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Donna shares hints from her monthly did you know diary. A bit of this and a bit of that. Some foods that act as anti depressants. Frozen veggies versus fresh veggies. Fresh potatoes versus frozen potatoes Creating safe passwords. Listen to learn more of Donna's tips. Questions to Coach Donna - How to keep ear buds untangled. How to deal with wet floors. How to clean wet paint from your clothes. Donna's mental stretch for this week uses the sense of smell Smells in a pub Smells coming from an outdoor patio The smell of sweet fragrances and she discusses her MIC principle Clearing the mind and imagination of cobwebs and clutter and sparking and stimulating the creative juices. Donna's virtual bento basket for this week is for A beach picnic basket If you would like to promote yourself and tell others something about you then Check out Donna's amazing offer at the end of her show. Donna invites listeners to send their comments to askdonnaonblindlife.com If you'd like to know more about Donna Jodhan and her initiatives, you can go to her website, at the following link: https://www.donnajodhan.com *****Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan***** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
BBQ Bacon Burgers What You Will Need: Measuring spoons measuring cups 1 grill 1 pastry brush Paper towels Ingredients: 1 ½ pounds of ground round ¼ teaspoon of salt ¼ teaspoon of freshly ground pepper ½ cup of barbecue sauce, divided 4 slices of white Cheddar cheese 4 sesame seed hamburger buns 8 cooked bacon slices Cooking Directions: Preheat grill to 350 to 400 degrees (medium-high) heat). Shape beef into 4 (4 inch diameter) patties. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Place patties on cooking grate of grill; brush with 2 tablespoons of barbecue sauce. Grill, covered with grill lid, 5 minutes. Turn patties over; brush with an additional 2 tablespoons of barbecue sauce. Cook 5 minutes, or until beef is no longer pink in the center. Top each burger with 1 slice of cheese. Grill, covered with grill lid, 1 minute, or until cheese melts. Place 1 patty on bottom half of each bun. Top each with bacon and barbecue sauce. Top with bun. Notes: Toast buns on grill; a swipe of melted butter makes them crispy. Grill a sliced Vidalia onion on the grill alongside the burgers for an extra topping. Lettuce, tomato and pickles would also pare well with these burgers. Makes 4 servings. Helpful Hints: Peeled Too Many Potatoes? * Submerse them in cold water to which a few drops of vinegar have been added. Keep refrigerated and they will last for 3 to 4 days. * Leftover baked potatoes will sour quickly if stacked together in the refrigerator. How to keep Garlic fresh as the day you bout them? * Garlic cloves will never dry out if you store them in a bottle of cooking oil. After the garlic is used up, you can use the garlic-flavored oil for salad dressing. *****Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan***** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
Renee Rentmeester was an intern at a television station, working dillengentlyto earn her worth at the station she was employed. After a time, a little voice in her head told her to launch a non-for-profit organization,. From these meeger beginnings, to a person to be respected among the blind community, Renee Rentmeester became the executive producer of the Cooking Without Looking television show on PBS. Cooking Without Looking has become a sensation with a podcast, and YouTube channel, along with the Cooking Without Looking Facebook group. You can subscribe and follow at the links below. Join Victor as he delves into how Renee find the courage and conviction to make a difference in so many people's lives, and how she uses her organization and the Cooking Without Looking show to change the way people see blindness. If you would like to subscribe to the Cooking Without Looking YouTube channel, you can do so here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2wkm3gxfqA0gCKa6MVGhug And to follow and subscribe to the Cooking without Looking podcast, you can do so here: https://cookingwithoutlookingtv.wordpress.com/ Or follow the Cooking Without Looking Facebook Page: http://facebook.com/cookwithoutlook Or follow Cooking Without Looking TV Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CookWithoutLook?s=20 You can also activate the following link to donate to Vision World Foundation: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMWYFH53J6JE8 Join Victor on Meet Me, on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway, every Monday, at 10:00 am Eastern, 7:00 am Pacific, and listen to every day people, living their every day life with blindness. Victor is always looking for people to interview. His goal is to show the world that blindness and disabilities are not life ending, they are life altering, however, they can be more of an inconvenience, than anything else. If you would like to tell your story of living with a disability, you can contact Victor at: meetmeonblindlife@gmail.com Look for the Meet Me series on your favourite podcast app or device. Meet Me is now available in its own separate podcast, where ever you get your podcast, Apple, Google, Spotify, and even the Victor line of players from Humanware, you can find your favourite Whose Blind Life is it Anyway show, you just have to look for it. For all your assistive technology needs, visit Total Tech Solutions at: https://www.blindtech.org/ Or call Total Tech Solutions at: 1 (833) 577-8887
Phil Parr had a dream, and a desire to help those who could not accept their blindness. In the hopes of illustrating to men and women around the world that blindness was not the be all and end all of their existence. They did not have to sit in a home, twiddling their thumbs, giving others permission to accomplish tasks they could accomplish themselves. Join Phil Parr, as he interviews regular people, letting people know how the people he interviewed got past their blindness and were able to live with it, and while the e-mail list serv. As relayed in the broadcast does not exist anymore, you can join the Blind Like Me list serv in it's new incarnation. You can subscribe by sending a blank e-mail to: blindlikeme+subscribe@groups.io Join Phil Parr on Blind Like Me, every Saturdays at 11:00 am (EST), 8:00 am (PST) and 4:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway.
Picture this… A group of men, sitting in a converted garage studio, knocking back the suds on a hot Texas afternoon, and talking about their various home handymen projects… Now picture the men as being blind and visually impaired, and you have the Blind Handyman, with Phil Parr, the creator, producer and host of the show, his compatriots, Don Shaw, Don Patterson and Tom Houston. Together, these men decided to get together to let people know that the blind can accomplish any job, if they have the know-how, and the funds with which to support their projects. The Blind Handyman crew bring you the first of those solutions, and the second one is up to the handyman, blind or not. Here now is The Blind Handyman, in the hopes of inspiring others the same way they inspired Victor, when he first went blind in 2002. Enjoy, as these four men regale you with tales of their projects and how they accomplished them, and how you can do the same, with just a few tools and confidence. Whose Blind Life is it Anyway is proud to broadcast these shows again, in their entirety in the hopes that, what they gave Victor hope to get past his blindness, and live a fulfilling life, will inspire others with the same assurance. Come join the Blind Handyman Crew, every Saturdays, at 9:00 am (EST), 6:00 am (PST), 2:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway. The e-mails relayed in the broadcast are out of date, but the Blind Handyman e-mail list serv still exist. To join, send a blank e-mail to: Blindhandyman+subscribe@groups.io You can also join The Blind Handyman Facebook Group at the following link: www.facebook.com/groups/663273721534289/ Or you can use the Q-R Code below:
Donna continues to encourage her listeners to use her mental stretch as both a strategy and a tool to help you deal with a plethora of situations. From anxiety to stress and from dealing with every day mental clutter and crunches to overcoming the unexpected, Donna's mental stretch is flexible, easy to use, and does not depend on any sort of medication or artificial assistance. It is totally dependent on you and yourself. You can reach Donna via email at: donnajodhan@gmail.com Using the sense of hearing: Listening to crickets chirp Listening to the sound of a lawn mower Listening to children laughing and playing Using the sense of smell: Outdoor barbecues cooking Fragrant flowers The smell of a gentle summer's rain falling Using the sense of taste: Sweet lemonade a cold salad A yummy hot dog Using the sense of touch: Warm water in a lake or ocean Cool sand under the fingers A leaf Quote to ponder “Anyone can hold a grudge, but it takes a person with character to forgive. When you forgive, you release yourself from a painful burden. Forgiveness doesn't mean what happened was OK, and it doesn't mean that person should still be welcome in your life. It just means you have made peace with the pain and are ready to let it go.” Doe Zantamata The brain teaser. What is your favorite sport? You can reach Donna via email at donnajodhan@gmail.com Make sure to tune in every month, on the first of the month, for your mental Stretch with Donna. If you'd like to know more about Donna Jodhan and her initiatives, you can go to her website, at the following link: https://www.donnajodhan.com *****Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan***** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
Donna gives tips on bulling as follows: How do we go about building awareness on bullying? We need to do more, amongst both kids and adults. It is not as difficult as we think. A consistent and logical approach is required. On entrepreneurship: Donna describes various work places for the entrepreneur. It's all about what you want it to be. From loft to apartment or condo, Room in a basement or attic, a home office, and much more. Donna's tips on scams and scammers for this week include: Be ware of the phone call from someone with an almost believable sob story! The grandchild asking for granny's help. Donna's thought for this week focuses on online shopping services. You can access Donna's advocacy editorials at www.sterlingcreations.ca. Donna's mental stretch for this week uses the sense of hearing A radio playing softly in the background Someone practicing their guitar A band playing in the park. and she discusses her MIC principle Clearing the mind and imagination of cobwebs and clutter and sparking and stimulating the creative juices. Donna's virtual bento basket for this week is for A basket for a road trip If you would like to promote yourself and tell others something about you then Check out Donna's amazing offer at the end of her show. Donna invites listeners to send their comments to askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com *****Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan***** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
Asian Calamari And Citrus Salad What You Will Need: Measuring cups Measuring spoons 1 sharp kitchen knife for slicing 1 greater 1 knife for pealing Mixing bowls 1 whisk 1 shallow dish or large freezer bag a cooking grate Paper towels Ingredients: 3 naval oranges ¼ cup of olive oil ¼ cup of red curry paste ¼ teaspoon of salt ¼ teaspoon of pepper 1 pound package of cleaned calamari (tubes and tentacles), rinsed Cooking spray 1 cup of thinly sliced red onion Fresh cilantro leaves Cooking Directions: Grate orange peel zest to 1 teaspoon. squeeze juice from 1 orange to obtain 1 third cup of juice Peel and section remaining 2 oranges. Coarsely chop sections. Whisk together orange zest, orange juice, olive oil, red curry paste, salt and pepper in a bowl and reserve 3 tablespoons mixture for later use. Pour remaining marinade into a large shallow dish or zip-top plastic freezer bag; add calamari. Cover or seal and chill 2 hours, turning occasionally. Remove calamari from marinade, discarding marinade. Coat a cold cooking grate with cooking spray, and place on grill. Preheat grill to 400 to 450 degrees (high) heat. Grill calamari tubes and tentacles, without grill lid, 4 minutes, or until firm, turning once. Place calamari in a large bowl; add red onion, cilantro, chopped orange sections and reserved 3 tablespoons marinade; toss gently. Notes: Red curry paste gives this marinated calamari a huge flavor boost. This dish is great hot off the grill or chilled. Shrimp can be substituted for the calamari, if you prefer. Makes 4 servings. Tips and helpful hints: Keeping Food Fresh: Lettuce And Celery: * Lettuce and celery will keep longer if you store them in the refrigerator in paper bags instead of cellophane ones. Do not remove the outside leaves of either until ready to use. * Lettuce won't rust as quickly if you place a paper towel or napkin in the storage container. * Line the bottom of the vegetable compartments with paper toweling. This absorbs the excess moisture and keeps all fruits and vegetables fresher for a longer period of time. Sprouting Onions: * To keep dry onions from sprouting and becoming soft, wrap individually in foil. They will stay firm for some time. *****Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan***** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
Phil Parr had a dream, and a desire to help those who could not accept their blindness. In the hopes of illustrating to men and women around the world that blindness was not the be all and end all of their existence. They did not have to sit in a home, twiddling their thumbs, giving others permission to accomplish tasks they could accomplish themselves. Join Phil Parr, as he interviews regular people, letting people know how the people he interviewed got past their blindness and were able to live with it, and while the e-mail list serv. As relayed in the broadcast does not exist anymore, you can join the Blind Like Me list serv in it's new incarnation. You can subscribe by sending a blank e-mail to: blindlikeme+subscribe@groups.io Join Phil Parr on Blind Like Me, every Saturdays at 11:00 am (EST), 8:00 am (PST) and 4:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway.
Picture this… A group of men, sitting in a converted garage studio, knocking back the suds on a hot Texas afternoon, and talking about their various home handymen projects… Now picture the men as being blind and visually impaired, and you have the Blind Handyman, with Phil Parr, the creator, producer and host of the show, his compatriots, Don Shaw, Don Patterson and Tom Houston. Together, these men decided to get together to let people know that the blind can accomplish any job, if they have the know-how, and the funds with which to support their projects. The Blind Handyman crew bring you the first of those solutions, and the second one is up to the handyman, blind or not. Here now is The Blind Handyman, in the hopes of inspiring others the same way they inspired Victor, when he first went blind in 2002. Enjoy, as these four men regale you with tales of their projects and how they accomplished them, and how you can do the same, with just a few tools and confidence. Whose Blind Life is it Anyway is proud to broadcast these shows again, in their entirety in the hopes that, what they gave Victor hope to get past his blindness, and live a fulfilling life, will inspire others with the same assurance. Come join the Blind Handyman Crew, every Saturdays, at 9:00 am (EST), 6:00 am (PST), 2:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway. The e-mails relayed in the broadcast are out of date, but the Blind Handyman e-mail list serv still exist. To join, send a blank e-mail to: Blindhandyman+subscribe@groups.io You can also join The Blind Handyman Facebook Group at the following link: www.facebook.com/groups/663273721534289/ Or you can use the Q-R Code below:
ask the reviewer For this week Donna reviews the following: Product: 6 in 1 Multi Opener Book review: Day of the jackal By Frederick Forsyth Donna's mental stretch for this week uses the sense of touch Fresh cut grass, the trunk of a tree the exterior of a picnic basket and she discusses her MIC principle Clearing the mind and imagination of cobwebs and clutter and sparking and stimulating the creative juices. Donna's virtual basket for this week is for A basket for grandma If you would like to promote yourself and tell others something about you then check out Donna's amazing offer at the end of her show. Donna invites listeners to send their comments to: askdonnaonblindlife.com ****Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan**** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at: askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at: paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and; https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
Coq au Vin What You Will Need: Measuring cups 1 sharp kitchen cutting knife 1 mincer measuring spoons 1 bottle opener 1 can opener 1 crock-pot 1 ladle 1 mixing bowl 1 mixing spoon paper towels Ingredients: 2 cups of frozen pearl onions, thawed 4 slices of thick-cut bacon, crisp cooked and crumbled 1 cup of sliced mushrooms 1 clove of garlic, minced 1 teaspoon of dried thyme 1/8 teaspoon of black pepper 6 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (about 2 pounds) ½ cup of dry red wine ¾ cup chicken broth ¼ cup of tomato paste 3 tablespoons of all-purpose flour Hot cooked egg noodles, optional Cooking Directions: Layer onions, bacon, mushrooms, garlic, thyme, pepper, chicken, wine and broth in a Crock-Pot. Cover; cook on low for 6 to 8 hours. Remove chicken and vegetables into a sealable container. cover container and keep warm. Ladle 1/2 cup cooking liquid into small bowl; cool slightly. Mix reserved liquid, tomato paste and flour until smooth; stir into Crock-Pot. Turn Crock-Pot to high. Cook, uncovered, for 15 minutes, or until thickened. Serve over hot noodles, if desired. Makes 6 servings. Kitchen Helpful Hints: Washing/Cleaning Thermos Bottles: * Put 1 teaspoon baking soda in bottle, fill with warm water and soak a few minutes prior to washing in usual manner. Rusty Tin Pie Pans? * Remove rust by dipping a raw potato in cleaning powder and scouring. *****Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan***** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at: askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at: paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and; https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
On this week's Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae, Pepsi-Mama presents some of movie and television's greatest actors in the Academy Award Theater. Academy Award (also listed as Academy Award Theater) is a CBS radio anthology series, which presented 30-minute adaptations of plays, novels, or films. Dramas were presented in which actors recreated their original film roles included Henry Fonda in Young Mr. Lincoln, Humphrey Bogart in The Maltese Falcon, Cary Grant in Suspicion, Gregory Peck in The Keys of the Kingdom , and Ronald Colman in Lost Horizon. Only six actors recreated their own Oscar-winning roles: Fay Bainter, Bette Davis, Paul Lukas, Victor McLaglen, Paul Muni , and Ginger Rogers . You can now catch the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae Podcast on it's own podcast feed, so if you only wish to subscribe to the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae podcast, just follow the link below: https://afternoonradiotheatersundae.transistor.fm/ And if you would like to reach the crew, Monica or Victor, you can write them at: afternoonradiotheatersundae@gmail.com Join Monica Jones and her crew, on The Afternoon Radio Theatre Sundae on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway, every Sundays, at 2:00 pm (EST), 11:00 am (PST), and with no distracting images to focus on, it will simply take you away to faraway lands, distant times and to meet interesting people, all using your imagination.
Phil Parr had a dream, and a desire to help those who could not accept their blindness. In the hopes of illustrating to men and women around the world that blindness was not the be all and end all of their existence. They did not have to sit in a home, twiddling their thumbs, giving others permission to accomplish tasks they could accomplish themselves. Join Phil Parr, as he interviews regular people, letting people know how the people he interviewed got past their blindness and were able to live with it, and while the e-mail list serv. As relayed in the broadcast does not exist anymore, you can join the Blind Like Me list serv in it's new incarnation. You can subscribe by sending a blank e-mail to: blindlikeme+subscribe@groups.io Join Phil Parr on Blind Like Me, every Saturdays at 11:00 am (EST), 8:00 am (PST) and 4:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway.
Picture this… A group of men, sitting in a converted garage studio, knocking back the suds on a hot Texas afternoon, and talking about their various home handymen projects… Now picture the men as being blind and visually impaired, and you have the Blind Handyman, with Phil Parr, the creator, producer and host of the show, his compatriots, Don Shaw, Don Patterson and Tom Houston. Together, these men decided to get together to let people know that the blind can accomplish any job, if they have the know-how, and the funds with which to support their projects. The Blind Handyman crew bring you the first of those solutions, and the second one is up to the handyman, blind or not. Here now is The Blind Handyman, in the hopes of inspiring others the same way they inspired Victor, when he first went blind in 2002. Enjoy, as these four men regale you with tales of their projects and how they accomplished them, and how you can do the same, with just a few tools and confidence. Whose Blind Life is it Anyway is proud to broadcast these shows again, in their entirety in the hopes that, what they gave Victor hope to get past his blindness, and live a fulfilling life, will inspire others with the same assurance. Come join the Blind Handyman Crew, every Saturdays, at 9:00 am (EST), 6:00 am (PST), 2:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway. The e-mails relayed in the broadcast are out of date, but the Blind Handyman e-mail list serv still exist. To join, send a blank e-mail to: Blindhandyman+subscribe@groups.io You can also join The Blind Handyman Facebook Group at the following link: www.facebook.com/groups/663273721534289/ Or you can use the Q-R Code below: Table 1Q-R Code for the Facebook Blind Handyman Group
ask the home maker For this week Donna talks about bananas. Bananas as a valuable fruit. Using bananas to treat bug bites. To remove splinters. to attract butterflies and hummingbirds. fertilize plants. polish leather and silver. make smoothies. make natural beauty products. Read on for more. Visit http://www.donnajodhan.com and access the coach page Donna's mental stretch for this week uses the sense of taste Sweet pineapple Cool melon Chocolate ice cream and she discusses her MIC principle Clearing the mind and imagination of cobwebs and clutter and sparking and stimulating the creative juices. Donna's virtual binto basket for this week is A birthday basket If you would like to promote yourself and tell others something about you then check out Donna's amazing offer at the end of her show. Donna invites listeners to send their comments to: askdonnaonblindlife.com Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at: askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at: paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
Chipotle Cornish Hens What You Will Need: a kitchen knife for cutting vegetables or a vegetable cutter a can opener Measuring cups A crock-pot a small mixing bowl a skewer or kitchen fork a serving platter a slotted spoon paper towels Ingredients: 3 small carrots, cut into ½ inch rounds 3 stalks celery, cut into ½ inch pieces 1 onion, chopped 1 can (7 ounces) of chipotle peppers in adobo sauce, divided 2 cups prepared cornbread stuffing 4 Cornish hens (about 1 1/2 pounds each) Salt and black pepper Fresh parsley, chopped, optional Cooking Directions: Coat inside of Crock-Pot with nonstick cooking spray. Add carrots, celery and onion. Pour canned chipotles into small bowl. Finely chop 1 chipotle pepper. Remove remaining peppers from adobo sauce and reserve for another use. Mix half of chopped chipotle pepper into prepared stuffing. Add remaining half of chopped chipotle pepper to adobo sauce. Rinse and dry hens, removing giblets if any. Season with salt and black pepper inside and out. Fill each hen with about 1 cup of stuffing. Rub adobo sauce onto the hens. Place in Crock-Pot, arranging hens neck down and legs up. Cover; cook on high for 3 and a half to 4 and half hours, or until hens are cooked through and tender. Transfer the hens to a serving platter. Remove vegetables with slotted spoon; arrange around the hens. Garnish with parsley. Spoon the cooking juices over the hens and vegetables, if desired. Note: For spicier flavor, use 1 chipotle pepper in the stuffing and 1 chipotle pepper in the sauce. Chipotle peppers can be very spicy. Until you know how much spiciness you prefer, use the smaller quantities recommended in recipes. You can always add more the next time you prepare the recipe. Makes 4 servings. Kitchen Helpful Hints: Got a dirty or smelly Sponge? * To renew and freshen, soak overnight in salt water or baking soda. * Wash in dishwasher. Getting rid of calcium deposits on Tea Kettles: * To get rid of lime or calcium deposits, fill with equal parts vinegar and water. Bring to a boil and allow to stand overnight. *****Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan***** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at: askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at: paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and; https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
On today's Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae, Pepsi-Mama takes you down the immigrant highway with the show, “Life with Luigi”. Life with Luigi is an American radio situation comedy series which began September 21, 1948, on CBS Radio and broadcast its final episode on March 3, 1953. The action centered on Luigi Basco and his experiences as a newly arrived Italian immigrant in Chicago. Many episodes took place at the night school classes that Luigi attended with other immigrants from different countries. Another common theme involved Luigi's landlord/sponsor, Pasquale, scheming to get Luigi to marry his obese daughter. [1] Perennial character actor and two-time Academy Award nominee J. Carrol Naish played Luigi. Life with Luigi was created by Cy Howard, who had earlier created the hit radio comedy, My Friend Irma. The working title was The Little Immigrant, echoed in the sign-off of each episode, "Your lovin-a son-a, Luigi Basco, the li'l immigrant." Other characters on the show included Pasquale (Alan Reed), another Italian immigrant who is always trying to trap Luigi into marrying his daughter Rosa ( Jody Gilbert); native Chicagoan Jimmy ( Gil Stratton), Luigi's young business associate; Miss Spaulding (Mary Shipp), Luigi's night school teacher and ideal woman; and Schultz (Hans Conried), a German immigrant and fellow student in Luigi's citizenship class. Each episode used the framing device of Luigi narrating a letter to his mother back in Italy. The show was popular, successfully competing with Bob Hope 's The Pepsodent Show . For most of its run, Life with Luigi aired at 9 pm on Tuesdays. Despite an estimated 30% share of the audience in its timeslot, the show was without a sponsor [3] until Wrigley's Gum bought it in 1950, continuing till the show ended in 1953. You can now catch the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae Podcast on it's own podcast feed, so if you only wish to subscribe to the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae podcast, just follow the link below: https://afternoonradiotheatersundae.transistor.fm/ And if you would like to reach the crew, Monica or Victor, you can write them at: afternoonradiotheatersundae@gmail.com Join Monica Jones and her crew, on The Afternoon Radio Theatre Sundae on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway, every Sundays, at 2:00 pm (EST), 11:00 am (PST), and with no distracting images to focus on, it will simply take you away to faraway lands, distant times and to meet interesting people, all using your imagination.
Phil Parr had a dream, and a desire to help those who could not accept their blindness. In the hopes of illustrating to men and women around the world that blindness was not the be all and end all of their existence. They did not have to sit in a home, twiddling their thumbs, giving others permission to accomplish tasks they could accomplish themselves. Join Phil Parr, as he interviews regular people, letting people know how the people he interviewed got past their blindness and were able to live with it, and while the e-mail list serv. As relayed in the broadcast does not exist anymore, you can join the Blind Like Me list serv in it's new incarnation. You can subscribe by sending a blank e-mail to: blindlikeme+subscribe@groups.io Join Phil Parr on Blind Like Me, every Saturdays at 11:00 am (EST), 8:00 am (PST) and 4:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway.
Picture this… A group of men, sitting in a converted garage studio, knocking back the suds on a hot Texas afternoon, and talking about their various home handymen projects… Now picture the men as being blind and visually impaired, and you have the Blind Handyman, with Phil Parr, the creator, producer and host of the show, his compatriots, Don Shaw, Don Patterson and Tom Houston. Together, these men decided to get together to let people know that the blind can accomplish any job, if they have the know-how, and the funds with which to support their projects. The Blind Handyman crew bring you the first of those solutions, and the second one is up to the handyman, blind or not. Here now is The Blind Handyman, in the hopes of inspiring others the same way they inspired Victor, when he first went blind in 2002. Enjoy, as these four men regale you with tales of their projects and how they accomplished them, and how you can do the same, with just a few tools and confidence. Whose Blind Life is it Anyway is proud to broadcast these shows again, in their entirety in the hopes that, what they gave Victor hope to get past his blindness, and live a fulfilling life, will inspire others with the same assurance. Come join the Blind Handyman Crew, every Saturdays, at 9:00 am (EST), 6:00 am (PST), 2:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway. The e-mails relayed in the broadcast are out of date, but the Blind Handyman e-mail list serv still exist. To join, send a blank e-mail to: Blindhandyman+subscribe@groups.io You can also join The Blind Handyman Facebook Group at the following link: www.facebook.com/groups/663273721534289/ Or you can use the Q-R Code below: Table 1Q-R Code for the Facebook Blind Handyman Group
ask the coach For this week Donna shares tips from her did you know diary; a bit of this and a bit of that. Saving on your electric bills, about boiling rice, about boiling pasta, using a rubber band in your kitchen, Keeping wine well stored, about your furnace, food tips. Donna's mental stretch for this week uses the sense of smell Fresh laundry hanging on the line Fresh sheets on your bed Washing your sneakers and she discusses her MIC principle Clearing the mind and imagination of cobwebs and clutter and sparking and stimulating the creative juices. Donna's virtual binto basket for this week is for A summer picnic basket If you would like to promote yourself and tell others something about you then check out Donna's amazing offer at the end of her show. Donna invites listeners to send their comments to askdonnaonblindlife.com Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at: askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at: paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
Braised Italian Chicken With Tomatoes And Olives What You Will Need: Measuring spoons Measuring cups 1 can opener 1 bottle opener 1 mincer 1 plate 1 skillet 1 crock-pot 1 stirring spoon Paper towels Ingredients: 2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs 1 teaspoon of kosher salt ½ teaspoon black pepper ½ cup all-purpose flour Olive oil 1 can (about 14 ounces) of diced tomatoes, drained 1 cup of pitted quartered kalamata olives 1/3 cup of dry red wine 1 clove of garlic, minced 1 teaspoon of chopped fresh rosemary ½ teaspoon of red pepper flakes Hot cooked linguini or spaghetti Grated Parmesan cheese, optional Cooking Directions: Season chicken with salt and black pepper. Spread flour on plate; lightly dredge chicken in flour, coating both sides. Heat oil in large skillet over medium heat. Working in batches, sear chicken until well browned on both sides. Use additional oil as needed to prevent sticking. Transfer to Crock-Pot. Add tomatoes, olives, wine and garlic. Cover; cook on low for 4 to 5 hours. Stir rosemary and red pepper flakes into Crock-Pot. Cover; cook on low for 1 hour. Serve over linguini. Garnish with Parmesan cheese, if desired. Makes 4 servings. Kitchen Helpful Hints: Got a Messy/Dirty Refrigerator? * A little vanilla poured on a piece of cotton and placed in the refrigerator will eliminate odors. * To prevent mildew from forming, wipe with vinegar. The acid effectively kills the mildew fungus. * Mix 3 tablespoons of baking soda in a quart of warm water. Wash inside and out. * Use a glycerin-soaked cloth to wipe sides and shelves. Future spills wipe up easier. And after the freezer has been defrosted, coat the inside and coils with glycerin. The next time you defrost, the ice will loosen quickly and drop off in sheets. * An open box of baking soda will absorb food odors for at least a month or two. Got a Dirty Sink? * For a sparkling white sink, place paper towels across the bottom of your sink and saturate with household bleach. Let sit for 30 minutes or so. * Stains on porcelain can be easily removed with a paste made of hydrogen peroxide and cream of tartar. * Rub stainless steel sinks with lighter fluid if rust marks appear. After the rust disappears, wipe with your regular kitchen cleaner. * To remove streaks from stainless steel, rub with baby oil or olive oil. * Use a cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol to remove water spots from stainless steel. * Spots on stainless steel can also be removed with white vinegar. * Carbonated water will shine up stainless steel in a jiffy. ***Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan*** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share new s and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $25, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $25 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at: askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at: paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and; https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
Phil Parr had a dream, and a desire to help those who could not accept their blindness. In the hopes of illustrating to men and women around the world that blindness was not the be all and end all of their existence. They did not have to sit in a home, twiddling their thumbs, giving others permission to accomplish tasks they could accomplish themselves. Join Phil Parr, as he interviews regular people, letting people know how the people he interviewed got past their blindness and were able to live with it, and while the e-mail list serv. As relayed in the broadcast does not exist anymore, you can join the Blind Like Me list serv in it's new incarnation. You can subscribe by sending a blank e-mail to: blindlikeme+subscribe@groups.io Join Phil Parr on Blind Like Me, every Saturdays at 11:00 am (EST), 8:00 am (PST) and 4:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway.
Picture this… A group of men, sitting in a converted garage studio, knocking back the suds on a hot Texas afternoon, and talking about their various home handymen projects… Now picture the men as being blind and visually impaired, and you have the Blind Handyman, with Phil Parr, the creator, producer and host of the show, his compatriots, Don Shaw, Don Patterson and Tom Houston. Together, these men decided to get together to let people know that the blind can accomplish any job, if they have the know-how, and the funds with which to support their projects. The Blind Handyman crew bring you the first of those solutions, and the second one is up to the handyman, blind or not. Here now is The Blind Handyman, in the hopes of inspiring others the same way they inspired Victor, when he first went blind in 2002. Enjoy, as these four men regale you with tales of their projects and how they accomplished them, and how you can do the same, with just a few tools and confidence. Whose Blind Life is it Anyway is proud to broadcast these shows again, in their entirety in the hopes that, what they gave Victor hope to get past his blindness, and live a fulfilling life, will inspire others with the same assurance. Come join the Blind Handyman Crew, every Saturdays, at 9:00 am (EST), 6:00 am (PST), 2:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway. The e-mails relayed in the broadcast are out of date, but the Blind Handyman e-mail list serv still exist. To join, send a blank e-mail to: Blindhandyman+subscribe@groups.io You can also join The Blind Handyman Facebook Group at the following link: www.facebook.com/groups/663273721534289/ Or you can use the Q-R Code below: Table 1Q-R Code for the Facebook Blind Handyman Group
Donna discusses the influence of social media on bullying behaviour and wonders if both kids and adults are being affected and falling into an unhealthy trend. Donna's entrepreneurial tips for this week focuses on some important resources. Financial, personnel, and technical. Donna's tips on scams and scammers is all about Better not to answer your door to the unknown person Donna's thought for this week is on cell phone services Learn about her advocacy at https://www.sterlingcreations.ca/blog Donna's mental stretch for this week uses the sense of hearing The sound of a lawn mower A fast flowing brook The sound of a batter hitting a ball and she discusses her MIC principle Clearing the mind and imagination of cobwebs and clutter and sparking and stimulating the creative juices. Donna's virtual binto basket for this week is for A basket for a backyard get together If you would like to promote yourself and tell others something about you then Check out Donna's amazing offer at the end of her show. Donna invites listeners to send their comments to: askdonnaonblindlife.com Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at: askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at: paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
Basil Chicken Merlot With Wild Mushrooms What you will need: Measuring spoons 1 kitchen or chef's knife measuring cups 1 chopper for chopping onions and garlic 1 can opener 1 bottle opener 1 pasta pot 1 skillet 1 slotted spoon 1 pot spoon for stirring mixing spoons 1 crock-pot 1 medium sized mixing bowl serving bowls a ladle Paper towels. Ingredients: 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, divided 1 roasting chicken (about 3 pounds), skinned and cut into individual pieces 1 ½ cups of thickly sliced cremini mushrooms 1 medium yellow onion, diced 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 cup of chicken broth 1 can (6 ounces) of tomato paste 1/3 cup of Merlot or other dry red wine 2 teaspoons of sugar 1 teaspoon of ground oregano ¼ teaspoon of salt ¼ teaspoon of black pepper 2 tablespoons of minced fresh basil 3 cups of hot cooked ziti pasta, drained Grated Romano cheese, optional Cooking Directions: Heat 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons oil in skillet over medium heat. Working in batches, brown chicken pieces on each side for 3 to 5 minutes, turning once. Remove with slotted spoon. Set chicken aside. Heat remaining oil in skillet. Add mushrooms, onion and garlic; cook and stir 7 to 8 minutes, or until onion is soft. Transfer to Crock-Pot. Top with reserved chicken. Combine broth, tomato paste, wine, sugar, oregano, salt and pepper in medium bowl. Pour sauce over chicken. Cover; cook on low for 7 to 9 hours, or on high for 3 to 4 hours. Stir in basil. Place pasta in serving bowls. Ladle chicken and mushrooms over pasta and spoon extra sauce over all. Garnish with cheese, if desired. Makes 4 to 6 servings. Kitchen Helpful Hints: Have Some Plastic Cups That Won't Clean Up? * Coffee or tea stains can be scoured out with baking soda. Caring for Aluminum Utensils: * Minerals in foods and water may cause dark stains inside aluminum utensils. To remove stains, boil water to which you have added some white vinegar. ***Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan*** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share new s and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $25, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $25 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at: askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at: paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and; https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
Lum and Abner was an American network radio comedy program created by Chester Lauck and Norris Goff, that was aired from 1931 to 1954. Modeled on life in the small town of Waters, Arkansas, near where Lauck and Goff grew up, the show proved immensely popular. In 1936, Waters changed its name to "Pine Ridge" after the show's fictional town. The series was created by co-stars Chester Lauck (who played Columbus "Lum" Edwards) and Norris Goff (Abner Peabody). Lum always pronounced his own name as Ed'erds and was very annoyed if Abner or anyone brought up his full first name. The two characters performed as a double act , with Lum generally playing the straight man to Abner's attempts to break free from Lum's influence. As co-owners of the “Jot 'em Down” Store in the fictional town of “Pine Ridge”, Arkansas, the pair are constantly stumbling upon moneymaking ideas only to find themselves fleeced by nemesis Squire Skimp, before finally finding a way to redeem themselves. Lum and Abner played the hillbilly theme with deceptive cleverness. In addition to the title characters, Lauck also played Grandpappy Spears and Cedric Weehunt while Goff played Abner, Squire Skimp, Llewelyn "Mousey" Grey, Dick Huddleston, and most of the other characters. Lum and Abner, like most sitcoms of the era, had a live house band , in this case a string band in keeping with the show's hillbilly humor. Marshall Jones, before his adoption of the "Grandpa" persona that made him famous years later, was among the band's first members. You can now catch the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae Podcast on it's own podcast feed, so if you only wish to subscribe to the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae podcast, just follow the link below: https://afternoonradiotheatersundae.transistor.fm/ And if you would like to reach the crew, Monica or Victor, you can write them at: afternoonradiotheatersundae@gmail.com Join Monica Jones and her crew, on The Afternoon Radio Theatre Sundae on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway, every Sundays, at 2:00 pm (EST), 11:00 am (PST), and with no distracting images to focus on, it will simply take you away to faraway lands, distant times and to meet interesting people, all using your imagination.
Phil Parr had a dream, and a desire to help those who could not accept their blindness. In the hopes of illustrating to men and women around the world that blindness was not the be all and end all of their existence. They did not have to sit in a home, twiddling their thumbs, giving others permission to accomplish tasks they could accomplish themselves. Join Phil Parr, as he interviews regular people, letting people know how the people he interviewed got past their blindness and were able to live with it, and while the e-mail list serv. As relayed in the broadcast does not exist anymore, you can join the Blind Like Me list serv in it's new incarnation. You can subscribe by sending a blank e-mail to: blindlikeme+subscribe@groups.io Join Phil Parr on Blind Like Me, every Saturdays at 11:00 am (EST), 8:00 am (PST) and 4:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway.
Picture this… A group of men, sitting in a converted garage studio, knocking back the suds on a hot Texas afternoon, and talking about their various home handymen projects… Now picture the men as being blind and visually impaired, and you have the Blind Handyman, with Phil Parr, the creator, producer and host of the show, his compatriots, Don Shaw, Don Patterson and Tom Houston. Together, these men decided to get together to let people know that the blind can accomplish any job, if they have the know-how, and the funds with which to support their projects. The Blind Handyman crew bring you the first of those solutions, and the second one is up to the handyman, blind or not. Here now is The Blind Handyman, in the hopes of inspiring others the same way they inspired Victor, when he first went blind in 2002. Enjoy, as these four men regale you with tales of their projects and how they accomplished them, and how you can do the same, with just a few tools and confidence. Whose Blind Life is it Anyway is proud to broadcast these shows again, in their entirety in the hopes that, what they gave Victor hope to get past his blindness, and live a fulfilling life, will inspire others with the same assurance. Come join the Blind Handyman Crew, every Saturdays, at 9:00 am (EST), 6:00 am (PST), 2:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway. The e-mails relayed in the broadcast are out of date, but the Blind Handyman e-mail list serv still exist. To join, send a blank e-mail to: Blindhandyman+subscribe@groups.io You can also join The Blind Handyman Facebook Group at the following link: www.facebook.com/groups/663273721534289/ Or you can use the Q-R Code below: Table 1Q-R Code for the Facebook Blind Handyman Group
Make sure to tune in, every month, on the first of the month, for your mental Stretch with Donna. In this show, Donna continues to provide ways for you to take advantage of her mental stretch. You can do it at any time of the day and for as long as you desire. Just allow yourself to relax, recharge, and refresh. Donna also shares a strategy that she recently stumbled upon. You can reach Donna via email at: donnajodhan@gmail.com Using the sense of hearing: Suggestions. Crickets chirping A lawn mower breeze blowing through the trees. Using the sense of smell: Suggestions. The ocean A barbecue Flowers in the garden Using the sense of taste: Suggestions. Barbecued meat A tall glass of a cool drink Fresh strawberries covered with cool whipped cream Using the sense of touch: Suggestions. Cool sand under the finger tips A warm plate of food Cool water Quote to ponder: "Life doesn't require that we be the best, only that we try our best." H. Jackson Brown Jr. The brain teaser. What is your favourite city *****Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan***** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at: askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at: paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and; https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
A product review magnetic kitchen clips: Points: used to shut and close bags and boxes nice and tight Used to close file folders Used to pin your kids art to the fridge A book review: Assignment in Britany By Helen MacInnes Points: Hearns slips into the role of Corlay and adventures follow. Helen Macinnes is a master story teller and the book is a festival of surprises and intrigue with .. This story is set in Brittany right before the Nazis take over. The main character must assume the identity of a Breton farmer so he can send important ... Buy a cheap copy of Assignment in Brittany book by Helen MacInnes. He stared at the unfamiliar watch on his wrist. Three hours ago he had stood on English ... Shortly after the fall of France in World War II, Martin Hearne parachutes into the village of St. Deodat in Brittany and there impersonates a peasant in ... The mental stretch (MIC) Let us use one of our senses to do this week's mental stretch: Sense of touch Donna's virtual binto basket of the week Contact info - Email: askDonnaOnBlindLife@gmail.com Tel 416 491 7711 www.sterlingcreations.ca www.donnajodhan.com If you'd like to know more about Donna Jodhan and her initiatives, you can go to her website, at the following link: https://www.donnajodhan.com *****Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan***** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
Peach Cranberry Upside Down Cake What You Will Need: Measuring cups a can opener A kitchen knife for cutting an implement for spreading two 9 inch round cake pans A toothpick or skewer 2 Serving plates paper towels Ingredients: 1 stick of butter, melted ½ cup of packed brown sugar 3 cups of thawed frozen or canned peach slices (thick slices cut in half) 2 cups of fresh or thawed frozen cranberries 1 package (about 15 ounces) of yellow cake mix, plus the ingredients to prepare mix The package will give directions Cooking Directions: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Spray the two 9 inch round cake pans with nonstick cooking spray. Divide the butter and brown sugar between the prepared pans; spread evenly over the bottom of the pans. Arrange the peach slices over the butter mixture; sprinkle with the cranberries. Prepare the cake mix according to the package directions. Spread the batter over the fruit in each pan. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean. Cool for 5 minutes; invert the cakes onto serving plates. Cool at least 30 minutes before serving. Makes 12 to 16 servings. Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $25, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $25 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at: askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
In this show Donna continues her mental stretch and shows you how to use the various senses either individually or in combination with each other. She continues to emphasize that you can do your mental stretch at any time of the day, and forever how ever long you wish to do it. Donna further states that her mental stretch can be used in a plethora of situations and/or circumstances. Examples; when you are anxious, when you are sad, when you are stressed out, or to cope with such things as a crying baby, a barking dog, and much more. You can even use Donna's mental stretch to help you energize and recharge yourself or to help you sleep better. Donna introduces a very unique strategy and recommends this strategy, when stress and clutter seems to be interfering with daily habits and experiences. Donna's mental stretch is based on the MIC principle. Clearing the mind and imagination of clutter and cobwebs and sparking and stimulating the creative juices, with each other to conduct your mental stretch. You can reach Donna via email at donnajodhan@gmail.com Using the sense of hearing: Suggestions. Drums beating Church bells pealing Students clapping Using the sense of smell: Suggestions. New clothes? New leather? A new car? Using the sense of taste: Suggestions. Mexican food? Fresh cut vegetables? Pizza? Using the sense of touch: Suggestions. Touch of a leaf? Heat from an outdoor barbecue? Grass? Quote to ponder: The key to survival can be summed up in three words; “Never Give Up!” You can reach Donna via email at donnajodhan@gmail.com Make sure to tune in every month, on the first of the month, for your mental Stretch with Donna. If you'd like to know more about Donna Jodhan and her initiatives, you can go to her website, at the following link: https://www.donnajodhan.com *****Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan***** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
Sugar Lopez had her life set, having just married at the age of 25, Sugar and her new husband were on cloud nine, but then tragedy hit, and two years later, Sugar lost her sight due to complications of diabetes, in other words, diabetic retinopathy. Since then, Sugar has had a transplant of her kidneys and pancreas, and is now in need of a new kidney and pancreas, and you can help Sugar on her Transplant journey by donating, and visiting the below link: If you think you can help Sugar with a kidney, or know someone who can, consider a Kidney donation: Blood type ONegative https://www.gofundme.com/sugars-transplant-journey You can also use Zelle to support Sugar , and Contact her for more info, at the following e-mail address: sugarsyl71@sbcglobal.net Join Victor on Meet Me, on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway, every Monday, at 10:00 am Eastern, 7:00 am Pacific, and listen to every day people, living their every day life with blindness. Victor is always looking for people to interview. His goal is to show the world that blindness and disabilities are not life ending, they are life altering, however, they can be more of an inconvenience, than anything else. If you would like to tell your story of living with a disability, you can contact Victor at: meetmeonblindlife@gmail.com Look for the Meet Me series on your favourite podcast app or device. Meet Me is now available in its own separate podcast, where ever you get your podcast, Apple, Google, Spotify, and even the Victor line of players from Humanware, you can find your favourite Whose Blind Life is it Anyway show, you just have to look for it.
On this episode of the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae, the show presents unaired episodes that were omitted from previous episodes for one reason or another, and though Pepsi-Mama is off sick, Victor is hosting this episode. And because he feels nostalgic, he's bringing back Pepsi-Mama's strawberry. You can find a list of the various shows that are going to be broadcast: The Adventures of Superman Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar The Weird Circle And the Strawberry: You Bet Your Life You can now catch the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae Podcast on it's own podcast feed, so if you only wish to subscribe to the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae podcast, just follow the link below: https://afternoonradiotheatersundae.transistor.fm/ And if you would like to reach the crew, Monica or Victor, you can write them at: afternoonradiotheatersundae@gmail.com Join Monica Jones and her crew, on The Afternoon Radio Theatre Sundae on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway, every Sundays, at 2:00 pm (EST), 11:00 am (PST), and with no distracting images to focus on, it will simply take you away to faraway lands, distant times and to meet interesting people, all using your imagination.
Phil Parr had a dream, and a desire to help those who could not accept their blindness. In the hopes of illustrating to men and women around the world that blindness was not the be all and end all of their existence. They did not have to sit in a home, twiddling their thumbs, giving others permission to accomplish tasks they could accomplish themselves. Join Phil Parr, as he interviews regular people, letting people know how the people he interviewed got past their blindness and were able to live with it, and while the e-mail list serv. As relayed in the broadcast does not exist anymore, you can join the Blind Like Me list serv in it's new incarnation. You can subscribe by sending a blank e-mail to: blindlikeme+subscribe@groups.io Join Phil Parr on Blind Like Me, every Saturdays at 11:00 am (EST), 8:00 am (PST) and 4:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway.
On this week's Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae, Pepsi-Mama brings you Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, and old-time-radio drama that aired on CBS Radio from 1949 to 1962. There were approximately 810 episodes created, with holiday specials, and the character changed from a private investigator to an insurance investigator. On this episode of ARTS, Pepsi-mama has brought you six of her favourite episodes for your enjoyment. You can now catch the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae Podcast on it's own podcast feed, so if you on'y wish to subscribe to the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae podcast, just follow the link below: https://afternoonradiotheatersundae.transistor.fm/ And if you would like to reach the crew, Monica or Victor, you can write them at: afternoonradiotheatersundae@gmail.com Join Monica Jones and her crew, on The Afternoon Radio Theatre Sundae on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway, every Sundays, at 2:00 pm (EST), 11:00 am (PST), and with no distracting images to focus on, it will simply take you away to faraway lands, distant times and to meet interesting people, all using your imagination.
Lemon Blueberry Cake What You Will Need: Measuring cups a 13 by 9 inch baking pan a wire rack a large bowl An implement for beating An implement for spreading a toothpick or skewer paper towels Ingredients: 1 package (about 18 ounces) of lemon cake mix 1 package (4 serving size) of lemon instant pudding and pie filling mix 4 eggs ¾ cup of water 1 cup of vegetable or canola oil 1 cup of fresh blueberries, divided Cooking Instructions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray 13 by 9 inch baking pan with nonstick cooking spray. Combine cake mix, pudding mix, eggs, water and oil in a large bowl; beat for 1 to 2 minutes, or until well blended. Gently fold in ½ cup of blueberries. Spread the batter in the prepared pan; sprinkle with the remaining half cup of blueberries. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Cool completely in the pan on a wire rack. Makes 12 to 16 servings. ***Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan*** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $25, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $25 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
Picture this… A group of men, sitting in a converted garage studio, knocking back the suds on a hot Texas afternoon, and talking about their various home handymen projects… Now picture the men as being blind and visually impaired, and you have the Blind Handyman, with Phil Parr, the creator, producer and host of the show, his compatriots, Don Shaw, Don Patterson and Tom Houston. Together, these men decided to get together to let people know that the blind can accomplish any job, if they have the know-how, and the funds with which to support their projects. The Blind Handyman crew bring you the first of those solutions, and the second one is up to the handyman, blind or not. Here now is The Blind Handyman, in the hopes of inspiring others the same way they inspired Victor, when he first went blind in 2002. Enjoy, as these four men regale you with tales of their projects and how they accomplished them, and how you can do the same, with just a few tools and confidence. Whose Blind Life is it Anyway is proud to broadcast these shows again, in their entirety in the hopes that, what they gave Victor hope to get past his blindness, and live a fulfilling life, will inspire others with the same assurance. Come join the Blind Handyman Crew, every Saturdays, at 9:00 am (EST), 6:00 am (PST), 2:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway. The e-mails relayed in the broadcast are out of date, but the Blind Handyman e-mail list serv still exist. To join, send a blank e-mail to: Blindhandyman+subscribe@groups.io You can also join The Blind Handyman Facebook Group at the following link: www.facebook.com/groups/663273721534289/ Or you can use the Q-R Code below: Table 1Q-R Code for the Facebook Blind Handyman Group
During the Covid Pandemic, public health departments around the world stepped up, some early, some late, but all did an enormous task of coordinating and dispensing the vaccine and made sure that pandemic tracking was kept up-to-date for every city around the globe, and given the limited resources each of those public health departments had to work with, most would be hard pressed to recall a time when public health departments all came together, worldwide focused on a single goal, and although the pandemic and Covid infections seems to be contained, public health continues to maintain a vigilant role in tracking any knew infections in their local areas. In some cases, public health departments have grown to encompass larger jurisdictions, such as child-care centers, assisted living facilities, and other jurisdictions that were monitored by other departments and enforcement agencies, but the question then becomes, with the limited number of staff manning each public health department, do they have the manpower to spread their purview? We'll also talk about the past week's news items that have come and gone. Join our panel, on Friday nights at 8:00 pm (EST), 5:00 pm (PST) and 1:00 am (GMT), as they discuss topical news items of importance from a blind perspective. The Blind Perspective is an interactive show, allowing for the participation of the audience. Should you wish to be involved in the conversation, please send an e-mail message to: whoseblindlifeisitanyway@gmail.com Or, message us on our Facebook page at: http://www.Facebook.com/whose.blind.life.is.it.anyway You can also Tweet us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/blindwhose Come join the conversation today.
10 Ways To Soften Hard Brown Sugar 1. Keep it stored in an airtight container with a slice of fresh bread placed on top. Seal and leave overnight. It should be fresh again in the morning, if not just let it sit another day or two. 2. Sprinkle a few drops of water over the chunk, seal in a plastic bag and let sit for a couple days. 3. You can also place in an open container, then top with a moistened cloth (paper towel works too). Let sit overnight. 4. Seal it in an airtight container with a few apple slices. This should fix it up within the next day or two. Remove apple slices once it's fixed. 5. Use foil or plastic wrap to cover the top then set a dampened sheet of paper towel (not dripping wet) on top of the foil. Seal in an airtight container and let sit overnight or a few days as needed. Remove foil and paper towel once the towel is dry and the mass is fresh again. 6. Buy a clay disc or if you have a pottery piece on hand (from a broken clay pot, etc.), set it in water for about 30 minutes. Dry the piece so it isn't dripping wet. Put the clay piece in a container with the sugar and seal. Check after a few days. Keep it in the container for months if you'd like, this will help prevent the problem from happening in the first place. 7. Need it now? Put it in a container and set in the microwave with a small bowl full of water beside it. Microwave for about 1 minute, check. If it's not ready, try for another 30 seconds. You can keep doing this until it's nice and soft, but watch that you don't melt it. 8. Place the chunk in a baking pan and set in oven (temperature at about 250 degrees. Check after 5 minutes. If still not ready, continue checking every few minutes until it is. 9. Place the mass in a microwave safe plastic bag. Take a square of paper towel and moisten with water (not dripping wet, wring out excess). Arrange the wet paper towel in the bag with the sugar and seal. Heat in the microwave for approximately 20 seconds. If still not ready, microwave for a few seconds more, repeating until it's ok and ready to use. Be careful it doesn't get too hot and melt. 10. Stick small pieces in a food processor or blender and chop/pulse until usable. For best results, make sure to keep it stored in a sealed, airtight container. A couple fresh marshmallows or a clay disc kept in the container can help prevent the problem. You can also keep it in the freezer and set it out a few hours before using. Visit Donna's Coach Page at: http://www.donnajodhan.com Or: https://www.donnajodhan.com/#news The mental stretch (MIC): Let us use one of our senses to do this week's mental stretch - Sense of taste If you have any questions, comments or requests for clarification of any point listed, Send me an email at AskDonnaOnBlindLife@gmail.com Donna's virtual binto basket of the week *****Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan***** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at: askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com
Phil Parr had a dream, and a desire to help those who could not accept their blindness. In the hopes of illustrating to men and women around the world that blindness was not the be all and end all of their existence. They did not have to sit in a home, twiddling their thumbs, giving others permission to accomplish tasks they could accomplish themselves. Join Phil Parr, as he interviews regular people, letting people know how the people he interviewed got past their blindness and were able to live with it, and while the e-mail list serv. As relayed in the broadcast does not exist anymore, you can join the Blind Like Me list serv in it's new incarnation. You can subscribe by sending a blank e-mail to: blindlikeme+subscribe@groups.io Join Phil Parr on Blind Like Me, every Saturdays at 11:00 am (EST), 8:00 am (PST) and 4:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway.
Picture this… A group of men, sitting in a converted garage studio, knocking back the suds on a hot Texas afternoon, and talking about their various home handymen projects… Now picture the men as being blind and visually impaired, and you have the Blind Handyman, with Phil Parr, the creator, producer and host of the show, his compatriots, Don Shaw, Don Patterson and Tom Houston. Together, these men decided to get together to let people know that the blind can accomplish any job, if they have the know-how, and the funds with which to support their projects. The Blind Handyman crew bring you the first of those solutions, and the second one is up to the handyman, blind or not. Here now is The Blind Handyman, in the hopes of inspiring others the same way they inspired Victor, when he first went blind in 2002. Enjoy, as these four men regale you with tales of their projects and how they accomplished them, and how you can do the same, with just a few tools and confidence. Whose Blind Life is it Anyway is proud to broadcast these shows again, in their entirety in the hopes that, what they gave Victor hope to get past his blindness, and live a fulfilling life, will inspire others with the same assurance. Come join the Blind Handyman Crew, every Saturdays, at 9:00 am (EST), 6:00 am (PST), 2:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway. The e-mails relayed in the broadcast are out of date, but the Blind Handyman e-mail list serv still exist. To join, send a blank e-mail to: Blindhandyman+subscribe@groups.io You can also join The Blind Handyman Facebook Group at the following link: www.facebook.com/groups/663273721534289/ Or you can use the Q-R Code below:
On this episode, we discuss the weekly news, in addition to my thoughts on the release of the Vision Pro headset from Apple, and I talk about some new collaborations with the Global Blind Connections, which has me tickled pink at the possibilities. Join our panel, on Friday nights at 8:00 pm (EST), 5:00 pm (PST) and 1:00 am (GMT), as they discuss topical news items of importance from a blind perspective. The Blind Perspective is an interactive show, allowing for the participation of the audience. Should you wish to be involved in the conversation, please send an e-mail message to: whoseblindlifeisitanyway@gmail.com Or, message us on our Facebook page at: http://www.Facebook.com/whose.blind.life.is.it.anyway You can also Tweet us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/blindwhose Come join the conversation today.
Here's what I learned for this month: • What are 2 possible foods that act as anti depressants? According to some health experts, it is Turmeric and almonds • All about frozen veggies versus fresh veggies: It is cheaper to buy frozen veggies • About fresh potatoes versus frozen potatoes: It is cheaper to purchase fresh potatoes. • Some tips on creating safe passwords: Create passwords that are a combination of upper and lower case letters, symbols, and numbers. A good suggestion would be to make your password as a phrase. • Some unforgettable tips to deal with the flu season and Covid! Wash your hands. Watch your distance. Wear your mask. • Some useful tips when dealing with stale bread: Put a bit of stale bread in your cookie jar to keep your cookies fresh. Use when making stuffing. Give as food to the birds. And this! If you want to refresh a stale donut then just put it in the microwave for 30 seconds and presto! Your donut is as good as new! • Some very interesting medical news for consideration! According to Chen-Hui Chen, from Duke, University, “The human body has some limited regenerative abilities such as the liver. When part of the liver is removed or destroyed, the remaining portion grows to the original size and allows the liver to function as it did before. The medical term for this is “compensatory hypertrophy.” • When taking antibiotics pay attention to these tips: Avoid dairy products such as butter, cheese, and milk. Drink lots of water. The mental stretch (MIC) Let us use one of our senses to do this week's mental stretch Sense of smell Send me an email at AskDonnaOnBlindLife@gmail.com Donna's virtual binto basket of the week If you'd like to know more about Donna Jodhan and her initiatives, you can go to her website, at the following link: https://www.donnajodhan.com *****Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan***** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
Cherry Cheesecake Dump Cake What You Will Need: A can opener A sharp kitchen knife A 13 by 9 inch baking pan A spreading implement a toothpick or skewer Paper towels Ingredients: 1 can (21 ounces) of cherry pie filling 1 can (14 1/2 ounces) of tart cherries in water, drained 4 ounces of cream cheese, cut into small pieces 1 package of (about 15 ounces) of yellow cake mix 1 stick of butter, cut into thin slices Cooking Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 13 by 9 inch baking pan with nonstick cooking spray. Spread the pie filling and tart cherries in the prepared pan. Scatter the cream cheese pieces over the cherries. Top with the cake mix, spreading evenly. Top with butter in a single layer, covering the cake mix as much as possible. Bake for 45 to 50 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean. Cool at least 15 minutes before serving. Makes 12 to 16 servings. Helpful Hints for the Kitchen: Cleanups/For The Drops And Disasters, Plus Some Of The Ordinary Messes: Dishwasher Film: * Fill dishwasher with all your glasses and porcelain China. Never put any silver, aluminum or brass in the washer when this method is used or you will have a mess. Put a bowl in the bottom of the dishwasher. Pour 1 cup of household bleach into the bowl. Run through washing cycle but do not dry. This is important. Fill bowl again with 1 cup white vinegar and let the dishwasher go through the entire cycle. This will remove all film, not only from your glasses but from your dishwasher too. Drains: * When a drain is clogged with grease, pour a cup of salt and a cup of baking soda in the drain followed by a kettle of boiling water. The grease will usually dissolve immediately and open the drain. Electric Frying Pan: * To rid the brown grease spots that form on the bottom of electric frying pan, place the pan in a large plastic bag containing a cloth saturated with ammonia. Close the bag with a rubber band, leaving the handle containing the electric element outside of the bag. In a few hours, remove the pan and you'll be able to wipe the spots off with ease. Garbage Disposals: * Grind a half lemon into the disposal to remove any unpleasant odor. ***Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan*** If you're looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on! Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting! All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here's how it works! For the very affordable price of $25, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows. Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show. Both of these monthly shows run weekly This means that your info will be featured twice for the month. No more having to worry about posting to Facebook! You'll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners! Your payment of $25 will be prorated as a monthly payment. So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go. Just send your info or news to donna at askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com No more than 150 words. Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com To give a listen visit https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!
On the second part of Shawn Keen's interview, we cover Chat GPT and artificial Intelligence, and some of the breakthroughs he's currently involved in that could be game changers for the blind community. Join Victor on Meet Me, on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway, every Monday, at 10:00 am Eastern, 7:00 am Pacific, and listen to every day people, living their every day life with blindness. Victor is always looking for people to interview. His goal is to show the world that blindness and disabilities are not life ending, they are life altering, however, they can be more of an inconvenience, than anything else. If you would like to tell your story of living with a disability, you can contact Victor at: meetmeonblindlife@gmail.com Look for the Meet Me series on your favourite podcast app or device. Meet Me is now available in its own separate podcast, where ever you get your podcast, Apple, Google, Spotify, and even the Victor line of players from Humanware, you can find your favourite Whose Blind Life is it Anyway show, you just have to look for it.
In 1933, a character was conceived and brought to live by two-disc jockeys in Detroit, Michigan. This character became an American icon, and became a template for western heroes for years to come. The Lone Ranger spawned a radio series totaling almost 3000 episodes, several books, a hit television show, and many movies and parodies that outright flattered the character, while at the same time, creating a template for masked heroes. From Zorro, The Gay Blade, to The Green Hornet, who came to be associated with the Lone Ranger by lineage, The Lone Ranger would prove to be one of the more successful shows and characters of the twentieth century, and beyond. Monica Jones brings you several of her favourite episodes on this installment of the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae. You can now catch the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae Podcast on it's own podcast feed, so if you only wish to subscribe to the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae podcast, just follow the link below: https://afternoonradiotheatersundae.transistor.fm/ And if you would like to reach the crew, Monica or Victor, you can write them at: afternoonradiotheatersundae@gmail.com Join Monica Jones and her crew, on The Afternoon Radio Theatre Sundae on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway, every Sundays, at 2:00 pm (EST), 11:00 am (PST), and with no distracting images to focus on, it will simply take you away to faraway lands, distant times and to meet interesting people, all using your imagination.
Phil Parr had a dream, and a desire to help those who could not accept their blindness. In the hopes of illustrating to men and women around the world that blindness was not the be all and end all of their existence. They did not have to sit in a home, twiddling their thumbs, giving others permission to accomplish tasks they could accomplish themselves. Join Phil Parr, as he interviews regular people, letting people know how the people he interviewed got past their blindness and were able to live with it, and while the e-mail list serv. As relayed in the broadcast does not exist anymore, you can join the Blind Like Me list serv in it's new incarnation. You can subscribe by sending a blank e-mail to: blindlikeme+subscribe@groups.io Join Phil Parr on Blind Like Me, every Saturdays at 11:00 am (EST), 8:00 am (PST) and 4:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway.
Picture this… A group of men, sitting in a converted garage studio, knocking back the suds on a hot Texas afternoon, and talking about their various home handymen projects… Now picture the men as being blind and visually impaired, and you have the Blind Handyman, with Phil Parr, the creator, producer and host of the show, his compatriots, Don Shaw, Don Patterson and Tom Houston. Together, these men decided to get together to let people know that the blind can accomplish any job, if they have the know-how, and the funds with which to support their projects. The Blind Handyman crew bring you the first of those solutions, and the second one is up to the handyman, blind or not. Here now is The Blind Handyman, in the hopes of inspiring others the same way they inspired Victor, when he first went blind in 2002. Enjoy, as these four men regale you with tales of their projects and how they accomplished them, and how you can do the same, with just a few tools and confidence. Whose Blind Life is it Anyway is proud to broadcast these shows again, in their entirety in the hopes that, what they gave Victor hope to get past his blindness, and live a fulfilling life, will inspire others with the same assurance. Come join the Blind Handyman Crew, every Saturdays, at 9:00 am (EST), 6:00 am (PST), 2:00 pm (GMT), on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway. The e-mails relayed in the broadcast are out of date, but the Blind Handyman e-mail list serv still exist. To join, send a blank e-mail to: Blindhandyman+subscribe@groups.io You can also join The Blind Handyman Facebook Group at the following link: www.facebook.com/groups/663273721534289/ Or you can use the Q-R Code below: Table 1Q-R Code for the Facebook Blind Handyman Group
On this episode of The Blind Perspective, we discuss news, as many things have happened over the past week, that may be of interest to the general audience. Talking about Apple's new Vision Pro headset and how Mark Zuckerberg feels about it, the latest on ex-president Donald Trump and the forest fires raging all over the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Join our panel, on Friday nights at 8:00 pm (EST), 5:00 pm (PST) and 1:00 am (GMT), as they discuss topical news items of importance from a blind perspective. The Blind Perspective is an interactive show, allowing for the participation of the audience. Should you wish to be involved in the conversation, please send an e-mail message to: whoseblindlifeisitanyway@gmail.com Or, message us on our Facebook page at: http://www.Facebook.com/whose.blind.life.is.it.anyway You can also Tweet us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/blindwhose Come join the conversation today.