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Locked, Loaded, and Listening: Hunting, Healing, and Hearing Loss with Darren Zenger
- 2025/04/24
- 再生時間: 27 分
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あらすじ・解説
In this episode of The Blind Chick, hosts Penn and Moses sit down with therapist and avid hunter Darren Zenger for a powerful, raw, and deeply insightful conversation. Darren shares his journey of vision and hearing loss, recovery through the 12-step program, and how he rediscovered his love for the outdoors and hunting using adaptive tech and strong community support.
The conversation dives into trauma, addiction, neuroplasticity, and the importance of family systems in healing. Darren's story reveals how blindness and deafness don’t limit one's identity—they demand innovation, patience, and community. Plus, you won’t want to miss the story of how Darren bagged a deer at over 500 yards using adaptive hunting gear.
⏱️ Chapter Markers
00:00 – Welcome to The Blind Chick
00:28 – Meet Darren Zenger: Therapist, hunter, and mental health advocate
01:45 – The link between trauma and addiction
02:50 – Vision loss and its role in addiction risk
04:10 – Medications and treatments for curbing addiction
05:15 – The importance of mental health in recovery
06:00 – Brain spotting, neuroplasticity, and healing the unseen
09:45 – The blind brain: how sensory loss rewires neural activity
11:20 – Family systems and community in recovery
12:15 – The opposite of addiction is connection
13:30 – Everyday trauma in the blind community
14:10 – Can blind people hunt? (Short answer: YES!)
16:00 – Adaptive hunting: crossbows, scopes, and 5-inch monitors
18:50 – Taking the shot: a 525-yard success
21:15 – Hunting as healing and connection
23:40 – Final thoughts: resilience, community, and not letting blindness define you
25:35 – Closing remarks: Be kind to yourself—and someone else
📞 Contact Info
Website: aftersight.org
Email: feedback@aftersight.org
Phone: (720) 712-8856
The conversation dives into trauma, addiction, neuroplasticity, and the importance of family systems in healing. Darren's story reveals how blindness and deafness don’t limit one's identity—they demand innovation, patience, and community. Plus, you won’t want to miss the story of how Darren bagged a deer at over 500 yards using adaptive hunting gear.
⏱️ Chapter Markers
00:00 – Welcome to The Blind Chick
00:28 – Meet Darren Zenger: Therapist, hunter, and mental health advocate
01:45 – The link between trauma and addiction
02:50 – Vision loss and its role in addiction risk
04:10 – Medications and treatments for curbing addiction
05:15 – The importance of mental health in recovery
06:00 – Brain spotting, neuroplasticity, and healing the unseen
09:45 – The blind brain: how sensory loss rewires neural activity
11:20 – Family systems and community in recovery
12:15 – The opposite of addiction is connection
13:30 – Everyday trauma in the blind community
14:10 – Can blind people hunt? (Short answer: YES!)
16:00 – Adaptive hunting: crossbows, scopes, and 5-inch monitors
18:50 – Taking the shot: a 525-yard success
21:15 – Hunting as healing and connection
23:40 – Final thoughts: resilience, community, and not letting blindness define you
25:35 – Closing remarks: Be kind to yourself—and someone else
📞 Contact Info
Website: aftersight.org
Email: feedback@aftersight.org
Phone: (720) 712-8856