Retinal Realities

Retinal Realities

The Retinal Realities podcast will be a platform for Retina SA to engage in discussions on a wide range of topics including: • Interesting information on retinal degenerative conditions, • Discussions on the latest and greatest assistive devices and apps which help the visually impaired, • Conversations and stories covering science, tech, family, relationships, careers, humour, inspirational triumphs, social change and many more arears of interest

  1. Episode 36 - Helen Keller Day — 'Alone we can do so little, but together we can do so much

    4d ago

    Episode 36 - Helen Keller Day — 'Alone we can do so little, but together we can do so much

    "Alone we can do so little, but togetherwe can do so much." — Helen Keller This June, in celebration of Helen KellerMonth and Helen Keller Day on 27 June, host Karen Denton sits down with Bev Richardson from the Helen Keller Society in Pinelands, Cape Town. Together they explore the extraordinary life of Helen Keller — the deafblind American woman who learned five languages,earned a university degree, and spent her life fighting for the rights of people with disabilities worldwide. And discover how her 1951 visit to Cape Town laid the foundation for the Helen Keller Society, which continues her legacy today through free low vision services, assistive devices, and community support groups across the Cape Peninsula. A story of determination, empathy, and the power of human connection — this is one episode you won't want to miss. 🎧 All episodes available at www.retinasa.org.za under the Learn tab. Thank you to Roche Products (Pty) Ltd for sponsoring this wonderful series of Retinal Realities podcasts.Podcast Disclaimer: Any information, either audio or visual, contained on this Podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We are not medical doctors, and you should always contact your physician or other qualified health care professional for any medical advice you need. The views expressed in this podcast do not reflect the views of Retina South Africa or any of our sponsors.

    14 min
  2. Episode 35 | Living Boldly with Low Vision: Meet Karla Rossouw

    Jun 18

    Episode 35 | Living Boldly with Low Vision: Meet Karla Rossouw

    This Youth Month, we sit down with Karla Rossouw — a 24-year-old marketing graduate, law student, content creator, and fitness enthusiast from Cape Town — who is living with Leber's Congenital Amaurosis (LCA), a rare genetic visual impairment.In this inspiring conversation, Karla opens up about navigating mainstream schooling with severe vision loss, the role her mom played as her greatest advocate, and how she has learned to embrace assistive devices and ask for help. From running and surfing to building a career in marketing and studying law, Karla is proof that a visual impairment is part of your story — but it doesn't have to be the end of it.She also shares her powerful message to young people with low vision: "Don't let other people's understanding become the understanding that you have of yourself."In this episode we cover:Karla's diagnosis journey and life with Leber's Congenital AmaurosisNavigating mainstream school with low visionAssistive devices and tools that help her dailyStaying active — running, surfing, horse riding and gym accessibility challengesBuilding a career and studying law as a person with a visual impairmentHer dream of becoming a voice and advocate for othersHer message to young South Africans living with low visionKarla has recently been nominated to join the Management Committee of Retina South Africa, where she hopes to be a voice for people living with low vision and help close the gaps in accessibility and inclusion.Thank you to Roche Products (Pty) Ltd for sponsoring this wonderful series of Retinal Realities podcasts.

    22 min

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The Retinal Realities podcast will be a platform for Retina SA to engage in discussions on a wide range of topics including: • Interesting information on retinal degenerative conditions, • Discussions on the latest and greatest assistive devices and apps which help the visually impaired, • Conversations and stories covering science, tech, family, relationships, careers, humour, inspirational triumphs, social change and many more arears of interest