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Today we are joined by Karan Nagrani.
Karan is a blind, hearing impaired, gay advocate, content creator and public speaker from Western Australia. He was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa at age 11, which causes progressive loss of sight.
When his vision loss progressed to the point of having to quit his job, Karan started creating content on social media to raise awareness of the realities of being blind and to share the impact of his disability on his mental health.
Through his online content, Karan has created unique resources to shed light on what it’s like living as a blind, gay man.If you’d like to follow Karan, you can find him @karannnagrani online.
Just a heads up, this episode mentions: mental health challenges and racism and racial slurs.If this episode raises any issues for you, you can contact QLife, Lifeline, or 13 YARN.
This series has been developed as part of the Our Voices, Our Lives, Our Way project, which is funded by the Commonwealth Department of Social Services through the Information, Linkages and Capacity Building grants.
Follow us on instagram @ourvoicesourway
By LGBTIQ+ Health AustraliaToday we are joined by Karan Nagrani.
Karan is a blind, hearing impaired, gay advocate, content creator and public speaker from Western Australia. He was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa at age 11, which causes progressive loss of sight.
When his vision loss progressed to the point of having to quit his job, Karan started creating content on social media to raise awareness of the realities of being blind and to share the impact of his disability on his mental health.
Through his online content, Karan has created unique resources to shed light on what it’s like living as a blind, gay man.If you’d like to follow Karan, you can find him @karannnagrani online.
Just a heads up, this episode mentions: mental health challenges and racism and racial slurs.If this episode raises any issues for you, you can contact QLife, Lifeline, or 13 YARN.
This series has been developed as part of the Our Voices, Our Lives, Our Way project, which is funded by the Commonwealth Department of Social Services through the Information, Linkages and Capacity Building grants.
Follow us on instagram @ourvoicesourway