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The Blind Chick
Aftersight
205 episodes
18 hours ago
Episode Summary In this lively post-Halloween edition of The Blind Chick, hosts Penn and Moses share stories from their trivia night adventure, conventions, and travel dreams while exploring a deeper conversation about independence and companionship. From the Brain Candy Podcast trivia contest to tales of sailing, NFB conventions, and the upcoming Blind Travel Summit in Austin, this episode blends humor, honesty, and practical insight. Penn opens up about a close friend who felt crushed after being told she was “too much work” to travel with, leading to a discussion on finding compassionate travel partners, affordable accessibility options, and the idea for a new app connecting blind travelers with sighted guides. They also highlight the perks of traveling blind—from early boarding to free museum access—and urge listeners to “get out and be seen.” The episode wraps with reminders about Colorado Gives Day and an upcoming guest therapist who will share strategies for mental health and resilience. Contact Info Email: feedback@aftersight.org | contact@aftersight.org Website: aftersight.org Donate: Support Aftersight this Colorado Gives Day at aftersight.org/donate Producer: Jonathan Price, Podcast & Program Producer, Aftersight Show Credits Hosts: Penn Street & Moses Street Producer: Jonathan Price Presented by: Aftersight Recording Engineer: Jonathan Price Airs on: Aftersight Podcast Network Chapter Markers 00:00 – Halloween Trivia with Brain Candy 04:30 – Sailing Memories and Katie Boyd’s Episode 06:50 – NFB Colorado Convention Recap 09:20 – The Blind Travel Summit Preview 11:40 – The Travel Buddy Dilemma 14:10 – Finding Independence and Affordable Travel 18:50 – Feeling Like a Burden While Traveling 21:20 – Perks of Traveling Blind 23:45 – The Travel App Idea 25:30 – “Get Out and Be Seen” 28:00 – Travel Stories and Making Connections 30:50 – Iceland, Norway, and the Aurora Borealis 33:10 – Live Recording Plans and Upcoming Guests 34:40 – Colorado Gives Day & End-of-Year Giving 35:30 – Movie Talk and Reflections on Judgment 37:00 – Closing Thoughts: Be Kind, Be Seen, Be Adventurous
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Episode Summary In this lively post-Halloween edition of The Blind Chick, hosts Penn and Moses share stories from their trivia night adventure, conventions, and travel dreams while exploring a deeper conversation about independence and companionship. From the Brain Candy Podcast trivia contest to tales of sailing, NFB conventions, and the upcoming Blind Travel Summit in Austin, this episode blends humor, honesty, and practical insight. Penn opens up about a close friend who felt crushed after being told she was “too much work” to travel with, leading to a discussion on finding compassionate travel partners, affordable accessibility options, and the idea for a new app connecting blind travelers with sighted guides. They also highlight the perks of traveling blind—from early boarding to free museum access—and urge listeners to “get out and be seen.” The episode wraps with reminders about Colorado Gives Day and an upcoming guest therapist who will share strategies for mental health and resilience. Contact Info Email: feedback@aftersight.org | contact@aftersight.org Website: aftersight.org Donate: Support Aftersight this Colorado Gives Day at aftersight.org/donate Producer: Jonathan Price, Podcast & Program Producer, Aftersight Show Credits Hosts: Penn Street & Moses Street Producer: Jonathan Price Presented by: Aftersight Recording Engineer: Jonathan Price Airs on: Aftersight Podcast Network Chapter Markers 00:00 – Halloween Trivia with Brain Candy 04:30 – Sailing Memories and Katie Boyd’s Episode 06:50 – NFB Colorado Convention Recap 09:20 – The Blind Travel Summit Preview 11:40 – The Travel Buddy Dilemma 14:10 – Finding Independence and Affordable Travel 18:50 – Feeling Like a Burden While Traveling 21:20 – Perks of Traveling Blind 23:45 – The Travel App Idea 25:30 – “Get Out and Be Seen” 28:00 – Travel Stories and Making Connections 30:50 – Iceland, Norway, and the Aurora Borealis 33:10 – Live Recording Plans and Upcoming Guests 34:40 – Colorado Gives Day & End-of-Year Giving 35:30 – Movie Talk and Reflections on Judgment 37:00 – Closing Thoughts: Be Kind, Be Seen, Be Adventurous
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Fitness Is a Human Right: Spirit Club with Jared Ciner
The Blind Chick
27 minutes
3 months ago
Fitness Is a Human Right: Spirit Club with Jared Ciner
In this lively and heartfelt episode of The Blind Chick, Penn and Moses recap their recent blindfolded cornhole tournament, sharing laughs, insights, and the importance of focus in blind navigation. Their conversation segues beautifully into the main interview with Jared Ciner, founder of Spirit Club, a fitness organization on a mission to make physical health accessible and inclusive for all people, regardless of ability. Jared shares the personal and professional journey that led him to create Spirit Club, a revolutionary platform that offers both live and on-demand fitness classes designed with accessibility at their core. He discusses the human right to fitness, building confidence through adaptive movement, and why taking up space—physically and socially—is an act of empowerment. Penn shares her own experiences with Spirit Club, explaining how it has not only helped her stay active but also helped her build confidence in moving freely as a person with vision loss. Jared also dives into Spirit Club’s group exercise experience, technology innovations, community impact, and the belief that fitness is not a privilege—it’s a right. 🔗 Contact Information: Guest: Jared Ciner Website: https://spirit-club.org Aftersight Contact: 📧 feedback@aftersight.org 📞 (720) 712-8856 🌐 https://aftersight.org 🎟️ Register for the September 13 Audio Trekkers Hike: https://aftersight.org/hike 🎧 Listen to more episodes: https://aftersight.org/podcasts/the-blind-chick ⏱️ Chapter Markers: 00:00 – Welcome to The Blind Chick + Cornhole recap 02:10 – Sound, focus, and how blind folks dominated the game 04:30 – Why blind folks listen better (and win more) 06:55 – Introducing Jared Ciner and Spirit Club 08:50 – Jared’s story: Psychology, fitness, and a missing link 11:15 – Building an accessible fitness platform from scratch 13:45 – What “inclusive fitness” actually looks like 16:20 – Online classes, group sessions, and on-demand options 18:30 – Penn’s personal story: building confidence through movement 21:00 – Creating authentic connection through live-class recording 22:45 – The mission: Fitness is a human right 24:30 – Taking up space, building confidence, and pushing back against shame 26:00 – Final thoughts + Promo for Spirit Club and Aftersight Hike
The Blind Chick
Episode Summary In this lively post-Halloween edition of The Blind Chick, hosts Penn and Moses share stories from their trivia night adventure, conventions, and travel dreams while exploring a deeper conversation about independence and companionship. From the Brain Candy Podcast trivia contest to tales of sailing, NFB conventions, and the upcoming Blind Travel Summit in Austin, this episode blends humor, honesty, and practical insight. Penn opens up about a close friend who felt crushed after being told she was “too much work” to travel with, leading to a discussion on finding compassionate travel partners, affordable accessibility options, and the idea for a new app connecting blind travelers with sighted guides. They also highlight the perks of traveling blind—from early boarding to free museum access—and urge listeners to “get out and be seen.” The episode wraps with reminders about Colorado Gives Day and an upcoming guest therapist who will share strategies for mental health and resilience. Contact Info Email: feedback@aftersight.org | contact@aftersight.org Website: aftersight.org Donate: Support Aftersight this Colorado Gives Day at aftersight.org/donate Producer: Jonathan Price, Podcast & Program Producer, Aftersight Show Credits Hosts: Penn Street & Moses Street Producer: Jonathan Price Presented by: Aftersight Recording Engineer: Jonathan Price Airs on: Aftersight Podcast Network Chapter Markers 00:00 – Halloween Trivia with Brain Candy 04:30 – Sailing Memories and Katie Boyd’s Episode 06:50 – NFB Colorado Convention Recap 09:20 – The Blind Travel Summit Preview 11:40 – The Travel Buddy Dilemma 14:10 – Finding Independence and Affordable Travel 18:50 – Feeling Like a Burden While Traveling 21:20 – Perks of Traveling Blind 23:45 – The Travel App Idea 25:30 – “Get Out and Be Seen” 28:00 – Travel Stories and Making Connections 30:50 – Iceland, Norway, and the Aurora Borealis 33:10 – Live Recording Plans and Upcoming Guests 34:40 – Colorado Gives Day & End-of-Year Giving 35:30 – Movie Talk and Reflections on Judgment 37:00 – Closing Thoughts: Be Kind, Be Seen, Be Adventurous