Episodes

Sunday Jan 12, 2020
Sunday Jan 12, 2020
In Episode 2 of the Eyes Free Sports podcast, Greg Lindberg chats with Andrew Leibs about a number of sports for the blind and visually impaired. These include goal ball, beep baseball, tandem biking, golf, water sports, audio darts, and even winter sports. Leibs, a visually impaired athlete himself, is the author of the Encyclopedia of Sports and Recreation for People with Visual Impairments.
This is the most comprehensive guide ever written on this subject with a plethora of information and resources on how to get involved in blind sports, along with profiles and stories about the movers and shakers within the blind sports community.
The book is available on Amazon, the IAP Publishing website, and as a talking book through the National Library Service (NLS).
(Podcast theme music is produced by Andre Louis. Follow him on Twitter @FreakyFwoof.)

Monday Dec 23, 2019
The Eyes Free Sports Podcast: Ep. 1 on Beep Baseball
Monday Dec 23, 2019
Monday Dec 23, 2019
In Episode 1 of the Eyes Free Sports podcast, Greg Lindberg introduces himself and why he decided to start a podcast on blind sports. His guest for this episode is David Wanczyk, an English professor at Ohio University and author of Beep: Inside the Unseen World of Baseball for the Blind. The interview covers:
- - Wanczyk’s personal and professional background
- - What inspired Wanczyk to write a book on beep baseball, an adaptive form of baseball for the blind and visually impaired
- - How beep baseball actually works – and some potential experimentation Wanczyk would love to see with the rules of the game to make it a little more interesting
- - Wanczyk’s observations from the National Beep Baseball Association’s annual World Series events he has attended
- - How his perception of visually impaired people has changed since writing this book and getting to know a number of blind athletes
- - How beep baseball has positively transformed the lives of many blind individuals
Beep is available on Amazon, Audible, and through the National Library Sservice (NLS) in both audio and Braille formats. Learn more about David Wanczyk and the book at www.davidwanczyk.com.

