Blindness: Rethink What You Know. | Poonam Vaidya | TEDxStAloysius
This thought-provoking talk challenges misconceptions about blindness and disability, offering a fresh perspective on what it truly means to navigate the world without sight. Through personal experiences and engaging storytelling, the speaker explores the myths surrounding blindness—debunking ideas of tragedy, dependence, and superhuman abilities. They highlight how societal attitudes shape perceptions of disability, often leading to exclusion or misplaced admiration. The talk emphasizes the importance of accessibility, inclusion, and recognizing the contributions of disabled individuals. With humor and real-life anecdotes, the speaker shares how blindness didn’t end their life—it simply changed it. From learning new skills to gaining independence, their journey is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the human spirit. This talk inspires audiences to challenge stereotypes, rethink their interactions with disabled individuals, and work toward a more inclusive society where disability is seen not as a limitation, but as a valid and integral part of life Poonam Vaidya is an HR senior analyst specialising in inclusion and diversity, with a background in content writing and editing for the sector. She holds an MA in English with communication studies from Christ University and a BA in journalism, psychology, and English.Her live experiences of disability have shaped her advocacy, leading to features in BBC mini, documentaries and various podcasts. A writer, traveller, and audiobook enthusiast, she frequently speaks at workplaces and conferences, championing authenticity as a force for meaningful change. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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