In Touch Podcast
News, views and information for people who are blind or partially sighted
Episodes to download
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The Newest Star of Doctor Who
Tue 27 Nov 2018
Blind actor Ellie Wallwork stars in the upcoming episode of Doctor Who.
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A gap in support?
Tue 20 Nov 2018
The demise of Fuss Free Phones, and a group to help younger visually impaired people.
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The Future of Navigating Our Streets
Tue 6 Nov 2018
Two projects researching the future of navigating our streets; a prize for innovation.
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School closure - the parents view, How to wow an audience with your public speaking
Tue 11 Sep 2018
What is the secret of success with public speaking?
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The RNIB announces it's closing a school after accusations it failed to safeguard pupils.
Tue 4 Sep 2018
A school for visually impaired children with additional disabilities is being closed.
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Partially Sighted Society and Lighting
Tue 13 Mar 2018
The Partially Sighted Society's Anita Plant on their relaunch and Louise Gaw on lighting.
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Inaccessible white goods
Tue 3 Oct 2017
Jackie Brown and Robin Christopherson are in a spin over inaccessible washing machines.
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Does it matter if your partner can see or not?
Tue 29 Aug 2017
What underlies the question, 'Is your partner visually impaired or sighted?'.
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An experienced actor and a young poet talk about the impact of their visual impairment
Tue 22 Aug 2017
With 16-year-old poet Grace Marsh and seasoned actor Karina Jones.
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Hearing the Solar Eclipse?
Tue 15 Aug 2017
How to hear America's solar eclipse. Allan Hennessey: Cambridge's top law graduate.
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Specialist travel and audio-described circus
Tue 1 Aug 2017
How do you describe a circus to blind children?
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Tech Advancements for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ and Away
Tue 25 Jul 2017
Pluses and minuses of technology for travel, recognising objects and getting information.
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Baking Blind and Moving house
Tue 11 Jul 2017
What are your rights when renting or buying a new home?
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Changing jobs, Washington State's blind governor
Tue 4 Jul 2017
Changing jobs when you are blind; Washington State's blind lieutenant governor.
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Why Can't I Sleep?
Tue 27 Jun 2017
The latest research on circadian sleep disorders in blind people.
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Retirement angst, Self-defence
Tue 20 Jun 2017
One blind man teaches self-defence to others; concerns about leaving the world of work.
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New partially sighted MP Marsha De Cordova
Tue 13 Jun 2017
New partially sighted MP Marsha De Cordova speaks exclusively to In Touch.
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Lovers not Carers
Tue 23 May 2017
Kirsten Hearn and Red Szell discuss the issues arising from lovers being seen as carers.
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The Braille Legacy Musical, International Blind Tennis
Tue 16 May 2017
The writer of a musical on Louis Braille's life, and the first blind tennis tournament.
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Andrew Bastawrous, Bristol blind running club
Tue 9 May 2017
Andrew Bastawrous CEO Peek talks about his work screening people for eye disease in Africa
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RNIB library services, Football commentary
Tue 18 Apr 2017
Tracy Pearson on the RNIB Library's services, and Tom Walker reports on football access.
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Sitarist Baluji Shrivastav OBE and Corinna Bauer, Harvard research
Tue 11 Apr 2017
Sitarist Baluji Shrivastav and Corinna Bauer from Harvard on new brain research.
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Acting CEO of Guide Dogs interview and the future of Pingo the guide dog
Tue 4 Apr 2017
Peter puts questions to Steve Vaid, the acting CEO of the charity Guide Dogs.
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Stem cell research and AMD
Tue 21 Mar 2017
Professor Pete Coffey reacts to the recent case of failed stem cell treatment in the US.
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Job-seeking discrimination and accessible gyms
Tue 14 Mar 2017
Ian Brooks was refused an interview due to his guide dog. Tom Walker goes to the gym.
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