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Doing It Blind: Life Skills

Doing It Blind: Life Skills

著者: David Gallegos
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概要

Welcome to Doing It Blind: Life Skills—your guide to living with blindness, boldness, and unapologetic resilience! I share my journey of navigating life’s challenges blind, joined by my incredible wife, kids, and inspiring friends. This isn’t just my story—it’s for anyone seeking motivation to thrive. Spark hope, ignite inspiration, and recalibrate your mindset with faith and practical life skills. Subscribe now and let’s conquer life together!

© 2026 Doing It Blind: Life Skills
キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 個人的成功 聖職・福音主義 自己啓発
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  • I'm Not Perfect... and That's Okay #ProgressOverPerfection
    2026/05/12

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    I found out something that made me laugh, cringe, and then get honest: I thought I’d been uploading video versions of my podcast the whole time, but most places were getting audio only, and YouTube wasn’t set up the way I believed it was. So I’m owning the mistake, explaining what happened with YouTube and the Spotify audio versus Spotify video split, and sharing how I’m going to fix it without ripping down what’s already live.

    But the tech problem is really a doorway into a bigger topic: perfectionism. I talk about how “getting everything just right” can turn into analysis paralysis, how doubt sneaks in while we over-research, and why I finally launched anyway even though I’m still learning. As a blind creator, that learning includes accessibility too, like describing what’s happening more clearly so blind listeners aren’t left out of the moments that are naturally visual.

    I also share a personal memory that anchors the message: honoring my dad on his birthday by wearing one of his old shirts, and remembering the way he taught me grace. We go into faith, Romans 7, and the reality that all of us wrestle with doing what we want to do and still falling short. The takeaway is simple and practical: don’t wait for perfect timing or perfect words. Do what you can with what you have, and let progress do what perfection never will.

    If this hits home, subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next, leave a review to help other listeners find the show, and share it with a friend who’s stuck overthinking.

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    33 分
  • The Royal Gorge The Gondola The Climb and The Gratitude
    2026/04/23

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    The wind is so strong the flags turn into a speedometer, and the Royal Gorge Bridge starts to feel alive under our feet. We’re out in Colorado with my wife Brenda for her birthday, trying to soak up the canyon views even while the bridge shakes and the gusts keep changing the plan. Then a truck rolls across the span and the whole moment becomes equal parts awe and “okay, that is wild.”

    We use the trip to talk about something simple that most of us forget: you don’t have to wait all year for a one week vacation to feel fully alive. Day trips, quick overnights, and little local adventures can do real work for your mindset, your marriage, and your family. We also share a faith-forward perspective on gratitude and enjoying the good God put around us, even when the wider world feels less beautiful.

    There’s an accessibility angle too. As a blind traveler, I guide you through a short listening pause so you can experience the soundscape of the outdoors: birds, running water, wind, and even faint music. We hike toward the gondola and zip line, only to find the gondola closed because of the wind, and that becomes the lesson. Sometimes the goal slips away, and the climb still matters. If you’ve ever had plans derailed, needed help, or had to reframe “success,” you’ll feel this one.

    If it resonates, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs a nudge to take the trip, and leave a review with your favorite sound from the episode.

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    9 分
  • A Simple Air Fryer Meal With Blind-Friendly Kitchen Hacks
    2026/03/19

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    Dinner is on the line, Brenda’s not home, and I’m hungry, so I walk you through exactly how I make a fast meal while blind using simple systems that keep me safe and confident. This isn’t “perfect chef” content. It’s real-life, step-by-step narration of my kitchen setup, the tools I rely on, and the small habits that make the biggest difference when you’re blind or losing your sight.

    We start with a quick kitchen tour and a cleanup trick I use every time: a towel under the plate that catches crumbs and folds up straight into the trash. From there I show how I heat a frozen Tex Mex chicken patty in a double-basket air fryer using liners to keep things clean, tactile markings to identify buttons, and metal tongs for safer handling. I also share a practical toaster safety tip to avoid reaching into hot slots, plus why organization is one of the best “assistive technologies” you can build for yourself.

    Along the way I talk about what actually helps when vision changes: setting up consistent locations, using voice assistants for timers, accepting a little frustration, and asking for help to get started without giving up your independence. I close with a reminder I want you to hold onto: you’ve done hard things before, and there are people around you who will walk with you through this season, whether that’s vision loss, a health challenge, or something you didn’t expect.

    If this helped, subscribe so you don’t miss the next one, share it with someone who needs encouragement, and leave a review or comment with your best blind cooking tip or kitchen hack.

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    21 分
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