabitha shares how her experiences with low...
Oct 7, 2025
Filmmaker Naomi Ross thought audio description was just an
obligation - until it changed the way her whole family watches
movies.
Join Roy Samuelson as they dive into the power of sound,
representation, and what happens when storytelling becomes an
invitation instead of a checkbox.