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Going Through Space Sideways with J. Dollaz

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Recording artist J. Dollaz AKA Jahron Black joins Jennie from Brooklyn, NY. They fess up to messing up the things they’ve done a million times before, like rapping and podcasting. They also bounce brutal goalball stories off of one another, and examine whether there could be a temporary edible cure for blindness. 

Guest Bio:

J.Dollaz AKA Jahron Black is a recording artist, goalball athlete, and dedicated community leader from Brooklyn, New York.

Featured Song:  

J.Dollaz "Therapy" (unreleased)

Guest Description:

Jahron is a Black man, with dark facial hair and tied back locks. He wears headphones and sits on a brown leather couch against a light blue wall. His shirt reads “Later turns into never”.

Highlights:

  • Show Open (00:26)
  • About Jahron Black (01:49)
  • Making Music (04:11)
  • Effing Up in the Podcast Studio (05:07)
  • Going Sideways in the Studio (09:54)
  • Can Edibles Cure Blindness? (13:42)
  • Tripping, Literally (15:11)
  • About Goalball (18:01)
  • Goalball Injuries (20:13)
  • Blood on the Goalball Court (22:28)
  • New York Association of Blind Athletes (26:59)
  • Goalball Family (29:18)
  • Follow J. Dollaz Online (31:34)
  • Show Close (33:59)

Links:

J. Dollaz:  YouTube,  Facebook, Instagram

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Host description: 

Jennie is a woman with shoulder-length white-blonde hair, strong glasses with purple rims. She has very pale skin and wears light makeup. Her facial expressions are animated and she often speaks with her hands. She wears a small pink stud nose jewellery. The background includes two large bookcases, full of a variety of books, DVDs, toys, and nicknacks. 

 

About Low Vision Moments:

Part story time, part comedy, part awareness driven, Jennie Bovard presents funny experiences that happen when you are blind or partially sighted.

 

Jennie Bovard is a running, beer-drinking, thirtysomething with albinism. She loves trying all the things, making people laugh, and volunteering to create accessible sport and recreation opportunities in her community. Jennie, who has lived with partial sight all her life, has a diploma in film and TV production. Jennie lives in Halifax.

 

About AMI

AMI is a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI’s vision is to establish and support a voice for Canadians with disabilities, representing their interests, concerns and values through inclusion, representation, accessible media, reflection, representation and portrayal.

 

Learn more at AMI.ca

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