MPP 116: Nathaniel Kile and the Alaska Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Mission Possible With Christopher Duffley
Release Date: 11/04/2019
Mission Possible With Christopher Duffley
In this episode, we continue with Part 2 of our interview with Steven V. Taylor, who was the producer of my 2 albums, Eyes of My Heart and Believer. We talk about how his family is now in 2020 and also talk about an album that he co-produced with Bethel Music called Peace. You can find it basically anywhere you consume music, like iTunes/Apple Music, Spotify, or YouTube Music. The main artist for the album lookup is Bethel Music.
info_outline MPP 140: Where Is He Now? (5)Mission Possible With Christopher Duffley
This week, I am super excited to share the story about how I came to make my first album, Eyes of My Heart. (Yes, it has Open the Eyes of My Heart in it!)
info_outline Bonus: A Day for the White Cane: White Cane Safety DayMission Possible With Christopher Duffley
In today's episode, we talk with my orientation and mobility instructor, Rene Paquin. He tells us the history of the white cane and we even do a simple demonstration of how I use it. Want to Support Me and My Podcast? If you'd like to financially support me and my Podcast, you can do so either via a monthly donation or one-time! Thanks so much for listening, and we'll talk to you soon!
info_outline MPP 139: Where Is He Now? (4)Mission Possible With Christopher Duffley
This week we bring to you the final, Part 3 interview with Grandma! We asked her: What did she think about the "Open the Eyes of My Heart" video going viral? What would you say if someone asked the question, "Where is Christopher now?" Also, some great advice for other grandparents as they discern their role in being a caretaker or supporter of grandchildren when parents cannot raise them. Lastly, you will get a glimpse into what happened to Christopher's birth father (her son). Spoiler: It's good! My loyal listeners, just know and remember this: You...
info_outline MPP 138: Where Is He Now? (3)Mission Possible With Christopher Duffley
Today's episode is Part 2 with my grandma, Ann Matchekosky! We continue talking about my growing up into the family, including my journey to my diagnosis of Autism, singing the National Anthem at Northwest Elementary School, and getting into music therapy.
info_outline MPP 137: Where Is He Now? (2)Mission Possible With Christopher Duffley
This podcast is second in a series of interviews: Where Is He Now?: The Christopher Duffley Story, featuring an interview with Grandma. My grandmother, Ann Matchekosky, has been a big part of my life ever since I landed in New Hampshire. She is also one of the original sponsors of my podcast! (Thanks, Grandma!) When you listen to this episode, you will find out how she first met me, and she shares how she thought to herself: "What are we going to do with this beautiful child God just sent us?", as well as thinking that mom "needed a plan". Looking back at...
info_outline MPP 136: Where Is He Now? (1)Mission Possible With Christopher Duffley
In this episode, we start our series called "Where Is He Now?". Today, it's me and my dad, and we discuss how my singing of Open The Eyes first came about at the age of 4 at Eight Days Of Hope, and also describe what happened at the worship event 9 years ago at this posting, which is of course what we saw in the viral video.
info_outline MPP 135: How Many Times Did Edison Fail? - How Christopher Is Learning From Failure (2)Mission Possible With Christopher Duffley
Today, we bring you Part 2!
info_outline MPP 134: How Many Times Did Edison Fail? - How Christopher Is Learning From Failure (1)Mission Possible With Christopher Duffley
Failure is part of life! In this show, I share with you my frustration with cutting bread. This is raw, real, and, believe it or not, quite embarrassing! I even said the words "I can't!"
info_outline MPP 133: Let's Be Dauntless!Mission Possible With Christopher Duffley
In this episode with my mom and I outside, we talk about what we're dauntless about, which is to inspire others to have an unlimited mindset and, for now, to get into some job in the Web Accessibility field.
info_outlineIn this episode, I talk with Nathaniel Kile, who is my English/communication/speaking instructor. He and I talk about how he became blind and what he's done before his current job, and then we talk about what he currently does at the Alaska Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired. You can learn more about the Center here.
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