Sightless Voices: Unleashing Potential

Brain Tumor, Blindness, and a New Calling

29 min · 7. juli 2026
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Jennifer talks with therapist Andrea Escoto about losing vision from a brain tumor at 20, rebuilding independence through blindness training, and now counseling others at Family Houston. She shares the emotional realities of adult‑onset blindness, ableism, and how values and community support long‑term healing and growth. Subscribe to Sightless Voices: Unleashing Potential [https://houstonlighthouse.org/] on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sightless-voices-unleashing-potential/id1769100245], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4T0kCFTyO3pxdlFdKHPZja?si=da7c248c5b1043d4], iHeart [https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1300-sightless-voices-unleashi-217324039/], or wherever you get your podcasts! Support the Lighthouse of Houston (https://houstonlighthouse.org/ [https://houstonlighthouse.org/]) Key Takeaways 1. Andrea lost her sight at 20 due to an astrocytoma brain tumor, enduring seven brain surgeries and a month‑long hospital stay that reshaped her life plans almost overnight. 2. Early months after vision loss brought isolation and depression until a blind family friend connected her with blindness rehabilitation and skills training at Chris Cole. 3. Learning cane travel, assistive technology, and daily living skills enabled Andrea to return to college as a first‑generation student and reclaim independence and direction. 4. As a clinician at Family Houston, Andrea blends therapy with practical supports, addressing depression, anxiety, adjustment, and trauma that often accompany blindness and ableism. 5. Andrea emphasizes grounding yourself in personal values, taking small first steps, and seeking culturally competent support as key to healing and building a meaningful blind life. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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episode Brain Tumor, Blindness, and a New Calling artwork

Brain Tumor, Blindness, and a New Calling

Jennifer talks with therapist Andrea Escoto about losing vision from a brain tumor at 20, rebuilding independence through blindness training, and now counseling others at Family Houston. She shares the emotional realities of adult‑onset blindness, ableism, and how values and community support long‑term healing and growth. Subscribe to Sightless Voices: Unleashing Potential [https://houstonlighthouse.org/] on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sightless-voices-unleashing-potential/id1769100245], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4T0kCFTyO3pxdlFdKHPZja?si=da7c248c5b1043d4], iHeart [https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1300-sightless-voices-unleashi-217324039/], or wherever you get your podcasts! Support the Lighthouse of Houston (https://houstonlighthouse.org/ [https://houstonlighthouse.org/]) Key Takeaways 1. Andrea lost her sight at 20 due to an astrocytoma brain tumor, enduring seven brain surgeries and a month‑long hospital stay that reshaped her life plans almost overnight. 2. Early months after vision loss brought isolation and depression until a blind family friend connected her with blindness rehabilitation and skills training at Chris Cole. 3. Learning cane travel, assistive technology, and daily living skills enabled Andrea to return to college as a first‑generation student and reclaim independence and direction. 4. As a clinician at Family Houston, Andrea blends therapy with practical supports, addressing depression, anxiety, adjustment, and trauma that often accompany blindness and ableism. 5. Andrea emphasizes grounding yourself in personal values, taking small first steps, and seeking culturally competent support as key to healing and building a meaningful blind life. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

7. juli 202629 min
episode From Braille to Boardrooms: Building a Career While Blind artwork

From Braille to Boardrooms: Building a Career While Blind

Jennifer hosts Kathy Gallagher, a lifelong blind professional, guide dog user, and long‑time leader connected to National Industries for the Blind. Kathy shares losing her vision by age five, growing up fully included in school, discovering the freedom of guide dogs, breaking into her first job, and ultimately championing training and employment opportunities for blind professionals through NIB and beyond. Subscribe to Sightless Voices: Unleashing Potential [https://houstonlighthouse.org/] on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sightless-voices-unleashing-potential/id1769100245], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4T0kCFTyO3pxdlFdKHPZja?si=da7c248c5b1043d4], iHeart [https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1300-sightless-voices-unleashi-217324039/], or wherever you get your podcasts! Support the Lighthouse of Houston (https://houstonlighthouse.org/ [https://houstonlighthouse.org/]) Key Takeaways 1. Kathy lost her sight completely by age five, started school as a blind child, and credits her parents and early Braille services with helping her grow up expecting to participate fully, not be sheltered. 2. Getting a guide dog after college transformed her mobility and confidence, making travel faster, more independent, and less about “the blind person with a cane” and more about simply being out walking with a dog. 3. Despite a master’s in counseling psychology, Kathy faced discrimination looking for her first job, which ultimately led her toward employment-focused work and a long relationship with National Industries for the Blind. 4. Her lived experience as a blind HR professional shapes how she hires and develops people, emphasizing potential, trainability, and the need for structured leadership programs that prepare blind employees for management. 5. She encourages blind jobseekers to be qualified, proactive, and persistent, to disclose blindness strategically, answer unasked questions about tools and transportation, and refuse to settle for staying home on disability benefits. Timestamped Overview 02:00 Kathy’s Early Vision Loss and Family Support 04:00 Growing Up Blind in Public School and Learning Braille 07:00 Discovering Guide Dogs and Newfound Freedom 09:00 Blindness, Expectations, and Striving to Be “Better Than Good” 12:00 First Jobs, Discrimination, and Finding Employment-Focused Work 15:00 Transition into NIB and Why Employment Matters So Much 18:00 Tech, Training, and What Really Limits Blind Hiring 20:00 Practical Advice for Blind Jobseekers and Self-Advocacy 23:00 How NIB’s Mission and Programs Have Evolved 27:00 Inclusive Hiring, “Almost Equal” Candidates, and Giving Blind Talent a Shot 30:00 Expectations for the Next Generation and Owning Your Independence 33:00 Final Encouragement and Episode Wrap-Up See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

16. juni 202637 min
episode Blind Adventurer, Navy Veteran, Single Dad: Lonnie Bedwell Redefines What's Possible artwork

Blind Adventurer, Navy Veteran, Single Dad: Lonnie Bedwell Redefines What's Possible

Jennifer sits down with blind adventurer, U.S. Navy veteran, and single father Lonnie Bedwell. He shares how a 1997 hunting accident instantly blinded him, how his three young daughters pulled him out of despair, and why he says he “lost eyesight and gained vision.” Lonnie unpacks his path from solo parenting and learning daily skills without formal rehab to becoming a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year through adaptive sports like snow skiing, mountaineering, and kayaking the Grand Canyon blind. Along the way, he reframes disability, breaks down how pride, fear, and pity hold us back, and offers a practical mindset for facing adversity and defining your own “Mount Everest” in life. Follow Lonnie's adventures (https://lonniebedwell.com/ [https://lonniebedwell.com/]) Subscribe to Sightless Voices: Unleashing Potential [https://houstonlighthouse.org/] on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sightless-voices-unleashing-potential/id1769100245], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4T0kCFTyO3pxdlFdKHPZja?si=da7c248c5b1043d4], iHeart [https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1300-sightless-voices-unleashi-217324039/], or wherever you get your podcasts! Support the Lighthouse of Houston (https://houstonlighthouse.org/ [https://houstonlighthouse.org/]) Key Takeaways 1. A 1997 turkey hunting accident instantly blinded Lonnie and ended his military career, but a simple mowing moment with his youngest daughter helped him realize he was still “Daddy” and could rebuild his life. 2. As a totally blind single father, Lonnie chose to stay with his three daughters instead of going straight to rehab, teaching himself navigation, cooking, coaching, hunting, and even creative driving lessons in an old truck. 3. A later visit to a VA blind rehab center opened the door to adaptive sports, leading to snow skiing, mountaineering, and whitewater kayaking expeditions like blind descents of the Grand Canyon and global recognition from National Geographic. 4. Lonnie argues that everyone is “disabled” at something and urges people to focus on their unique gifts, ask for a hand up instead of a handout, and avoid the traps of foolish pride, fear, and pity. 5. Despite extreme adventures and polar expeditions, Lonnie says his greatest achievement is raising three daughters who openly say “I love you, Daddy,” and he wants them—and listeners—to define their own peak in life and look back without regret. Timestamped Overview 00:00 Intro and Guest Welcome 02:00 Hunting Accident and Instant Blindness 04:00 Early Grief, Weight Loss, and Fears About Fatherhood 06:30 The Mowing Moment and “Lost Eyesight, Gained Vision” 11:00 Raising Three Daughters as a Blind Single Father 15:00 Discovering Rehab, Adaptive Sports, and Snow Skiing 18:00 Kayaking the Grand Canyon and Global Expeditions 21:00 Training, Peloton Workouts, and Managing Anxiety in Rapids 24:00 Redefining Disability and Focusing on Personal Gifts 27:00 Speaking to Veterans About Worth, Purpose, and New Normal 30:00 Foolish Pride, Fear, Pity, and Facing Adversity with Courage See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

2. juni 202634 min
episode Creative Energy: Navigating Life with Confidence Despite Vision Loss artwork

Creative Energy: Navigating Life with Confidence Despite Vision Loss

Jennifer Parrish hosts Detrick Jones, Lighthouse alum and Creative Energy founder. He shares his journey with Cone Rod Dystrophy, youth programs' impact, nonprofit arts mission, blind cooking tips, and tiny home plans for the blind community. https://ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/web/direct-files/attachments/8598465/367832cf-02a9-436a-a9a6-c62f629b99d6/Detrick-Jones-1.txt?AWSAccessKeyId=ASIA2F3EMEYEUDWVRIHE&Signature=fVljhoP0%2FliL5l7fjYj%2FqZRsf%2Bs%3D&x-amz-security-token=IQoJb3JpZ2luX2VjEPL%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2FwEaCXVzLWVhc3QtMSJIMEYCIQDzZStlgIebrMziosedVTF1QJlB9aC8MSR5523pifwwUwIhAOYYXos6bw3CyzUCkokOR0ZP5USr2bSyi47sYp2qTrzJKvwECLv%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2FwEQARoMNjk5NzUzMzA5NzA1IgyE2omFkSP8j7%2B%2BfI0q0ARsqG01zbLmKBJEJuXpakva%2FYNt3Z0met7XMaL91WITZYxQdI%2Fj8Y%2FcA%2Btszx4NDpSruSnVn3dm1Aum8lpP2oto%2FJ4dWDtMATzgx1gfUvD3tO7gPJUV4JSIHmMfxv8aQN7Q5ItXx1HWD1XkLp1%2Bk7vPesLtacVO3A3IGnarUsd2aJhVKQ6KDEHclDt%2BVTt6e5zPqmCMvEwIvZ%2FmYayUfeDuGQp3CdjH%2BSePFEpWWXeWGK3NiZD1%2FG3ElbLgQxddeL2xI65tR4hkWblmzFe%2F3ojpO1l3x119tQbqJUStnC8vHepUoztCtAEmx7u%2F40DZrjbDvV%2FkuZoPQ4C6aGHT6s%2F8RDVoB9%2FisVDXoYXzYQXzoMVEYkBdBwhEOE42%2BSp6kfkyRrrTuVMoTuFRYaT%2Fj%2Fufi0BMlCdndS3qmmxQHdoZp997g6dB0y%2FpU%2Bc4ZGMU88YGZmtgRkJ9xV09my1lB%2B%2Ffp4jjvDSJXYFZgDV97GvXZsvTfsb5TtgwbORXxvqgzE58lTm8DeZ0jSYpkZbx4G%2FsoaMVYBzIcvYPBYBgEKEnBTdr9urbYfDH%2FTzFoMFzxZQ60o6Fs5mCpz0BtLWfBovVkMTNBj2ofQPa1uFkOMIoBZyte%2BZlsmMqod1Ozp%2FXb96LP6j5mHa77%2F2qTPGcleG0BjfPoEWRngQiHXPJuHpGTxC9m%2F44NS1pEkGjIxoQCeXorAdzzHO0%2FxG6SOGk645tGsekjDHi5jVtzpLDYCSxavFeOBCxOrqwO6s%2BEjGN84SMwVreErMis07ea4wSIKOaMJuo888GOpcBMd4p8v9eiOSfOaeHjwSabvy4%2BxkCJjDLGTeXDkKquIf3oOGQad9lI14oA7Lds9bg11UPnR6SceSieI%2BLwDEKc4uKK8B4fNNOWfXqBNMnRUvuMio4f%2B8Pgm0RPAkKq9I3jqI%2BYfEPiqcHuXcn0tntN6lbxNR4AtScixnPBMytr%2B4In7c4SzHATj9KAMGlo%2ByFPrGhw%2FfzoA%3D%3D&Expires=1778178349 Subscribe to Sightless Voices: Unleashing Potential [https://houstonlighthouse.org/] on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sightless-voices-unleashing-potential/id1769100245], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4T0kCFTyO3pxdlFdKHPZja?si=da7c248c5b1043d4], iHeart [https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1300-sightless-voices-unleashi-217324039/], or wherever you get your podcasts! Support the Lighthouse of Houston (https://houstonlighthouse.org/ [https://houstonlighthouse.org/]) Key Takeaways 1. Detrick was born with Cone Rod Dystrophy, experiencing vision as a "dream world." Family support and tools like Braille and CCTV helped him thrive without feeling handicapped.https://ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/web/direct-files/attachments/8598465/367832cf-02a9-436a-a9a6-c62f629b99d6/Detrick-Jones-1.txt?AWSAccessKeyId=ASIA2F3EMEYEUDWVRIHE&Signature=fVljhoP0%2FliL5l7fjYj%2FqZRsf%2Bs%3D&x-amz-security-token=IQoJb3JpZ2luX2VjEPL%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2FwEaCXVzLWVhc3QtMSJIMEYCIQDzZStlgIebrMziosedVTF1QJlB9aC8MSR5523pifwwUwIhAOYYXos6bw3CyzUCkokOR0ZP5USr2bSyi47sYp2qTrzJKvwECLv%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2FwEQARoMNjk5NzUzMzA5NzA1IgyE2omFkSP8j7%2B%2BfI0q0ARsqG01zbLmKBJEJuXpakva%2FYNt3Z0met7XMaL91WITZYxQdI%2Fj8Y%2FcA%2Btszx4NDpSruSnVn3dm1Aum8lpP2oto%2FJ4dWDtMATzgx1gfUvD3tO7gPJUV4JSIHmMfxv8aQN7Q5ItXx1HWD1XkLp1%2Bk7vPesLtacVO3A3IGnarUsd2aJhVKQ6KDEHclDt%2BVTt6e5zPqmCMvEwIvZ%2FmYayUfeDuGQp3CdjH%2BSePFEpWWXeWGK3NiZD1%2FG3ElbLgQxddeL2xI65tR4hkWblmzFe%2F3ojpO1l3x119tQbqJUStnC8vHepUoztCtAEmx7u%2F40DZrjbDvV%2FkuZoPQ4C6aGHT6s%2F8RDVoB9%2FisVDXoYXzYQXzoMVEYkBdBwhEOE42%2BSp6kfkyRrrTuVMoTuFRYaT%2Fj%2Fufi0BMlCdndS3qmmxQHdoZp997g6dB0y%2FpU%2Bc4ZGMU88YGZmtgRkJ9xV09my1lB%2B%2Ffp4jjvDSJXYFZgDV97GvXZsvTfsb5TtgwbORXxvqgzE58lTm8DeZ0jSYpkZbx4G%2FsoaMVYBzIcvYPBYBgEKEnBTdr9urbYfDH%2FTzFoMFzxZQ60o6Fs5mCpz0BtLWfBovVkMTNBj2ofQPa1uFkOMIoBZyte%2BZlsmMqod1Ozp%2FXb96LP6j5mHa77%2F2qTPGcleG0BjfPoEWRngQiHXPJuHpGTxC9m%2F44NS1pEkGjIxoQCeXorAdzzHO0%2FxG6SOGk645tGsekjDHi5jVtzpLDYCSxavFeOBCxOrqwO6s%2BEjGN84SMwVreErMis07ea4wSIKOaMJuo888GOpcBMd4p8v9eiOSfOaeHjwSabvy4%2BxkCJjDLGTeXDkKquIf3oOGQad9lI14oA7Lds9bg11UPnR6SceSieI%2BLwDEKc4uKK8B4fNNOWfXqBNMnRUvuMio4f%2B8Pgm0RPAkKq9I3jqI%2BYfEPiqcHuXcn0tntN6lbxNR4AtScixnPBMytr%2B4In7c4SzHATj9KAMGlo%2ByFPrGhw%2FfzoA%3D%3D&Expires=1778178349 2. Lighthouse youth programs built his confidence through camps, vocational training, and mentors like Irina Franklin, who aided his first job and bank account.https://ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/web/direct-files/attachments/8598465/367832cf-02a9-436a-a9a6-c62f629b99d6/Detrick-Jones-1.txt?AWSAccessKeyId=ASIA2F3EMEYEUDWVRIHE&Signature=fVljhoP0%2FliL5l7fjYj%2FqZRsf%2Bs%3D&x-amz-security-token=IQoJb3JpZ2luX2VjEPL%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2FwEaCXVzLWVhc3QtMSJIMEYCIQDzZStlgIebrMziosedVTF1QJlB9aC8MSR5523pifwwUwIhAOYYXos6bw3CyzUCkokOR0ZP5USr2bSyi47sYp2qTrzJKvwECLv%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2FwEQARoMNjk5NzUzMzA5NzA1IgyE2omFkSP8j7%2B%2BfI0q0ARsqG01zbLmKBJEJuXpakva%2FYNt3Z0met7XMaL91WITZYxQdI%2Fj8Y%2FcA%2Btszx4NDpSruSnVn3dm1Aum8lpP2oto%2FJ4dWDtMATzgx1gfUvD3tO7gPJUV4JSIHmMfxv8aQN7Q5ItXx1HWD1XkLp1%2Bk7vPesLtacVO3A3IGnarUsd2aJhVKQ6KDEHclDt%2BVTt6e5zPqmCMvEwIvZ%2FmYayUfeDuGQp3CdjH%2BSePFEpWWXeWGK3NiZD1%2FG3ElbLgQxddeL2xI65tR4hkWblmzFe%2F3ojpO1l3x119tQbqJUStnC8vHepUoztCtAEmx7u%2F40DZrjbDvV%2FkuZoPQ4C6aGHT6s%2F8RDVoB9%2FisVDXoYXzYQXzoMVEYkBdBwhEOE42%2BSp6kfkyRrrTuVMoTuFRYaT%2Fj%2Fufi0BMlCdndS3qmmxQHdoZp997g6dB0y%2FpU%2Bc4ZGMU88YGZmtgRkJ9xV09my1lB%2B%2Ffp4jjvDSJXYFZgDV97GvXZsvTfsb5TtgwbORXxvqgzE58lTm8DeZ0jSYpkZbx4G%2FsoaMVYBzIcvYPBYBgEKEnBTdr9urbYfDH%2FTzFoMFzxZQ60o6Fs5mCpz0BtLWfBovVkMTNBj2ofQPa1uFkOMIoBZyte%2BZlsmMqod1Ozp%2FXb96LP6j5mHa77%2F2qTPGcleG0BjfPoEWRngQiHXPJuHpGTxC9m%2F44NS1pEkGjIxoQCeXorAdzzHO0%2FxG6SOGk645tGsekjDHi5jVtzpLDYCSxavFeOBCxOrqwO6s%2BEjGN84SMwVreErMis07ea4wSIKOaMJuo888GOpcBMd4p8v9eiOSfOaeHjwSabvy4%2BxkCJjDLGTeXDkKquIf3oOGQad9lI14oA7Lds9bg11UPnR6SceSieI%2BLwDEKc4uKK8B4fNNOWfXqBNMnRUvuMio4f%2B8Pgm0RPAkKq9I3jqI%2BYfEPiqcHuXcn0tntN6lbxNR4AtScixnPBMytr%2B4In7c4SzHATj9KAMGlo%2ByFPrGhw%2FfzoA%3D%3D&Expires=1778178349 3. Creative Energy empowers all ages in arts, cooking, and writing to foster creativity lost in modern commercialization. Blind cooking demands confidence to succeed.https://ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/web/direct-files/attachments/8598465/367832cf-02a9-436a-a9a6-c62f629b99d6/Detrick-Jones-1.txt?AWSAccessKeyId=ASIA2F3EMEYEUDWVRIHE&Signature=fVljhoP0%2FliL5l7fjYj%2FqZRsf%2Bs%3D&x-amz-security-token=IQoJb3JpZ2luX2VjEPL%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2FwEaCXVzLWVhc3QtMSJIMEYCIQDzZStlgIebrMziosedVTF1QJlB9aC8MSR5523pifwwUwIhAOYYXos6bw3CyzUCkokOR0ZP5USr2bSyi47sYp2qTrzJKvwECLv%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2FwEQARoMNjk5NzUzMzA5NzA1IgyE2omFkSP8j7%2B%2BfI0q0ARsqG01zbLmKBJEJuXpakva%2FYNt3Z0met7XMaL91WITZYxQdI%2Fj8Y%2FcA%2Btszx4NDpSruSnVn3dm1Aum8lpP2oto%2FJ4dWDtMATzgx1gfUvD3tO7gPJUV4JSIHmMfxv8aQN7Q5ItXx1HWD1XkLp1%2Bk7vPesLtacVO3A3IGnarUsd2aJhVKQ6KDEHclDt%2BVTt6e5zPqmCMvEwIvZ%2FmYayUfeDuGQp3CdjH%2BSePFEpWWXeWGK3NiZD1%2FG3ElbLgQxddeL2xI65tR4hkWblmzFe%2F3ojpO1l3x119tQbqJUStnC8vHepUoztCtAEmx7u%2F40DZrjbDvV%2FkuZoPQ4C6aGHT6s%2F8RDVoB9%2FisVDXoYXzYQXzoMVEYkBdBwhEOE42%2BSp6kfkyRrrTuVMoTuFRYaT%2Fj%2Fufi0BMlCdndS3qmmxQHdoZp997g6dB0y%2FpU%2Bc4ZGMU88YGZmtgRkJ9xV09my1lB%2B%2Ffp4jjvDSJXYFZgDV97GvXZsvTfsb5TtgwbORXxvqgzE58lTm8DeZ0jSYpkZbx4G%2FsoaMVYBzIcvYPBYBgEKEnBTdr9urbYfDH%2FTzFoMFzxZQ60o6Fs5mCpz0BtLWfBovVkMTNBj2ofQPa1uFkOMIoBZyte%2BZlsmMqod1Ozp%2FXb96LP6j5mHa77%2F2qTPGcleG0BjfPoEWRngQiHXPJuHpGTxC9m%2F44NS1pEkGjIxoQCeXorAdzzHO0%2FxG6SOGk645tGsekjDHi5jVtzpLDYCSxavFeOBCxOrqwO6s%2BEjGN84SMwVreErMis07ea4wSIKOaMJuo888GOpcBMd4p8v9eiOSfOaeHjwSabvy4%2BxkCJjDLGTeXDkKquIf3oOGQad9lI14oA7Lds9bg11UPnR6SceSieI%2BLwDEKc4uKK8B4fNNOWfXqBNMnRUvuMio4f%2B8Pgm0RPAkKq9I3jqI%2BYfEPiqcHuXcn0tntN6lbxNR4AtScixnPBMytr%2B4In7c4SzHATj9KAMGlo%2ByFPrGhw%2FfzoA%3D%3D&Expires=1778178349 4. 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Blind individuals enhance other senses for awareness beyond eyesight; sighted people should engage directly. 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19. maj 202617 min
episode Seeing More Without Sight: Motherhood, Call Centers, and Courage with Ana Escobedo artwork

Seeing More Without Sight: Motherhood, Call Centers, and Courage with Ana Escobedo

Jennifer Parrish sits down with Ana Escobedo to explore sudden blindness, motherhood, rehabilitation, and how Ana rebuilt confidence and career as lead of The Lighthouse of Houston’s University of Houston FixIt Call Center. Subscribe to Sightless Voices: Unleashing Potential [https://houstonlighthouse.org/] on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sightless-voices-unleashing-potential/id1769100245], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4T0kCFTyO3pxdlFdKHPZja?si=da7c248c5b1043d4], iHeart [https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1300-sightless-voices-unleashi-217324039/], or wherever you get your podcasts! Support the Lighthouse of Houston (https://houstonlighthouse.org/ [https://houstonlighthouse.org/]) Key Takeaways 1. Sudden vision loss can trigger intense grief, anger, and isolation, yet acknowledging those emotions and eventually reaching out for support is a crucial first step toward rebuilding. 2. Everyday tasks such as cooking, showering, or using a faucet can feel overwhelming at first, but with adaptation, creativity, and sometimes help from family, they can become manageable again. 3. Connecting with blind and low vision peers through rehabilitation programs or organizations like The Lighthouse of Houston helps transform fear into possibility by demonstrating lived examples of independence and adventure. 4. Meaningful work, like Ana’s leadership in the FixIt Call Center, restores self-worth and proves that blind professionals can thrive in complex, high-responsibility roles that serve large institutions and communities. 5. For Ana, resilience means not giving up, putting in the work to learn new skills, embracing a whole new life after vision loss, and recognizing that she now “sees” more clearly through her other senses and relationships. Timestamped Overview 00:00 Introduction to Ana, her pre-blindness career, and family life. 06:10 Early grief, isolation, and daily shock after sudden vision loss. 09:14 H1N1, hospitalization, and the blood clot that caused overnight blindness. 13:04 Rehab at Chris Cole and discovering peers, skills, and new possibilities. 16:22 “Blind spaghetti,” adapting parenting and home life in the kitchen. 21:56 Motherhood, grandparenting, and shared disability with her grandson. 24:50 First call center training at The Lighthouse and renewed confidence. 27:01 VA switchboard work and building mobility and independence. 28:36 Creating training and leading the U of H FixIt Call Center team. 34:01 Regained self-worth through employment and a message not to give up. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

5. maj 202633 min