1. Episode Summary
In this episode of Colorado Views, Michael and Jennifer continue shaping the show’s identity as a place for good news, community connection, and real stories from across Colorado. They open by reflecting on feedback from their first episode and emphasize their desire to improve the show each week, even if it is just “1% better” at a time. They invite listeners to share honest feedback, both positive and constructive, and they make it clear that this show is being built with the community, not simply presented to the community.
A major theme throughout the episode is that everyone’s story matters. Michael and Jennifer talk about the power of testimony, shared experience, and personal stories that help people realize they are not alone. They encourage listeners who are blind, low vision, sighted, connected to Aftersight, or simply part of the broader Colorado community to reach out and share how services, resources, challenges, or unexpected moments have shaped their lives.
The episode also recaps a busy week for Aftersight, including Jennifer and Michael attending a screening of the short film Truth Be Told in Silverthorne, which explores journalism, misinformation, and the importance of accurate local reporting. They discuss the need for audio description if the film is shown to blind and low vision audiences in the future.
They also share highlights from Robert Lam’s graduation at Colorado State University, a volunteer coffee meetup in Fort Collins, and Aftersight’s table at a Denver Philharmonic Orchestra event, where they connected with families, children, and other community organizations.
Looking ahead, Michael and Jennifer highlight the upcoming Aftersight and Foresight walk at Cherry Creek State Park, explain registration details, and connect the event to Aftersight’s White Cane Project. They discuss how the project provides navigation canes to people who need them and explain why access to a good cane can be life-changing.
The episode closes with a spotlight on Colorado Visionaries Blind Hockey Club, an adaptive hockey organization creating inclusive opportunities for blind and low vision athletes. Jennifer shares how powerful it was to see young hockey players helping blind and low vision participants experience the ice, and both hosts encourage listeners to volunteer, participate, or simply come see what the organization is doing.
2. Contact Info
Colorado Views / Aftersight Feedback
Email: feedback@aftersight.org
Website: aftersight.org
Aftersight White Cane Project
Website: aftersight.org
Colorado Visionaries Blind Hockey Club
Facebook: Visionaries Blind Hockey
Instagram: Visionaries Blind Hockey
Email: coloradovisionaries@gmail.com
Aftersight
Website: aftersight.org
Phone: (720) 712-8856
Email: feedback@aftersight.org
Producer Credit
Jonathan Price
Podcast and Program Producer, Aftersight
3. Show Credits
Show: Colorado Views
Hosts: Michael and Jennifer
Produced by: Jonathan Price
Organization: Aftersight
Format: Community news, resources, stories, and happenings across Colorado and Aftersight