12 episodes

What do blind people do? Interviews and conversations with highly accomplished with blind and sighted folks.

Out of Sight Nancy Miloy

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.2 • 6 Ratings

What do blind people do? Interviews and conversations with highly accomplished with blind and sighted folks.

    World Services for the Blind keeps doors open for students during pandemic

    World Services for the Blind keeps doors open for students during pandemic

    President and CEO for World Services for the Blind, Sharon Giovinazzo, keeps her doors open during the height of the pandemic. The organization has worldwide partnerships and is on the move.
    WSB offers several sought after certifications for adults who are visually impaired and blind. Check them out @ wsblind.org.
    Want to get involved with the WSB Foundation? You can assist no matter where you live. Contact them @ wsblindfoundation.org.
     
    From their website: A storm washed up thousands of starfish, A child walks up and tosses in a starfish. Then another. And another.  A man says, “What are you doing? You cannot save them all. It’s impossible to make a difference.”  Returning back to the water, the girl said, “It made a difference to that one.”   Let’s make a difference with the talent and gifts we have been given.  
    WSB Foundation  2811 Fair Park Boulevard  Little Rock, AR 72204   |   (501) 664-7100   Ext. 244 | 
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    • 25 min
    A Conversation with Gordon Hempton: an Acoustic Ecologist and Pioneer.

    A Conversation with Gordon Hempton: an Acoustic Ecologist and Pioneer.

     
    We laugh, shed a tear and win. Gordon Hempton, world renowned  acoustical ecologist, records sounds in nature no other person has captured. He’s lost his hearing and I’m blind. How do we connect?
    This Emmy Award Winner shares his experiences and disappointments.
     

    • 36 min
    Season 2 Preview

    Season 2 Preview

    Season 2 – all interviews to keep your mind engaged. I track down some of the most interesting people
    during these uncertain times.
    Ever heard those sounds in nature while watching a documentary? Episode 1 is an interview with an
    Acoustical Ecologist, Gordon Hempton, known as the Soundtracker.
    Can’t wait to see you on the cast!

    • 2 min
    Snow skiing, faucets and anxiety. Oh my!

    Snow skiing, faucets and anxiety. Oh my!

    What’s inside?
    Snow skiing, a quest for sensor faucets, yes faucets and how I manage my anxiety and fear.
    I’ve spent the last couple of months teaching myself how to produce and edit the show. Consider this my debut!
    I hope it brings a smile to you and yours during this time of uncertainty. 

    • 25 min
    Philadelphia: Meet the Smedley's No Boundaries

    Philadelphia: Meet the Smedley's No Boundaries

    Philadelphia is riddled with history. There is one family there that is adding to the long list of historical happenings. This episode is a conversation with Kristin Smedley, TED Talker, author, President of Curing Retinal Blindness Foundation and recent Award winner. She’s Mom to two young men who defy the term “blind” and a beautiful daughter who is blessed with vision beyond her years.
    Sit in with us as I get one on one time with all four family members. 
    Kristin Smedley is a rising star in the blindness community and making inroads with geneticists, politicians and CEO’s. I don’t stop with Kristin, I had the good fortune to meet with her two sons, Michael and Mitch, who both are blind and defying all boundaries (because they don’t see any). But wait! There’s more! There’s a fourth Smedley, Karissa, the youngest who holds her own and is sighted.
    Find out more at www.CRB1.org and www.ThrivingBlind.com. You can get her book, Thriving Blind: Stories of Real People Succeeding Without Sight on Amazon.com.
    Enjoy this beautiful family.

    • 1 hr 15 min
    Where have I been? Just because you can't see me doesn't mean I'm not here.

    Where have I been? Just because you can't see me doesn't mean I'm not here.

    The hiatus is over. Knee replacement is over and recovery continues. The meds and I did not get along and it gave me time to reflect. Change is continuous.

    • 10 min

Customer Reviews

4.2 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

AlyakWYolim ,

Seeing another perspective

What a great way to gain understanding of a unique point of view. I enjoy the story telling and interviews that shine a light on the actual experience of blindness. It’s inspirational stuff - the surfing episode made me want to learn to surf! I also just enjoy the hosts voice, very easy listening.

SailingMemaid ,

Huge round of applause!

What an outstanding first episode! I’ve known Nancy for a long time - she has so much to offer to us all. I’m excited to see where this next endeavor takes her!

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