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ReVISION | Blind Low Vision NZ
Blind Low Vision NZ
22 episodes
1 week ago
After a visit to BLENNZ, which I finally figured out what that stood for in this episode, I met up with student Roman Parahi, who lost his sight at age 17, which sparked him on a journey to become a damn good rapper and advocate for the community.
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After a visit to BLENNZ, which I finally figured out what that stood for in this episode, I met up with student Roman Parahi, who lost his sight at age 17, which sparked him on a journey to become a damn good rapper and advocate for the community.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Arts,
Technology
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How A Blind Author Published 3 books in 10 months with Peter D Tutty | Summer 2023 | ReVISION
ReVISION | Blind Low Vision NZ
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2 years ago
How A Blind Author Published 3 books in 10 months with Peter D Tutty | Summer 2023 | ReVISION
Peter D Tutty and I have been online friends for a while now, so it was great to chat with him about his incredible work ethic, his philosophy on life as a blind author, and his blossoming TikTok career. You won't want to miss this episode!
ReVISION | Blind Low Vision NZ
After a visit to BLENNZ, which I finally figured out what that stood for in this episode, I met up with student Roman Parahi, who lost his sight at age 17, which sparked him on a journey to become a damn good rapper and advocate for the community.