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  • Ian McKinley, rugby; Dave Redmond, dating; Stuart Haxell vi tennis
    2026/04/23

    Blind-sided after losing the sight of his left eye Ian McKinley rucked on to become a rugby Six Nations international. His second sight came about through adaptations including pioneering sports goggles. Ian talks us through his game of two halves from the Leinster Rugby Academy to Virgin Media pundit.

    It's love all as Stuart Haxell, an international blind/vi tennis player, goes to court on his favourite sport. He explains how the adaptive game is played and invites us along to the Irish National Blind/Vi Tennis Championships in Shankill on the May Bank Holiday weekend.

    Is love all around as content creator Dave Redmond tackles blind dates? Dave, who is registered blind, explores various dating apps and then checks out speed dating. Love at first sight happens but what of love with no sight?

    Contacts and links
    • "Out of Sight! Stories of Ireland's Blind and Vision Impaired Sportspeople" book written by Joe Geraghty. Published by Martello Press it is available in all accessible formats www.outofsight.ie
    • MayFest Registration: Vision Sports Ireland https://visionsports.ie/mayfest/
    • Audio Description Six Nations Rugby feedback: email Ian.mckinley@visionsports.ie
    • Dundalk Walk: Call Pat Kelly 087 7708200 / Maureen Madden 085 2656972
    • Trip to Tipp: Thurles Sarsfields GAA Club, Saturday, 27 June. Contact Vision Ireland email foundation@vi.ie phone 01 9133170
    • Irish National Blind/VI Tennis Championships: 2-3 May, Shankill Tennis Club, Quinn's Road, Shankill, Co. Dublin. attendance FREE. Registration to play, conditions apply: https://ti.tournamentsoftware.com/find?StatusFilterID=2&DateFilterType=0&StartDate=2026-01-30&EndDate=2026-05-03&Distance=15&page=1
    • Digi Coaching: to register email digicoach@fightingblindness.ie
    • Podcast: Tech Docs, featuring Stuart Haxell and Jade McCormack
    • Podcast: Talking Technology, featuring David Redmond,
    Credits
    • Host: Joe Geraghty.
    • Guests: Ian McKinley, Stuart Haxell and Dave Redmond.
    • Reporter: Jade McCormack,
    • News and Wellness Tips: Grainne Geraghty
    • Art: Katie Geraghty
    • Music: Stuart Lawler and Jade McCormack
    • Editor: Grainne Geraghty

    Email: outofsightwithjoeg@outlook.ie

    Blog: www.outofsight.ie/blog

    Socials:Out of Sight with Joe G on Facebook and TikTok. Also, checkout Joe Geraghty on Linkedin and Instagram.

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  • The power of Hello! in a crowded room
    2026/04/09

    Bobbie Hickey, content creator and influencer, discusses challenges faced by blind/vision impaired people in social situations; Veronica Coffey takes us on a group stroll on the Maynooth Greenway while Clare McLaughlin takes us behind the "Seen Unseen" art project.

    Hello Bobbie

    27 years old Bobbie Hickey has undergone more than 200 eye procedures as she journeyed through the phases of sight loss. As a student, and long cane user, she encountered periods of the sound of social silence. But, when she became a guide dog owner everyone wanted to say "hello". Bobbie's take on making connections is fascinating and a "must listen".

    Hello Veronica

    Over 40 years ago Michael and Theresa Lavin, with the National League of the Blind of Ireland, led the way in east coast group walks. COVID could have put an end to it all but in stepped Veronica Coffey. We joined her for a walk on the wild side from Confey to Maynooth.

    Hello Clare

    "Seen Unseen" in an art project which can be heard, not unheard, as we chat with artist Clare McLaughlin. Concentrating on tactile, touch and audio Clare developed the concept in 2014. The project works for all but is particularly suited to blind/vision impaired people.

    Hello, Goodbye

    In our final item, Out of Sight News, Jade and Joe highlight Vision Sports MayFest, Six Nations audio description and the blind marathon runner who will be guideless. Grainne's wellbeing tip is all about kindness.

    Contacts and links
    • "Out of Sight! Stories of Ireland's Blind and Vision Impaired Sportspeople" book written by Joe Geraghty. Published by Martello Press it is available in all accessible formats www.outofsight.ie
    • Maynooth Greenway Walk: Veronica Coffey email vcoffey2016@gmail.com. Phone 087 6201836
    • "Seen, Unseen": Clare McLaughlin email claremclaughlinemail@gmail.com phone 086 3091653
    • MayFest Registration: Vision Sports Ireland https://visionsports.ie/mayfest/
    • Irish Blind Golf: https://irishblindgolf.ie/
    • Audion Description Six Nations Rugby feedback: email Ian.mckinley@visionsports.ie
    • Dundalk Walk: Call Pat Kelly 087 7708200 / Maureen Madden 085 2656972
    • Paracycling Come and Try: Cycling Ireland on socials / phone 0 18551522
    • Coffee Morning: Fighting Blindness, email research@fightingblindness.ie
    • Credits
    • Host: Joe Geraghty.
    • Guests: Bobbie Hickey, Bob Auerbach, Veronica Coffey, Michael Mooney and Clare McLaughlin
    • News: Jade McCormack, Grainne Geraghty
    • Art: Katie Geraghty
    • Music: Stuart Lawler and Jade McCormack
    • Editor: Grainne Geraghty

    Email: outofsightwithjoeg@outlook.ie

    Blog: www.outofsight.ie/blog

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  • Books, Bikes, Botanics and Briefs
    2026/03/26

    Lina Kouzi, librarian at Vision Ireland, reads us into accessible digital; Tandem stoker Paul Joyce loses us on the Mullingar greenway; Áine Stanley leads us down the garden path to her allotment while Ireland's greatest cyclist leads us on the trip to Tipp.

    Books

    Most books loaned out by Irish librarians are in print format. In contrast, most books loaned by Linz Kouzi of Vision Ireland (VI) are digital. Lina, Head of Library Access Services at VI reads us into the many formats now available. Book your read through your smart speaker, tablet, phone or computer. There's fonts of every shape, colour and size while Braille is still at your fingertips.

    Bikes

    The tandem, the bicycle made for two, is very popular with blind/vi people. Paul Joyce, from the Galway Activity Club, is a vision impaired tandem stoker. He chats about cycling weekends in Galway and beyond.

    Botanics

    I beg your pardon, Áine Stanley never promised us a rose garden, but she does promise us a fruitful allotment. Aine, the Health Promotions and Physical Activity Practitioner at Vision Sports Ireland, digs into the early gardening season.

    Briefs

    Jade McCormack has an EXCLUSIVE on which superstar will lead the Trip to Tipp on 27 June. She also has info on arts, golf, football and mindfulness before she walks away to the Maynooth Greenway.

    Contacts and links
    • "Out of Sight! Stories of Ireland's Blind and Vision Impaired Sportspeople" book written by Joe Geraghty. Published by Martello Press it is available in all accessible formats www.outofsight.ie
    • Vision Ireland Library: Lina Kouzi email Library@vi.ie, phone 01 8642266.
    • Galway Activity Group for Visually Impaired People: Paul Joyce, pauljoycepx@gmail.com, phone 087 6396995.
    • Trip to Tipp: Billy Shanahan email billshan1954@gmail.com, phone 087 9253225
    • Maynooth Greenway Walk: Veronica Coffey email vcoffey2016@gmail.com. Phone 087 6201836
    • Seen, Unseen: Clare McLaughlin email claremclaughlinemail@gmail.com phone 086 3091653
    • Vision Sports Portlaoise Hub golf: email sean.poland@visionsports.ie Phone 086 0129928
    • VI Football (Laois and midlands): phone Ger 086 0717301
    Credits
    • Host: Joe Geraghty.
    • Guests: Lina Kouzi, Paul Joyce, Grainne Geraghty, Áine Stanley.
    • News: Jade McCormack
    • Art: Katie Geraghty
    • Music: Stuart Lawler and Jade McCormack
    • Editor: Grainne Geraghty

    Email: outofsightwithjoeg@outlook.ie

    Blog: www.outofsight.ie/blog

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  • Dancing in the Dark
    2026/03/12
    Dancing in the Dark

    Let's dance with the fastest vision impaired athlete on the planet Jason Smyth MBE. We dance off too with Carol Carr and Jessica Kennedy in this Dancing with the Stars special.

    Get up, stand up

    Jason Smyth is the undefeated champion of both Paralympic sport and Dancing with the Stars.

    Chatting with host Joe G Jason discusses how he moved from Greece lighting to grease paint. He discusses ways to create greater awareness and understanding of blindness. You'll be up off your seat as Jason challenges you to find comfort while seated in any uncomfortable zone.

    Feet of the Dancer

    While born to run teenager Carol Carr developed much of her athletic abilities from learning the dance movements of Saturday Night Fever. She later become Ireland's first blind Paralympic athlete to win gold. While boarding at St. Mary's School for Blind Girls in Dublin Carol attended structured dance classes across a variety of genres. Between the jigs and reels Carol recalls some wonderful memories.

    The Last Waltz

    When Jessica Kennedy heard that her idol Jason Smyth was to be a contestant on Dancing with the Stars she popped him an email. She explained she had Stargardts eye condition, same as Jason, and that she was a dance instructor. To her surprise Jason promptly replied and invited her on to the rehearsal set and to the LIVE show.

    Out of Sight News

    Grainne Geraghty presents the latest news on a new accessible fitness apps. She also brings us from parachutes to Paralympics.

    Contacts and links

    • "Out of Sight! Stories of Ireland's Blind and Vision Impaired Sportspeople" book written by Joe Geraghty. Published by Martello Press it is available in all accessible formats www.outofsight.ie
    • Visionaries Choir: email fxjkelly@gmail.com
    • Sekond Skin: web www.sekondskinsociety.com
    Credits
    • Host: Joe Geraghty.
    • Guests: Jason Smyth MBE, Carol Carr and Jessica Connolly.
    • News: Grainne Geraghty
    • Art: Katie Geraghty
    • Off-site recordings (Jason Smyth, Jessica Kennedy): Fighting Blindness, Dublin 1
    • Music: Stuart Lawler and Jade McCormack
    • Editor: Grainne Geraghty

    Email: outofsightwithjoeg@outlook.ie

    Blog: www.outofsight.ie/blog

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    38 分