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 27 - Women's Month Spotlight - Strength in Motion - with Kathleen (Kat) Flanagan

    08/11/2025

    Episode 27 - Women's Month Spotlight - Strength in Motion - with Kathleen (Kat) Flanagan

    Hello and welcome to Retinal Realities, the podcast where we challenge perceptions, celebrate resilience, and amplify voices from the visually impaired community and beyond. In honour of Women’s Month in South Africa, today’s episode shines a light on a woman whose story embodies strength,spirit, and unstoppable determination. Meet Kathleen Flanagan — or as her friends call her, Kat. At 39, she’s a powerhouse of athletic achievement and quiet courage. Diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa at the age of five, Kat has never been able to see in the dark, yet she’salways seen possibility. From climbing trees and playing tennis with neighbours to earning a President’s Award and completing her BTech in fashion design, Kat’s journey has been anything but ordinary. She holds a degree in accounting, works in tax, and has danced ballroom routines on stage. But her true passion? Sport. She’s conquered marathons, ultra trail runs, and triathlons — including her first full Ironman in March this year, with another on the horizon. This episode is a tribute to women like Kat — women who run, swim, lift, and rise. Women who redefine what’s possible. So let’s dive into her story and celebrate the power of women who dare to dream beyond sight. 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.

    21 min
  2. Episode 26 - From Canvas to Counselling - Art, Loss, and Healing Through Psychology with Alexandra Makhlouf

    07/02/2025

    Episode 26 - From Canvas to Counselling - Art, Loss, and Healing Through Psychology with Alexandra Makhlouf

    Welcome to another powerful episode of Retinal Realities, where we explore vision loss, resilience, and the human spirit. In this heartfelt conversation, we meet Alexandra Makhlouf an artist and aspiring therapist based in Johannesburg. She has exhibited her work both locally and internationally. After experiencing significant vision loss in adulthood, Alexandra shifted her attention to psychology, completing an Honours degree with distinction at the University of the Witwatersrand. She has an interest in working at the intersection of mental health and disability, currently volunteering as a lay counsellor with the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG) and recently having launched an online mental health support group for people living with disabilities. Whether you live with vision loss or support someone who does, this episode is a tribute to vulnerability, perseverance, and the healing power of human connection. Visit our website at www.retinasa.org.za for more information. 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.

    16 min
  3. Episode 25 - Finding Balance, Yoga, Vision Loss and Inner Strength

    06/20/2025

    Episode 25 - Finding Balance, Yoga, Vision Loss and Inner Strength

    Welcome back to another inspiring episode of RetinalRealities, the podcast that brings you stories of strength, insight, and perseverance from the world of vision loss. Today, we pause to honour International Yoga Day, celebrated globally on June 21st — a day that highlights yoga’s power to unite body, mind, and spirit. Rooted in ancient Indian philosophy, yoga transcends boundaries,offering inner peace and balance in a world full of noise. In this special episode, we’re joined by an extraordinary guest: Claudette Medefindt, the Secretary of Retina South Africa and a seasoned yoga teacher who radiates calm, wisdom, and strength. Claudette’s journey is a beautiful blend of resilience and mindfulness — one that bridges her passion for yoga with her experience of living with vision loss. Together, we’ll explore how yoga can be a healing force —not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually too — and learn a few simple practices you can begin using right away, wherever you are. So, settle in, take a deep breath... and let’sdive into this powerful conversation with Claudette. Namaste! 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.

    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