In today’s episode, we delve into the concept of Your Final Trip — After You Die. We’ll explore unique and thoughtful choices for what happens to our bodies after we pass away, ranging from organ and body donation to burials at sea and even having our ashes launched into space. Additionally, we’ll learn about the remarkable potential of cornea donation, even for individuals who are blind, as it can help others see through their eyes.
We’ll also examine the advancements in hologram technology that enable people who are blind in one eye to experience depth and three-dimensional vision.
We’ll gain valuable insights from John Lohmeier, the Executive Director of the Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank, as we explore how life and legacy can continue long after we’re gone.
The Tactile Traveler invites you to embark on a journey of exploration, both globally and locally, one touch, one sound, and one story at a time.
In this episode—Celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) with host Nick Isenberg on KDNK Community Radio. Discover how Denver’s 1978 “Gang of Nineteen” protest revolutionized accessible public transit and empowered people with disabilities nationwide.
Plus: practical cruise travel tips to stay fit and avoid cruise weight gain.
Whether blind, low-vision, or sighted, explore the world in new ways with The Tactile Traveler podcast.
On today’s program, we dive into the fascinating world of echo location—the skill that allows blind and visually impaired people to visualize and navigate their surroundings using sound.
You’ll hear the incredible story of Daniel Kish, who lost his eyesight as a toddler but discovered his own way of “seeing” by making tongue clicks and listening to the echoes around him.
The Tactile Traveler hopes to empower people not only to go literally around the world, but around the block to new adventures in their lives.
Stay tuned for more episodes!
In this episode of The Tactile Traveler, we explore how blind and visually impaired individuals navigate the world in creative, empowering ways.
First, in “Breaking Blind,” we share real stories of how blind people solve everyday problems and stay independent. Then, in “Sensational Blackboards,” we dive into how tactile drawings help blind individuals communicate ideas with both sighted and blind audiences.
Whether you’re blind, visually impaired, a sighted parent of a blind child, or simply curious about accessible travel and inclusive design, this episode is full of inspiration and innovation. Join us as we redefine what it means to explore the world—without sight, but with no limits.
The Tactile Traveler — Ep. 66
Empowering blind and low-vision people to explore the world — and helping sighted friends see it differently.
In this episode: how to keep guide dogs, pets, and yourself safe from wildfire smoke, why it’s crucial to tell your anesthesiologist if you use marijuana before surgery, and tips for blind and low-vision folks on recording videos. Plus, we honor the life and behind-the-scenes impact of Leslie Stephens, who helped bring this show to life.
Hosted by Nick Isenberg. Produced by KDNK Community Radio in Carbondale, Colorado.
In this episode, we delve into why so many people born extremely premature are blind due to Retrolental Fibroplasia (RLF) and Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP), advances in treatment and prevention with insights from Dr. Jennifer Jung, pediatric ophthalmologist at Children’s Hospital Colorado; The emotional and physical challenges premature babies and their families face during early eye treatments; A hands-on test of the Glide mobility device; Tips for planning summer activities around the weather for optimal accessibility and enjoyment
Whether you're blind, visually impaired, a sighted friend or family member, or simply curious, this episode sheds light on medical history, modern progress, and personal stories that help all of us see the world in a new way.
On this episode of The Tactile Traveler — discover the strange history of incubators and why some of us are alive and blind because of them. We’ll also take a walk into tick territory: how to avoid getting bitten, what to do if you are, and why those silent bloodsuckers are deadlier than they seem. Plus, a better way to stand up—literally—that saves your knees, back, and maybe even your baby.
In this episode, set sail with us in this exciting segment of The Tactile Traveler as we explore the world of blind sailing—how visually impaired sailors navigate the open water with skill, confidence, and a deep connection to their surroundings.
Then, we’re diving into a topic that’s just as thrilling—how blind people flirt! From clever conversation to reading the room without sight, we’ll uncover the unique ways blind individuals make connections and spark romance.
Tune in for adventure, laughter, and insights that prove vision isn’t a requirement for confidence—whether on the waves or in the dating game!
Join host Nick Isenberg on The Tactile Traveler, a podcast empowering blind and low-vision individuals to explore the world while offering sighted listeners a fresh perspective. In this episode:
Blind Farming: Meet Mike Duxbury, the world’s first known blind farmer, who runs two inclusive teaching farms in the UK. Learn how he navigates farming using high-tech tools, from digital labels to smart glasses, and how he’s helping people with disabilities enter the agriculture industry.
Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft: Author Deborah E. Joyce shares her personal experience with identity theft and offers essential tips to safeguard your financial information, especially while traveling.
The Power of Assertive Speech: Discover how assertiveness training benefits blind and low-vision individuals. Experts Dr. Jim Stokes and Hannah Fairbairn discuss practical communication techniques that promote independence and confidence.
Celebrating 10 Years of Be My Eyes: Explore how this life-changing app connects blind users with sighted volunteers for real-time assistance.
Tune in for inspiring stories, practical advice, and resources to make travel and daily life more accessible!
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The Tactile Traveler, hosted by Nick Isenberg and produced by KDNK Community Access Radio, empowers blind and low-vision individuals to explore the world while offering new perspectives to sighted listeners. In this episode, we address a critical yet often overlooked issue—preventing sexual offenses before they happen. Featuring experts in therapy and support systems, we explore resources available to individuals struggling with harmful urges, aiming to protect both potential victims and those seeking help. Tune in for vital insights, support networks, and actionable steps toward prevention.
In this episode, we recap the focus is on Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS), a condition where those losing or without vision experience visual hallucinations. Featuring interviews with Judith Potts, founder of Esme’s Umbrella, and Dr. Gary Cusick from Louisville, Kentucky, the episode sheds light on the challenges of CBS, discusses available support, and emphasizes the importance of awareness and self-advocacy in navigating this aspect of vision loss.
In episode 59, host Nick Isenberg explores the challenges faced by deaf/blind individuals at large, noisy events like the Democratic National Convention. He shares personal experiences and adaptive solutions that help improve accessibility, from specialized hearing devices to creative tech adjustments. Nick also discusses the importance of not delaying hearing aids, as untreated hearing loss can lead to cognitive issues and social isolation. Plus, the episode offers insights into altitude sickness for travelers venturing to high elevations.
In this episode of the Tactile Traveler we'll highlight how your state’s Vocational Rehabilitation agency can change your life, share essential advice on respecting Native American cultures when visiting Indian Country, and offer practical tips for using drinking fountains. Plus, we explore the incredible impact your vote can have, along with inspiring stories of resilience and empowerment. Join us on this journey of exploration and empowerment for both blind and sighted listeners!
In this episode, we're diving into how blind and low-vision folks can explore the world and enjoy the great outdoors. We'll cover everything from Leave No Trace principles and the thrill of blind hunting to tips on staying safe during hunting season and enjoying birding without sight. Plus, we'll introduce you to a new Native American travel site that's accessible and inclusive.
Whether you're blind, visually impaired, or sighted, there's something in this episode for you. Tune in and let's explore the world in a whole new way together!
Welcome to Episode #56 of The Tactile Traveler, from KDNK Community Access Radio in Carbondale, Colorado. We're all about creating fun and meaningful experiences for both blind and sighted travelers, helping to tackle the isolation that can come with vision loss.
In this episode:
- We dive into the impact of gun violence on blindness with some powerful survival stories.
- Get important tips on blind etiquette, including why you should never grab a blind person.
- Hear Jennifer Cleveland’s inspiring advice on staying independent while losing sight.
- And catch an exciting update on showdown, a game designed specifically for the blind community.
Whether you're blind, visually impaired, or sighted, there's something valuable here for you. Listen now and help us spread the word!
The Dangers of Fireworks
Blind Fishing
A Community College may be in Your Future, even if You haven’t been a Good Student
Tips for our sighted friends on guiding us
AndExciting News from Kayly Romero
What to do when you are blind in a hurricane and describing things better to blind people.
The History and the Amazing Value of White Canes and Making the Weather Work for You
Cover photo by Kristin Cato
Welcome to episode 52 of "The Tactile Traveler" podcast! Join us as we explore Camp Abilities, a groundbreaking program empowering blind kids through athletic development and self-advocacy. Discover step-by-step guides on how to play goalball and showdown, two exciting games tailored for the blind community. Plus, we delve into the topic of overcoming fears and staying cautious around shadows!