34: 34: Combatting Non-24, Blind Sleep Issues, and Improving Your Sleep Schedule

In this episode, we discuss tips for combatting non-24, and improving your sleep schedule. While non-24 is most common in people who are totally blind, this episode is good for anyone who would like to improve their sleep. Reach out to us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @RunWithChestnut to give us any feedback, or future topic requests.

33: 32: What it is Like For People Who are Blind and Low Vision to Watch Sports

In this episode, we discuss what it is like for blind people to watch sports. We discuss different types of sports, and give our perspectives on what it is like to watch them without having the visual stimulus to go with it. Reach out to us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @RunWithChestnut to give us any feedback, or future topic requests.

30: 30: Our thoughts on supplements, Weird Effects for the Blind, and Reviewing the Top 10 Supplements by bodybuilding.com

In this episode, we discuss our views on popular supplements, what is useful and what is a waste of money, and we review an article published by bodybuilding.com where they list the top 10 supplements. Reach out to us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @RunWithChestnut to give us any feedback, or future topic requests.

29: 29: Accessible Voting for People with Disabilities and the Debate Over Breaking Apart Large Corporations

In this episode, we discuss how people with disabilities vote in the US elections and any accessibility improvements that can be made in the elections process. We also address the debate surrounding whether or not to break apart large corporations like Apple, Google, and Microsoft. Reach out to us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @RunWithChestnut to give us any feedback, or future topic requests.

28: 28: Two Blind Athletes Independently Walk the Virtual New York City Marathon

In this episode, we discuss what it was like for Francesco and Andrew to walk the virtual New  York City marathon. They memorized the route ahead of time, and walked it on their own using their canes and no sighted guide. Reach out to us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @RunWithChestnut to give us any feedback, or future topic requests.