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Changing the Narrative

Changing the Narrative is a weekly podcast that pulls back the curtain on life with blindness and low vision—hosted by Murray Elbourn and Elizabeth Rouse. With humor, honesty, and lived experience, they ditch the clichés and get real about what actually works in everyday life. From navigating holiday shopping and independence to education, careers, sports, technology, and culture, no topic is off limits. Expect candid conversations, practical takeaways, sharp opinions, and stories you won’t hear anywhere else—plus spotlights on organizations and innovations truly moving the needle. Watch on YouTube through Amerability, or listen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Changing the Narrative

#BlindTok is the weekly podcast where the vision loss community finally gets to have the conversations that matter without having to explain the basics first. Hosted by Murray Elbourne, CEO of Amerability, and co-host Tammy Jackson, a healthcare professional navigating life with retinitis pigmentosa, this show brings together real stories, real struggles, and real laughs from people across the entire blindness spectrum. Every week tackles topics the community actually cares about, from social isolation and career reinvention to dating disasters, cane anxiety, family dynamics, accessible tech that actually works, and everything in between. Guests from all walks of life share the messy, unscripted truth about adjusting to vision loss, the kind of honesty that never makes it into awareness campaigns but absolutely needs to be heard.
Whether you're newly diagnosed and trying to figure out what comes next, years into your journey and navigating a rough patch, or someone who loves a person with vision loss and wants to truly understand their world, this podcast meets you where you are. Born out of the thriving #BlindTok community on TikTok, where thousands have already found connection through shared experience, this show gives those conversations the space and depth they deserve. Expect candid storytelling, practical insights, community questions, the occasional embarrassing moment that every person with vision loss will immediately relate to, and two hosts who live this life every single day and aren't afraid to talk about all of it. New episodes drop weekly because this community waited long enough for a seat at the table, and now the table is ours.
