Emma shares her highlights of attending the 45th Naidex event; an annual disability exhibition that showcases innovations for the future of independent living.
New music in 2019: Part 1
This is a spontaneous new feature where every three months I will share my 5 favourite new songs of the year:
Blogger Q&A: Ask Me Anything
For this week’s life & disability blog post, I’m opening up the conversation to you. I want to find out…
Music Interview: Kurt Riley
Today I want to introduce you to American musician Kurt Riley who has given us a detailed, emotive and humorous interview about his life, bandmates and music.
The battle of securing my new wheelchair seating
A year ago I was assessed for a new wheelchair. The assessment was done by Milbrook wheelchair services who are based in Chandlers Ford and cover Hampshire and surrounding areas. It was concluded that my base, motor, and electrics were fine to use, but I would need new seating. So the occupational therapist measured me up and put the order in. Simple as that – or was it?
New Music: Siren by Days To Come
Blending pop-styled vocal melodies with heavier, intricate instrumentation, the Georgia based hard rock band Days To Come works tirelessly at taking their brand of positivity as far as it can go.
Is there a gender gap in rock music?
I’ve been following the rock & alternative music scene for a decade now and it has occurred to me that there is fewer female than male musicians within this genre. This made m think is there a gender gap in rock music?
Assistive Tech Tips: AccessAble app review
Emma shares her own AccessAble app review while visiting Basingstoke Festival Place Shopping Centre and the benefits of the Detailed Access Guides.
My summary of February 2019
Here is Emma’s summary of life updates, work achievements and blog roundups in February 2019.
Music Interview: The King of Mars
Today I welcome you The King of Mars; an American band with a modern twist on the old school sound of rock n’ roll. This is definitely my favourite new music discovery of the year so far: