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In this podcast, Jacqueline Frost interviews Prae Sunantaraks, Director, Thailand and Laos, AVPN, about navigating the world with visual impairment and the power of insight.
Prae shares how her lack of sight sharpened her other senses, enabling her to "see" the world in unique ways. She highlights the importance of listening, suggesting that people should "use their ears for their real purpose." Prae describes experiences with visually impaired children and emphasizes the need for clear communication and empathy, pointing out that societal leadership can also have "disabilities" in understanding others.
Prae’s outlook is one of acceptance and focusing on positives, paraphrasing a quote from Helen Keller: "What we have once loved and deeply enjoyed, we can never lose; it will always be a part of who we are."

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