What It’s Really Like Going Blind as a Teenager
May 8, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration1:50:48
Video IDu56OLgpZYVo
Languageen
CategoryPeople & Blogs
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views11.9K
Likes617
Comments85
Engagement Rate5.89%
Likes per 100 views5.17
Comments per 1K views7.13
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Watch this episode on Spotify:
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Lucy Edwards and I got real and vulnerable about our shared experience of going blind in our teens. You can follow the What It’s Really Like podcast on Spotify to listen to more conversations like this one!
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Hi! I’m Molly Burke — a fashion-loving, sushi-obsessed, makeup-wearing millennial who just so happens to be blind. Diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa at 4 years old, I began public speaking at age 5 and haven’t stopped since. From motivational talks to modeling, I’m passionate about creating a more inclusive world for people with disabilities. Even though I can’t see, I believe there’s always a bright side — and I’m here to help you find it. 💕