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Arts-based Career Building--A multi-faceted Life with Kim Kilpatrick

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In this episode of the Living Blind Podcast, Naomi sat down not once but twice with the amazing and accomplished Kim Kilpatrick. While many blind tech users in Canada know Kim as the co-founder and leader of the Get Together with Technology Program of the Canadian Council of the Blind, in fact, Kim has a rich and varied career path, starting with Music Therapy and moving through technology coaching all the way through to a writer and storytelling performance artist! She began her career as a music therapist working with people with dementia and in palliative care. She has served on many boards and committees including Braille Literacy Canada where she is currently the vice president. Kim shares all the fascinating little stories from a lifetime devoted to the welfare of others and the sharing of knowledge, and what shines through in this conversation is how much she has loved every aspect of her multiple career experiences. As Naomi says: “Kim’s natural ability to connect with people of all ages and abilities through the arts struck me as we talked. It is clear that this, along with her passion for technology and Braille, are what enables her to connect with others to inspire change.”

Organizations with which Kim is affiliated:

  • MASC offers schools and communities arts experiences led by professional artists
  • Ottawa StoryTellers promotes the art of storytelling in Ottawa.
  • Radical Connections transforms healthcare with all kinds of artists.

Get in touch with Kim: kimstoryteller@icloud.com

If you would like to weigh in on this topic, send us an email at livingblindpodcast@balancefba.org or in the Living Blind Listeners Group on Facebook.

Follow BALANCE for Blind Adults on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

Donate to BALANCE

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In this episode of the Living Blind Podcast, Naomi sat down not once but twice with the amazing and accomplished Kim Kilpatrick. While many blind tech users in Canada know Kim as the co-founder and leader of the Get Together with Technology Program of the Canadian Council of the Blind, in fact, Kim has a rich and varied career path, starting with Music Therapy and moving through technology coaching all the way through to a writer and storytelling performance artist! She began her career as a music therapist working with people with dementia and in palliative care. She has served on many boards and committees including Braille Literacy Canada where she is currently the vice president. Kim shares all the fascinating little stories from a lifetime devoted to the welfare of others and the sharing of knowledge, and what shines through in this conversation is how much she has loved every aspect of her multiple career experiences. As Naomi says: “Kim’s natural ability to connect with people of all ages and abilities through the arts struck me as we talked. It is clear that this, along with her passion for technology and Braille, are what enables her to connect with others to inspire change.”

Organizations with which Kim is affiliated:

  • MASC offers schools and communities arts experiences led by professional artists
  • Ottawa StoryTellers promotes the art of storytelling in Ottawa.
  • Radical Connections transforms healthcare with all kinds of artists.

Get in touch with Kim: kimstoryteller@icloud.com

If you would like to weigh in on this topic, send us an email at livingblindpodcast@balancefba.org or in the Living Blind Listeners Group on Facebook.

Follow BALANCE for Blind Adults on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

Donate to BALANCE

  continue reading

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