

The Blind Chick
Aftersight
The Blind Chick is an Aftersight Original hosted by Penn and Moses Street. It’s a raw, real, and often funny conversation space where blindness isn’t a limitation—it’s part of the story. Each episode dives into the lives of blind and low-vision people, exploring resilience, identity, and the messy, beautiful realities of living without sight. With heart, humor, and honesty, The Blind Chick breaks stereotypes, challenges stigma, and reminds us all that blindness is not the end of the story—it’s the beginning of a new one.
Episodes
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May 2, 2024 • 24min
Leaving a Legacy of Love
Summary
In this episode, Penn and Moses welcome Precious Perez, a talented musician and author. They discuss Precious' background in music, her journey as an artist, and the inspiration behind her book 'Vision: My Story of Strength'. Precious shares her passion for music and her desire to break barriers as a Latina woman in the industry. She also emphasizes the importance of love and kindness in leaving a positive legacy. The episode concludes with a reminder to be kind to oneself and others.
Takeaways
Follow your passion and keep working towards your goals.
Don't be afraid to ask for help and lean on the support of others.
Choose love and kindness in all aspects of life.
Leave a positive legacy by making a difference in the lives of others.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Costa Rica Trip
03:18 Precious' Background and Book
08:32 Passion for Music and Career Path
10:50 Preferred Genre and Musical Journey
13:14 Recording Music in Costa Rica
14:10 Legacy and Impact
15:56 Takeaway and Contact Information
Thank you for listening to this episode of the blind chick if you have any questions for Penn or Moses, please call us at 720-712-8856 or email us at feedback@aftersight.org. Thanks for listening and will see you next week.

Apr 25, 2024 • 27min
The Power of Humility in Fostering Curiosity
Summary
In this episode, Penn and Moses Street are back for Part 2 as they chat with Andre Van Hall about overcoming prejudice and embracing change. Andre shares his personal experiences as a blind individual and offers insights on how to shift from prejudice to curiosity. He emphasizes the importance of humility and acceptance in fostering curiosity and understanding. Andre also discusses the concept of neuroplasticity and the need to rewire our expectations and prejudices. The conversation highlights the power of choosing to see the light in difficult situations and the impact of curiosity on personal growth.
Takeaways
Prejudice can be transformed into curiosity through humility and acceptance.
Neuroplasticity allows us to rewire our expectations and prejudices.
Choosing to see the light in difficult situations can lead to personal growth.
Curiosity and understanding are fostered by humility and acceptance.
Embracing change requires a willingness to rewire our thinking and overcome prejudices.
Chapters
00:00 Introducing Andre Van Hall and the Power of Curiosity
06:41 Andre's Book: A Practical Guide to Embracing Change
12:47 Challenging Preconceived Notions of Blindness
23:39 Choosing to See the Light: Personal Growth
Thank you for listening to this episode of The Blind Chick if you have any questions for Penn or Moses, please feel free to email us at feedback@aftersight.org or call us at 720-712-8856. Have a fantastic week.

Apr 18, 2024 • 26min
Curiosity as a Tool for Navigating Change
Summary
In this episode of The Blind Chick, hosts Penn and Moses interviews Andre Van Hall, a motivational speaker and curiosity instigator. Andre shares his journey of overcoming challenges, including losing his vision, losing his career, and battling cancer. He emphasizes the importance of humility and reaching out for support during difficult times. Andre also discusses the power of curiosity in navigating change and finding new opportunities. The episode ends with a teaser for part two and an announcement about a new podcast called Game Changers.
Takeaways
Humility is key in navigating difficult change and accepting support from others.
Curiosity can help reduce stress and open up new opportunities during times of change.
Reaching out for help and being open to new experiences can lead to personal growth and success.
Overcoming prejudices and misconceptions about blindness can lead to a more fulfilling life.
Sound Bites
"We tend to underestimate the strength of people that surround us and how willing they are to help us."
"I need to start to go in a different direction."
"The best way to deal with stress is get curious."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Costa Rica Trip
05:16 Facing Life Disruptors
09:22 The Power of Humility and Support
15:26 Using Curiosity to Navigate Change
Thank you for listening to The Blind Chick. If you have any questions for Penn or Moses, give us a call at (720) 712-8856 or email us at feedback@aftersight.org

Apr 11, 2024 • 27min
From Capitol Hill to Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind
Summary
In this episode, Jocelyn Hunter, Senior Director of Communications at Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind, shares her experiences and insights. She discusses the top three things to experience in Washington, DC, including the US Capitol Tour, the Portrait Gallery, and a baseball game. Jocelyn also talks about her journey of gaining confidence and independence after being diagnosed with a rare eye condition. She shares her work experience on Capitol Hill and her career growth at Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind. Jocelyn emphasizes the organization's mission of creating independence for the blind and visually impaired and highlights the services they offer.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
03:19 Top Three Things to Experience in Washington, DC
06:09 Gaining Confidence and Independence
08:04 Working on Capitol Hill
13:03 Career Growth at Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind
22:29 Creating Independence for the Blind and Visually Impaired
23:31 Services Offered by Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind
26:43 Closing Remarks
Thank you for listening to this episode of The blind Chick. We know you have questions, so let us know what they are. Call us at (720) 712-8856 or email us at feedback@aftersight.org. Have a great week.

Apr 4, 2024 • 27min
Belief Beyond Sight: Kayla Jenkins
Walking by Faith, Not Sight: Kayla Jenkins' Inspiring Journey on The Blind Chick Podcast
In this episode of 'The Blind Chick,' hosts Moses and Penn Street bring to the fore stories of resilience and the triumphs over life's hurdles, particularly focusing on living with vision impairment. The narrative unfolds with Moses and Penn encouraging audience engagement through feedback and announces the addition of a new podcast, 'Game Changers,' about adaptive sports. The highlight of the episode is an inspiring conversation with guest Kayla Jenkins, a young woman who, despite an aggressive form of glaucoma that led to significant vision loss, earned her law degree and is pursuing seminary studies. Jenkins, the youngest of twelve siblings, shares her journey from aspiring lawyer to founding Blind Faith Ministries, a platform rooted in faith and resilience against adversity. Throughout, the hosts and Jenkins touch upon the importance of self-advocacy, the distinction between sight and vision, and the role of faith in navigating life's challenges. The episode not only sheds light on Kayla's personal journey and aspirations but also discusses broader themes of adaptation, support, and the impact of loss on life's path.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome to The Blind Chick Podcast!
00:45 Engaging with Our Audience: Feedback and Announcements
01:32 Introducing Game Changers: A New Podcast on Adaptive Sports
02:00 Don't Miss the Audio Trekker Hike Event!
03:11 Meet Kayla Jenkins: Law Graduate and Seminary Student
05:02 Kayla's Love for Vintage Fashion and Overcoming Vision Challenges
07:13 Finding Personal Style with Vision Loss
08:36 Kayla's Family Background and Hereditary Glaucoma
10:04 Kayla's Journey to Becoming a Lawyer
11:42 Facing Vision Loss During Law School
14:55 The Birth of Blind Faith Ministries
20:16 Kayla's Vision for Blind Faith Ministries and Being a Light for Others
24:58 Final Thoughts and Gratitude
Thank you for listening to this episode of The Blind Chick. If you would like to make a comment or suggest a guest or have questions for Penn or Moses, please call us at 720-712-8856 or email us at feedback@aftersight.org. Have a great week.

Mar 28, 2024 • 27min
All the Light We Cannot See: Joe Strechay
Summary
In this episode, Penn and Moses are joined again by Joe Strechay, a blind filmmaker and advocate for disability representation in the film industry. Joe shares his experience working on the film 'All the Light We Cannot See' and the challenges of casting actors with low-vision. He discusses the importance of realistic representation and the impact it can have on changing societal perceptions of blindness. Joe also talks about his journey in the film industry and his future projects. He emphasizes the need for more opportunities for blind and low-vision individuals in the industry and the power of storytelling to create positive change.
Takeaways
Realistic representation of blindness in film and television can help change societal perceptions of blindness.
Casting actors with visual impairments can bring authenticity and depth to characters with disabilities.
There is a need for more opportunities for disabled individuals in the film industry, both in front of and behind the camera.
Storytelling has the power to challenge stereotypes and create positive change.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:10 Guest Introduction
03:32 Casting Process
04:27 Challenges in Casting
05:48 Impact of Blindness Representation
06:47 Meeting Aria
07:44 Bringing the Book to Life
08:34 Creating Realistic Blindness
09:30 Sound Design and Immersion
10:56 Attention to Detail
11:55 Joe's Journey in the Film Industry
13:45 Future Projects
14:44 Impact of Joe's Work
16:37 Joe's Background and Passion for Film
19:33 Transition to Writing and Consulting
20:25 Representation in the Industry
21:51 Breaking Barriers
23:46 Upcoming Projects
25:41 Consulting Work and The Dot Experience
26:33 Conclusion
Thank you for listening to this episode of The Blind Chick. If you have any questions, please call us at 720-712-8856 or you can email us at feedback@aftersight.org. Thanks for listening.

Mar 21, 2024 • 28min
In Darkness We See: Joe Strechay Unleashed
Empowerment and Inclusion: A Conversation with Joe Stretchay on 'The Blind Chick' Podcast
This episode of 'The Blind Chick,' an Aftersight original podcast, features hosts Moses and Penn Street engaging in a heartfelt conversation with Joe Stretchay, a renowned figure in the film industry known for his work on advocating for the inclusion of blind and low-vision actors. The discussion covers a range of topics, including overcoming adversity, the significance of representation in media, and the impact of Stretchay's work on challenging ableism in the film industry. Stretchay shares insights from his involvement in major productions like 'See,' 'Daredevil,' and 'The OA,' emphasizing the importance of authentic representation and innovative techniques that cater to blind and low-vision individuals. The episode not only celebrates the achievements and contributions of Joe Stretchay but also underscores the broader themes of strength, resilience, and the transformative power of representation in media.
00:00 Welcome to The Blind Chick Podcast!
00:33 Listener Feedback and Contact Info
01:15 Celebrating Birthdays and Special Guests
01:32 Joe Stretchay: A Visionary in the Film Industry
03:57 Exploring Ableism in Entertainment
05:09 The Art of Touch Language in 'See'
08:12 Behind the Scenes: Creating a World for the Blind
16:50 The Impact of Authentic Representation in Film
17:33 Universal Design and Accessibility in Set Design
26:57 Concluding Thoughts and Birthday Wishes
Thank you for listening to this episode of The Blind Chick. If you would like to have your question answered by Penn and Moses, please give us a call at 720-712-8856 or if you would rather email us you can do so at feedback@aftersight.org

Mar 14, 2024 • 27min
Shine Music Festival
Creating Inclusive Music Festivals: The Story of Shine Music Festival
This episode of 'The Blind Chick' podcast features a conversation with Shawn Satterfield, a pioneer in making music festivals inclusive for people with disabilities. Shawn shares her journey of recognizing her purpose after a revealing experience at a concert, and how it led to the creation of the Shine Music Festival. The festival is designed to be universally accessible, not just in terms of physical accessibility but also in representing a diverse set of performers on stage. The hosts and Shawn discuss the importance of inclusivity beyond just the ADA section at concerts, highlighting the festival's approach to accommodating neurodiverse individuals and ensuring all attendees can enjoy the festival equally. The discussion also touches on the impact of such inclusive festivals on both the disability community and the broader audience, fostering a more understanding and inclusive society. Additionally, Shawn mentions future plans for expanding the festival and the need for sponsorship and support to continue making inclusivity at music festivals the norm.
00:00 Welcome to The Blind Chick Podcast!
00:48 Easter Memories and the Joy of Childhood
01:39 Introducing Shawn Satterfield: A Pioneer for Inclusion
02:09 The Birth of a Purpose: From ADA Sections to Inclusive Festivals
06:12 Expanding the Vision: Beyond Accessibility to Universal Design
12:35 The Impact of Inclusion: Changing Perceptions and Building Community
16:39 Looking Ahead: The Future of Shine Music Festival and Inclusive Events
23:10 How You Can Support Shine Music Festival
26:12 Closing Thoughts and How to Get Involved
Thank you for listening to this episode of The Blind Chick. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at feedback@aftersight.org or call us at (720) 712-8856. Thank you for joining us this week.

Mar 7, 2024 • 28min
Blindly Globe-Trotting: Tales of Travel and Adaptability
In this episode of 'The Blind Chick,' hosts Penn and Moses welcome clinical social worker and licensed therapist Lea Gaffen-Kessel. Lea shares her personal journey with vision loss, her professional work in mental health, and her love for travel despite the challenges her condition presents. Lea discusses the process of seeking accommodations for her condition in the workplace and highlights the importance of support groups and accessible travel opportunities. Throughout the conversation, the hosts explore Leah's path to becoming a therapist, inspired by her own mental health journey, and the resources available for those experiencing vision loss. Guest stories and inquiries about accessible travel and mental health in the context of vision loss are central to this engaging discussion.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to The Blind Chick Podcast
00:25 Meet the Hosts: Moses and Penn
00:47 Introducing Guest: Lea Gaffen-Kessel
01:36 Getting to Know Leah: Personal Interests and Travels
05:45 Lea's Journey with Vision Loss
13:23 Lea's Adventures in Accessible Travel
19:29 Lea's Career as a Clinical Social Worker
22:59 Lea's Support Group for Vision Loss
26:18 Conclusion and Contact Information
Thank you for listening to this episode of The Blind Chick. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at feedback@aftersight.org or call us on our voice mail line at (720) 712-8856. Have a great day and we'll see you next week.

Feb 29, 2024 • 27min
Professor Blindie's Guide to Seeing the Funny Side of Blindness
Resilience and Rediscovery: Ariana Dewberry's Journey from Sight to Insight
This episode of The Blind Chick podcast features host duo Moses and Penn Street engaging in conversation with guest Ariana Dewberry, also known as Professor Blindie. Ariana shares her profound journey of sudden vision loss in 2018 due to pseudotumor cerebri, leading to legal blindness. Despite the setbacks, including misdiagnosis and significant mobility loss, Ariana emphasizes resilience, the transition to learning new skills such as Braille and cane navigation, and her motivation to start her business, Blind Intelligence. The discussion also covers the impact of the loss of Ariana's son and how she channels her grief into positive actions, including initiating a scholarship in his name. Her story underlines the theme of overcoming adversity and using personal experiences to inspire and assist others in the community.
00:00 Introduction to The Blind Chick Podcast
00:25 The Hosts' Banter and Introduction to the Episode
02:01 Introducing the Guest: Arianna Dewberry
02:43 Ariana's Childhood Hero and the Origin of 'Professor Blindie'
04:11 Ariana's Sudden Vision Loss Journey
06:01 The Struggles and Challenges of Losing Vision
10:42 Ariana's Rehabilitation and Learning New Skills
15:59 Starting Blind Intelligence and Overcoming Personal Loss
21:30 Ariana's Takeaway and How to Connect with Her
24:56 Closing Remarks and Shout-outs
Thank you for listening to this episode of The Blind Chick. If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please feel free to email us at feedback@aftersight.org or give us a call on our voicemail line at 720-712-8856.