This week J.J. sits down to talk with the makers of "Blind Love", a new documentary about dating in the modern age. Tune in to hear about the genesis of the documentary, what it was like to catch it on camera and some key details about the film now that it is completed. Tune in to hear stories from the four prospective romancers, and the film's Director, about what it was like to navigate the dating scene.
A word of warning for the show this week. This episode has some frank discussions of dating and romance and strong language. We wanted to allow the participants to be candid with their experiences, which may not be suitable for younger ears.
You can watch Blind Love on YouTube
Also, Blind Love is available on YouTube with Video Description
To learn more about the film, visit Blind Love on Facebook
Or, Blind Love on Instagram
To learn more about Patty Zagarella, Director of the project, visit this page
And you can follow the subjects of the documentary through their social media
Joni Martinez on Facebook
Twitter: JoniMZ86
Solomon O'leary on Facebook
Instagram
Mario Bonds on Facebook
Instagram
Next week, in episode 207, we sum up ATIA and discuss a whole lot of A.T. news.
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Category: ShowsWhy does no one comment on these great podcasts? And if they are, why don't you post them? I have seen Blind Love, and listened to the interview here. He was very lucky to be able to pull them altogether to be on the show. The movie is absolutely fantastic, and this podcast gives good incite into how five strangers can become friends after working together on a project like this. It was quite a refreshing departure from the typical technology fare, and I commend you for making it happen. Reginald George CATIS Washington Services for the Blind
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Joe Steinkamp is no stranger to the world of technology, having been a user of video magnification and blindness related electronic devices since 1979. Joe has worked in radio, retail management and Vocational Rehabilitation for blind and low vision individuals in Texas. He has been writing about the A.T. Industry for 15 years and podcasting about it for almost a decade.