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Navigating Life with Vision Loss
Aftersight
133 episodes
4 days ago
Episode Summary This episode explores the essentials of safe and confident solo travel for individuals who are blind or living with low vision. Host Kim Wardlow welcomes back seasoned traveler and travel advisor Sue Slater, who brings more than 40 years of firsthand experience traveling independently around the world. Kim and Sue break down domestic and international travel safety, including airport navigation, researching safe neighborhoods, using rideshare responsibly, preparing for currency differences, avoiding scams and pickpockets, and keeping your passport, cards, and devices secure. Sue also highlights essential apps—including Aira, Be My Eyes, Google Translate, CityMapper, Ally, and XE Currency—and walks through realistic scenarios, from navigating New Orleans solo to handling unexpected passport emergencies abroad. Listeners will learn how to plan ahead, assess risks, stay connected with loved ones during travel, travel with a guide dog, and build confidence through preparation. Sue closes with actionable guidance: research everything, book ahead, use vetted companies, and travel on your own terms—because “the world is your oyster” when you’re prepared. Contact Info Guest – Sue Slater • Email: cruzaway2001@yahoo.com • Phone: 314-541-8400 • Additional resource: Rising Star Kulach (inclusive travel organization; contact Sue for details) Aftersight (Feedback & Questions) • Email: feedback@aftersight.org • Phone: 720-712-8856 Produced by Jonathan Price, Podcast & Program Producer, Aftersight Show Credits Host: Kim Wardlow Guest: Sue Slater Producer: Jonathan Price An Aftersight Original Podcast Chapter Markers 00:00 — Intro & episode overview 01:20 — Meet Sue Slater 03:10 — Domestic solo travel basics 06:45 — Airport navigation & accessible tools 09:05 — Researching hotels and neighborhood safety 11:30 — Using Lyft/Uber safely when traveling alone 13:30 — International travel: currency & language prep 16:00 — Phone access, SIM cards & connectivity challenges 18:45 — Booking tours and transportation in advance 21:10 — Travel insurance essentials 23:00 — Protecting passports, cards & preventing theft 27:00 — Sue’s solo travel stories: New Orleans 29:30 — Sue’s solo travel stories: Dubai 31:20 — Emergencies abroad & contacting the embassy 33:00 — Staying connected with loved ones 35:00 — Traveling with a guide dog internationally 37:00 — Best apps for blind and low-vision travelers 40:15 — Final advice for new solo travelers 42:20 — How to contact Sue & inclusive travel groups 43:20 — Outro & listener questions
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Episode Summary This episode explores the essentials of safe and confident solo travel for individuals who are blind or living with low vision. Host Kim Wardlow welcomes back seasoned traveler and travel advisor Sue Slater, who brings more than 40 years of firsthand experience traveling independently around the world. Kim and Sue break down domestic and international travel safety, including airport navigation, researching safe neighborhoods, using rideshare responsibly, preparing for currency differences, avoiding scams and pickpockets, and keeping your passport, cards, and devices secure. Sue also highlights essential apps—including Aira, Be My Eyes, Google Translate, CityMapper, Ally, and XE Currency—and walks through realistic scenarios, from navigating New Orleans solo to handling unexpected passport emergencies abroad. Listeners will learn how to plan ahead, assess risks, stay connected with loved ones during travel, travel with a guide dog, and build confidence through preparation. Sue closes with actionable guidance: research everything, book ahead, use vetted companies, and travel on your own terms—because “the world is your oyster” when you’re prepared. Contact Info Guest – Sue Slater • Email: cruzaway2001@yahoo.com • Phone: 314-541-8400 • Additional resource: Rising Star Kulach (inclusive travel organization; contact Sue for details) Aftersight (Feedback & Questions) • Email: feedback@aftersight.org • Phone: 720-712-8856 Produced by Jonathan Price, Podcast & Program Producer, Aftersight Show Credits Host: Kim Wardlow Guest: Sue Slater Producer: Jonathan Price An Aftersight Original Podcast Chapter Markers 00:00 — Intro & episode overview 01:20 — Meet Sue Slater 03:10 — Domestic solo travel basics 06:45 — Airport navigation & accessible tools 09:05 — Researching hotels and neighborhood safety 11:30 — Using Lyft/Uber safely when traveling alone 13:30 — International travel: currency & language prep 16:00 — Phone access, SIM cards & connectivity challenges 18:45 — Booking tours and transportation in advance 21:10 — Travel insurance essentials 23:00 — Protecting passports, cards & preventing theft 27:00 — Sue’s solo travel stories: New Orleans 29:30 — Sue’s solo travel stories: Dubai 31:20 — Emergencies abroad & contacting the embassy 33:00 — Staying connected with loved ones 35:00 — Traveling with a guide dog internationally 37:00 — Best apps for blind and low-vision travelers 40:15 — Final advice for new solo travelers 42:20 — How to contact Sue & inclusive travel groups 43:20 — Outro & listener questions
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S209: Safety in Dating with Anneliese Knop and Laura Millar
Navigating Life with Vision Loss
45 minutes
3 weeks ago
S209: Safety in Dating with Anneliese Knop and Laura Millar
Host Kim Wardlow welcomes Annaliese Knop, mental health professional, and Laura Millar, public health expert—co-founders of the Blind Sexuality Access Network (BSAN)—for a deep, empowering discussion about safe online dating, boundaries, consent, and healthy connections in the blind and low-vision community. They unpack the “Be Nice and Educate” mindset often taught to blind individuals, showing how it can unintentionally suppress autonomy. Annaliese and Laura explain the FRIES model of consent (Freely given, Reversible, Informed, Enthusiastic, and Specific) and offer concrete tools to identify red flags, build confidence in saying “no,” and create emotionally and physically safe dating experiences. The episode also explores reactive independence vs. interdependence, how internalized ableism can affect relationships, and how to reframe blindness as strength rather than limitation. Through humor, vulnerability, and practical wisdom, this conversation encourages listeners to embrace joy, agency, and dignity in dating—online and offline. Contact Info Guests & Organization Blind Sexuality Access Network (BSAN) Website & Facebook: Search “Blind Sexuality Access Network” Aftersight Contact 📞 (720) 712-8856 ✉️ feedback@aftersight.org 🌐 aftersight.org Producer Jonathan Price, Podcast & Program Producer — Aftersight Show Credits Host: Kim Wardlow Guests: Annaliese Knop & Laura Millar Production: Jonathan Price An Aftersight Original Podcast Chapter Markers 00:00 — Introduction 00:26 — Safe Online Dating Overview 01:00 — Origins of the Blind Sexuality Access Network 02:45 — Combining Sex Positivity and Blind Positivity 05:00 — Personal Journeys and Motivation 07:35 — The “Be Nice and Educate” Problem 10:00 — Trauma, Boundaries, and Consent Culture 12:15 — The 5C Framework for Responding to Harm 14:40 — The FRIES Model of Consent 17:05 — Empowerment in Online Dating 19:27 — Learning to Say “No” with Support 21:50 — Red and Green Flags in Online Profiles 26:14 — Trusting Gut Feelings (Interoception) 28:39 — Disclosure and Internalized Ableism 31:02 — First Date Safety Strategies 35:19 — Communicating Access Needs 37:39 — Independence vs. Interdependence 41:53 — Reactive Independence and Toxic Perfectionism 43:53 — Closing Advice and BSAN Invitation
Navigating Life with Vision Loss
Episode Summary This episode explores the essentials of safe and confident solo travel for individuals who are blind or living with low vision. Host Kim Wardlow welcomes back seasoned traveler and travel advisor Sue Slater, who brings more than 40 years of firsthand experience traveling independently around the world. Kim and Sue break down domestic and international travel safety, including airport navigation, researching safe neighborhoods, using rideshare responsibly, preparing for currency differences, avoiding scams and pickpockets, and keeping your passport, cards, and devices secure. Sue also highlights essential apps—including Aira, Be My Eyes, Google Translate, CityMapper, Ally, and XE Currency—and walks through realistic scenarios, from navigating New Orleans solo to handling unexpected passport emergencies abroad. Listeners will learn how to plan ahead, assess risks, stay connected with loved ones during travel, travel with a guide dog, and build confidence through preparation. Sue closes with actionable guidance: research everything, book ahead, use vetted companies, and travel on your own terms—because “the world is your oyster” when you’re prepared. Contact Info Guest – Sue Slater • Email: cruzaway2001@yahoo.com • Phone: 314-541-8400 • Additional resource: Rising Star Kulach (inclusive travel organization; contact Sue for details) Aftersight (Feedback & Questions) • Email: feedback@aftersight.org • Phone: 720-712-8856 Produced by Jonathan Price, Podcast & Program Producer, Aftersight Show Credits Host: Kim Wardlow Guest: Sue Slater Producer: Jonathan Price An Aftersight Original Podcast Chapter Markers 00:00 — Intro & episode overview 01:20 — Meet Sue Slater 03:10 — Domestic solo travel basics 06:45 — Airport navigation & accessible tools 09:05 — Researching hotels and neighborhood safety 11:30 — Using Lyft/Uber safely when traveling alone 13:30 — International travel: currency & language prep 16:00 — Phone access, SIM cards & connectivity challenges 18:45 — Booking tours and transportation in advance 21:10 — Travel insurance essentials 23:00 — Protecting passports, cards & preventing theft 27:00 — Sue’s solo travel stories: New Orleans 29:30 — Sue’s solo travel stories: Dubai 31:20 — Emergencies abroad & contacting the embassy 33:00 — Staying connected with loved ones 35:00 — Traveling with a guide dog internationally 37:00 — Best apps for blind and low-vision travelers 40:15 — Final advice for new solo travelers 42:20 — How to contact Sue & inclusive travel groups 43:20 — Outro & listener questions