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The World As I See It Episode 28: Would I Choose Sight? My Honest Answer

The World As I See It Episode 28: Would I Choose Sight? My Honest Answer

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In this episode, I’m getting real about a question a listener asked me recently: "Would you rather stay blind or be able to see? Can you explain which one and why you would pick that option?"

I dive into the physical reality of what gaining sight would actually look like—from building up eyelid muscles to handling the massive sensory overload of a grocery store—and why I’m genuinely happy with the perspective and life God has provided for me. I also discuss how technology like the Meta Ray-Bans and navigation apps, along with my community at SEKIA (South East Kids In Action), help me live life to the fullest.

I Need Your Vote! 🗳️

I am letting you decide what we focus on next. Since you are listening on a platform without a poll, please email me your choice:

* Option A: Headlines that affect the visually impaired. This is something I’ve never done before. This would involve reacting to news stories that specifically impact our community—like the rise of silent electric cars.

* Option B: More Guest Conversations. Should there be more interviews like the one with Kailey? This would feature more guests sharing their perspectives.

* Option C: A Brand New Topic. Is there a specific topic that hasn't been covered on my podcast yet? Drop your ideas in your email!

Leave Your Feedback:

Along with your vote, please let me know: What do you like about the show? What should I change or do better?

Email me: Theworldasiseeitpodcast@gmail.com

Thank you so much for the support!

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