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Oran O'Neill
Blind Guys Chat
Blind Guys chat is a biweekly podcast, produced by three blind guys in Ireland and the Netherlands. The show takes an easy and breezy approach to life, disability, technology, and just about anything else that the blind guys think of! We'd love to hear from you so get in touch by email to [email protected] and follow BlindGuysChat on Twitter.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6 stars from 7 ratings
The Good Life
Light heated look at life. Some dark humour thrown in along with the batking mad dog stories. Always brings a smile and you will never find yourself shouting at them three headio's. Interesting guest dragged in to brighten the show when the lads are getting narched with each other.Read full review »
blowback again via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 05/24/21
Great Informational Podcast
Jan, Stuart and Oran are super cool! They make learning pertinent information fun!
Mary Rose's Mom via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/07/21
Wonderful
This is a truly wonderful podcast, very informative and fun!
EvafromAustin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/04/21
Recent Episodes
Hello our little teardrops and welcome to episode 96. It's Eurovision Song Contest time again so do watch out for the odd Eurovision song title in the show notes and also during the show. Óran is asking listeners to email in with the total number of Eurovision song titles that are mentioned...
Published 05/02/24
Published 05/02/24
Hello our little Galway girls and welcome to 'De Chat' as some of our listeners are calling it. We hope you are well, dry, and safe. This week it's a welcome back to Gordon Anthony aka Blind Gordon, who guest hosts again. Gordon has been a busy boy while not on the air - it seems he managed to...
Published 04/18/24
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