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  • Dr. Charles Powell Part 2: Blindness, Brilliance, and Building Your Own Table
    2025/05/21
    In this inspiring second part of our conversation with Dr. Charles Powell, we dive deeper into his story of perseverance, grit, and triumph over systemic barriers. From taking the ADA bus to business college to washing dishes at Chick-fil-A while earning his third master’s degree, Dr. Powell shows us what it really means to defy expectations. When the world wouldn't hire him, he founded Divine Visions, a legal consulting business rooted in justice, faith, and service.
    Dr. Powell unpacks the stigma blind individuals face in employment and challenges the notion of being "overqualified." He also shares the heartwarming story behind the name Divine Visions and how it reflects both his spiritual purpose and his unwavering clarity of vision. This episode is packed with real talk, legal advocacy, a splash of apple pie, and a whole lot of hope.

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    Chapter Markers
    00:00 – Welcome Back & Shoutout to Penn and Moses
    01:05 – Charles Shares How He Enrolled in Paralegal School
    02:45 – Learning Together: A Blind Student Meets Unsure Professors
    04:48 – From 4.0 GPA to a Bachelor's and Beyond
    06:50 – Applying for Jobs While Studying—Even as a Dishwasher
    09:10 – The Chick-fil-A Hustle and Dishwasher Excellence
    11:30 – Launching Divine Visions: When the System Says No
    13:55 – Meaning Behind the Name ‘Divine Visions’
    16:30 – Justice, Poverty, and a Slice of Apple Pie
    18:55 – Consulting for the Same Offices That Rejected Him
    21:00 – Overqualified? Or Just Threatening to the System?
    23:20 – Why Blind Workers Make the Best Employees
    25:45 – From Chick-fil-A to Corporate Oil and Gas: The Hook for Part 3
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    28 分
  • Blind, But Not Broken with Dr. Charles Powell
    2025/05/15
    In this raw and riveting episode of The Blind Chick, Penn and Moses welcome the unforgettable Dr. Charles Powell—a blind legal consultant, business owner, and fierce advocate for accessibility and policy reform. Dr. Powell shares his powerful journey from sudden vision loss due to retinitis pigmentosa to battling alcoholism, identity loss, and depression—and ultimately rising with the help of his fiancée, his daughter, and a newfound community. With candor and humor, he takes listeners through the darkest day of his life and the transformation that followed.
    This is the real story—what most people don’t hear after the success. Dr. Powell reminds us all that being “blind” doesn’t mean being broken.

    🔹 Chapter Markers:
    00:00 – Welcome to The Blind Chick
    00:27 – Meet Dr. Charles Powell: “Blind, But Not Broken”
    01:45 – The Day Everything Changed
    05:13 – Depression, Alcohol, and Losing Identity
    07:37 – A Daughter’s Words That Changed Everything
    10:02 – First Steps: Community, Technology & iPhone Discovery
    12:25 – Learning to Walk Proud with the White Cane
    17:12 – From Pity Party to Progress
    21:54 – Choosing Family Over Systems
    24:11 – Becoming a Paralegal (And Owning the Room)
    25:33 – Outro & What’s Next in Part 2

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    26 分
  • Aftersight Hosts Unleashed Part 2
    2025/05/08
    In this exciting follow-up to Part 1, The Blind Chick brings together the voices behind Aftersight’s most beloved shows: Kim Wardlow (Navigating Life with Vision Loss), Bill Lundgren (Blindsight), Evan Starnes (Blind Level Tech), and Marty Sobo (Code Orange), hosted by Penn and Moses Street. This roundtable-style episode dives deep into the heart of each show, exploring their missions, major topics, most memorable moments, and where they’re heading in the future. Plus, we celebrate a major milestone—Jonathan Price’s three-year anniversary and his role in elevating Aftersight podcasts to a global stage. Join us as we laugh, reflect, and look forward to what’s next.
    Whether you're tuning in for practical tips, powerful stories, mental health support, or emergency preparedness, this episode is a love letter to our listeners—and to the incredible community we’ve built together.

    📌 Chapter Markers:
    00:00 – Intro: Blindness as adventure
    00:28 – Welcome back: Hosts Unleashed Pt. 2
    01:15 – Navigating Life with Vision Loss: Kim’s vision and show overview
    05:10 – Blind Level Tech: Evan’s mission, humor, and future goals
    09:58 – The story behind BLT Bytes and the Sandwich of the Week
    12:25 – Blindsight: Bill on mental health and normalizing therapy
    17:05 – Perfectionism, hope, and emotional awareness
    18:55 – Code Orange: Marty on preparedness and practical survival tips
    21:20 – Thanking Jonathan Price and celebrating 500+ episodes
    23:45 – The global growth and future of Aftersight podcasts
    25:45 – Closing gratitude and encouragement

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    Have guest suggestions, feedback, or want to get involved?
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    27 分
  • Aftersight Hosts Unleashed
    2025/05/01
    In this special crossover edition of The Blind Chick, Penn and Moses bring together the entire AfterSight podcast family for the very first time. This lively, heartfelt roundtable introduces each host—Kim Wardlow (Navigating Life with Vision Loss), Evan Starnes (Blind Level Tech), Bill Lundgren (Blindsight), and Marty Sobo (Code Orange)—as they share how their shows began, what fuels their passion, and what listeners can expect next. With laughs, stories, and a few technical hiccups, the crew unites around a shared mission: empowering the blind and low vision community through storytelling, education, and advocacy. Whether you’re a techie, a mental health advocate, or simply curious about navigating life with blindness, there’s something in this episode for everyone.

    Chapter Markers
    00:00 – Welcome to the Blind Chick
    01:00 – Introducing the dream episode: All the AfterSight hosts
    02:47 – Meet Kim Wardlow & Navigating Life with Vision Loss
    05:20 – Kim’s journey from volunteer reader to podcast host
    09:41 – Exploring the seasonal approach to NLVL
    10:40 – Meet Evan Starnes & Blind Level Tech
    12:00 – From tech nerd to intern to podcast creator
    14:19 – Tech for everyone: BLT’s mission
    15:10 – Jonathan’s podcast “prison” joke
    16:08 – Meet Bill Lundgren & Blindsight
    18:28 – From no podcast knowledge to host of a vital mental health show
    20:50 – Meet Marty Sobo & Code Orange
    23:07 – The birth of Code Orange through lived disaster experience
    24:30 – What’s next for AfterSight’s podcast lineup

    Contact Information
    Website: www.aftersight.org
    Phone: (720) 712-8856
    Email: feedback@aftersight.org
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    26 分
  • Locked, Loaded, and Listening: Hunting, Healing, and Hearing Loss with Darren Zenger
    2025/04/24
    In this episode of The Blind Chick, hosts Penn and Moses sit down with therapist and avid hunter Darren Zenger for a powerful, raw, and deeply insightful conversation. Darren shares his journey of vision and hearing loss, recovery through the 12-step program, and how he rediscovered his love for the outdoors and hunting using adaptive tech and strong community support.
    The conversation dives into trauma, addiction, neuroplasticity, and the importance of family systems in healing. Darren's story reveals how blindness and deafness don’t limit one's identity—they demand innovation, patience, and community. Plus, you won’t want to miss the story of how Darren bagged a deer at over 500 yards using adaptive hunting gear.

    ⏱️ Chapter Markers
    00:00 – Welcome to The Blind Chick
    00:28 – Meet Darren Zenger: Therapist, hunter, and mental health advocate
    01:45 – The link between trauma and addiction
    02:50 – Vision loss and its role in addiction risk
    04:10 – Medications and treatments for curbing addiction
    05:15 – The importance of mental health in recovery
    06:00 – Brain spotting, neuroplasticity, and healing the unseen
    09:45 – The blind brain: how sensory loss rewires neural activity
    11:20 – Family systems and community in recovery
    12:15 – The opposite of addiction is connection
    13:30 – Everyday trauma in the blind community
    14:10 – Can blind people hunt? (Short answer: YES!)
    16:00 – Adaptive hunting: crossbows, scopes, and 5-inch monitors
    18:50 – Taking the shot: a 525-yard success
    21:15 – Hunting as healing and connection
    23:40 – Final thoughts: resilience, community, and not letting blindness define you
    25:35 – Closing remarks: Be kind to yourself—and someone else

    📞 Contact Info
    Website: aftersight.org
    Email: feedback@aftersight.org
    Phone: (720) 712-8856
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    27 分
  • Healing Beyond Words: Trauma, Sobriety, and Brain-spotting with Darran Zenger
    2025/04/17
    In this powerful and heartfelt episode of The Blind Chick, hosts Penn and Moses Street sit down with Darran Zenger, a licensed clinical social worker at Cirque Lodge in Utah. Darran shares his personal journey with Usher Syndrome, his experience with cochlear implants, and how his own life challenges led him to become a trauma-informed addiction counselor. He introduces us to brainspotting, a groundbreaking therapeutic approach rooted in EMDR, and explains how it helps clients unlock stored trauma in the nervous system. This episode is a deep dive into resilience, recovery, and redefining life after trauma.

    ⏱️ Chapter Markers:
    00:00 – Welcome to The Blind Chick
    00:28 – Meet the hosts + Moses’s “muse” confession
    01:30 – Intro to guest Darran Zenger
    02:36 – Darran’s background and where he’s from
    05:01 – Living with Usher Syndrome and hearing loss
    07:20 – Public school with accessibility support
    09:19 – Becoming a stay-at-home dad & finding his calling
    10:37 – Fear, faith & the journey to cochlear implant
    12:44 – Music, retraining the brain & the power of sound
    15:10 – Adjusting to dual cochlear implants
    17:38 – Discovering social work & substance use counseling
    20:00 – Working at the Moran Eye Center
    22:02 – Brainspotting: What it is and how it works
    24:27 – Real stories of healing through brainspotting
    27:00 – The miracle moments of trauma therapy
    29:00 – Closing thoughts & feedback invitation

    📞 Contact Info:
    Email us: feedback@aftersight.org
    Call us: (720) 712-8856
    Website: aftersight.org
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    27 分
  • If You Can Do It, Do It – Part Two with Steven Vine
    2025/04/10
    In Part Two of this powerful and heartfelt interview, The Blind Chick welcomes back Canadian disability advocate and podcaster Steven Vine, host of Disability Diaries. This episode dives deeper into Steven’s journey navigating life with blindness, a prosthetic leg, chronic pain, and a passion for podcasting.
    Steven shares how self-teaching and mentorship helped him master his smartphone, the critical role that asking for help has played in his life, and why he transitioned from being an individual in need of advocacy to becoming an advocate himself. He offers a glimpse into the Canadian disability landscape and challenges both able-bodied individuals and the disability community to stop underestimating what is possible.
    Steven’s words—“If you can do it, do it”—echo throughout this episode as a rallying cry to push past limitations and find purpose through adversity. His humor, sincerity, and resilience shine as he talks podcasting, politics, and the power of community.

    Chapter Markers:
    00:00 – Opening and Welcome Back to Steven Vine
    00:42 – Learning Technology as a Blind Person
    02:20 – The Power of Asking for Help
    03:15 – Living with Chronic Pain and Wheelchair Use
    04:37 – Positivity, Potential, and the Birth of His Podcast
    06:58 – Becoming a Podcaster: Purpose and Passion
    09:18 – Building a Show that Advocates and Educates
    11:31 – Featuring Diverse Guests from Politicians to Artists
    13:53 – The Shift from Needing an Advocate to Being One
    16:16 – Empowering the Disability Community from Within
    18:30 – Where to Find Steven Vine and His Podcast
    20:42 – Clarifying Canadian-American Relations and Booing at Hockey Games
    22:46 – Focusing on What You Can Control
    24:00 – Final Thoughts from Steven Vine
    25:00 – Closing Remarks and Listener Call to Action

    Where to Find Steven Vine:
    Podcast: Disability Diaries with Steven Vine (available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Buzzsprout, and more)
    Facebook: Disability Diaries with Steven Vine
    Email: sgv44isback@gmail.com
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    27 分
  • The Price of Not Slowing Down (Part 1)
    2025/04/03
    In this powerful episode of The Blind Chick, Penn and Moses sit down with Canadian podcaster Stephen Vine, host of Disability Diaries. Known for his sharp wit and musical heart, Stephen shares the intimate, harrowing story of how ignoring warning signs, overworking, and a high-stress lifestyle led to a catastrophic health crisis that changed his life forever. After surviving a near-fatal abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), Stephen lost his sight, his leg, and his colon—but not his sense of humor or determination.
    The conversation explores his fast-paced past as a restaurant owner serving celebrities like Mel Gibson, Linda Blair, and John Candy. Stephen walks us through the day his life changed and the emotional toll that followed. With vulnerability and hope, he shares how he moved from bitterness to purpose—learning to adapt, reconnect with joy, and begin his podcast, which has become a platform for elevating voices within the disability community.
    Listeners will gain insights into resilience, the power of listening, and how choosing to stop digging can help you climb out of life’s deepest holes.

    Chapter Markers:
    00:00 – Welcome to The Blind Chick
    01:05 – Penn and Moses banter, Superman joke
    02:18 – Guest intro: Stephen Vine of Disability Diaries
    03:10 – Quote of the Day: “Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens” – Jimi Hendrix
    04:38 – Learning to listen after blindness
    06:57 – Celebrity clientele from Stephen’s former career
    08:45 – Workaholism, stress, and health warnings
    11:40 – The day of the aneurysm: ignored signs and collapse
    14:01 – Waking from the coma: adjusting to total blindness
    16:24 – Drinking culture, grief, and changing relationships with alcohol
    18:38 – Healing, rehab, and redefining identity
    21:02 – Finding support through Kristin and taking back his life
    23:18 – Empowerment, advocacy, and thriving through disability
    25:00 – Closing remarks and teaser for Part 2
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    25 分