Any around on the forums? This isn't some sleazy pickup attempt, it's in the context of gender representation at conferences - i.e. I run accessibility conferences and have no interest in unrepresentative speaker lineups that consist solely of men.
So if you would be interested in speaking at conferences about blind accessibility, please give a shout. Speaking experience is useful by not required, but good gaming experience is - enough to be able to talk knowledgeably about the current state of blind accessible gaming how it has changed, where it should be, what mainstream games could learn from audiogames, etc.
It's for a panel at GAconf, a developer conference solely on accessibilty (across all impairment types), taking place over Zoom in September.