Full Show - Episode 1014
W. Ross students Megan Miller, Jade Ondrake, and Owen Parkin share their unique stories regarding vision, and how they’ve navigated academic and social life while being in school. What makes going through loss so difficult, and how can we stay resilient? Frances Wong walks us through the five stages of emotions after loss. Independent Living Skills Specialist Leanne Baarda and Orientation & Mobility Specialist Mark Rankin discuss ways to manage changing vision throughout life. Community Reporter Anthony Hodgetts highlights a group called The Gateway Association. When did you decide to officially get involved with the blind and low vision community? Keya Osborne explains why she spent time outside the community before embracing it. Ben Akuoko and Cathy Ausman are two staff members at W. Ross MacDonald School. They share their stories about working in the blind and low vision community as members of the community.
Episode 228 of the Kelly and Company podcast, hosted by AMI, titled "Full Show - Episode 1014" was published on February 9, 2021 and runs 103 minutes.
February 9, 2021 ·103m · Kelly and Company
Summary
W. Ross students Megan Miller, Jade Ondrake, and Owen Parkin share their unique stories regarding vision, and how they’ve navigated academic and social life while being in school. What makes going through loss so difficult, and how can we stay resilient? Frances Wong walks us through the five stages of emotions after loss. Independent Living Skills Specialist Leanne Baarda and Orientation & Mobility Specialist Mark Rankin discuss ways to manage changing vision throughout life. Community Reporter Anthony Hodgetts highlights a group called The Gateway Association. When did you decide to officially get involved with the blind and low vision community? Keya Osborne explains why she spent time outside the community before embracing it. Ben Akuoko and Cathy Ausman are two staff members at W. Ross MacDonald School. They share their stories about working in the blind and low vision community as members of the community.