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Richie Morgan is the host of Real Talk with Richie Morgan. He is REALTOR with Keller Williams. Listen to this monthly show and learn from great guests as Richie interviews terrific people making a difference in the world. Interviews will be on areas and topics such as Real Estate, Art, Interior Design, and Fashion. Every episode of Real Talk has insights that are entertaining and informative. Be sure to subscribe now and never miss an episode.
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UX Wizards Podcast

Gandalf Winterwhisk

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UX Wizards Podcast is for creatives of all levels who want to learn more about the paths that led them to UX. We interview designers, researchers, entrepreneurs, students, and design enthusiasts about their background, interests, and education (informal or otherwise!) Join us as we will explore their stories, passions, and any advice that they would like to share with other designers. Our show is produced by Keri F, Grace Lee, Chirag Ghube, James Naito and Nolan Stewart. New episodes on Frid ...
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This podcast is for people with Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS), their caregivers, and allies. It's a space to offer awareness, information, support and hope. CBS is a condition that causes visual hallucinations in people who are blind or visually impaired. Host Shaimond Foye and occasional co-hosts interview people with CBS, their caregivers, ambassadors, PhDs, and medical professionals. Hosts and guests share their insights and research as we all work together to make a positive difference i ...
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It's back, and it's not even pretending to be about games. Returning for a new generation of consoles, Jim and Ric are a bit older and a bit more knackered, but they still love video games, Star Trek, and being a pair of daft auld rides.
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Kevin Grogan (Bootsy) is a former homicide detective and Lou Valoze (Sal) is a former undercover ATF agent. With more than 40 years of law enforcement experience ranging from patrol to multi-million dollar federal investigations, Bootsy and Sal will share their true experiences and invite special guests to discuss issues facing law enforcement today.
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In this episode of The Charles Bonnet Syndrome Podcast Shaimond interviews doctoral candidate Aysha Kinakool from York University, the discussion covers various aspects of CBS. Topics include the complexity of studying CBS, patient experiences, and the necessity of raising awareness and education among healthcare providers. The conversation highlig…
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In this episode of the Charles Bonnet Syndrome podcast, Shaimond interviews Ruth Bieber, a retired social worker and artist living with Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS). Bieber, who was diagnosed with legal blindness at age 6, shares her journey of losing central vision and later experiencing CBS. At 67, she reflects on her 25-year experience with CBS…
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In this episode of The Charles Bonnet Syndrome Podcast, host Shaimond welcomes Professor Robin Walker, a cognitive neuroscientist from Royal Holloway, University of London. They discuss Dr. Walker's extensive research on visual perception and macular degeneration, and his current focus on Charles Bonnet Syndrome. The conversation delves into a read…
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In this episode of the Charles Bonnet Syndrome podcast, host Shaimond interviews Richie Kahn, a public health professional, clinical researcher, and patient advocate. Richie shares his personal journey with optic atrophy and Charles Bonnet Syndrome. With a background in public health and a passion for patient advocacy, Richie talks about his career…
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In this episode of the Charles Bonnet Syndrome podcast, host Shaimond delves into Cognitive Appraisal Theory, a psychological framework that explains how our interpretations of events shape our emotional responses. He explains the two stages of cognitive appraisal—primary and secondary—and provides therapeutic techniques such as cognitive restructu…
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In this episode, Shaimond interviews Dr. Kat Da Silva Morgan from Newcastle University's Translational and Clinical Research Institute. Dr. Morgan discusses her extensive research into Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS), explaining her journey from psychology to neuroscience and her focus on visual hallucinations. She elaborates on the unique aspects of…
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In this episode, Shaimond and guest host Duchess Antoinette McDonald-Ellis welcome cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Jennifer K Steeves from York University. Dr. Steeves discusses visual and sensory processing, emphasizing her research on Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS). She recounts her discovery of CBS through collaborative research and shares insights …
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In this episode, Shaimond welcomes Dr. Anica Zeyen, a UK-based researcher who has CBS and cone-rod dystrophy. Dr. Zeyen shares her experiences with vision loss and the onset and development of her CBS symptoms. She offers insights into coping mechanisms and discusses how trust, relationships, and communication play a crucial role in managing the co…
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In this episode, Shaimond and guest host Dr. Gary Cusick welcome Sam Seavey, an online health advocate for the blind community and owner of the popular YouTube channel 'The Blind Life.' Sam shares his journey with Stargardt's disease and how it took him decades to fully accept his visual impairment. He discusses his work at the Bluegrass Council of…
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In this episode, Shaimond welcomes Nina Chesworth, a volunteer with Esme's Umbrella, to share her personal journey and insights into living with Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS). Nina discusses the complexities of her vision loss stemming from a viral infection and subsequent accidents, leading to her current state of blindness. She candidly describes…
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In this episode, Shaimond shares a comprehensive guide to coping with Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS). He covers general tips, coping mechanisms, natural remedies, and innovative treatments gathered from people with CBS and experts in the medical and research field. Key topics include recognizing hallucinations, stress management, utilizing support g…
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In this episode, Shaimond and Antoinette interview Lucia Ricardo, a program lead at the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB). They explore the condition's history, personal experiences, the importance of awareness among medical professionals, and the impact of peer support. Lucia shares insights into the CNIB's efforts in supporting ind…
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In this episode, Shaimond interviews Vicky Hamilton, a PhD candidate performing research on Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) at Griffith University, Queensland College of Art and Design in Brisbane, Australia. Hamilton shares her journey with CBS. Utilizing art and digital technology, Hamilton's research focuses on recreating the visions experienced b…
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This episode we are joined by Kayvon Touran Cofounder and CEO of Zal.ai. We discuss his time in Ed-tech and dive into how it led to the founding of Zal.ai. In addition, we explore talk about how palette informs creativity. Learn more about the exciting things that Zal.ai is doing hereBy Gandalf Winterwhisk
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In this episode, Shaimond interviews Megan Chapman, an occupational therapist specializing in low vision, from Low Vision Works in Sarasota, Florida. They discuss the role of occupational therapy in helping individuals with low vision, including those suffering from Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS). Chapman explains the broad scope of occupational the…
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In this episode, Shaimond and guest co-host Dr. Gary Cusick interview graphic novelist and researcher Gareth Brookes. Brookes discusses his graphic novel, “A Thousand Coloured Castles” which features a main character with Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS). Inspired by his grandmother's experiences with the condition, Brookes aims to raise awareness and…
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In this episode, Shaimond interviews Dr. Jasleen Jolly, Associate Professor in Vision and Eye Research at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, England and Director of Jolly Vision Science. Dr. Jolly discusses her extensive work and research on Charles Bonnet Syndrome. She explains the misconceptions about the syndrome, its prevalence and highligh…
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In this episode, Shaimond interviews Scot Muirden, Director at Charles Bonnet Syndrome Foundation AU. He explains the mission of the Foundation, which includes providing direct services to those affected by CBS and raising awareness within the medical and healthcare sectors. The conversation covers the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to …
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In this episode, Shaimond interviews Robin Davies who is totally blind and shares his journey with Best disease and Charles Bonnet Syndrome. The episode emphasizes resilience, the value of community and support, and how remaining engaged with life and passions can help navigate the challenges of visual impairment and Charles Bonnet syndrome. Contac…
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In this episode, Shaimond interviews Chris Wilsdon a representative from the Kent Association for the Blind, to discuss Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) and how his organization supports the visually impaired in Kent and parts of London, UK. Wilsdon shares his personal journey from experiencing vision problems to dedicating over 15 years to aiding tho…
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In this episode, Shaimond interviews Tanya Straker, who shares her journey as a caregiver and discusses her book “6 Life Hacks For Family Caregivers,” her weekly caregiver support group, Coffee with Caregivers, and shares tips to help caregivers manage, among other things she does to support people on their journey to being their best self. For mor…
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In this episode, Shaimond and Eva interview Susan Michel who shares her journey with Retinitis Pigmentosa, Macular Degeneration and Charles Bonnet Syndrome. For help with Charles Bonnet Syndrome call 704-389-0160 Contact us at cbsyndromepodcast@gmail.com For the link to attend Dr. Gary Cusick’s U.S.-based weekly virtual CBS support group and caregi…
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In this episode, Shaimond and Eva interview Dr. Leonid Skorin, an ophthalmologist at the Mayo Clinic. He gives an ophthalmic view of Charles Bonnet Syndrome. Contact Dr. Skorin at Skorin.Leonid@mayo.edu For help with Charles Bonnet Syndrome call 704-389-0160 Contact us at cbsyndromepodcast@gmail.com For the link to attend Dr. Gary Cusick’s U.S.-bas…
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In this episode, Shaimond and Eva interview Irvine Harris who shares his journey with Macular Degeneration and Charles Bonnet Syndrome. Contact Irvine at harrisfl@gmail.com Irvine’s website https://savinghumanity.net/ For help with Charles Bonnet Syndrome call 704-389-0160 Contact us at cbsyndromepodcast@gmail.com For the link to attend Dr. Gary Cu…
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