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This week, I explore how the visually impaired pack for their holidays, answering all of the listeners' questions on gadgets, hacks, and what a visually impaired person needs to bring when travelling. Hosted on Acast. Se

Hosted by Taylor Notcutt · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 37 episodes
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How To Be A VIP is a podcast about living as or with a visually impaired person, and aims to help you, our lovely listener, see the world through our eyes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Taylor Notcutt hosts How To Be A VIP, a society show with 37 episodes published.

This week, I explore how the visually impaired pack for their holidays, answering all of the listeners' questions on gadgets, hacks, and what a visually impaired person needs to bring when travelling. Hosted on Acast. Se

Join me this week as I explore the world of visually impaired running with my lovely guest Georgie, who completed the London Marathon this year and is in the Guinness Book Of Records. We discuss how visual impaired peopl

This week's episode explores the nuances of how visually impaired people clean and tidy their homes, covering tips, gadgets, and organising hacks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Join me this week for a chocolate-filled episode, where I answer listeners' questions on how VIPs access the world of confectionery treats. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Join me this Mother's Day for an extra special episode where we delve into everything from conception to schooling, and the top tips and tricks for visually impaired parents. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo

This week, I am thrilled to welcome Adam Ockelford, founder of the Amber Trust, and service user Eleanor. The Amber Trust is a charitable organisation that offers music education, concerts, and workshops to enrich the li

This week, I play the weather girl as I walk you through the changes in the seasons, and how the different seasons affect visual impairments, from changes in the landscape and temperature to canes vs guide dogs. Hosted o

This week, I play agony aunt as I answer your questions about dating as a visually impaired person, covering everything from red and green flags to how you can tell if you are attracted to someone. Hosted on Acast. See a

This week, we’re embarking on a global journey through the eyes of a VIP, celebrating the accessible side of countries and cities while discussing the diverse cultural experiences we've had. From flights and ships to gui

We're kicking off 2025 by celebrating Strictly Come Dancing's first VIP winner, and as it's January it seemed very fitting to focus on dance-themed New Year's resolutions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more

This week I am joined by accessibility wine consultant Emma Hodges to unpack the concept of a "blind tasting", and discuss how the wine industry could become more accessible to all disabilities, including visual impairme

This week's episode is packed full of festive tips and tricks on how to make the Christmas season accessible for visually impaired people, as well as having some handy take-homes for everyone, including gifts, decoration

This week I am joined by a returning guest from Season 1, the lovely stylist Anna Cofone. As well as being head of the charity Hair & Care, Anna is a session stylist who works with multiple celebrities on music videos an

This week, my guest Erica and I head out of the studio to the Design Museum to explore the Barbie exhibition. We discuss accessibility and inclusivity in the Barbie world, and how this can bring about societal change by

This week, I am joined by the lovely Jade, otherwise known as Gadget Girl, for a deep dive into the world of technology and how it can make a visually impaired person's life far more accessible. We discuss everything fro

This week, my guest Becky and I discuss the difficulties that visually impaired and blind people face when seeking employment. This episode is full of practical tips for VIPs and sighted employers on how the process coul

We're kicking off season 2 with a double guest interview focusing on how guide dog puppies are raised and the importance of having puppy raisers working to train these incredible animals to become life changers. Hosted o

This week is the season finale and I am the interviewee! It was such a pleasure to be interviewed by Eloise, a science communication student at Imperial College London, and our conversation focuses on the pros and cons o

This week I am joined by the lovely Paul Harman who shares some of his life stories, from his battles with alcoholism to his sight loss journey and guide dog ownership. This is a very informative and emotional conversati

This week I take you to school for a lesson on the different ways a visually impaired person can be educated. My guest Fizzy and I both started our schooling journeys in mainstream education, which then led to different
Georgie
anxiety therapist · Shojo Style
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Eleanor
footballer · Birth With Choice
1 appearance on this show
Erica
sports psychologist and strength coach · Journey Adoption Consultants
1 appearance on this show
Jade
accredited mental health social worker · Anemotion
1 appearance on this show
Becky
high school math teacher · Paws With a Cause
1 appearance on this show
Eloise
5th grade student · FIGR
1 appearance on this show
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