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

Cooking After Vision Loss

In this episode, we chat with and learn from members of the Hadley community. Dia Kraft and Don Pojman share their own tips and tricks for continuing to cook despite having lost some vision.

11-05
39:08

Everyday Choices That Can Influence the Course of Eye Disease

Ever wonder if there's more you could be doing to support your eye health? Dr. Sophie Bakri, retinal surgeon and chair of ophthalmology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, joins us to discuss everyday choices that can influence the course of eye conditions like macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma.

10-22
16:25

Monitoring Macular Degeneration from Home: Notal Vision

We talk with the CEO of Notal Vision about a home-based monitoring tool that alerts your eyecare provider to potential disease progression. This device can help you stay on top of your eye health between doctor visits.Bonus: Stay tuned! One of the most popular episodes from our sister podcast, Insights & Sound Bites, will automatically play after this interview.Websites mentioned in the podcast:ForeseeHome AMD Monitoring ProgramNotal Vision 

10-08
22:49

Vision Loss and Depression

Ophthalmologist Dr. John Shepherd joins us to talk about the connection between vision loss and depression, what signs to look for, and how to get the support you need.

09-24
20:37

Tech Tools for Vision Loss, From Low to High Tech

Ever wonder which tools professionals with vision loss use in their daily lives? Wonder no more! Join Sam Seavey, creator of The Blind Life YouTube channel, as he shares the tools he loves. Website mentioned in the podcast: The Blind Life YouTube Channel

09-10
22:15

A Chat with a Retina Specialist

Dr. Mathew MacCumber from Illinois Retina Associates joins us to discuss common problems that can affect the retina (macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and retinitis pigmentosa, to name a few). What should you ask your doctor to make sure you get the most from your eye doctor visits? What is he excited about for the future of treatments in his field? Ricky asks those questions and more. Website mentioned in the podcast: Illinois Retina Associates

08-27
20:55

Finding Emotional Support with Vision Loss

Losing vision is a loss. It often brings feelings of grief, anger, and sadness. It can help to know you're not alone and that there are things you can do to help you through the rough patches. In this episode, we talk about Hadley's Adjusting & Coping Together virtual support groups. These small groups offer a space to speak openly, connect with others who are also experiencing vision loss, and learn a few things you can do to cope and adjust.

08-13
31:00

Transportation Ideas from the Hadley Community

On a previous episode, we shared ideas on how to get around town after vision loss has made it more difficult. We also introduced a feature to the show called Ask Your Neighbor. We invited the Hadley community, your virtual neighbors, to contribute ideas on the topic of transportation beyond the car keys. And the community responded with some great ideas. Tune in to hear what we've learned from you.

07-30
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Specialists for Low Vision

This week we sit down with Dr. Laura Miller, a low vision optometrist. Dr. Miller's specialty is to help low vision patients get the most functionality of the vision they have, whether that's high-power lenses, advice on which magnifier to use, or the best lighting for the task at hand. To find a low vision specialist near you, visit The Vision Council Foundation's Low Vision Prescriber Network.

07-16
20:18

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Vision Loss

Whether you're navigating a new environment, reading a menu, or shopping, an AI app or gadget may be just the ticket to help if you've lost some vision. But which one is the best one? In this episode, we share practical tips on which tools we turn to for different tasks. We'll share our experiences with Seeing AI, Be My Eyes, Aira, and Meta glasses in particular.Resources mentioned in this podcast:Be My EyesSeeing AIAiraMeta Glasses

07-02
43:50

Finding Transportation Options After Vision Loss

For many, vision loss means giving up the car keys and with that can come complexity, inconvenience, and frustration, among other challenges. We chat with two members of the Hadley community, Dia Kraft and Tara Perry, as they share some of the creative solutions they've found. From rural areas to urban environments, they offer some valuable perspectives about growing more comfortable and confident while navigating life after vision loss. Do you have transportation advice to share? Please share it with your Hadley neighbors. Email us at Podcast@HadleyHelps.org or leave us a voicemail at 847-784-2870. We will revisit the topic in a future episode and share more insights.

06-18
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Shopping with Vision Loss

Listen in as Hadley team members share tips, tools, and their favorite apps to help make shopping a little easier for people with vision loss. Resources mentioned in this podcast: Hadley’s Grocery Shopping Series Hadley’s Taking Notes Workshop Hadley’s Seeing AI Series

06-04
25:07

Braille for Everyday Tasks

Braille is often only associated with how people with no vision are able to read books. But there are many other ways braille may be of use, even for those who still have some vision. In this episode, members of the Hadley community share how they have found braille to be helpful in their everyday lives.

05-22
24:49

Visual Hallucinations with Vision Loss: What You Should Know About Charles Bonnet Syndrome

Charles Bonnet Syndrome, visual hallucinations that can accompany vision loss, is often overlooked or worse, misdiagnosed. We chat with the founder of Mary Carmel’s Light, an organization dedicated to supporting those facing Charles Bonnet Syndrome (sometimes called CBS). Previous episode on this topic: Vision Loss and Charles Bonnet Syndrome Website: Mary Carmel’s Light

05-07
26:25

In the Kitchen with Vision Loss

For many, losing vision can make everyday kitchen tasks more challenging and even scary. Debra Erickson, founder of The Blind Kitchen, was no different. Then she decidedly faced her fears and learned some tips. Listen in to hear how Debra grew to love cooking now more than when she was fully sighted.

04-24
25:42

How Community Insights Connect and Inspire

It's quite common to feel like you're all alone when facing vision loss. And feeling lonely can make the vision loss journey all the rougher. That's why Hadley created a community forum to share stories, insights and bits of inspiration to remind us that we aren't alone on this journey. Ricky Enger and Marc Arneson spend time reintroducing us to Insights & Sound Bites, a community-generated show where others facing vision loss share what has helped them cope and adjust. Find out why fans tell us they listen to this show over and over again when feeling down.

04-10
28:35

The Aira App: On Demand, Expert Assistance

With the Aira app, people with vision loss connect to vetted, live, expertly trained assistants. Using the camera on your smartphone, they walk you through whatever task you're struggling to see your way through.

03-27
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Vision Loss and Navigating the Aftermath of Natural Disasters

Join us as Judy Davis shares her personal experience of facing a hurricane and its aftermath with vision loss. She shares how she managed to stay safe, informed, and connected throughout the ordeal. Listen to our previous podcast: Disaster Preparedness with Vision Loss

03-13
34:24

Foundation Fighting Blindness: Where Research Meets with Support

The Foundation Fighting Blindness funds research to find treatments and cures for eye diseases. They also host local chapter events where you can meet others going through similar challenges. Join us for a conversation with Ben Shaberman, Vice President of Science Communications.

02-27
21:38

Air Travel and Vision Loss

From navigating airports to making the most of airline assistance services, we talk about ways to make air travel with vision loss a little easier. We're joined by James Ashworth, vice president of customer care at Southwest Airlines, who is also living with macular degeneration.

02-13
25:01

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