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In this episode of BizBlend, we meet Debra Erickson—blind chef, entrepreneur, and founder of The Blind Kitchen. Debra shares how she transformed the challenges of vision loss into a purposeful business that empowers others with similar experiences. From adapting in culinary school to building a company rooted in accessibility and safety, Debra's story is one of tenacity, innovation, and deep purpose. Learn how she navigates the physical and systemic limitations of the world around her, uses creativity to solve real problems, and why her work is far from niche. This conversation is an essential listen for founders, teachers, and anyone redefining what’s possible.
About the Guest:
Key Takeaways:
Vision loss didn’t stop Debra—it redefined her direction.
Tenacity and small steps drive sustainable success.
The Blind Kitchen empowers people with and without disabilities through adaptive tools and thoughtful systems.
Niche doesn’t mean small—her impact reaches caregivers, seniors, and others with accessibility needs.
True entrepreneurship blends purpose with problem-solving—and never stops learning.
Connect with Debra Erickson:
Want to be a guest on BizBlend? DM on PM
Stay Tuned And Follow Us!
#podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness #accessibility #blindkitchen #inclusiveentrepreneurship
By Sana and Avik Chakraborty - by Healthy Mind by Avik ™. All rights reserved.In this episode of BizBlend, we meet Debra Erickson—blind chef, entrepreneur, and founder of The Blind Kitchen. Debra shares how she transformed the challenges of vision loss into a purposeful business that empowers others with similar experiences. From adapting in culinary school to building a company rooted in accessibility and safety, Debra's story is one of tenacity, innovation, and deep purpose. Learn how she navigates the physical and systemic limitations of the world around her, uses creativity to solve real problems, and why her work is far from niche. This conversation is an essential listen for founders, teachers, and anyone redefining what’s possible.
About the Guest:
Key Takeaways:
Vision loss didn’t stop Debra—it redefined her direction.
Tenacity and small steps drive sustainable success.
The Blind Kitchen empowers people with and without disabilities through adaptive tools and thoughtful systems.
Niche doesn’t mean small—her impact reaches caregivers, seniors, and others with accessibility needs.
True entrepreneurship blends purpose with problem-solving—and never stops learning.
Connect with Debra Erickson:
Want to be a guest on BizBlend? DM on PM
Stay Tuned And Follow Us!
#podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness #accessibility #blindkitchen #inclusiveentrepreneurship