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In this episode, we recap the focus is on Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS), a condition where those losing or without vision experience visual hallucinations. Featuring interviews with Judith Potts, founder of Esme’s Umbrella, and Dr. Gary Cusick from Louisville, Kentucky, the episode sheds light on the challenges of CBS, discusses available support, and emphasizes the importance of awareness and self-advocacy in navigating this aspect of vision loss.
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In episode 59, host Nick Isenberg explores the challenges faced by deaf/blind individuals at large, noisy events like the Democratic National Convention. He shares personal experiences and adaptive solutions that help improve accessibility, from specialized hearing devices to creative tech adjustments. Nick also discusses the importance of not delaying hearing aids, as untreated hearing loss can lead to cognitive issues and social isolation. Plus, the episode offers insights into altitude sickness for travelers venturing to high elevations.
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In this episode of the Tactile Traveler we'll highlight how your state’s Vocational Rehabilitation agency can change your life, share essential advice on respecting Native American cultures when visiting Indian Country, and offer practical tips for using drinking fountains. Plus, we explore the incredible impact your vote can have, along with inspiring stories of resilience and empowerment. Join us on this journey of exploration and empowerment for both blind and sighted listeners!
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In this episode, we're diving into how blind and low-vision folks can explore the world and enjoy the great outdoors. We'll cover everything from Leave No Trace principles and the thrill of blind hunting to tips on staying safe during hunting season and enjoying birding without sight. Plus, we'll introduce you to a new Native American travel site that's accessible and inclusive.
Whether you're blind, visually impaired, or sighted, there's something in this episode for you. Tune in and let's explore the world in a whole new way together!
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Welcome to Episode #56 of The Tactile Traveler, from KDNK Community Access Radio in Carbondale, Colorado. We're all about creating fun and meaningful experiences for both blind and sighted travelers, helping to tackle the isolation that can come with vision loss.
In this episode:
- We dive into the impact of gun violence on blindness with some powerful survival stories.
- Get important tips on blind etiquette, including why you should never grab a blind person.
- Hear Jennifer Cleveland’s inspiring advice on staying independent while losing sight.
- And catch an exciting update on showdown, a game designed specifically for the blind community.
Whether you're blind, visually impaired, or sighted, there's something valuable here for you. Listen now and help us spread the word!
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The Dangers of Fireworks
Blind Fishing
A Community College may be in Your Future, even if You haven’t been a Good Student
Tips for our sighted friends on guiding us
AndExciting News from Kayly Romero
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What to do when you are blind in a hurricane and describing things better to blind people.
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Welcome to episode 52 of "The Tactile Traveler" podcast! Join us as we explore Camp Abilities, a groundbreaking program empowering blind kids through athletic development and self-advocacy. Discover step-by-step guides on how to play goalball and showdown, two exciting games tailored for the blind community. Plus, we delve into the topic of overcoming fears and staying cautious around shadows!
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Join us in today's episode as we explore the challenges and importance of exercise for blind individuals. Gain insights from renowned experts Dr. Neil Wolkodoff, and Dr. Lauren Lieberman, discover practical tips for staying active, and be inspired by transformative stories from individuals like Archur Felder and Arlene. Plus, dive into the world of blind sports, including the fascinating game of pickleball!
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In this episode, the focus is on Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS), a condition where those losing or without vision experience visual hallucinations. Featuring interviews with Judith Potts, founder of Esme’s Umbrella, and Dr. Gary Cusick from Louisville, Kentucky, the episode sheds light on the challenges of CBS, discusses available support, and emphasizes the importance of awareness and self-advocacy in navigating this aspect of vision loss.
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In this episode, explore the experiences of blind individuals in prison and the captivating world of blind ballet. Discover the challenges, successes, and movements for change within these communities, all designed to expand understanding and empower individuals worldwide.
To provide feedback, share story ideas, or for any other questions email [email protected].
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Today's episode delves into critical conversations on "The Disabilities Talk" and highlights the aspirations of Blind Nurses, offering insights into the challenges faced by individuals with visual impairments in various scenarios, and empowering listeners with stories of overcoming obstacles.
To provide feedback, share story ideas, or for any other questions email [email protected].
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In Episode 45, we delve into the world of Blind Soccer, a rapidly growing sport in the United States. Blind soccer player John Marquez introduces us to the game, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and heightened auditory perception. Then, explore the art of flirting among blind individuals, with personal stories and insights from blind psychologist Jim Stokes and others. Join us on this month's episode of the Tactile Traveler!
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Hurricane season officially begins June 1st! To help us prepare, on today’s episode we rerunning our two most important stories on disaster preparedness, and assistance available to us after an emergency. No matter where we live, or go in the United States, we are exposed to possible natural disasters from hurricanes along the Golf and Atlantic coasts to forest fires in California and along the West Coast, and forest and wildland fires, floods, and tornadoes in between.
So, "weather" we’re at home or on vacation, it’s a good idea to be prepared for what might come our way!
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