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The VIP Pod: The Visually Impaired People Podcast - Series 2, Episode 1 - Dr Sarah Leiter

Series 2, Episode 1 - Dr Sarah Leiter

03/27/23 • 46 min

The VIP Pod: The Visually Impaired People Podcast

In the first episode of the second series, Warren talks to Dr Sarah Leiter who is a British Paralympian in the sport goalball, and has achieved her ambition of becoming a doctor, despite having a rare eye disease. We speak with Sarah about her career and how she manages her visual impairment to be able to excel in her career. We speak about her childhood and family life and how this provided her with fantastic support to set her off in the direction of becoming a doctor and how Sarah navigated education to get to the point she is at now. At the end of the podcast Sarah offers the opportunity for people to get in touch with us at The VIP Pod who might be young, visually impaired and looking for a similar career to Sarah, so please do get in touch with us if this is you, or you are the parent of someone who fits this description. Please contact us on [email protected]. Many thanks to Sarah for her time. Perhaps next time Sarah and I will talk about her sporting goalball exploits!


This episode was recorded remotely in March 2022.


Do feel free to get in touch with the team with feedback or future guest suggestions by emailing [email protected]


Interviewed by Warren Wilson

Produced by Emma Martins

Recorded & edited by Film, Television & Media students at the University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, NR4 7TJ



Podcast artwork by Jimmy Scofield

Website: www.jimmyscofield.com

Contact: [email protected]

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Intro music is "Ghost Byzantine" by Blue Dot Sessions, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License via the Free Music Archive.


Interlude and Outro music is "Dead River" by Blue Dot Sessions, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License via the Free Music Archive


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In the first episode of the second series, Warren talks to Dr Sarah Leiter who is a British Paralympian in the sport goalball, and has achieved her ambition of becoming a doctor, despite having a rare eye disease. We speak with Sarah about her career and how she manages her visual impairment to be able to excel in her career. We speak about her childhood and family life and how this provided her with fantastic support to set her off in the direction of becoming a doctor and how Sarah navigated education to get to the point she is at now. At the end of the podcast Sarah offers the opportunity for people to get in touch with us at The VIP Pod who might be young, visually impaired and looking for a similar career to Sarah, so please do get in touch with us if this is you, or you are the parent of someone who fits this description. Please contact us on [email protected]. Many thanks to Sarah for her time. Perhaps next time Sarah and I will talk about her sporting goalball exploits!


This episode was recorded remotely in March 2022.


Do feel free to get in touch with the team with feedback or future guest suggestions by emailing [email protected]


Interviewed by Warren Wilson

Produced by Emma Martins

Recorded & edited by Film, Television & Media students at the University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, NR4 7TJ



Podcast artwork by Jimmy Scofield

Website: www.jimmyscofield.com

Contact: [email protected]

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Intro music is "Ghost Byzantine" by Blue Dot Sessions, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License via the Free Music Archive.


Interlude and Outro music is "Dead River" by Blue Dot Sessions, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License via the Free Music Archive


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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undefined - Episode 9 - Jesse Dufton

Episode 9 - Jesse Dufton

In the final episode of series one, Emma talks to Jesse Dufton who is a blind rock climber. He is the first blind person to lead climb the Old Man of Hoy, which is the focus of Alastair Lee’s multi award winning documentary ‘Climbing Blind'. You can watch a trailer for the documentary here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcB39nBSv3Y


In their conversation, Emma and Jesse discuss his diagnosis of Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) and rod-cone dystrophy which is a genetic condition. He was born with approximately 20% of central vision and has no peripheral vision. Despite this, Jesse has been climbing from the age of 2 with the help of his father. Jesse talks about the difference between indoor and outdoor climbing as well as the vital roles of the ‘leader’ climber and ‘second’ climber. Jesse also touches on his use of 3D mental mapping which helps him visualise his surrounds when ascending.


You can rent the documentary 'Climbing Blind' as mentioned Emma and Jesse's conversation, here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/climbingblind/361804553


You can also find out more about Jesse and his upcoming climbs at his website: https://jessedufton.com/


This episode was recorded remotely in June 2020.


Do feel free to get in touch with the team with feedback or future guest suggestions by emailing [email protected]


Interviewed by Emma Martins

Produced & Edited by Michael Wordingham and Rupert Mountjoy



Podcast artwork by Jimmy Scofield

Website: www.jimmyscofield.com

Contact: [email protected]

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Intro music is "Ghost Byzantine" by Blue Dot Sessions, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License via the Free Music Archive.


Interlude and Outro music is "Dead River" by Blue Dot Sessions, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License via the Free Music Archive


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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undefined - Series 2, Episode 2 - Joey Stuckey

Series 2, Episode 2 - Joey Stuckey

In the second episode of the second series, Emma talks to Joey Stuckey who is an incredible blind guitarist, songwriter, singer, composer, producer, and radio and television personality. He lives in the USA in Macon, Georgia, where he is their Music Ambassador, and he tells his story of being virtually blind since birth due to a brain tumour and a childhood surrounded by his parent’s music. He owns and runs a recording studio, is a music educator at two universities and an accessibility advocate. He describes himself as a blind brain tumour survivor and is a very charismatic and fun guy still performing on the road with his various bands. Enjoy Joey’s story along with some of his music which includes blues, country and rock music. See www.joeystuckey.com


This episode was recorded remotely in April 2022.


Do feel free to get in touch with the team with feedback or future guest suggestions by emailing [email protected]


Interviewed by Emma Martins

Produced by Emma Martins

Recorded & edited by Film, Television & Media students at the University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, NR4 7TJ



Podcast artwork by Jimmy Scofield

Website: www.jimmyscofield.com

Contact: [email protected]

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Intro music is "Ghost Byzantine" by Blue Dot Sessions, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License via the Free Music Archive.


Interlude and Outro music is "Dead River" by Blue Dot Sessions, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License via the Free Music Archive


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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