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1) Episode Summary
In this warm, funny, and reflective episode of The Blind Chick, Penn and Moses open with Mother’s Day reflections, their first Sprinter van camping trip of the season, and a very important audience assignment: help name the van. Their trip to Saratoga, Wyoming includes hot springs, a late-night knock from the police, a Google Maps prairie adventure, and the discovery that they had unknowingly parked just steps from the lake.
Penn then shares a moving story about meeting Diane, a woman adjusting to vision loss, and helping her find tools, encouragement, and a new cane. The conversation turns toward the deep value of connecting with others who understand blindness and low vision from the inside.
Moses shares his current family photo project, scanning thousands of old photographs and negatives, some unseen for nearly 80 years. The episode then centers on a listener question about how Penn and Moses “live above the noise.” Their answer blends humor and wisdom as they discuss choosing peace, protecting their marriage, avoiding emotional drama, and refusing to let outside negativity poison their relationship.
The episode closes with a historical spotlight on Harriet Tubman, including Penn’s reflections on Tubman’s low vision, courage, and almost unimaginable resilience. Penn and Moses also share listener feedback, invite people to connect on YouTube, and promote the May 30 Aftersight walk at Cherry Creek Reservoir.
2) Contact Info
The Blind Chick / Aftersight
Website: Aftersight.org
Feedback Email: [email protected]
YouTube: Search Aftersight on YouTube
Event Mentioned
Aftersight walk at Cherry Creek Reservoir
Date: May 30
Location: Cherry Creek Reservoir, Aurora, Colorado
Details available at Aftersight.org
Producer Credit
Produced by Jonathan Price
Podcast and Program Producer, Aftersight
3) Show Credits
Show: The Blind Chick
Hosts: Penn Street and Moses Street
Produced by: Jonathan Price
Organization: Aftersight
Closing Reminder: Be kind to yourself this week and find a way to be kind to somebody else. It’s good for your soul.
By Aftersight5
1818 ratings
1) Episode Summary
In this warm, funny, and reflective episode of The Blind Chick, Penn and Moses open with Mother’s Day reflections, their first Sprinter van camping trip of the season, and a very important audience assignment: help name the van. Their trip to Saratoga, Wyoming includes hot springs, a late-night knock from the police, a Google Maps prairie adventure, and the discovery that they had unknowingly parked just steps from the lake.
Penn then shares a moving story about meeting Diane, a woman adjusting to vision loss, and helping her find tools, encouragement, and a new cane. The conversation turns toward the deep value of connecting with others who understand blindness and low vision from the inside.
Moses shares his current family photo project, scanning thousands of old photographs and negatives, some unseen for nearly 80 years. The episode then centers on a listener question about how Penn and Moses “live above the noise.” Their answer blends humor and wisdom as they discuss choosing peace, protecting their marriage, avoiding emotional drama, and refusing to let outside negativity poison their relationship.
The episode closes with a historical spotlight on Harriet Tubman, including Penn’s reflections on Tubman’s low vision, courage, and almost unimaginable resilience. Penn and Moses also share listener feedback, invite people to connect on YouTube, and promote the May 30 Aftersight walk at Cherry Creek Reservoir.
2) Contact Info
The Blind Chick / Aftersight
Website: Aftersight.org
Feedback Email: [email protected]
YouTube: Search Aftersight on YouTube
Event Mentioned
Aftersight walk at Cherry Creek Reservoir
Date: May 30
Location: Cherry Creek Reservoir, Aurora, Colorado
Details available at Aftersight.org
Producer Credit
Produced by Jonathan Price
Podcast and Program Producer, Aftersight
3) Show Credits
Show: The Blind Chick
Hosts: Penn Street and Moses Street
Produced by: Jonathan Price
Organization: Aftersight
Closing Reminder: Be kind to yourself this week and find a way to be kind to somebody else. It’s good for your soul.

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