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The Blind Chick

The Blind Chick

By: Aftersight
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The Blind Chick is an Aftersight Original hosted by Penn and Moses Street. It’s a raw, real, and often funny conversation space where blindness isn’t a limitation—it’s part of the story. Each episode dives into the lives of blind and low-vision people, exploring resilience, identity, and the messy, beautiful realities of living without sight. With heart, humor, and honesty, The Blind Chick breaks stereotypes, challenges stigma, and reminds us all that blindness is not the end of the story—it’s the beginning of a new one.2021 Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Healing, Hustle, and a Possible Nude Beach
    Mar 12 2026

    1) Episode Summary

    In this lively and deeply honest episode of The Blind Chick, Penn and Moses Street welcome back world traveler, healer, and future travel coach Orly Corcos for a conversation that moves from hilarious beach banter to profound reflections on healing, courage, and self-discovery.

    Orly shares her background as the only Canadian-born member of her Moroccan and Israeli family, her move to Fort Lauderdale, and her lifelong love of travel. What begins with humor quickly turns into a powerful testimony as she opens up about chronic pain, long-term prescribed narcotic use, ICU scares, and the holistic healing journey that changed her life. She explains how travel became more than a getaway—it became a tool for emotional, physical, and spiritual restoration.

    The conversation explores how Orly used retreats, holistic health practices, plant medicine, and adventurous travel experiences to reclaim her identity and rebuild her life. She speaks candidly about fear, surrender, inner healing, and the difficult but necessary decisions that followed—including leaving her marriage, stepping away from corporate life, and choosing a new path rooted in truth and freedom.

    Penn, Moses, and Orly also talk about food as healing, the difference between merely seeing and truly experiencing, and the unique confidence that can come from traveling as a blind woman. Orly shares stories of skydiving, solo travel to Bali and Thailand, walking the Camino with her guide dog, and preparing for an upcoming trip to the Galápagos through accessible travel company Travelize.

    This episode is funny, freeing, and full of wisdom. At its heart, it is a reminder that our greatest limitations are often not physical, but internal—and that courage, healing, and joy are still available when we decide to move forward anyway.

    2) Contact Info

    Guest / Featured Contact
    Orly Corcos
    Facebook: Orly Corcos
    Facebook / Instagram: The Blind Chef

    Aftersight Contact
    Email: feedback@aftersight.org
    Phone: (720) 712-8856
    Website: Aftersight.org

    Producer
    Jonathan Price
    Podcast and Program Producer, Aftersight
    Email: jonathan@aftersight.org

    3) Show Credits

    Show: The Blind Chick
    Hosts: Penn Street and Moses Street
    Guest: Orly Corcos
    Producer: Jonathan Price
    Organization: Aftersight

    4) Chapter Markers

    00:00 – Penn and Moses open with humor and travel banter
    02:00 – Welcoming Orly Corcos back to The Blind Chick
    03:12 – Orly shares her family background and move to Florida
    06:44 – Blind Travel Summit, Waymo, and autonomous travel freedom
    11:16 – Why Penn and Moses wanted Orly back for a full episode
    12:54 – Travel as healing, expansion, and personal restoration
    14:52 – Orly opens up about chronic pain and narcotic dependence
    17:46 – Her first holistic healing retreat and the turning point
    20:17 – Doctors, blindness, and being underestimated
    23:38 – Skydiving, fear, and learning to trust herself
    27:11 – Experiencing beauty beyond eyesight
    30:23 – Penn asks about ayahuasca and deep healing work
    34:02 – Safety, vulnerability, and navigating healing as a blind woman
    36:18 – What Orly gained most from the experience
    41:49 – Divorce, freedom, memoir writing, and becoming a travel coach
    43:53 – Food as healing and Orly’s love of cooking
    49:24 – Solo travel, Bali, Thailand, and traveling without fear
    52:20 – The Camino, guide dogs, and acce ...

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Kim Wardlow: The Journey Behind Aftersight
    Mar 6 2026

    1) Episode Summary

    In this special Aftersight Original, Kim Wardlow shares the personal story behind her leadership and the road that led her to become Executive Director of Aftersight. She reflects on growing up in Lamar, Colorado, her early love for creativity, 4-H, cooking, service, travel, and the many work experiences that quietly prepared her for nonprofit leadership.

    Kim walks listeners through pivotal moments in her life—from studying abroad in Scotland and working internationally, to volunteering at what was then Radio Reading Service of the Rockies, to unexpectedly finding both her calling and her husband through the organization. She also shares how Aftersight has evolved over the years from volunteer-read programming into a wider community-centered organization offering podcasts, peer support, book club, white canes, and more.

    This episode is both a personal milestone and a mission-centered reflection. As Kim celebrates her 60th birthday and approaches 25 years with Aftersight, she invites listeners to see the deeper heart behind the organization: building community, increasing independence, and creating meaningful access for people who are blind, low vision, deafblind, or in need of alternatives to print. The episode closes with an invitation to support Aftersight’s work through her birthday giving campaign.

    2) Contact Info

    Guest / Organization:
    Kim Wardlow — Executive Director, Aftersight
    Aftersight website: aftersight.org
    Birthday campaign / donations: Visit the donate page at aftersight.org

    Aftersight:
    Aftersight Originals network featuring Navigating Life with Vision Loss, The Blind Chick, Blindsight, and Blind Level Tech

    Producer Credit:
    Jonathan Price — Podcast Producer, Aftersight

    3) Show Credits

    Special Aftersight Original
    Featuring Kim Wardlow
    Opening by Jonathan Price
    Produced by Jonathan Price
    Organization: Aftersight

    4) Chapter Markers

    00:00 — Jonathan’s welcome and special Aftersight introduction
    00:53 — Kim introduces herself, Aftersight, and the reason for sharing her story
    03:14 — Childhood in Lamar, creativity, 4-H, and early PBS dreams
    05:38 — Learning leadership, service, and community values
    08:03 — Solar panels, first jobs, and developing a strong work ethic
    10:28 — College, Scotland, travel, and broadening her world
    12:54 — Early professional life, proposal writing, and service work
    15:14 — Volunteering with Radio Reading Service and working at GE Access
    17:37 — Friendship, snowshoeing, travel, and a season of transition
    20:02 — Layoff, September 2001, and joining Radio Reading Service
    22:21 — Meeting Doug, discovering purpose, and seeing the bigger calling
    24:43 — Outreach across Colorado, music, and the value of volunteers
    27:04 — How Aftersight expanded into podcasts, groups, and broader services
    29:29 — Leadership, rebrand, relocation, and adapting through COVID
    31:44 — Community, connection, and why the work matters
    34:07 — Life purpose, independence, and the mission behind Aftersight
    36:31 — Kim’s birthday campaign and invitation to support Aftersight

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    38 mins
  • TBC on location Playa del Carmen!
    Mar 5 2026

    1) Episode Summary

    Penn and Moses bring listeners on-location to Playa del Carmen’s Fifth Avenue for a sound-rich “audio postcard”—live music, vendors, birds, shoppers, perfume wafting from storefronts, and the rhythm of a city that never quite stops moving. They share how walking the avenue night after night turns strangers into familiar faces, how the best meals often live off the main tourist strip, and why listening can be its own kind of “people watching.”

    The episode takes a turn into heart-and-human territory when Penn meets Apollo, a big white standard poodle, and feels a wave of grief and gratitude after recently losing their own dog, Beethoven—“a beautiful sadness.” They close with what the trip taught them the hard way: don’t run your life until your cup is empty. Pause sooner. Rest deeper. And for blind travelers especially: carry your cane proudly—it’s not just mobility; it’s connection.

    2) Contact Info

    Featured voices (on mic): Penn Street, Moses Street, Jonathan Price
    Aftersight (questions / feedback): feedback@aftersight.org | (720) 712-8856
    Book The Blind Chick: https://outlook.office.com/book/TheBlindChick@aftersight.org/?ismsaljsauthenabled
    Producer credit: Jonathan Price (Podcast Producer, Aftersight)

    3) Show Credits

    Show: The Blind Chick (Aftersight)
    Hosts: Penn Street, Moses Street
    Producer: Jonathan Price
    Format: Special travel field audio / soundscape episode (Playa del Carmen, Mexico)

    4) Chapter Markers

    • 00:00 — Welcome + Playa del Carmen setup (Fifth Avenue field audio)
    • 00:36 — Fifth Avenue vibe + “best vegan food ever” discovery
    • 02:33 — Nightly walks, live music, vendors, accents, smells
    • 05:59 — Meeting blind travelers + wheelchair users; “cane visibility” matters
    • 07:18 — Off the main strip: “old Mexico” feel + dinner highlights
    • 08:45 — Apollo the standard poodle: grief, comfort, “beautiful sadness”
    • 10:35 — Trip reflections: rest, people met, and why this vacation worked
    • 11:24 — New connections: Ash, Eric (musician), Sweet Maria
    • 13:23 — Big point: get outside with your cane; it opens conversations
    • 15:16 — Self-care lesson: refill the cup before it empties
    • 17:01 — Closing: travel encouragement + listener feedback + birthday card mention
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    19 mins
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