Seeing Differently
A blind host explores color, texture, architecture, and beauty โ from her own extraordinary point of view.
Stories, conversations, and voices for people who are blind, deaf, mobility-limited, neurodivergent โ and everyone in between. Because every life deserves to be heard.
"Every person deserves to feel seen โ even in the dark, even in the silence, even when the world wasn't designed with them in mind."โ The RadioPare Mission
Every show on RadioPare is produced with and for people with disabilities โ not about them. Real voices. Real lives. Zero inspiration porn.
A blind host explores color, texture, architecture, and beauty โ from her own extraordinary point of view.
Deaf voices on music, language, culture, and what the hearing world gets completely wrong about silence.
ADHD, autism, dyslexia โ conversations about brains that work differently and the world that hasn't caught up yet.
Every other podcast platform added accessibility as a checkbox. We built from it. This is what that looks like.
Not auto-generated garbage. Human-reviewed transcripts, formatted for screen readers, downloadable as plain text.
Hosts describe their environment, their expressions, any visual content โ so listeners who are blind get the full picture.
One click. No digging through settings. Text size, contrast, and spacing all adjustable from the player itself.
Every show has a "slow edition" โ recorded at a gentler pace for listeners with cognitive or processing differences.
"Button: Play episode 14 of Seeing Differently. Duration 38 minutes. Transcript available. Press space to play."
"I've been blind since I was 19. Every podcast app treats me like an afterthought. RadioPare is the first one that felt like it was actually made for me."
"I'm autistic and I process audio differently. The slow editions changed everything for me. I can actually follow along now. I cried the first time."
"As a Deaf podcast host, every platform made me fight to exist. RadioPare called me and asked what I needed. That never happens."