
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."
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Latest episodes

Jan 25, 2024 • 27min
Living a Kick-Ass Life with a Disability
The Blind Chick Podcast: Exploring Strength, Overcoming Hurdles, and Embracing an Adventurous Lifestyle
Would you like to give somebody a shout-out because they've done something awesome or have achieved a personal goal, or it's a holiday that you want to send them a special message? You can now purchase shout-outs at aftersight.org/shoutout. Receive 50% off by using the code LOVE at check out. When you purchase a shout-out, we will read it on one of our shows for the whole world to hear.
Join us for an insightful episode of The Blind Chick, an Aftersight original podcast. Listen to inspiring stories of strength, overcoming hurdles, and embracing life's adventures despite visual impairment. A week prior we introduced a new feature, 'Shout-out', allowing listeners to share their experiences, and we're thrilled to have received our first response from a listener, who shared her empowering journey of increased self-awareness and independence. In this episode, we have an incredible guest on board - Charlie Kramer - a renowned disability life coach who empowers people with disabilities to lead fulfilling lives. Known for his catchphrase 'live kick-ass lives,' Charlie inspires us all to step into our true selves rather than assimilate. So join us as we discuss Charlie's unique approach, the difference between a life coach and a therapist, and the empowering choice of expressing a full identity. Enjoy listening!
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00:00 Introduction to The Blind Chick Podcast
00:39 Engaging with Listeners: Shout Out Segment
01:05 Appreciating Listener's Feedback: Michelle's Story
02:20 Introducing the Guest: Charlie Kramer
03:07 Getting to Know Charlie: Personal Background
05:55 Charlie's Travel Recommendations
08:14 Charlie's Journey with Retinitis Pigmentosa
10:50 Charlie's Approach to Living with Vision Loss
18:50 Charlie's Unique Approach as a Life Coach
23:58 Connecting with Charlie: Social Media and More
25:34 Wrapping Up and Looking Forward to Part Two
If you enjoyed this show, we would love to hear from you! You can reach us at feedback at after sight.org or call us on our voicemail line at 720-712-8856 as always thank you for listening to The Blind Chick.

Jan 18, 2024 • 28min
Lights, Camera, Self-Esteem: Unveiling the Truth Behind Photographs
Overcoming Self Esteem Challenges & Story Time with The Blind Chick
Tune in for an uplifting and insightful episode of 'The Blind Chick' where Penn Street, the blind chick, and her husband Moses Street share their personal experiences in boosting self-esteem through the power of perception. They share how they survived a severe winter with improvised warmth and a lot of humor. Penn discusses her fondness for sunglasses and the empowering effect they have on her self-image. Tune in as they dive deep into the impact of appearance in media and social media. They explain how emotions play a crucial role in photography and discuss some practical tips to feel more confident in front of the camera. The show concludes with both emphasizing the importance of embracing uniqueness and practicing kindness.
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00:00 Introduction to The Blind Chick Podcast
00:54 Surviving the Polar Vortex: A Personal Experience
02:32 High School Memories and Mean Girls
04:45 The Impact of Media on Self Esteem
05:41 The Secret to Being Photographed
07:16 Photography Tips and Tricks
23:25 Embracing Your Differences in Photos
25:10 Final Thoughts and Wrap Up
Well if you enjoyed this show then I know you're going to love next week. If you have any questions of the hosts of The Blind Chick, then shoot them an email at feedback@aftersight.org or give them a call at (720) 712-8856.
Don't forget to give a shoutout to your loved one, or just anyone who may need a little pick-me-up. Just head to www.aftersight.org/shoutout and type in the promo code LOVE for 50% off your purchase. We'll see you next time.

Jan 11, 2024 • 28min
S3E2: From Victim to Victor: The Story of Safety Positive
The Blind Chick Podcast: Discussing Self-Advocacy and Safety for the Visually Impaired with Amy Wilson
In this enlightening episode of The Blind Chick Podcast, hosts Penn and Moses dive deep into the world of self-advocacy and safety for the blind with Amy Wilson, founder of the Safety Positive Foundation. Discussing troubling statistics around abuse of the blind, Amy sheds light on her foundation's mission to educate people, ultimately improving personal safety of the visually impaired community. From offering self-advocacy training to partnering with law enforcement and healthcare, Amy's dedication is truly inspiring, creating lasting change in the community. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion about empowerment, resilience, and safety in the blind community.
If you would like to follow along with a transcript of this show, please click on the link below.
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00:00 Introduction to The Blind Chick Podcast
00:28 Hosts' Personal Stories and Insights
01:39 Guest Introduction: Amy Wilson
02:05 Getting to Know Amy Wilson
03:46 Amy's Journey: From Vision Loss to Empowerment
07:34 Amy's Involvement with OneTouch Project
08:46 The Dark Side of OneTouch Project
13:23 The Importance of Verbal Craft Training
20:14 Pepper Spray Training for the Blind
23:03 Future Plans for Safety Positive Foundation
25:38 How to Connect with Amy and Safety Positive Foundation
27:09 Closing Remarks and Contact Information
Thank you for listening to this episode of the blind check to find out more information about Amy Wilson and the Safety Positive Foundation, please visit safetypositivefdn.org. If you would like to reach us, email us at feedback@aftersight.org or through our phone line 720-712-8856. Have a great week.

Jan 4, 2024 • 28min
Paving The Way With Jo
The Blind Chick Podcast: An Insightful Conversation with Author Joe Pinto
In this episode of The Blind Chick podcast, hosts Penn and Moses Street delve into an enriching discussion with pioneering blind author, Jo Elizabeth Pinto. Amidst New Year resolutions banter, the conversation unravels Pinto's life journey, beginning with her groundbreaking entrance into mainstream education in the 1970s. She recalls the daunting challenges faced by blind children at school, ingeniously highlighting the intersectionality of disability prejudice and sexism. The discussion fortuitously segues into the importance of inspiring characters in her books who are not defined by their disabilities. The hosts also highlight Joe's mentoring efforts in supporting others to adapt to their new condition of blindness. Lastly, the episode underscores the need to challenge societal norms and follow individual passions, as Jo culminates with powerful advice drawn from her life experiences. The discussion from this thought-provoking episode urges listeners to see past physical disabilities and acknowledge the capabilities each one possesses.
If you would like a transcript of this podcast, please click on the link below.
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00:00 Introduction and Hosts' New Year Resolutions
01:03 Exciting Guest Introduction
01:45 Journey to the Podcast
02:36 Experience as a Pioneer in Mainstream Schooling
06:31 Challenges of Unemployment Among the Blind
11:07 Writing Journey and Books
14:15 Experience as a Blind Parent
21:59 Jo's Mentoring Experiences
24:37 Conclusion and Contact Information
Thank you for listening to this episode of The Blind Chick. If you have any comments or questions, you can get a hold of us in two ways
feedback@aftersight.org
(720) 712-8856

Dec 28, 2023 • 26min
Goodbye Aftersight, Hello Blind Chick
Aftersight: Year-end Wrap Up
In this final episode of Aftersight for 2023, host Penn Street reflects on the year's milestones and memorable highlights. From connecting with Olympic athletes and artists to discussing innovative technology with entrepreneurs, Aftersight has touched various aspects of life. It also played an important role in preserving braille for future generations and providing comfort through a memorial episode dedicated to a dear friend. This episode is beautifully wrapped up by an inspiring message from Jonathan and a ‘mashup of voices’ that have left their impact throughout the year. As Aftersight transitions into 'The Blind Chick', Penn sends out a warm and hopeful message to all her listeners as we step into 2024.
A transcript of this episode can be found here:
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00:03 Introduction and Welcome
00:22 Transition to New Year and New Name
00:42 Year in Review: Highlights and Milestones
02:53 Guest Interview: Mike May
07:04 Guest Interview: Chad Allen
12:13 Guest Interview: Ginny Owens
18:58 Guest Interview: Kelvin Crosby
22:58 Guest Interview: Ricky McKinney
24:36 Closing Remarks and Looking Forward
We are so excited to have Moses Street joining the Blind Chick show. If you have questions for Penn and Moses, please reach out at feedback@aincolorado.org or call us at (720) 712-8856

Dec 21, 2023 • 28min
From Singin' and Dancin' to Journalism
Aftersight with Bridget Kuenning-Pollpeter
In this episode of 'Aftersight', host Penn Street engages with esteemed guest Bridget Kuenning-Pollpeter. Bridget is a journalist, mom, and performer who fought adversity from birth. She shares her experiences with diabetes, vision loss, and an eating disorder, using her story to inspire and change lives. Bridget later pursued a career as a creative nonfiction writer and journalist, circling back to her love for creativity. She discusses her favorite works and how she navigates the freelance writing world. Topping it off with talks about identity and body image and the importance of kindness, this episode emanates an aura of resilience and positivity.
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00:03 Introduction and Welcome
00:25 Meet the Guest: Bridget
01:50 Getting to Know Bridget: Ice Breaking Questions
04:28 Bridget's Struggles with Health and Eating Disorders
05:17 The Impact of Body Image and Eating Disorders
11:08 Bridget's Journey in Performing Arts
14:52 Transition to Writing and Journalism
22:10 Bridget's Favorite Pieces and How to Follow Her Work
27:04 Closing Remarks and Holiday Wishes
We hope you enjoyed this episode of Aftersight. Thank you for joining us. If you would like to reach any of the hosts or ask a question, please reach us at feedback@aimcolorado.org or call us on our voicemail line at (720) 712-8856.

Dec 14, 2023 • 27min
Penn Gets A Co-host!
Aftersight Episode: Introducing A New Co-Host and Exciting Future Plans
In this episode of Aftersight, Penn Street, the host, introduces her husband Moses Street as the new co-host for her podcast. She explains that the show's name will soon change to 'The Blind Chick', a reference to her own experiences as a low-vision individual and her willingness to see change. Penn dives into the history of how she came up with the new name for the show and the need for a co-host. Furthermore, she shares about the fun and challenges of hosting a podcast by oneself. Several notable guests and past interviews are mentioned, which includes celebrities like Diane Schuur and Chloe Duplessis. Excitingly, Penn reveals that Aftersight is now in the top 25% of USA podcasts, and she looks forward to what's to come in 2024.
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00:03 Introduction and Welcome
00:25 Introducing the New Co-Host
01:33 The Story Behind 'The Blind Chick'
02:12 The Journey
04:17 The Impact
07:11 The Evolution
07:46 Controversy and Acceptance
08:49 The Need for a Co-Host
10:14 The Dynamic Duo: Penn and Moses
12:26 Favorite Episodes and Future Guests
20:38 Celebrating Success and Looking Forward
24:58 Closing Remarks and Gratitude
Thank you for listening to this episode of Aftersight. If you would like to ask Penn and Moses a question, you can do so using the following links:
Feedback@aincolorado.org
(720)712-8856

Dec 7, 2023 • 28min
Jeff Hanson: An 'Extra'ordinary Life Part 2
Celebrating Jeff Hanson's Legacy, Part 2
In this episode of 'Aftersight', host Penn Street welcomes back Julie and Hal Hanson, parents of Jeff Hanson, a remarkable artist who passed away three years ago. They share more about Jeff's unique style, how he adapted to low vision, and his deep passion for raising donations for charity through his art. They also discuss Jeff's ambitious goal of raising $10 million for charity, which has so far reached the $8 million mark. The episode ends with an introduction to the upcoming 'Growing Kindness' sculpture project, inspired by Jeff's beloved poppy artwork.
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00:03 Introduction and Welcome
00:21 Remembering Jeff Hanson: A Remarkable Artist
01:37 Jeff's Unique Artistic Techniques
05:26 Jeff's Love for Poppies and Their Influence on His Art
07:15 Jeff's Vision and Its Impact on His Art
10:19 Jeff's Philanthropic Journey and Goals
12:30 The Growing Kindness Sculpture: A Tribute to Jeff's Legacy
19:08 Jeff's Love for Fine Things and His Unfulfilled Dreams
23:09 Jeff's Theme Song and His Parents' Reflections
25:03 How to Learn More About Jeff and Support His Legacy
26:47 Conclusion: A Tribute to Jeff's Impact
Thank you for listening to this episode of Aftersight soon to be named "The Blind Chick". If you have a question for Penn or would like to reach one of our other guests, please email us or call us on our voice mail line listed below. Have a wonderful week and we'll see you next time.
feedback@aincolorado.org
(720) 712-8856

Nov 30, 2023 • 29min
Jeff Hanson an 'Extra'ordinary Life - Part 1
Aftersight: A Tribute to an Extraordinary Life - Part 1
This episode of Aftersight features the parents of Jeff Hanson, a young, award-winning artist who excelled despite suffering from severe vision loss due to neurofibromatosis. Jeff's work, combining unusual colors and heavy, tactile textures, raised over a million dollars for charities nationwide by the time he turned 20. He also had a memorable friendship with Sir Elton John, initiated through a Make-A-Wish experience. The episode encourages listeners to visit Jeff's website, jeffhansonart.com. Learn more about his inspiring life and art.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:25 Introducing the Special Guests
01:08 The Story of Jeff Hanson: Early Life and Challenges
02:22 Jeff's Parents Share Their Grieving Process
04:01 Jeff's Artistic Journey Begins
05:32 The Evolution of Jeff's Art
13:52 Jeff's Art Becomes a Business
22:08 Jeff's Make-a-Wish Experience
26:41 How to Learn More About Jeff's Legacy
27:14 Conclusion and Farewell
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If you have a question for any of our AINC original hosts, please email us at feedback@aincolorado.org or call our voicemail line at (720) 712-8856.

Nov 23, 2023 • 27min
Medicare vs. Medicaid
Medicare and Enrollment Periods: Insight With Brenda Trey Hosts - After Sight Podcast
In this episode of the Aftersight Podcast, host Penn Street welcomes guest Brenda Trejos to discuss Medicare, its history, and how it works. They also cover enrollment periods, the different types of Medicare and who qualifies for them. Brenda stresses the need for caution in responding to commercials related to Medicare and the importance of seeking advice from a certified, licensed, authorized agent for personalized advice. The discussion also touches on the benefits of Medicare Advantage programs and the necessity of understanding one’s healthcare coverage fully. Brenda reveals that she provides her services across the country, helping clients understand and select the best options for their specific needs.
00:03 Introduction and Welcome
00:25 Podcast Name Change Announcement
01:51 Introduction of Guest - Brenda Trey
02:53 Getting to Know Brenda
04:53 Understanding Medicare
06:02 Medicare vs Medicaid
13:48 Medicare Enrollment Period
20:16 Contacting Brenda for Medicare Assistance
25:35 Closing Remarks and Announcements
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To make a comment or suggestion, you can email us at feedback@aincolorado.org or call us at (720) 712-8856