The Blind Chick

The Blind Chick

Welcome to "The Blind Chick," where hosts Penn and Moses Street navigate the world of vision loss with humor, heart, and resilience. Penn, who began her journey into vision loss at the age of nine, is joined weekly by amazing members of the blind community sharing stories of hope, love, and triumph. Conversations range from informative insights to tales of denial and grief, forming a supportive community. Join us to discover that life doesn't end with vision loss; it's an opportunity to thrive. Subscribe now for a podcast that goes beyond challenges to showcase the vibrant and resilient lives led by "The Blind Chick" community. It's time to embrace life, laugh, and learn that there is indeed life "AFTER sight." This service is made possible by generous donations. Consider supporting us at www.aftersight.org to help keep these resources free. Aftersight also provides free white canes, support groups, and more, all thanks to contributions from our community.

  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    Emergency Preparedness with Marty Sobo (Part 2)

    In this powerful follow-up conversation, The Blind Chick welcomes back Marty Sobo to continue the discussion on emergency preparedness for individuals who are blind or have low vision. Marty shares firsthand experiences from surviving the California wildfires, highlighting critical gaps in emergency alert systems, evacuation challenges, and the importance of self-advocacy, community support, and preparedness strategies. This episode builds on Part 1, where Marty shared the harrowing details of his experience navigating the LA fires. If you haven’t heard it yet, be sure to listen to Part 1 to fully grasp the impact and significance of this conversation. Key Topics & Takeaways: ? Alert System Inefficiencies: Why emergency alerts vary by location and how some fail to reach those who need them most. ? Disaster Preparedness for the Blind Community: Practical steps to create a personal evacuation plan, including backup supplies, accessible communication strategies, and designating safe meetup locations. ? The Importance of Knowing Your Neighbors: Building relationships with your local community can be life-saving in an emergency. ? How to Prepare in Advance: The significance of having a "go bag," storing essential documents at multiple locations, and keeping extra mobility aids (like a folding cane) with trusted family members or friends. ? Emergency Drills & Rehearsing Your Plan: How practicing evacuations can reduce stress and panic when disaster strikes. Chapter Markers: ? 00:00 – Intro: Welcome to The Blind Chick! Why this episode matters. ? 01:15 – Recap of Part 1: Marty Sobo’s experience with the LA fires. ? 02:30 – Emergency Alert Systems: Why accessibility is a major issue. ? 05:00 – California vs. Colorado: How disaster notifications vary by state. ? 08:45 – The Role of Fire Departments & Local Agencies. ? 12:10 – How to Build a Personal Emergency Plan. ? 16:00 – Self-Advocacy: What to communicate with neighbors & emergency responders. ? 19:30 – The Importance of Practicing Evacuation Plans. ? 24:00 – Final Thoughts: Marty’s key takeaways on disaster preparedness. ? 27:30 – Closing Remarks: Stay prepared & connected! ? Call to Action: ? Enjoyed this episode? Please leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! Your feedback helps us grow and reach more listeners. ? Share this episode with your friends, family, and community—preparedness saves lives! ? Questions or suggestions? Email us at [Insert Email] or follow us on social media at @Aftersight. ? Subscribe to The Blind Chick wherever you listen to podcasts!

    28 min
  2. JAN 16

    Exploring Intimacy, Therapy, and Insight with Raquel Perez (Part 2)

    This episode of The Blind Chick continues the conversation with Raquel Perez, a licensed couples and sex therapist, focusing on the intersection of intimacy, mental health, and personal growth. Raquel shares insights into therapy approaches, including ketamine-assisted therapy, and discusses the significance of creating a safe space for exploration and self-awareness. The hosts, Penn and Moses, reflect on their personal experiences with therapy and the role of curiosity in overcoming societal taboos surrounding sex, drugs, and vision loss. Raquel emphasizes the importance of addressing trauma, fostering open dialogue, and finding safety to explore one's inner world. Chapter Markers: 00:00 – Introduction and content warning by Jonathan Price 02:19 – Understanding lived experiences and their impact on intimacy 04:30 – Normalizing discussions about sex and relationships through humor 06:50 – Raquel’s unique approach to couples and sex therapy 09:12 – Ketamine therapy: Process, benefits, and misconceptions 13:42 – Addressing societal stigmas surrounding drugs and therapy 16:09 – Drawing parallels between taboo topics like sex and drug use 18:31 – Importance of breaking the secrecy surrounding vision loss 20:52 – The role of curiosity and open conversations in healing 23:09 – How to contact Raquel Perez and her therapy modalities 25:14 – Final thoughts: Embracing curiosity, insight, and self-awareness Contact Information: Raquel Perez Website: www.intimacounseling.com Email: Raquel@intimacounseling.com Social Media: @RaquelPerez.Intima (YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok) Have questions for Raquel Perez or the hosts? Email us at feedback@aftersight.org or call (720) 712-8856. Don’t forget to tune in next week for more insightful discussions!

    28 min
  3. JAN 9

    Understanding Intimacy: A Conversation with Raquel Perez

    This episode of The Blind Chick dives into a candid and eye-opening discussion about sex education, intimacy, and navigating the complexities of relationships within the blind and low-vision community. Guest Raquel Perez shares her journey from being a young mother with retinitis pigmentosa to becoming a sex therapist, highlighting the importance of normalizing conversations about sexuality. The episode addresses stigma, the impact of cultural and familial silence around sex, and the unique challenges faced by blind individuals in learning about intimacy. Key topics include: The evolution of Raquel’s career and her experiences with vision loss. Addressing the lack of sex education for blind youth and its consequences. Strategies for fostering open dialogue about sex and intimacy, starting in childhood. How societal perceptions shape our understanding of relationships and sexuality for atypical populations. Content Warning: This episode contains adult content and is not suitable for young listeners. Chapter Markers: 00:00 – Listener Discretion Advised 00:50 – Introduction to Raquel Perez and Her Journey 02:49 – Navigating Vision Loss and the Spectrum of Blindness 07:30 – Challenges of Shame and Visibility in RP Families 12:10 – Raquel's Path to Becoming a Sex Therapist 16:40 – Sex Education and Advocacy for the Blind Community 21:24 – Shifting Perspectives on Sex and Normalizing Conversations 23:49 – Cultural Silence and Sex in Retirement Communities

    26 min
  4. JAN 2

    Denise Leigh: Britain's Got Talent and Other Silly Stories!

    In this heartwarming episode of The Blind Chick, Penn and Moses welcome Denise Leigh for the third and final part of their incredible conversation. Denise, a blind musician, cancer survivor, and mother, shares her inspirational journey through life, career, and motherhood. From discussing her groundbreaking role in Britain's disability arts scene to her appearances on Britain's Got Talent and performances at iconic venues like the London Paralympics, Denise offers insight into her resilience and mindset. The episode explores the "secret sauce" for success among blind individuals, the importance of visibility in the arts, and the role of advocacy in breaking down barriers. Denise also shares personal stories, such as her son's cheeky reaction to her Operatunity win and her methods for navigating the stage as a blind performer. As the conversation wraps up, Denise emphasizes the critical role of support and belief in helping children with disabilities achieve their dreams. Listeners are reminded of the value of programs like The Blind Chick and how they can support Aftersight’s mission to empower the blind and low-vision community. Chapter Markers 00:00.077 – Introduction by Jonathan Price 02:22.402 – Denise Leigh: The Secret Sauce of Thriving Blind 03:47.728 – "I'm a Musician Who Happens to Be Blind" 06:01.424 – From Operatunity to Britain's Got Talent 08:19.464 – Challenges and Triumphs in Mainstream Arts 10:40.137 – Navigating Blindness on Stage 13:07.561 – BGT Audition and Simon Cowell’s Encouragement 15:29.043 – Denise’s Sons React to Her Success 17:46.549 – Reflections on Parenting and Advocacy 19:48.841 – Closing Thoughts and Future Collaborations 24:27.861 – Call to Action: Supporting Aftersight

    27 min
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Welcome to "The Blind Chick," where hosts Penn and Moses Street navigate the world of vision loss with humor, heart, and resilience. Penn, who began her journey into vision loss at the age of nine, is joined weekly by amazing members of the blind community sharing stories of hope, love, and triumph. Conversations range from informative insights to tales of denial and grief, forming a supportive community. Join us to discover that life doesn't end with vision loss; it's an opportunity to thrive. Subscribe now for a podcast that goes beyond challenges to showcase the vibrant and resilient lives led by "The Blind Chick" community. It's time to embrace life, laugh, and learn that there is indeed life "AFTER sight." This service is made possible by generous donations. Consider supporting us at www.aftersight.org to help keep these resources free. Aftersight also provides free white canes, support groups, and more, all thanks to contributions from our community.

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