In this powerful and heartfelt episode, I share my journey as a visually impaired woman navigating life’s challenges—from experiencing discrimination as a college graduate to finding my voice through self-advocacy. I reflect on how these experiences have shaped me over the years and offer insight into the emotional and mental toll vision loss can have.
I also discuss the importance of mental health, self-care, and the vital need to advocate for accessibility and inclusion in all areas of life—whether in school, the workplace, or everyday living. If you’re someone pursuing college, entering the workforce, or simply learning how to live more independently with vision loss, this
episode is for you. Together, we’ll explore why it’s okay to embrace blindness or visual impairment—and how doing so can be a powerful act of strength.
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