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Aaron’s Opinion
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This is the podcast where we speak about critical issues in the blindness community. Help 1 person today help 1 million people tomorrow!

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This is the podcast where we speak about critical issues in the blindness community. Help 1 person today help 1 million people tomorrow!

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Aaron’s Opinion
More & more innovation with Martin Fleming
Breaking Barriers & Building Connection: Martin Fleming on Inclusive Innovation and Reclaiming Your Passion
 
In this episode, we are joined by Martin Fleming, a Transformational Career, Life, and Business Coach and the visionary founder of Spectrom Connect CIC. Based in Norfolk, UK, Martin brings a rare combination of professional expertise and lived experience to the table. As a blind entrepreneur who has navigated the challenges of the corporate and tech worlds, Martin has turned his personal journey into a powerful mission to foster genuine human connection.
We dive deep into Martin’s work with Spectrom Connect, a groundbreaking new social enterprise designed to revolutionize dating and friendship for the blind and visually impaired community. Moving beyond superficial "swipe culture," Spectrom is building a safe, audio-first space where connection is based on personality and voice, not just appearance.
We also explore Martin’s role as a coach and mentor at Your Holistic Solution, where he helps senior professionals and executives reignite their passion and avoid burnout. Drawing from his background in software engineering, holistic therapies, and business mentoring, Martin shares his unique "holistic" approach to success—proving that true fulfilment comes from aligning your career with your authentic self.
 
In this episode, you will learn (You can customize/amend as appropriate):
•How Martin is solving the digital exclusion crisis in modern dating with Spectrom.
•Why "Audio-First" connection is the future of authentic relationships.
•The coaching providing the strategies to senior professionals to rediscover their "why" and achieve work-life balance.
•Martin’s personal story.
 
Connect with Martin Fleming:
•Spectrom Connect (The New App): https://www.spectrom.co.uk
•Transformational Coaching: https://www.yourholisticsoluti...
•LinkedIn (Personal): Connect with Martin
•Check out Martin’s Podcast: Coach on the Couch on YouTube
•Email: martin@yourholisticsolution.com
• 
 LinkedIn:
profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ma...
Your Holistic Solution): https://www.linkedin.com/compa...
Spectrom Connect CIC: https://www.linkedin.com/compa...
 
Facebook:
Your Holistic Solution:  https://fb.me/YourHolisticSolu...
Spectrom Connect CIC: https://www.facebook.com/profi...
 
Coach On The Couch Podcast
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/...
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CoachOnTheCouch2
 
Websites
Coaching & Mentoring: https://www.yourholisticsoluti...
Spectrom Connect CIC: https://www.spectrom.co.uk
 
Email
Coaching & Mentoring: martin@yourholisticsolution.com
Spectrom Connect: martin@spectrom.co.uk
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1 day ago
1 hour 46 minutes

Aaron’s Opinion
The toastmaster with Elise Lonsdale
A bit about myself: After leaving the factory environment, I worked as a help desk operator. I then moved into website design, creating accessible websites. I was increasingly drawn to training, which led me to work at the Cisco Academy for the Vision Impaired. I became an audiobook producer but really wanted to focus on access technology training nised as an access technologist, specifically in blindness-related technology, and I work with individuals who are blind or have low vision in areas such as JAWS, NVDA, Apple VoiceOver, Braille displays, and other devices, both mainstream and specific to blindness. I love what I do, and I do what I love.

Furthermore I believe strongly in the foundational skills of touch typing. I often run a number of self-paced or manual drill type typing exercises for my clients. Keyboarding gives you the power to use the modifier keys and to be able to communicate well. Good posture is also important. Without these attributes the access technology we teach may not necessarily work so well.

I am transgender, though it rarely causes any issues these days. I spent time working in New Zealand at the country's Blind Foundation. I returned to Melbourne due to homesickness and worked for a year with Vision Australia, one of the leading blindness organisations in Australia. When that contract ended, I founded DATA Australasia, seeking funding from the NDIS, which has been generally favourable. However, recent changes to the NDIS have reduced our revenue, limiting us to what they call AT-mentors. In my view, mentoring is quite different from training.

Despite the fact that I have 10% vision in only one eye, I still make good my hobby of photography.

DATA Australasia is an acronym for Disability & Assistive Technology Access Australasia.

I have not yet embraced TikTok however I can give you links to my other social media outlets

Normal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elise...
DATA Aust Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profi...
Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channe...


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1 week ago
1 hour 37 minutes

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Our other uncle named Victor Lee
I'm an angry asian uncle because I'm turning into a grumpy old man. Kinda scary, but kinda neat. I'm observing these changes in myself and wonder why I'm turning into this person. It's fascinating. 

That's it!

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2 weeks ago
1 hour 40 minutes

Aaron’s Opinion
The haptic gadget with Jack Walters
Jack Walters is the co-founder and CEO of HapWare. Our mission is to make nonverbal communication universally accessible and our flagship product ALEYE is made up of a wristband and smart glasses detects facial expressions, emotions, gestures, and body language in real time and translates them into precise haptic patterns so you can stay present at school, at work, and in everyday life. The camera reads the visual cues and the wristband converts each visual cue into something you can feel through haptic feedback. Drawing on his background as a mechanical engineer, student-athlete, and advocate for the blind and low-vision community, Jack leads HapWare in its mission to make social, educational and professional spaces more accessible.

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3 weeks ago
1 hour 29 minutes

Aaron’s Opinion
Life is but a HurriKane
LISTENER & VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED

Names Donnell Moten. I go by Hurrikane aka BlindBat520 & creator of the genre "Retina Rap". I am adopted & was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa at 11yrs of age. I went on a crime spree until about 28 but stopped after facing RICO charges in Tucson & began doing music & being a family man.

Facebook: Delta & Dizzy Presents Coffee Conversations or Blind As A Bat

Scoopz: BlindBat520

Twitter(X): Hurrikane

YouTube: Frenchy Droboi

Tiktok: Frenchy Droboi

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1 month ago
1 hour 54 minutes

Aaron’s Opinion
Wheels & warriors with Michael Martin Humel
Bio for show notes

My nuisance Michael Humel. I am a 47 year old disabled writer, speaker, podcaster and athlete from Long island, New York. My mission is to end the judgement surrounding disability. I help people with disabilities, their families and people within the disabled community be seen heard felt and understood. I live in Las Vegas with my wife and two dogs

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1 month ago
1 hour 12 minutes

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The motivated mathematician named Rishabh Jain
Hi Aaron,

Hope you're doing great.

I’m Rishabh Jain, working remotely as a Data and Applied Scientist at Microsoft for the past five years. My work focuses on building intelligent systems using AI, especially large language models — the technology that’s redefining how we communicate, work, and think.

I completed my Master’s in Mathematics and Computing from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee — one of the premier institutes in India for engineering and technological education. IITs are known globally for producing some of the top minds in tech and innovation, and being part of that ecosystem has shaped a big part of who I am today.

I live with a progressive visual disability called Retinitis Pigmentosa, and I’ve been completely blind since the age of 16. But that hasn’t stopped me from exploring the world — quite literally. I love travelling and especially enjoy the calm of beaches and the vibrance of nature. Exploring different cultures across countries is something that deeply inspires me and brings me a sense of connection and learning.


 BestRegards:
Rishabh Jain
Integrated Masters Applied Mathematics
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Contact :- +91-8920412233
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1 month ago
1 hour 22 minutes

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Learning living & happiness with Professor Heidi Lourens
Heidi Lourens is a Counselling Psychologist and Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. She lost most of her sight as an infant due to a rare childhood eye cancer, retinoblastoma. After attending a school for the blind, she went on to study at Stellenbosch University, where she completed her master’s degree in Counselling Psychology in 2009 and her doctorate in 2015.
Heidi lives in South Africa with her black guide dog, Upton, and three cats. Outside of academia, she enjoys cooking, creating perfume reviews on her YouTube channel, and spending time with friends.
 
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1 month ago
1 hour 23 minutes

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Our angry Asian uncle named Reynold Chen
Hi Aaron,
 
I hope you had a good weekend. Please see below for a little intro about our show and also links to my social media accounts. Thank you.
 
 
My podcast is called the Angry Asian Uncles.  My co host, Victor,  and I  discuss various topics. Sometimes they are topics that  are bothering us, maybe topics that we struggle with, and topics that our guest bring to the table.  We  often through in a little Asian point of view to the topics or a western versus Eastern culture comparison.  The reason we started  this podcast was purely for therapeutic  reason as I am blind and Victor suffers from chronic back pain. It allows us to  not only  discuss topics of interest it also allows us to Meet new people.  Due to our disabilities we might get the opportunity to get out much and both of us are parents as well which really reduces our free time.  This podcast  has become an outlet for us to  have grown up conversations, meet new friends, and share stories.   We also feel  a  podcast allows us to  bring awareness to various issues,  medical conditions, niche demographics,  and more. At the end of the day we also want our podcast to be fun for everyone and hopefully  have a positive take away from it, since we do try to end with a nugget of wisdom.  Our goal here is to bring engaging conversations,  interesting stories, raw opinions    to life in a fun filled podcast. We welcome everyone to join us as a guest as well whether it is something light hearted or  something more serious we just want to hear and share people’s stories.
 
Angry Asian Uncles Podcast Youtube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channe...
 
Reynold social media accounts
 
Instagram
 
https://www.instagram.com/chen...
 
 
 
facebook
https://www.facebook.com/reyno...
 
linkedin
www.linkedin.com/Reynoldchen
 
X formerly twitter
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1 month ago
1 hour 3 minutes

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Talent with Eezo The Blind DJ
, i am a totally blind DJ, this is my story

Raeez Kuhn, "Eezo the Blind DJ". I lost my eyesight at the age of 2 years old. I attended The School for The Blind for years, where I learned to read, write, and use computers. I was allowed to pursue my passion for music which developed when my uncle used to play the radio in the car. 
From the age of 10, I began to dream of a career as a DJ. I decided to call myself "Eezo the Blind DJ". Some people thought I was crazy, how could a blind person manage the decks, choose the tracks, and mix the sounds? IMPOSSIBLE…
I wanted to challenge myself and realize my dream. Nonetheless, I have thousands of followers on Facebook and can access social media using an app called "TalkBack", which converts the written word (on the screen of my phone), into the spoken word.
Promoters are willing to give me work, but I don't have any equipment, and because of this, I can't get the gigs I need.
Funds raised will assist me in acquiring the much-needed equipment I need to perform my work and continue my passion.
For more information about my background, you can read an article by Rise ‘n Shine Disability Magazine done in 2020 “THE BLIND DJ EEZO”. 
To sponsor or send me funds, please use the below details:
Bank: Tyme Bank
Account number: 51008122272 (Current)
Account Holder: R Kuhn
Bank code: 678910
Ulternatively you can donate to
paypal.me/djeezo
I am from johannesburg south gauteng south africa

You are welcome to contact me on my page Raeez Kuhn if you would ike to discuss any potential gigs, and are willing to provide the equipment for this.
I am Dj eezo the blind dj
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2 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes

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Access the podcast with Cheryl & Thomas
Cheryl Green and Thomas Reid are two long-time disabled podcasters who separately have been mentoring disabled folks wanting support to start podcasts. With support from Alice Wong and the Disability Visibility Project, in 2025, Green and Reid launched POD Access as a platform and space for d/Deaf and disabled podcasters to find audiences and each other. At POD Access, we believe disability is an essential lens for telling stories. Disability culture is self-determined, intersectional, empowered, and interdependent. POD Access offers aspiring, beginning, and established d/Deaf and disabled podcasters an approachable, easy-going experience to build community, learn about podcasting, and grow an audience. We respect access needs and are led by a disabled team.


Website: https://PodAccess.net
Newsletter: https://PodAccess.substack.com
Instagram: https://instagram.com/ThePodAc...
LinkedIn https://linkedin.com/company/p...

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2 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes

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The dinner I never saw coming with Chef Riq Unseen Cuisine
Hello Aaron, 

Who Chef Riq Is
I’m Chef Riq, a blind holistic chef whose love for food has carried me through life’s toughest seasons. I was just four months away from finishing nursing school when a chemical accident at work changed everything. It took my vision and the future I thought I had planned.
But instead of letting that loss define me, I turned back to what had always been my safe place: the kitchen. Cooking became my therapy, my art, and my means of moving forward. Through touch, sound, and intuition, I relearned how to cook and discovered that flavor doesn’t depend on sight.
After battling vision loss and even homelessness, I chose to transform my journey into a mission: to show the world that food heals, flavor inspires, and inclusion belongs at every table. With years of professional chef experience and certifications in holistic nutrition and fitness, I created Unseen Cuisine. In this place, everyone can cook with confidence, whether they are blind, living with allergies, or simply craving a new way to experience food.
What does Unseen Cuisine do? 
Unseen Cuisine is the first cooking brand built entirely for your ears. Through audio-only cook-alongs, Chef Riq teaches listeners how to create restaurant-quality meals at home, utilizing sensory cues, tactile tips, and health-conscious ingredient substitutions. Each series highlights accessible, allergy-friendly recipes, ranging from sauces and sandwiches to fine dining small plates, designed for everyone: those who are blind, have low vision, live with allergies, or simply want a new way to experience food.
Unlike traditional visual-first cooking shows, Unseen Cuisine centers on inclusivity. It’s a movement that redefines how people learn to cook, bringing flavor, empowerment, and creativity to every listener’s kitchen.
 Social media 
Facebook: Chef Riq Unseen Cuisine 
IG: unseen_cuisine 
Youtube: Chef Riq Unseen Cuisine 
Podcast: Chef Riq Unseen Cuisine
(Apple podcast, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeart, YouTube and many more )

Hope this is what you are asking for. 


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2 months ago
1 hour 53 minutes

Aaron’s Opinion
Daring to succeed with John Dowling Jr.
John Dowling Jr is a Singer, Songwriter, radio broadcaster and up and coming podcaster.
 Originally born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he grew up around the New Jersey area until 2023, when he moved to Minnesota in November.
He enjoys listening to Classic Country, with his favorite artists being in this order, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, George Jones, Merle Haggard, and Hank Williams.
When he's not listening to, or performing Country music, he hosts a weekly radio show on HKC Radio called the Old Wooden Barn, which can be heard Friday nights starting at 8 PM Eastern, 7 PM Central.
In 2025, John decided to launch a podcast called the smoking circle. It's a podcast all about Cannabis from a blindness perspective.
In his spare time, John enjoys watching classic cartoons, reading Harry Potter Fanfiction, smoking lots of weed, hanging out with his friends online, and spending lots of time with his wife, of which they both share a love of reading.
John's Social Media Links.
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TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@johndowlingjr?_t=ZT-8ze4n1d3MPl&_r=1
Mastodon: @jmd2000@caneandable.social

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2 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes

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The golden thread of resilience with Goddest
Goddest Jenkins – Advocate, Visionary Leader, and Champion for Inclusion


Goddest Jenkins is a dynamic force in advocacy, leadership, and empowerment. A proud survivor, community leader, and fierce advocate for diversity and inclusion, she is redefining what’s possible beyond physical limitations and societal expectations.

In 2008, Goddest’s life took a dramatic turn when she survived a devastating five-car collision that left her in a coma for seven months. As a result of the accident, she became legally blind. Rather than allowing her circumstances to define her, she emerged with a powerful new perspective—one that has shaped her life’s mission. Living by the mantra, “It took losing my physical sight to gain true vision,” Goddest has turned adversity into a platform for purpose.

Her journey of resilience extends beyond her accident. For two decades, Goddest endured domestic violence—a hidden battle she courageously fought even after losing her sight. This painful chapter ultimately led to the permanent loss of sight in her left eye, but it also revealed her extraordinary strength. Today, she speaks openly about surviving domestic violence, breaking the silence to empower others to seek safety and healing.

Her list of accomplishments is as groundbreaking as it is inspirational. In 2022, she made history by winning the Miss Blind Diva Empowerment Pageant, becoming a national symbol of strength and beauty beyond vision. In 2023, she broke another barrier by becoming the first-ever legally blind woman to serve as an official pageant director, leading the Miss Blind Diva Empowerment Pageant with compassion and bold leadership.

She went on to earn the title of Miss Black America Elegant Diva in 2023—the first legally blind African-American woman to receive it—and was crowned Miss Corporate America in 2024. In both 2023 and 2024, she was voted one of the Top Most Influential Women by 180 Life Celebrity Magazine.

Goddest holds two master’s degrees: one in Visual Rehabilitation from the University of Massachusetts, and another in Social Work with a specialization in Mental Health from Nova Southeastern University. Her global impact expanded in 2023 when she was appointed the U.S. Ambassador for the Blind and Visually Impaired by the United Nations. In this role, she has brought humanitarian aid and accessible education to communities in Cameroon, Liberia, and Uganda.

One of her greatest accomplishments to date is becoming the first-ever legally blind certified national CM3 Credible Messenger—a distinction that honors her commitment to youth mentorship and violence prevention. As a CM3 Credible Messenger, Goddest works to combat youth crime and gun violence by mentoring at-risk youth and providing hope through real-life transformation. She regularly visits juvenile detention centers and prisons, sharing her story and advocating for prevention before detention.

This work is deeply personal. Goddest grew up in an environment shaped by gang involvement and systemic incarceration. Her mother, father, and both brothers were all sentenced to life in prison—with her brothers receiving those sentences as juveniles. She tragically lost both her mother and one of her brothers while they were incarcerated. In their memory, she has dedicated her life to breaking the cycle—empowering youth and families to avoid the paths that led her own loved ones to incarceration. Through global collaboration with other mentors and organizations, she is on a mission to prevent families from experiencing the heartbreak that shaped her early life.

Goddest Jenkins is also a powerful motivational speaker, having traveled to more than 23 states and delivered over 80 inspirational speeches on stages including conferences, expos, college campuses, graduations, churches, and political forums—spreading her message of hope, healing, and possibility.Show more...
3 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes

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An awesome AI world with Shawn Keen
let me know if this works, Shawn Keen, founder of AI for the Blind, a fast-growing global community that helps blind and low-vision people unlock the power of artificial intelligence. With more than 14,600 members across the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia, and beyond, the group is a daily hub of creativity, problem-solving, and connection. Shawn’s mission is simple but powerful: to show how AI can level the playing field, open new opportunities, and turn learning into earning for people everywhere.
From coaching and community support to music, podcasts, and accessible e-commerce, Shawn is building a nonprofit ecosystem that blends human connection with cutting-edge tools. Under the AI for the Blind banner, he’s helping students, entrepreneurs, and everyday users re-imagine what’s possible. Whether it’s sharing new tech, hosting live events, or guiding members through their first AI-powered projects, Shawn’s work is about building a future where no one is left behind.

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3 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes

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Falling from a chair to a new perspective on life with Grant Matthews
Hi there Aaron.
I trust that this mail finds you and yours well.
 
A Little About Me
My name is Grant Matthews. I was born in South Africa in the early 1970s, and for most of my life I was fully sighted and able bodied. 
I lived an active, adventurous life enjoying the outdoors, often drawn to activities that some would call extreme. 
For me, it is about making the most of life, sometimes pushing boundaries and enjoying the thrill.
On April 3rd, 2018, everything changed. 
I lost my eyesight due to optic nerve damage, a consequence of choices I had made. 
At first, I refused to believe it. I visited three different ophthalmologists and eventually a professor in ophthalmology, all in the hope that someone would tell me something different from what the first doctor had said: “Your optic nerves are damaged, and there is no cure.”
That reality was crushing. I felt angry, hopeless, and stuck in self pity, asking over and over, “Why me?” I threw myself into what I call a pity party, convinced that life was over. 
But in time, I realized something important: life doesn’t stop just because we feel lost. And I understood that self pity would only make my situation harder. What I really needed was to accept my altered state of existence, a shift in perspective, and the determination to build a new life, this time, in the dark.
I started learning how to live as a blind person. I registered with the South African National Council for the Blind and joined a college program where I was taught how to use a computer again but this time with accessibility tools. Since the college was close to where my mother lived, I moved back in with her. It didn’t take long before I noticed that something was wrong. She wasn’t the same; her behavior had changed in unsettling ways. 
After visiting her doctor and then a neurologist, she was diagnosed with dementia.
That was another major turning point. Not only did I need to figure out my new reality as a blind person, but I also had to step into the role of caregiver for my mother. My sister, who lives in the UK, struggled to accept the diagnosis, which meant most of the responsibility fell on me.
Within my first year of blindness, I had to learn quickly, how to cook without sight, manage household chores, do laundry, shop for groceries, and take care of day to day life. 
I could have chosen to order online, but I often prefer going out, meeting people, and staying connected.
Caring for my mother taught me patience and humility. Her condition was not her fault, and I had to remind myself of that often.
Alongside these challenges, I began rebuilding parts of my life. I learned how to use Zoom, navigate the web more effectively, and even started experimenting with audio recording and editing in Audacity, which has been both challenging and fun.
Losing my eyesight changed everything. Yes, there are things I can no longer do or choose not to do anymore and there are sights I will never see again. But I’ve come to realize that life is not over! 
Only different and far from over. I’ve discovered new kinds of beauty, met incredible people, and taken on experiences I never would have imagined before.
For example, I was never comfortable with public speaking, so I challenged myself and joined Toastmasters. I also began studying meaning-centered psychotherapy online (a program I’m nearly finished with) which has deepened my understanding of life and people in ways I couldn’t have imagined.
The truth is, when I was fully sighted and able bodied, I never gave much thought to what living with a disability meant. 
Now I’m living that reality.
It’s not always easy, but it has opened my eyes. 
Ironically, in a new way to resilience, growth, and the richness of human experience.
 
I hope that is more or less what you are seeking.
 
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3 months ago
1 hour 24 minutes

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The audio description legend with Roy Samuelson
Roy Samuelson is an award-winning audio description (AD) performer, author, and consultant who collaborates to ensure blind audiences enjoy immersive, emotionally resonant storytelling. With over a decade of experience with thousands of AD projects across Netflix, HBO Max, A24, and more, Roy transforms accessibility from a checkbox into a creative asset.
Insta @roysamuelson

Home Page - Roy Samuelson

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3 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes

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Flying with an eagle named, Oluwakemi
Dear listener,

In today’s episode, we’re going to hear a fascinating discussion with, Oluwakemi. Today’s guest is from Nigeria. We are going to talk about the experiences that, Oluwakemi has had around the world and the experiences that she has had in Nigeria. This is a fascinating conversation! We hope you enjoy this conversation. We will provide you with further information below this message so that you can learn more about today’s guest.

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4 months ago
1 hour 37 minutes

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The deepest dive ever with Jodi and Keith
Dear listener,

Today Jodi and Keith join us from Disability Deep Dive podcast to speak to us about their podcast and Disability Rights Florida.

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4 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes

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Courage curiosity & kindness with Marc from Montreal
Hi Aaron and thanks for considering me for the podcast.

I am totally blind since birth, due do premature retinopathy. I was born in 1956 at Reddy Memorial Hospital here in Montreal. I lived on the south shore in the city of St. Lambert for most of my schooling years and was a student at the Montreal association School for the blind which became Philip E. Layton school. I attended public high school after that and then went on to Acadia University in Wolfville NS. For two years and then took a broadcasting course in Halifax and eventually landed a job at CIGO in port Hawkesbury NS where I worked for two years and eventually got laid off in the true tradition of The maritime Provinces and then went out west to Edmonton Alberta where I eventually preformed various clerical functions such as switchboard, job order advisor for employers placing ads in the national Jobbank and other functions for both the Feds and then The province of Alberta. I retired and came back to Montreal, the place of my birth due to my late X wife’s physical abuse, her incontinence and my health and wellbeing; I had friends here from my time at the MAB in the 60’s and two brothers here as well. I’m am involved with the users committee for the Lethbiridge, Layton Mackay rehab centre (the former MAB) The Quebec Federation for The Blind and other advocacy groups, and I’m also an advocate for Braille usage, for the blind and other disabilities. My partner Sandy uses a motorized chair to get around (she is sighted) we use Transport adapté but public STM transport where possible and where the Metro stations are accessible to her.

I am a first time applicant for a guide dog and am applying to five different schools, one in Quebec.

I want to specifically talk about my life as a blind person where I have always considered myself that blindness was, and still is an inconvenience but not an obstacle. I want to talk about men abused by their significant others because no help is available and we are considered by society to be worse’s. I want to talk about the best part of my career working in radio and reflect on my work as a government employee and how I was treated.

You have my email, I am also on facebook as marc Baillargeon-Molloy (sandy’s last name although we’re not legally married) I use I message email and WhatsApp primarily and am not a big fan of FB or messenger.

I prefer afternoons or evenings and can be available for you any time but I do have a commitment for a Shakespeare in The Park Event Thursday night.

Looking forward to hearing from you and to participating on your podcast. It’s thanks to my wonderful friend Kayla Puderer who encouraged me to do this and who first contacted you on my behalf. She is so amazing and i truly love her dearly.

Take care and talk soon; you can call me if you like.

Al the best!

Marc Baillargeon
Montreal (Borough of NDG), QC Canada


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