EPISODE · Apr 3, 2025 · 25 MIN
The Price of Not Slowing Down (Part 1)
from The Blind Chick · host Aftersight
In this powerful episode of The Blind Chick, Penn and Moses sit down with Canadian podcaster Stephen Vine, host of Disability Diaries. Known for his sharp wit and musical heart, Stephen shares the intimate, harrowing story of how ignoring warning signs, overworking, and a high-stress lifestyle led to a catastrophic health crisis that changed his life forever. After surviving a near-fatal abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), Stephen lost his sight, his leg, and his colon—but not his sense of humor or determination. The conversation explores his fast-paced past as a restaurant owner serving celebrities like Mel Gibson, Linda Blair, and John Candy. Stephen walks us through the day his life changed and the emotional toll that followed. With vulnerability and hope, he shares how he moved from bitterness to purpose—learning to adapt, reconnect with joy, and begin his podcast, which has become a platform for elevating voices within the disability community. Listeners will gain insights into resilience, the power of listening, and how choosing to stop digging can help you climb out of life’s deepest holes. Chapter Markers: 00:00 – Welcome to The Blind Chick 01:05 – Penn and Moses banter, Superman joke 02:18 – Guest intro: Stephen Vine of Disability Diaries 03:10 – Quote of the Day: “Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens” – Jimi Hendrix 04:38 – Learning to listen after blindness 06:57 – Celebrity clientele from Stephen’s former career 08:45 – Workaholism, stress, and health warnings 11:40 – The day of the aneurysm: ignored signs and collapse 14:01 – Waking from the coma: adjusting to total blindness 16:24 – Drinking culture, grief, and changing relationships with alcohol 18:38 – Healing, rehab, and redefining identity 21:02 – Finding support through Kristin and taking back his life 23:18 – Empowerment, advocacy, and thriving through disability 25:00 – Closing remarks and teaser for Part 2
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In this powerful episode of The Blind Chick, Penn and Moses sit down with Canadian podcaster Stephen Vine, host of Disability Diaries. Known for his sharp wit and musical heart, Stephen shares the intimate, harrowing story of how ignoring warning signs, overworking, and a high-stress lifestyle led to a catastrophic health crisis that changed his life forever. After surviving a near-fatal abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), Stephen lost his sight, his leg, and his colon—but not his sense of humor or determination. The conversation explores his fast-paced past as a restaurant owner serving celebrities like Mel Gibson, Linda Blair, and John Candy. Stephen walks us through the day his life changed and the emotional toll that followed. With vulnerability and hope, he shares how he moved from bitterness to purpose—learning to adapt, reconnect with joy, and begin his podcast, which has become a platform for elevating voices within the disability community. Listeners will gain insights into resilience, the power of listening, and how choosing to stop digging can help you climb out of life’s deepest holes. Chapter Markers: 00:00 – Welcome to The Blind Chick 01:05 – Penn and Moses banter, Superman joke 02:18 – Guest intro: Stephen Vine of Disability Diaries 03:10 – Quote of the Day: “Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens” – Jimi Hendrix 04:38 – Learning to listen after blindness 06:57 – Celebrity clientele from Stephen’s former career 08:45 – Workaholism, stress, and health warnings 11:40 – The day of the aneurysm: ignored signs and collapse 14:01 – Waking from the coma: adjusting to total blindness 16:24 – Drinking culture, grief, and changing relationships with alcohol 18:38 – Healing, rehab, and redefining identity 21:02 – Finding support through Kristin and taking back his life 23:18 – Empowerment, advocacy, and thriving through disability 25:00 – Closing remarks and teaser for Part 2
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