Category Archive for: ‘General’


Episode 39 – The Deaf-Blind Experience

POSTED ON Jun 28 IN General No Comments

In this episode Colleen talks about her experience giving a museum tour to a deaf blind gentleman.  He can’t see or hear, and she can’t see or sign…what happened?  Tune in to find out this insightful story. Happy Birthday to Helen Keller, too.   Have you interacted with a deaf blind person?  As someone who […]


Episode 38 – Desexualization of Disabilities

POSTED ON Jun 17 IN General No Comments

Colleen returns after her big move with a big topic. Inspired by a podcast from How Stuff Works, Colleen discusses the concept of desexualizing people with disabilities. She goes into the history of disability rights in the US, social psychology, and gives her perspective on why a lot of the world doesn’t accept individuals with […]


Episode 37 – Mad Max Fury Road

POSTED ON Feb 24 IN General No Comments

Colleen and Alyssa do an audio description movie review of Mad Max Fury Road!  Note that this film is rated R for violence and explosions, but it ends up being a great example of how to view a film that is almost all AD and very little dialogue.  In need of some heavy metal, car […]


Episode 36 – Marvel Audio Description

POSTED ON Feb 16 IN General No Comments

Colleen returns from establishing her new joint venture, Audio Description Training Retreats, to discuss Marvel Movie-verse accessibility with Alyssa and Cheryl! Hear how video description has entered the Marvel world from Iron Man 1 to Deadpool . What is your experience with audio description in mainstream Hollywood films? Have a good or bad example of description? […]


Special Post: Colleen on Blind Panels Podcast

POSTED ON Feb 10 IN General No Comments

Recently, Colleen was a guest on the Blind Panels Podcast created by Comics Empower, the comic book store for the blind and the visually impaired. Listen to the episode of Blind Panels. Stay tuned! New episodes of Blind Inspirationcast are coming very soon. In the next episode, Colleen will fill you in on what has been […]


Episode 35 – Reasons It Sucks to be Blind

POSTED ON Oct 25 IN General No Comments

So you’ve heard Colleen talk about 20 Awesome Things about being Visually Impaired. Now it’s time to hear some reasons why it might not be so awesome.  Hear about the actual woes of the visually impaired, presented with plenty of humor of course. Colleen references the Vending Machine Episode as well.   Have your own? Email: blindinspirationcast@gmail.com […]


Episode 34 – Spotlight on Sophie Trist and Braille Menus

POSTED ON Aug 24 IN General No Comments

How does a blind person order at a restaurant? Colleen recently talked with Sophie Trist, who took on the task of brailing many menus for restaurants in her home town. Find out what prompted her interest and what her experience was like. Download the Transcript for Episode 34   Have you used or ever been […]


Episode 33 – Introduction to Audio Description

POSTED ON Aug 11 IN General No Comments

Apologies for the mistakenly re-released previous episode. This is a completely new podcast episode. Colleen discusses the art of Audio Description and the service it provides for the blind and vision impaired. She touches on where it comes from, how to get it, and her own experiences using the service. Also, she announces a new […]


Episode 32 – Beginning Braille

POSTED ON Jun 16 IN General No Comments

By listener request, Colleen speaks about The Hadley School for the Blind and her experience learning Braille through their free courses. She also touches on what this special code is and how one would read it. Tune in to hear the basics, benefits, and bumps! Reference Links: The Hadley School for the Blind Braille Translator […]


Episode 31 – Why Describe Color to the Blind?

POSTED ON May 05 IN General No Comments

Colleen gives her take on how people with visual impairments and color blindness perceive and relate to colors as the sighted world knows them. She’s not a scientist or a doctor, but Colleen touches on the uniqueness of every person’s eyes, society’s naming of colors, and why it is worth it to describe color to […]