Hadley Presents: A Conversation with the Experts

Listen in as we get the inside scoop from experts on a wide range of topics unique to vision loss. We will ask the questions that get to the heart of the matter for you... And have some fun along the way. Our host is Ricky Enger.  To listen to this show on the telephone, call (847) 558-1317. Have an idea for a show? Contact us at 847-784-2870 or podcast@HadleyHelps.org

Vision Loss and Marriage

Vision loss can add additional stress to any relationship, especially close ones like marriage. This week we chat with psychologist Ann Wagner and her husband Eric Ringham on how they navigate some of the specific challenges vision loss has presented to them.

12-18
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Smart Glasses and Vision Loss

Eyeglasses aren't just for improving vision anymore. Smart glasses use built-in cameras to scan what's in front of you and speakers to describe what's there. Join us this week as we explore the most popular options on the market today, Meta and Envision. Listen in as the Hadley team shares their personal experience with using these glasses in daily life.

12-04
32:10

Managing the Holidays with Vision Loss

The holiday season can bring added stress when adjusting to vision loss. Navigating get-togethers and interacting with family and friends may be a bit trickier this year. We have some tips for you to consider as you plan.

11-20
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Losing Vision, Reconnecting to Nature and the Spirit of Giving

Join us as we chat with Ron Peterson, a retired scientist and engineer who is also a member of the Hadley community.  Ron found a way back to doing what he loves, nature walks and volunteering after losing his sight to glaucoma.

11-06
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Emotions, Mental Health, and Vision Loss

Vision loss can be emotionally overwhelming. In this episode, we chat with a clinical psychologist who is legally blind herself, Dr. Ann Wagner. She shares how learning from and connecting with our emotions can bring about healing and transformation.

10-23
33:26

Disaster Preparedness with Vision Loss

Preparing for a disaster is important for everyone. But for people with vision loss, it requires some extra thought and planning. In this episode, we share some ideas on how you can prepare.

10-09
30:56

Veterans Administration Services and Vision Loss

Did you know that veterans are eligible for vision services and equipment through the Veterans Administration even if their vision loss developed many years later and was not as a result of service? Learn more as we chat with a representative of the Hines VA.

09-25
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Voting with Vision Loss

Voting can be tricky if you've lost some vision. In this episode, we discuss a variety of ways to cast your ballot, no matter your level of vision.

09-11
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Hear from the Scientists: Glaucoma and Macular Degeneration Chats

The Bright Focus Foundation funds research to find cures for macular degeneration and glaucoma, among other conditions. In this episode, we learn about their glaucoma and macular degeneration monthly chats. These sessions with scientists are open to the public and offer insights into the latest breakthroughs, treatments, and promising research on the horizon.

08-28
17:26

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Vision Loss: Tools You Should Know

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has a lot to offer people with vision loss. Whether it's reading menus, describing pictures, or even narrating scenery, AI can make a big difference. This week we chat with Steven Scott, host of the Double Tap podcast, about some of the best AI-powered tools out there… so far. Link to Double Tap on Apple Podcasts.

08-14
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Services You Should Know When New to Vision Loss

When the doctor says, "there's nothing more I can do for you," what next? Who can help you make the most of your remaining vision and learn how to live more comfortably with vision loss? We break it down for you.

07-31
29:31

Low Vision and a Love for Hiking: The All Terrain Cane

This week we talk to Dave Epstein, the visually impaired creator of the All Terrain Cane. He shares about his life with a progressive eye disease and his love of hiking. These two pieces of Dave lead him to develop his unconventional cane.

07-17
25:46

How to Avoid Phone and Online Scams When Living With Vision Loss

When you have vision loss, scams can be even more challenging to avoid. Listen in as we get some tips and tricks from Veronica Lewis who runs a low vision assistive technology website.

07-03
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Be My Eyes: A Free Smart Phone App for Vision Loss

Be My Eyes CEO, Mike Buckley, joins us to talk about how this free, smart phone app merges technology and human kindness and how it's now using AI to describe the world in front of you.

06-19
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Vision Loss and Justice

Recently retired, David Tatel served for decades on the US Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. He also happens to be visually impaired. In this episode, he and Ricky talk about his recently written memoir, a book about his life as a judge, a husband, a father, a grandfather, and how all of these roles intersect with his experience with vision loss.

06-05
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Smartphones and Vision Loss: Tools You Should Know About

This week we talk smartphone tools and when you might want to use the different options. Jennifer Shimon from the Wisconsin Office for the Blind and Visually Impaired joins Ricky.

05-22
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Vision Loss Bloopers Continued

Sometimes, navigating life with vision loss goes a bit sideways. Things don't always turn out exactly as we've planned, and it can help to just laugh at these strange situations. We've shared several episodes of listeners' stories, what we're calling vision loss bloopers. Today, Ricky Enger and Doug Walker share some more of these bloopers along with a few of their own.

05-08
30:40

Vision Loss and Advocating for Change

Prevent Blindness' patient advocacy program empowers people facing vision impairment. Patients learn how to promote change with their physicians, their families, drug companies, and even policy makers.

04-24
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Guide Dogs and Vision Loss

Ever thought about getting a guide dog? Listen in as we chat with members Jeff Flodin and Ed McDaniel about their experiences with guide dogs and some common misperceptions.

04-10
27:25

National Library Service and Free Talking Books

The National Library Service has a free talking book program for anyone in the US with vision loss. Tonia Bickford, an advisor from Michigan's talking books program, joins us to discuss how to get the most out of this free service.

03-27
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