Becoming a Storyteller: Meet Our New Host, Dean Thompson
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Dean Thompson is the new host of the Heard & Empowered podcast, presented by the National Industries for the Blind, an organization dedicated to enhancing the personal and economic independence of people who are blind or visually impaired. With a background in film and television production, Dean has built a career in media, focusing on storytelling that empowers and informs. He brings his experience and passion to the podcast, where he interviews leaders, advocates, and professionals to share stories of resilience and the ways they built meaningful careers.
In this episode…Life-altering setbacks can either break us or become the catalyst for something greater. When faced with sudden challenges, especially those that change how we see and interact with the world, how do we rebuild purpose and direction? What does it take to transform adversity into opportunity?
According to Dean Thompson, a media producer and storyteller with decades of experience in film and television, it starts with refusing to let limitations define your future. He shares how losing his sight as a teenager forced him to pivot from athletics to broadcasting, where he discovered the power of storytelling. That shift led him to a dynamic career that proved vision isn't limited to what you see. Dean also notes that thriving in media as a professional who is blind means learning to trust collaborators deeply and lead with ideas, not just execution. His journey underscores how adversity can forge resilience, empathy, and creativity when embraced rather than avoided.
In this episode, NSITE Director of Learning and Leadership Marianne Haegeli sits down with Dean Thompson, the new host of Heard & Empowered, to talk about building a media career after vision loss. They explore the mindset shifts that come with adapting to blindness, the leadership lessons Dean took from working in television and music, and how he mentors entrepreneurs who are blind through honest conversations.
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