In June of 2020, Shawn Marsolais, the Founder and Director of Programs and Engagement of Blind Beginnings, along with a collection of past and present youth leaders gathered online in a Zoom Room and recorded the inaugural episode of the Blind Beginnings Limitless Podcast. On that warm summer evening in June, the Limitless Podcast was born with an aptly named episode entitled, “Episode 1 - Why We Made A Podcast”.
The Podcast releases once per week, and is anchored by Shawn Marsolais who performs hosting duties, with a rotation of regular co-hosts that consist of program youth and alumni.
Monthly Limitless Committee meetings see both staff and youth volunteers coming together to plan content for both the Limitless Podcast as well as the Limitless Blog. Topics for the show are pitched by both staff as well as youth, giving both the organization as well as the youth we serve a voice for issues and topics that help shift the perspective on blindness.
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Episode 60 - Let’s Talk About Hobbies
What kind of hobbies do you think people who are blind or partially sighted might be interested in and take part in on a regular basis? The answers might surprise you as Shawn welcomes a panel of co-hosts including Clement, Ishita, John and Nika to discuss some of the many hobbies that they enjoy, which include watching anime, sports, video gaming, and much more!
Episode 59 - Let’s Talk About Ableism - Part 2
Shawn and co-hosts Nika and Clement continue their discussion of ableism from last week and talk about their own personal experiences with it. They discuss their internalized ableism and how it can affect their own behaviors, as well as concepts such as “inspiration porn” and how it can be damaging to how disability is viewed in the mainstream.
Episode 58 - Let's Talk About Ableism - Part 1
This week we are excited to present the first part of a two-part special episode on ableism. Join Shawn and co-hosts Nika and Clement as they have an open and frank conversation about ableism, defining it and sharing personal experiences which detail the implications and impact that it can have in the lives of people with disabilities.
Episode 57 - Let’s Meet Anu
This week Shawn and co-host Jinnie are excited to welcome Anu Pala, certified life coach and trainer, to the podcast in order to talk all about skincare and make-up. They discuss some of the challenges of using makeup when you are blind or partially sighted as well as sharing starter tips and the importance of self image and confidence that comes with self-care.
Episode 56 - Let's Meet Dougie
This week we’re making things up as we go, flying by the seat of our pants and talking all about the challenging and very fun art of improv! Shawn and co-hosts Leena and Ishita welcome Dougie, a Blind Beginnings volunteer, actor, and improv comedian to the podcast. They discuss how he got into acting and improv, what it’s like performing and teaching over Zoom during COVID, and what some of the challenges he faced breaking into both.
Episode 55 - Let's Talk About VocalEye
This week Shawn and co-host Kolby are very excited to welcome Steph Kirkland, the Executive Director of VocalEye to the podcast. VocalEye is the first live descriptive arts service for the blind in Canada and they discuss how the process works, the challenges of live description and what it means to be providing greater access to the live theater and the Arts for the Blind community.
Episode 54 - Let's Talk About Gender
This week Shawn is joined by co-hosts Jinnie, Nika, and John to discuss the topic of gender. They discuss everything from how to navigate the issue of gender in social settings when you are blind or partially sighted to how gender roles are formed, how they have started to change over the years and how disability can impact those roles. It’s an open and honest discussion about a fascinating and very important topic that you won’t want to miss!
Episode 53 - Our First Anniversary Show!
It’s hard to believe it’s been a year already! This week Shawn is joined by Nika, Kolby, Ishita and Rob to look back at the entire year’s worth of episodes and discuss some of their favorites! Come join us and see which episodes were favorites to record, the most impactful to listen to, and even the most nerve-wracking to be a part of! It’s a celebration of the Limitless Podcast and a peek behind the scenes you don’t want to miss!
Episode 52 - Let’s Talk About Self Advocacy
Being able to advocate about your needs can be challenging for anybody, but especially draining for those in the blind or partially sighted community. This week Shawn is joined by co-hosts Nika, Kolby, and Clement to discuss some of their own experiences self-advocating, some of the challenges faced, as well as the importance of knowing when and how to speak up about your needs.
Episode 51 - Let's Talk About Deafblindness
June is Deafblind Awareness Month and to kick it off, Shawn and co-host Kolby welcome Dr. Linda Mamer to talk about deafblindness. Dr. Mamer is a Deafblind Consultant for the Provincial Outreach Program for Deafblindness and she gives us an overview of the many aspects and gradients of deafblindness as well as helping understand the different deafblind communication and teaching methods. We also learn all about ‘yarn bombing’ and how this tactile art is being used to help raise awareness for deafblindness all over the world during the month of June.
Episode 50 - Let's Talk About Cricket
This week Shawn and co-host Ishita welcome back Jugaad, one of our youth from last week’s Culture and Disability episode, to discuss his passion for his favorite sport, Cricket! While Cricket may not have much of a presence here in Canada, it’s huge in other countries around the world and if you were ever curious about how it’s played, it’s cultural impact in India, and even how it is adapted for players who are blind or partially sighted, you don’t want to miss this episode!
Episode 49 - Let's Talk About Culture & Disability
May 21 is World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, and in the spirit of embracing and sharing about different cultures, Shawn welcomes Nika, Jinnie, Jugaad, Clement, and Ishita as co-hosts to discuss their own lived experiences navigating disability from within other cultures.
Episode 48 - Let’s Talk About Moms
This past week saw us celebrate Mother’s Day, so we wanted to do something special to honor Moms in this episode of the podcast. As a Mom herself, Shawn takes the week off as host, turns the show over to Ishita and Jill, and takes a seat in the guest chair. Shawn and special guest Lovette describe their experiences of becoming Moms through the lens of being blind, some of the hurdles they faced, adaptations they needed to make, and the joys that motherhood brings.
Episode 47- Let's Talk About Mental Health
Mental Health Awareness Week is May 3 - 9, 2021 and this year it’s more important than ever to take some time and reflect on the importance of mental health. Over 40% of Canadians have reported that their mental health has deteriorated since the pandemic began, and the feelings of uncertainty, stress, and anxiety felt can be overwhelming. This week Shawn welcomes Nika back to the podcast to talk about the importance of promoting mental health and overcoming the stigma that some people still feel about discussing it openly, sharing personal stories about various struggles as well as offering some strategies on coping and maintaining good mental health.
Episode 46 - Flash Mob Revisited
On a Sunday afternoon in October of 2015, Blind Beginnings youth, volunteers, and parents gathered together in the Metrotown Mall in Burnaby, British Columbia. What came next was the result of over a year of careful planning and a LOT of practice. This week, in honor of International Dance Day on April 29th, Shawn, Randi, Nika, and Jinnie revisit the Blind Beginnings Flash Mob and take us through how the idea came to be, what kind of planning was involved to pull it off, and the lasting impact it had on its participants.
Episode 45 - Let's Talk About Volunteering
April 18 - 24 is National Volunteer Week and we are helping celebrate by talking all about the many benefits that Volunteering can have (well, aside from the awesomeness of helping an organization accomplish its given mission) -- from building new skills to paving the way for the possibility of future job opportunities. Shawn is joined by Clement and Ishita, both of whom have had Volunteer positions that have resulted in paid opportunities, to discuss what the volunteering experience was like, how it built confidence, and why it can be such an important and empowering experience for youth.
Episode 44 - Let's Talk About Orientation and Mobility
This week on the show, we’re navigating the very complex topic of Orientation and Mobility. Anyone who has ever had to go through this type of training knows that Orientation, or being able to conceptualize the space around you without being able to see it, is key. Yet for some people, it is much more challenging than for others. Shawn and co-host Jinnie welcome Patricia, who struggles with orientation, and Kim, who is a Orientation and Mobility Specialist to explore and discuss why this is. From mental mapping and spatial awareness to Orientation concepts and how they develop, this episode is a fascinating look into how different people are able to process and navigate information in very different ways.
Episode 43 - Let's Talk About Drumming
This week on the podcast we’ve snared some great guests and there may be repercussions! If you guessed that our topic is drumming based on those incredibly bad puns, you’d be absolutely correct! This week Shawn and co-host Seerat are joined by Gary and Alethea, both experienced drummers who are blind or partially sighted and they discuss what made them pick up drumsticks in the first place, some of the challenges they face, and what they love about being percussionists. Take it from us, you just can’t beat this episode!
Episode 42 - Let's Talk About Dance
This week Shawn is joined by co-host Nika, who has had a passion for dance since an early age, and she shares her journey of trying to find a Dance Studio that was right for her. The two are joined by Sue, Nika’s ballet instructor, and Haley, a fellow dance student who acted as a sighted volunteer to talk about their respective experiences, how lessons were able to be adapted, and the powerful impact it had in all their lives.
Episode 41 - Let's Talk About Accessibility In University
Making the transition into University can be challenging in a multitude of ways for any student, but students who are blind or partially sighted can face a specific set of obstacles that can impact their studies. This week Shawn is joined by Jill and Ishita, both of whom are also students at Simon Fraser University, and their Accessibility Aid, Megan. They discuss some of the adaptations and services provided by SFU’s Centre for Accessible Learning and how Megan has helped both adapt materials in order to make them more accessible.