Sightless Voices: Unleashing Potential
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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