Faceblind

1 in 50 people live with prosopagnosia, the inability to recognize faces. Face blindness can be both frustrating and funny. Maybe proso coping skills can make you a better recognizer?

The final Faceblind episode?

What a fantastic ride! Thank you to all my guests and listeners. Just a quick episode to explain the end of this podcast... and, an invitation to anyone who might like to pick it up for a season 2.

12-19
08:03

Ruth Dixon: Faceblind therapist

Ruth Dixon is a therapist with the NHS in Scarborough UK. She describes learning that she and her daughter both have prosopagnosia late in life, working as a therapist with faceblindness, and the importance of finding a therapist to deal with anxiety.

03-14
54:37

Phillip Neho: Faceblind headhunter

Phillip Neho manages all hiring for the hospitality community at Australia's magical Uluru. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/living-blindnessface-blindness-phillip-neho/ https://dadimprovement.com/ https://phils5cents.com/

12-13
48:24

Josh Davis: Researching super recognizers

Josh Davis is a leading researcher at the University of Greenwich into the phenomenon of Super Recognizers. These are people who are exceptionally gifted at recognizing humans by face. Josh's work is being applied as a law enforcement tool all over the world. In this fascinating discussion, we explore: What makes a super recognizer Facial recognition applications in law enforcement Differences and combination with software based facial recognition Racial bias and ethics in recognition systems Brain scans vs facial recognition testing Learn more about Josh's work... and take the test yourself: https://www.superrecognisers.com/

11-15
53:01

Chris Lipford: Super positive Aerospace Engineer

Chris Lipford is an Aerospace Engineer working for the US Air Force. He has an incredibly positive attitude about faceblindness that may help those of us with more anxiety around the topic. Show notes: https://faceblindpodcast.com/chris-lipford/

10-11
53:29

Chrissy Flanagan: The Faceblind Sausage Queen of Australia

A serial entrepreneur and craft sausage enthusiast grows customer facing businesses despite living with prosopagnosia. https://faceblindpodcast.com/chrissy-flanagan

09-19
59:17

Jay and Sanders Fabares: Prosopagnosia and murder

Jay and Sanders Fabares are the husband and wife creative team behind The Pale. The comic book series features a faceblind FBI agent chasing a serial killer in a Navajo nation border town. We discuss the inspiration, research, and evolution of this project... and the value of this storytelling medium. http://thepalecomic.com/ https://twitter.com/ThePaleComic  http://www.facebook.com/ThePaleComic/ https://www.instagram.com/thepalecomic/ https://ko-fi.com/jayfabares https://www.patreon.com/jayfabares

08-30
47:31

Michael Drewett: Faceblind artist who specializes in drawing faces

Australian artist Michael Drewett specializes in photo-realistic portrait work... despite being faceblind. He acquired prosopagnosia well into adulthood. In this episode, he discusses the distinct life differences before and after faceblindness. See Michael's art here: Facebook.com/michaelgdrewettart Etsy.com/au/shop/michaelgdrewettart  

08-17
47:55

Kirsty McGee: The touring musician's faceblind experience

Kirsty McGee is approaching two decades as a professional musician. Her music is eclectic and difficult to categorize- drawing from jazz, Americana, blues, gospel, and more. She labels the amalgam Hobopop. In this episode, Kirsty shares her struggles with prosopagnosia from the road... and gives a beautiful glimpse into her creative process. https://faceblindpodcast.com/kirsty-mcgee/ https://kirstymcgee.com/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/1KfSxrn8dyAG0BVM40LN35 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJBmfqVnZd67mKvEoq4eBwA

08-02
01:03:02

Joyce: The spy who recognized my arm

Joyce has lived all over the world in past diplomatic and intelligence roles for the United States. After studying Cultural Cognition, she brought the theory into practice in direct contact in several countries including China and Russia. In this fascinating discussion, Joyce explains that her ability to focus on body language probably gave her more insight than your average spy. She believes faceblindness gave her a career leg up.

07-26
01:11:50

Jesse Millican: Faceblind Floridian overcomes tragic childhood

Jesse Millican overcame grim childhood odds with both parents in prison and a string of temporary homes. Now reshaping his life in New England, he's learned to embrace prosopogansosia and shrug off all stigma. https://faceblindpodcast.com/jesse-millican/

07-13
51:20

Matt Johnson: The blind leading the faceblind

UK lawyer Matt Johnson has been blind since birth. In this episode, we explore the strategies that blind people use for recognizing others. https://faceblindpodcast.com/matt-johnson-blind-faceblind/

04-17
43:56

Kristie Amadio: Elite weightlifter turned eating disorder recovery coach

Kristie Amadio identifies as a Kiwi and helps people from all over the world recover from eating disorders. Faceblindness may have contributed to her own Body Dysmorphic Disorder. https://faceblindpodcast.com/kristie-amadio/ https://www.recoveredliving.com/

02-13
50:33

Jason Werbeloff: Philosophy, South Africa, science fiction, and face-blindness

Jason Werbeloff discusses how prosopagnosia has influenced his writing, PhD study, and life in South Africa. https://faceblindpodcast.com/jason-werbeloff/

01-29
59:58

Ben Rosenfeld: the funniest faceblind podcast

Ben Rosenfeld discusses navigating life as as stand-up comedian with prosopagnosia. Albums, dates, and info at Ben's website: http://www.bigbencomedy.com/ Get Ben's new album, "Don't Shake Your Miracle" here: https://music.apple.com/us/album/dont-shake-your-miracle/1494408235

01-17
01:00:08

Bill Hayes: remembering Oliver Sacks

Bill Hayes is a NYC author and photographer. He was the partner of Oliver Sacks until his 2015 death. Bill shares his 1st hand observations of Sacks' prosopagnosia, and efforts to preserve his legacy. https://faceblindpodcast.com/bill-hayes-oliver-sacks/

01-07
38:38

Antonella Gismundi: Faceblind and Italian in Taiwan

Antonella Gismundi has developmental prosopagnosia - just like her mother! Originally from Italy, she has been living in Taiwan for 11 years, studying psychology and working as a Chinese-English translator and professional theater performer. So far, she has not mistaken her fellow actors for different characters in front of an audience.

01-04
47:03

Jeff Waters: my faceblind story

Jeff Waters, host of Faceblind, discusses his own history with prosopagnosia. https://faceblindpodcast.com/jeff-waters/

12-27
33:49

Introducing Faceblind

Prosopagnosia (or Faceblindness) impacts up to 2% of the population. Join us to explore the condition. https://faceblindpodcast.com/introducing-faceblind-podcast

12-16
06:33

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