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 98 - Let’s Talk About Our Moms
With Mother’s Day rapidly approaching on May 8th, Shawn gathers together with co-hosts Kolby, Ishita, and Leena to discuss how their Mothers impacted their own journeys through sight loss. It’s a very personal and open discussion about the challenges many Mothers face when they are dealing with a child who is blind and partially sighted as well as a love letter to all Mothers out there.
Episode 97 - Let’s Talk About Blind Beginnings Volunteers
Volunteers are the lifeblood of many non profit organizations, and Blind Beginnings is no exception. Volunteer Appreciation Week takes place April 24-30 2022 and to help celebrate these unsung heroes, Shawn welcomes Blind Beginnings staff members Lia Dicicco and Rob Mineault to discuss the impact that volunteers have on the organization, from programs and special events to day to day operations.
Episode 96 - Let’s Talk About Teachers of the Visually Impaired
Shawn and co-host Kolby welcome Teacher of the Visually Impaired (otherwise known as a TVI) Sofeya to the show to discuss what being a TVI entails. Kolby has a particular connection with Sofeya since she was Sofeya’s student for many years and the two share their respective perspectives of the challenges and successes they faced during Kolby’s school career. It’s a fascinating inside look at what it’s like to navigate the educational system as a youth who is blind and partially sighted and the teachers that work with them.
Episode 95 - Let’s Talk About The Lori Sheppard Memorial Fund Bursary
This week Shawn, along with co-hosts Jinnie and Kaya welcome Jeff West, who is one of the founders of the Lori Sheppard Memorial Bursary. They discuss the life of Lori Sheppard, the origins of the Bursary, and some of the impact that it has had on previous recipients.
Episode 94 - Let’s Meet Shawna
This week Shawn and co-host Ishita talk with Shawna, who is an Occupational Therapist who also happens to be partially sighted. With Ishita being interested in possibly pursuing that career, they discuss not only the details of the job but also what it’s like for someone who is blind or partially sighted working in the field.
Episode 93 - Let’s Meet Brian
Shawn flies solo this week as she welcomes Brian Bushway and Thomas Izdebski from Acoustic Athletics. Using the technique of echolocation, Brian is not only an accomplished mountain biker who is blind, but has also taken his talent and applied it to Acoustic Athletics, where they train sighted and non-sighted athletes sensory awareness. It’s a fascinating conversation about echolocation, the senses and sports that you won’t want to miss!
Episode 92 - Let’s Talk About Babysitting
Babysitting can be a very important marker in many teenager’s lives, teaching valuable skills and a sense of responsibility. For teens who are blind or partially sighted, this is no different, and can carry with it the added feeling of trust and confidence in their own abilities. This week Shawn is joined by co-hosts Jill and Nika to discuss their own experiences and the importance babysitting can be for building confidence and skill sets.
Episode 91 - Let’s Talk About International Women’s Day
It’s a very special episode this week as Limitless celebrates International Women’s Day, a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. Jinnie takes over hosting duties and talks with Shawn and Director of Operations for Blind Beginnings Lia Dicicco about their own professional journeys into the nonprofit sector, what it’s like to lead as women, some of the challenges that still exist in the workforce, finding a home/work balance, and much more.
Episode 90 - Let’s Meet Courtney
The Paralympics are right around the corner, which means that Paralympic fever is beginning to build here at the podcast! Shawn and co-hosts Nika and Ishita welcome Courtney Knight, a 4-time Paralympian (1996 Atlanta, 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens and 2010 Vancouver) who competed in not only the Summer Paralympic Games, but the Winter as well! They discuss the process of becoming a Paralympian, what training was like and the kind of sacrifices that she had to make in order to compete.
Episode 89 - Let’s Talk About Accessible Transit
This week Shawn and co-host Jinnie welcome Rob Sleath, chair of Access for Sight-Impaired Consumers group (ASIC) and member of the User Advisory Committee for Translink to the show. They talk about Translink's new initiative to bring accessible signage to bus stops all around the Lower Mainland as well as the importance of having properly trained bus drivers that understand the experience of navigating the transit system as riders who are blind or partially sighted and other advocacy projects that Rob is involved in.
Episode 88 - Let’s Talk About Dating Part 2
It’s the second part in our conversation all about what it’s like to date when you are blind or partially sighted. This time around Shawn welcomes Grant and Richard to the podcast in order to get the male perspective on dating and have an open and frank discussion on everything from attraction to how to stay safe during the early stages of dating. Due to the mature subject matter on this week’s episode, listener discretion for younger listeners is advised.
Episode 87 - Let’s Talk About White Canes
The first full week of February is White Cane Week, and to help celebrate this very special week designed to highlight the lived experiences of people who are blind or partially sighted, Shawn welcomes Nika, Jinnie, and special guest Monty to the podcast to pay tribute to everybody’s favorite mobility aid! They share some insight on the importance of this simple yet incredibly useful “blind stick” before swapping some of their favorite humorous white cane stories. It’s an episode full of information and laughter that you won’t want to miss!
Episode 86 - Let’s Meet Sara
This week we go international as Shawn and co-host Keisha welcome Italian foreign exchange student Sara to the show to talk about what it’s like to travel and live in a different country when you are blind or partially sighted, discussing everything from navigating cultural differences to overcoming their own fears and misgivings. From insects to toilets to insects inside toilets, this episode has it all!
Episode 85 - Let’s Talk About NNELS and CELA
This week Shawn welcomes Karen from CELA (Centre for Equitable Library Access) and Pikora from NNELS (National Network for Equitable Library Service) to the podcast to talk about their respective organizations, the services they provide, and how people who require materials in alternate formats can access them.
Episode 84 - Let’s Talk About University
The beginning of a new year also means the start of a new semester at Universities all over the country, and this week Shawn welcomes Jinnie back to the show to discuss what campus life is like as a student who is blind. They discuss the resources that are in place for students with disabilities, the accommodations and adaptations that can also help, and give us an idea of what the process is like to navigate for those youth that will be looking to attend post secondary in the near future.
Episode 83 - Let’s Talk About Braille Part 3
January 4th was Louis Braille’s birthday and also World Braille Day, with the entire month of January being devoted to recognizing the importance of braille literacy with Braille Literacy Awareness Month. In honor of that, this week Shawn is joined by co-host Nika and special guest Maria, who is a parent to a 9 year old braille reader, to once again talk about braille and its importance, as well as taking a look at some surprising places that braille is starting to turn up.
Episode 82 - Let’s Talk About Integration vs Segregation
In last week’s episode we talked with Lily about her experience going to school at the W. Ross Macdonald School for the Blind in Ontario. This week Shawn welcomes co-hosts Clement, Nika, and Ishita for a roundtable discussion about the pros and cons of integrated and segregated education systems, and how the experiences can impact the students within each.
Episode 81 - Let’s Meet Lily
For students in BC, integration into the mainstream school system is commonplace, with the last school for the blind closing its doors years ago. So just what is it like going to school for the blind? This week we try to answer that question as Shawn and co-host Clement welcome Lily to the show, who attended the W. Ross MacDonald School for the Blind in Ontario.
Episode 80 - Let‘s Talk About Inclusion and the Workplace
This week Shawn welcomes Amy Amantea, artist, advocate and accessibility consultant to the show in order to talk about the importance and challenges of inclusion in the workplace. From hiring practices to assistive technology, Amy provides insight and suggestions for any employer who is looking to create an inclusive workplace culture.
Episode 79 - Let‘s Meet Jessica
This week on Limitless we’re hitting the gym as Shawn and co-host John welcomes Jessica Bailey to the podcast! Jessica is Miss World British Columbia 2021, Miss Supranational Canada 2021, and a personal trainer who has also started an initiative to make visits to the gym more accessible for the blind and partially sighted community.