Épisodes

  • 🎧 Episode 85: Gary Williamson — Blind Photographer, focused on what’s possible—one frame at a time!
    Feb 1 2026

    In this week’s exciting episode of Talking in the Dark, Evie talks to Gary Williamson about his life and work as a blind professional photographer. Gary explains his VI condition is and how he takes photographs with his limited vision by capitalising upon the latest in camera technology to capture and record images in the wonderful way that he does.

    Gary also describes the way in which he got into photography and the long journey that has led to his most recent collection entitled, ‘Through The Lens’, which he has created is collaboration with Sony.

    Gary has a wonderful philosophy ‘Focus on what you can still do, not what you've lost and it is this same positivity that radiates throughout this conversation.

    This is a wonderful, inspiring conversation you won’t want to pass by.

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    54 min
  • 🎧 Episode 84: Kate Risdon — Professional Flutist and Music Teacher
    Jan 4 2026

    This episode ofTalking in the Dark brings together two acquaintances for a wonderful and highly engaging conversation . Host Evie, student of the flute, and Kate Risdon, the inspiring professional flautist and music teacher.

    During this episode, Kate shares with Evie the story of her life and career as a visually impaired flautist. Kate talks about where she first discovered her deep love and connection to music, and how she developed that passion into an acclaimed and highly respected career. Kate also explains the many differences between braille music and traditional written sheet music, and speaks about the joy she finds in teaching others how to play music.

    As an accomplished musician, Kate is in high demand both for her playing and her collaborative skills and outlines to Evie the many roles she has held with different orchestras that she has played with throughout her long and successful career.

    Kate is a passionate musician and a strong advocate for disabled musicians, and this interview is clear evidence of that commitment.

    This is a wonderful, inspiring conversation you won’t want to pass by.

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    1 h et 23 min
  • 🎧 Episode 83: Natasha Molyneux-Smith — Founder of Dot & Type
    Nov 30 2025

    This week’s episode is an especially heartfelt one. Evie sits down with her former senior education support officer and close friend, Natasha Molyneux-Smith, the visionary founder of Dot & Type.

    In this uplifting and dynamic conversation, Natasha shares the story behind Dot & Type — a groundbreaking organisation creating beautifully designed braille products for blind and visually impaired people, and championing greater inclusion and accessibility for all.

    A passionate advocate for disabled people and for improving how they experience the world, Natasha brings immense empathy, insight, and joy to everything she does — and this interview is a shining example of that.

    This is a warm, insightful, and inspiring conversation you won’t want to miss.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • 🎧 Episode 82: Dimitri Coutya MBE – Making History in Wheelchair Fencing
    Nov 2 2025

    Get ready for an inspiring episode of Talking in the Dark! In this episode Evie sits down with Dimitri Coutya MBE —Paralympic wheelchair fencing champion and all-around trailblazer.

    In this thrilling conversation, Dimitri opens up about his journey from discovering wheelchair fencing to becoming one of the sport’s most decorated athletes. He shares the mindset behind his training, reveals what it takes to compete across different categories, and relives the unforgettable moment he made history by claiming two gold medals at the Paris Paralympics 2024.

    Dimitri also reflects on the incredible day he received his MBE, describing the pride and emotion of being honoured for his achievements and impact.

    This is a conversation full of passion, perseverance, and the power of sport to transform lives, one you won’t want to miss.

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    1 h
  • 🎧 Episode 81: Simon Weston CBE – Strength, Survival, and the Power of Resilience
    Oct 5 2025

    In this episode of Talking in the Dark, host Evie sits down with Simon Weston CBE — Falklands War veteran and survivor of the devastating attack on the RFA Sir Galahad.

    In this powerful and deeply moving conversation, Simon reflects on his remarkable life journey, from his early childhood in South Wales, to enlisting in the Welsh Guards, and ultimately being deployed to the Falklands War.

    Simon recounts the harrowing events of the day Sir Galahad was bombed, the life-changing injuries he sustained, and the long road of recovery and rehabilitation that followed. With honesty and insight, he speaks about the mental and physical challenges he faced and how he rebuilt his life with determination and purpose.

    Beyond his military experience, Simon shares the extraordinary work he’s done since: from championing veteran support and mental health causes, to writing books, and inspiring countless others through his public speaking and charitable efforts.

    If you're interested in stories of courage, recovery, and what it truly means to overcome adversity, this episode is not to be missed.

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    1 h et 12 min
  • 🎧 80: Ian Treherne – The Blind Photographer on the art of seeing differently.
    Sep 6 2025

    In this episode of Talking in the Dark, host Evie welcomes the remarkable Ian Treherne – The Blind Photographer for an intimate conversation about art, identity, and the power of vulnerability.

    Born with RP Type 2 Usher Syndrome, a rare condition causing progressive sight and hearing loss. Ian shares how his relationship with photography has evolved as his vision has diminished. In this deeply honest episode, Ian opens up about living through profound personal challenges and how creating visual art has become not just a passion, but a lifeline.

    Ian talks about discovering photography, what fuels his creativity, and how he continues to craft powerful, visually striking images in-spite of and sometimes because of his personal circumstances.

    After the interview Ian wanted us to include the following footnote statement with the episode’s release :

    ‘I am proud to have taken part in Evie’s Talking In The Dark podcast. When I was interviewed by Evie I was in a very dark place in my mind and struggling with my blind journey. I think it’s important to be vulnerable to capture these aspects of my life. Though I am better in myself having dealt with some of the challenges and changes revolving my blindness, I hope the interview is received well for its rawness and honesty. Hopefully it may make you ponder and be inspired in some way.’ Ian Treherne

    If you’re drawn to authentic stories of creativity, resilience, and self-expression, this is an episode not to miss.

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    55 min
  • 79: Peter Hodgson – Driving Youth Development Forward
    Aug 3 2025

    In this episode of Talking in the Dark, host Evie sits down with Peter Hodgson – founder and charity manager of the inspiring Isle of Man Youth Motor Project (IOM YMP).

    In this insightful and uplifting episode, Peter shares the story behind the charity’s beginnings, the range of hands-on activities it offers to young people on the Isle of Man, and the mission that drives it forward.

    He also highlights the life-changing impact the project has had on its participants and the powerful partnerships it has built with other local organisations over the years.

    Whether you're curious about how the IOM YMP nurtures, motivates, and educates vulnerable and disengaged youth through motor mechanics—or you're looking for ways to support this brilliant cause, this is the episode for you.


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    1 h et 7 min
  • 78: Peter Torres Fremlin - Voices of Disability From Across the Globe
    Jul 6 2025

    In this episode of Talking in the Dark, host Evie welcomes Peter Torres Fremlin – author, disability activist, and publisher of the Disability Debrief newsletter. In this insightful and thought-provoking conversation, Peter opens up about his own disability journey and the powerful role storytelling can play in shifting perceptions around the world.

    Peter shares his experiences navigating disability in diverse cultural contexts, highlighting how attitudes and language shape the way disability is understood internationally. He dives into the importance of sharing authentic lived experiences and how these narratives can challenge stereotypes, foster empathy, and drive real change.

    With honesty and warmth, Peter discusses his mission to create a global platform that amplifies disabled voices, dismantles misconceptions, and celebrates the diversity of the disability community.

    If you’re interested in global disability advocacy, inclusive storytelling, or learning how lived experiences can inspire progress, this episode is a must-listen.

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    1 h et 2 min