EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 50 MIN
When the Mirror Says 30
from The Blind Chick · host Aftersight
1) Episode Summary This episode of The Blind Chick is raw, funny, and deeply human. Penn and Moses open with an update on Moses’s recent radiation treatment and reflect on the emotional weight of seeing age, health, and mortality up close. From there, the conversation moves into something bigger: what legacy really means, what actually lasts after we’re gone, and why impact is often more personal and less glamorous than people imagine. They also talk candidly about therapy, marriage, and the long work of learning how to communicate well. Penn and Moses unpack how family patterns shape relationships, why “all we need is love” is not enough on its own, and how real connection takes honesty, patience, and intentional effort. The episode lands on a hopeful note, reminding listeners to pursue quality time now, to create memories while they can, and to choose kindness toward themselves and others. 2) Contact Info Penn Street & Moses Street Feedback / Listener Email: [email protected] Aftersight: aftersight.org Produced by Jonathan Price for Aftersight 3) Show Credits Show: The Blind Chick Hosts: Penn Street and Moses Street Organization: Aftersight Producer: Jonathan Price (00:00) - — Moses returns and shares a health update after radiation (04:49) - — Therapy, aging, and facing mortality with honesty and humor (09:31) - — Legacy, fame, and the hard truth about what lasts (17:08) - — Photography, the White Cane Project, and impact beyond recognition (24:42) - — Reflections on couples, commitment, and why therapy matters (27:59) - — Family patterns, marriage, and the people we unconsciously choose (41:51) - — Making quality memories now instead of waiting for retirement (45:08) - — Learning how to communicate without fighting (50:01) - — Listener call to action: legacy, connection, and kindness
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1) Episode Summary This episode of The Blind Chick is raw, funny, and deeply human. Penn and Moses open with an update on Moses’s recent radiation treatment and reflect on the emotional weight of seeing age, health, and mortality up close. From there, the conversation moves into something bigger: what legacy really means, what actually lasts after we’re gone, and why impact is often more personal and less glamorous than people imagine. They also talk candidly about therapy, marriage, and the long work of learning how to communicate well. Penn and Moses unpack how family patterns shape relationships, why “all we need is love” is not enough on its own, and how real connection takes honesty, patience, and intentional effort. The episode lands on a hopeful note, reminding listeners to pursue quality time now, to create memories while they can, and to choose kindness toward themselves and others. 2) Contact Info Penn Street & Moses Street Feedback / Listener Email: [email protected] Aftersight: aftersight.org Produced by Jonathan Price for Aftersight 3) Show Credits Show: The Blind Chick Hosts: Penn Street and Moses Street Organization: Aftersight Producer: Jonathan Price (00:00) - — Moses returns and shares a health update after radiation (04:49) - — Therapy, aging, and facing mortality with honesty and humor (09:31) - — Legacy, fame, and the hard truth about what lasts (17:08) - — Photography, the White Cane Project, and impact beyond recognition (24:42) - — Reflections on couples, commitment, and why therapy matters (27:59) - — Family patterns, marriage, and the people we unconsciously choose (41:51) - — Making quality memories now instead of waiting for retirement (45:08) - — Learning how to communicate without fighting (50:01) - — Listener call to action: legacy, connection, and kindness
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