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29: BBC Radio 1's First Ever Blind Presenter: Lucy Edwards

heretics. | andrew gold

Andrew Gold

Personal Journals, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.4968 Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2020

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Lucy Edwards is a 24-year-old British journalist who holds the distinction of being BBC Radio 1’s first ever blind presenter. She’s since worked across the channel, from BBC World News to BBC Radio 4, and has run a marathon and started up an extremely successful YouTube channel – Lucy Edwards - where here make-up tutorials and videos answering questions you were too polite or timid to ask have racked up millions of views. Links Lucy: Tiktok Twitter YouTube The Blind Beauty Guide eBook Andrew: patreon.com/andrewgold Twitter Instagram Podcast website We delve into brail, language learning, Robbie Williams, Jon Ronson and inspiration porn. We talk about the details behind how Lucy lost her sight, and how she learned to cope, along with helpful sidekick, Olga. Olga’s a dog by the way. We actually spoke a couple of months ago, but timed the episode to coincide with the International Day of Disabled Persons on December 3rd. Lucy talks in the episode about how the modern BBC studios she worked in were not equipped for blind people. A lot of media attention has rightly helped redress societal imbalances across different subsections of society. However, disabled people remain totally under the radar…and nobody seems to care. Well, we should do, and we can start by hearing Lucy out – not because she’s blind, but because she has so much to say and she’s a fantastic journalist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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What should we have for dinner Trevor? We've got a few bits in the fridge.

0:03.0

Beats me, Connie.

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Hang on, I'll use my phone.

0:08.0

How about a nice prawn curry?

0:10.0

Whoa, that's amazing, Connie. You got a chef living inside your phone

0:14.8

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Can the phone what your dishes too, Connie?

0:30.0

Well, if you're not this wall through,

0:32.0

you could open plan the living area.

0:33.3

So I'm thinking burnt oka paired with some terracotta times, vary in season right now.

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1:01.8

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1:14.5

jeans full of Saturday morning going how many things I'm a holiday up that will

1:18.3

haunt me probably for the rest of my life. This week's interviewee is one of the most entertaining and exceptional guests that have ever graced the metaphorical stage of the On the Edge with Andrew Gold podcast.

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