1) Episode Summary In this episode of The Blind Chick, Penn Street and Moses Street welcome Brandy Mimms AKA: Unique The Deaf Dancer for a powerful conversation about identity, resilience, art, and refusing to let other people’s limitations define your future. Brandy shares her story of being adopted, growing up hard of hearing, losing her parents at a young age, surviving Hurricane Katrina, and eventually building a life in Arkansas rooted in dance, advocacy, and creativity. What makes this conversation land is Brandy’s honesty. She talks about the pain of being underestimated, the long road of learning who she really was, and the discipline it took to keep moving forward when doors did not open easily. From trying out for cheerleading without formal experience, to pushing through college dance programs, to learning how to navigate performance spaces with both hearing and vision challenges, Brandy’s story is a vivid reminder that calling is often forged through adversity, not comfort. The heart of the episode is Brandy’s message: never let the wrong “no” become the final word over your life. She encourages listeners to try, to fail, to keep learning, and to pursue what they love even when the path is unconventional. The result is an episode full of courage, humor, and deeply earned wisdom. 2) Contact Info Guest / Organization Brandy Unique The Deaf Dancer Socials listed in the episode: Unique the Deaf Dancer on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube Website listed in the transcript: www.brandy.com (verify before publishing, since this comes from transcription) Brandy also invites listeners to reach out through social media for performances, presentations, speaking, and possible virtual dance classes. Aftersight Feedback / guest questions: feedback@aftersight.org Producer Credits Produced by Jonathan Price for Aftersight. 3) Show Credits Hosts: Penn Street and Moses Street Guest: Brandy Mimms - Unique The Deaf Dancer Producer: Jonathan Price Network: Aftersight (00:00) - — Penn and Moses welcome Brandy to The Blind Chick (01:39) - — Brandy shares her early story, adoption, and hearing loss (08:02) - — The cheerleading tryout that changed her life (16:26) - — Hurricane Katrina and starting over in Arkansas (22:11) - — Going back to school and choosing dance anyway (28:06) - — Learning more about her hearing and vision challenges (30:04) - — How Brandy navigates stages, darkness, and performance spaces (38:39) - — Why she created Listen With Your Eyes (46:30) - — Her sons, music, and the freedom of improvisation (51:51) - — Brandy’s message: try, persevere, and reject the wrong “no” (53:52) - — Where listeners can follow and connect with Brandy (57:33) - — Closing encouragement and Aftersight contact info