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DoubleVision Podcast (by DoubleVision Blog)
DoubleVision Blog
5 episodes
2 days ago
Identical twin sisters Jenelle and Joy grew up with Retinitis Pigmentosa, yet they’ve often seen blindness - and life - through different lenses. Jenelle brings her therapist’s heart for healing and resilience, while Joy adds an educator’s creative voice for making sense of life. Together they explore the social and emotional side of vision loss... the parts of the journey that never show up on eye charts - sharing stories, struggles, and laughter to remind us there’s no single way to navigate blindness.
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Education,
Health & Fitness
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Identical twin sisters Jenelle and Joy grew up with Retinitis Pigmentosa, yet they’ve often seen blindness - and life - through different lenses. Jenelle brings her therapist’s heart for healing and resilience, while Joy adds an educator’s creative voice for making sense of life. Together they explore the social and emotional side of vision loss... the parts of the journey that never show up on eye charts - sharing stories, struggles, and laughter to remind us there’s no single way to navigate blindness.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Health & Fitness
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Cane-o-phobia
DoubleVision Podcast (by DoubleVision Blog)
57 minutes 30 seconds
3 weeks ago
Cane-o-phobia

What does it mean to move forward with courage while still honoring where you are?

This episode explores the balance between bravery and self-compassion as we step into greater visibility.

Episode Description

In this episode, Joy and Jenelle explore the complex emotions that come with vision loss and the layered process of learning to use mobility tools like the white cane. Joined by mental health counselor Melissa Taussig, they discuss the delicate balance between “finding your brave” and honoring where you are in the journey.

Together, they unpack the stigma around cane use, the vulnerability of being seen, and the deep strength that comes from community connection.

This conversation invites listeners to see cane use not as a single act of courage but as an ongoing practice of self-acceptance, growth, and belonging—especially meaningful as we recognize National White Cane Day on October 15th.


Correction

During the episode, we mentioned an incorrect website for Daring Sisters. The correct website is www.daringsisters.org.


Resources in This Episode:

• Daring Sisters – www.daringsisters.org

• The Country of the Blind by Andrew Leland – Find the book here

• Guide Dogs for the Blind O&M Immersion Program – Learn more here

• National Federation of the Blind (NFB) — White Cane Day Free Cane Program – Learn more

• American Council of the Blind (ACB) — White Cane Day – Learn more

If you have an idea for a future episode or a story you’d like to share, please leave us a voice message at 949-414-8336 or email us at mail@doublevisionblog.com.

DoubleVision Podcast (by DoubleVision Blog)
Identical twin sisters Jenelle and Joy grew up with Retinitis Pigmentosa, yet they’ve often seen blindness - and life - through different lenses. Jenelle brings her therapist’s heart for healing and resilience, while Joy adds an educator’s creative voice for making sense of life. Together they explore the social and emotional side of vision loss... the parts of the journey that never show up on eye charts - sharing stories, struggles, and laughter to remind us there’s no single way to navigate blindness.