Hello again, I hope you and your family enjoyed the weekend together.
And I hope that my latest What’s Your Excuse? with my new friend Donna Jodhan will educate, entertain, and motivate you to overcome your own excuses.
Donna is an award-winning vision loss coach, crime fiction author, disability advocate, and host of two podcasts.
In Ask Donna she uses her lived experience to answer people’s questions about life in general and about living with vision loss in particular.
You can even send her your questions for future episodes.
She also hosts dining With Donna a cooking show. She started cooking during the pandemic with virtual help from her mother, and loved it so much that she just had to share what she has learned with the world.
Be sure to listen all the way to the end of her podcasts for the mental stretch during Ask Donna or the cooking problem solving hacks at on Dining with Donna.
She is the only person I have ever talked with who has experienced living as a blind person, then living with sight, only to return back to life without sight.
I am also fascinated by anyone who writes fiction, and I am especially amazed by those who can create whole worlds full of brand new people without the aid of vision.
I love the part about how she can do things like write fiction because she focuses on the joy rather than on any potential financial success.
Finally, a couple of subjects that came up often are learning to accept things as they are, stretching all five senses, and finding work arounds to deal with the world.
I just know you are going to find something to love in our conversation.
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One, I don’t edit the recording unless a technical issue results in dead air.
I think of my show as recorded live in the same style used by television in the early days.
Two, I sing on the intro. I started doing it out of necessity many years ago, and people loved it. So, I keep doing it.
The music I’m singing is my own original song titled what else What’s Your Excuse?
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Show Notes
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She explained about having seen vision loss from both sides having lived with no vision, then having her sight restored, and finally losing her vision again. 04:40
She talks about the emotional readjustment to losing that regained sight as an adult 08:13
She shares about how her family reacted to her changing vision. Including their patience when she wanted to see everyone and everything. 09:49
We discuss whether or not Canadian parents of visually impaired or of disabled children are more accepting and trusting than those from other countries. 11:41
I asked her about her about the various states of her vision effected her education. 13:18
She talked about pursuing her degree in Law and how the lack of accessibility in online learning was a problem that continues to persist. 14:20
We discussed how the features in overly robust software applications get in the way of people using screen readers ability to use the critical part of software. 16:35
We explained some of the challenges that screen reader users face such as needing keyboard command options because we don’t have access to the mouse. We also talked about how often software & website updates break accessibility. And we talked about how much we love Zoom 17:53
She touches on the need to be a creative problem solver and find work arounds. A subject we will come back to often. 21:03
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I asked her to tell me when her passion for advocacy for the visually impaired began and to share some of her proudest accomplishments. 23:54
She shared what she learned about getting the laws changed, and what she learned about herself during the process. 28:28
I asked her to share advice to help us all as we continue to deal with the many struggles in our lives and in the world today. She touched on having patience and accepting those things you don’t control. 30:36
She talked about how to deal with troublesome challenging people She used a wonderful metaphor about people as waves. 32:40
She shared a bit about her vision loss coaching and the lived experiences that have made her the awesome coach she is today. 34:27
She transitioned into one of her favorite techniques which is the mental stretch. She advocates for making a special effort to use all your senses. 36:25
The MICC Principle which stands for clear your Mind and Imagination of Cobwebs and Clutter. 37:04
I asked her if there was a difference in coaching people through vision loss based on how old they were when they lost their vision. 38:49
We talked about her writing. It is impressive either way, but personally I am fascinated by fiction authors. I believe it is so much more difficult to create characters and locations instead of simply recounting experiences. 43:05
I loved how she decided to write her books because it gave her pleasure. And we talked about how too many creative people have to put so much pressure on themselves to be profitable. 46:34
We discussed how DOnna deals with the writing process including overcoming things like writer’s block. I did get a mention in there for my amazing author friend Adriana Gavazzoni. 49:42
I asked her to talk about her love for cooking and how she managed to end up doing a cooking podcast. 52:02
Final thoughts from Donna. She encourages you again, and she goes back to the topic of work arounds. 57:03
Wrapping up the show. Thinking about how cool it is to have someone on a show about overcoming excuses who is so invested in finding those work arounds.
Happy to have a reason to remind y’all that as a rule the visually impaired and other disabled people have to be good problems solvers. And that this ability is an unrecognized asset by most employers.
And I reminded people of the financial benefit of making their products more inclusive of the visually impaired. 58:51
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About Donna
Donna J. Jodhan is an award-winning vision-impaired advocate, author, blogger, law school graduate, and podcast commentator.
She began her active advocacy in earnest in 2000 after having helped to kick start various advocacy initiatives at former employers.
Before 2000, she received an innovational award from IBM Canada for her work on creating an accessible workstation and an accessibility award from the Royal Bank for her work in helping the training school at RBC to develop procedures to help employees with disabilities to be more functional in the workplace.
Donna became an entrepreneur in 1998 and at around 2000 she realized that as an entrepreneur she would need to fight harder to convince potential clients and consumers that as a vision-impaired entrepreneur she could fulfill their requests and needs.
Along the way, Donna became aware that the Canadian government websites were not very accessible to disabled job seekers; in 2006, after having spent several years trying to convince the Canadian government that their websites needed to be made accessible to Canadians with disabilities, she and a team of fellow advocates launched a charter challenge that culminated in a landmark victory at the Canadian Court of Appeal in 2012.
As mandated by the court, the Canadian Government must make their websites accessible to all Canadians—especially those with disabilities. Indeed, many Canadian government websites today have undergone noticeable changes that reflect more accessibility and awareness of issues surrounding accessibility.
The personal and professional attacks she received during that process not only made her more determined to soldier on but ultimately spurred her to form a grassroots nonpartisan national organization named Barrier Free Canada at the end of 2014.
Her mission, and the mission of BFC, was to convince the Canadian government to pass an Accessibility Act—legislation that would allow for the creation new, far-reaching regulations for organizations to follow in order to identify, remove, and prevent barriers to accessibility. This mission was accomplished in June of 2019, when the Accessible Canada Act was passed!
Donna has held voluntary positions as President of the Alliance for the Equality of Blind Canadians, as Communications Director for Canadian Blind Sports Association, and as a board member for Citizens with Disabilities of Ontario. She continues to sit on various advisory committees and to participate on panels on disability issues for the likes of Elections Canada, the Canadian Transportation Agency, and the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
As part of her ongoing advocacy efforts, Donna has turned her considerable skills, experience, and connections towards lead the Sterling Creations team in their tele town hall and round table initiatives. Donna has been hosting and running these valuable events since 2011, hoping that their unique nature will help to build bridges and break down barriers between and among Canadians with disabilities and all levels of government, as well as help to bring organizations and companies of all sizes to the table to engage in positive, meaningful discussion with other stakeholders.
When asked why she continues to advocate, Donna answers, “I do this so that our kids will be able to have a better future. It’s imperative that we protect, recognize, and legitimize all of our rights and ensure that we are not left behind. Canadians with disabilities must not be forgotten.”
Connect with Donna
Donna Jodhan Website: www.donnajodhan.com
Sterling Creations Website: www.sterlingcreations.com
Her Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whose-blind-life-is-it-anyway/id1550338509
Facebook: www.facebook.com/AuthorDonnaJodhan/
Twitter: www.twitter.com/author_jodhan
Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/donnajodhan
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I hope you decide to visit her websites and check out all her content. Maybe you will even consider buying one of her audio books.
And please do tell your friends and family about her.
I want to thank you for your continued support of me and my work. I couldn’t keep doing this without knowing you are out there depending on me to continue showing up.
Thanks so much and take care out there, Max
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