Sightless Voices: Unleashing Potential
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.
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