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  • Seeing eye dogs with Matt Wood and Geraldine Lane
    Feb 17 2026

    There's more to Geraldine than meets the eye.

    This week Simon chats to Geraldine Lane, a dog guide and wheelchair user, and Matt Wood, a Seeing Eye Dog instructor; about the importance of having a service dog and the confidence they bring.

    When Geraldine's health was affected by a lung disease she was seriously concerned that her independence and physical activity would be restricted, not necessarily by having to use a wheelchair, but by not being able to use a Seeing Eye Dog. Geraldine reached out to Matt and the team at Seeing Eye Dogs Australia (SEDA) who are implementing a program to train dogs to serve wheelchair users. With the help of her dog, Noodle, she has regained confidence and freedom of movement to complete everyday activities.

    Please remember the golden rule with Service Dogs is that when they're in the harness, they are working and should not be disturbed. We hope you enjoy this informative and inspirational episode.

    Seeing Eye Dogs Australia relies on support and donations. Click the link if you're interested in sponsoring a puppy.

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    28 Min.
  • Rebounding From Adversity with Wheelchair Sports
    Feb 10 2026

    On this week's episode Simon has a chat with Paralympian and project officer at Rebound WA Natalie Alexander. Natalie discusses her wheelchair basketball career from winning silver in the U25 World Championships in 2011 and 2015 to competing in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

    She uses her passion for sport, community and resilience in her Project Officer role at Rebound WA, a not-for-profit organisation that helps people with physical disabilities engage in sport and recreation opportunities. Natalie chats with Simon about how wheelchair basketball operates, her role at Rebound WA and the joy of helping people find themselves and community through sport.

    If you're interested in learning more about Rebound WA you can click here to get involved.

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    28 Min.
  • Perth Festival: your city, your festival (encore)
    Feb 3 2026

    This week Simon revisits his chat with Louisa Norman, Engagement and Regional Manager at Perth Festival.

    Perth Festival will light up Perth city for a massive summer of art and culture from 6 February to 1 March (with the Lotterywest Films program already underway). The Festival will activate the city and your imagination across a dazzling array of art forms, with numerous venue locations, there's something for everyone no matter your interest, ability or access needs.

    The Perth Festival team has gone to a lot of effort to ensure that many of the program and events are as accessible and inclusive as possible, which is clear through Simon and Louisa's conversation. The Festival website has been designed to make finding shows and places that are suitable for different accessibility needs easy to find, with lots of detailed information.

    Find out more about the Perth Festival program on their website. The accessibility widget can be found in the bottom left hand corner of the screen.

    You can read more about the Festival's commitment to accessibility here on their website.

    And replay their recent Access Information Evening session on YouTube here.

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    29 Min.
  • Tony Sarre: Making Pictures Tactile
    Jan 27 2026

    On this episode of In Plain Sight Simon and Andrew interview filmmaker Tony Sarre on his project "Road to Paran" which he made last year with his project partner Lincoln MacKinnon. Paran is a small community that rests at the foothills of the Andes north of Lima, Peru and is known for having high rates of blindness. There, Tony and Lincoln got to know the locals and learn about their daily experiences living in a community where one in every eight people is blind.

    By documenting their journey through photos the team has created a series of tactile 3D printed models that pair with soundscapes and audio description for a totally unique experience. These installations were displayed late last year in the Fremantle Arts Centre for people to touch, listen and see.

    You can learn more about the "Road to Paran" from their facebook page or instagram.

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    28 Min.
  • The Disability Liberation Movement (encore)
    Jan 20 2026

    This week Simon revisits his chat with Maxine Drake, a powerful voice for inclusion and human rights.

    As an advocate with Developmental Disability WA, Maxine stands up for students with disabilities and brings passion, heart, and action to the disability movement.

    In this thought-provoking chat, Simon and Maxine explore advocacy, pride, dignity, and what it really takes to create an accessible world where everyone belongs. Acknowledging that sometimes activism is needed to make change happen; social change is easier when we bring people together and are there beside them.

    Find out more about the work of Developmental Disability WA by visiting their website: ddwa.org.au

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    28 Min.
  • If you can talk, you can sing: the magic of music and community (encore)
    Jan 13 2026

    This week, Simon revisits his chat to William Morgan, who's passionate about singing and sound production. Williams sings in the Perth Pride Choir and the Humdrum Choir, which he also helps organise. William is a caring, vibrant member of the Perth disability community and in this uplifting discussion he shares openly about all that music and the choir communities bring to his life.

    Find out more about the Perth Pride Choir including their upcoming performances on their website.

    Find out more about the Humdrum Choir on their Facebook page.

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    27 Min.
  • Exploring Sound, with No Sight (encore)
    Jan 6 2026

    This week, Simon revisits his chat with Ritchell Lim, a musician, singer, producer and sound engineer, devoted to her art and a natural at her craft. Ritchell is an extremely talented, highly intelligent, bright woman who is just launching herself into to a career as a sound engineer. And, she also happens to be blind.

    Ritchell grew up playing the piano, and wrote songs every chance she got. She describes the studio as her second home and has experienced playing in parts of Asia and Australia.

    Listen to some of Ritchell's music on her Soundcloud page: https://soundcloud.com/user-540746094

    And connect with Ritchell on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ritchelllimmusic/

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    29 Min.
  • Trailblazers Kerrie & Rayna on leadership, movement and the importance of rest
    Dec 30 2025

    This week, Simon reprises his chats with Kerrie Duff, a Paralympian bronze medalist, and Rayna Lamb, a dynamic disability advocate and passionate dancer

    Kerrie is a disability advocate who currently works for Team Lab and has her own consulting business. She and Simon discuss mentoring, leadership, and equality.

    kerrieduffconsulting.com

    teamlab.com.au

    To connect with the WA Spina Bifida community, you can go to the Facebook page: facebook.com/groups/SpinaBifidaWA

    Rayna shares her stories and experiences, from forming Women With Disabilities WA to performing in a groundbreaking production of The Little Mermaid. If you can move your arm or your hand, or express yourself no matter how minimally: you can dance.

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    28 Min.