All to often, the Meet My Blind Life interviews tend to show that the visually impaired and blind are far too often ill-supported, whether it be in school, at home with parents and siblings, or at work, but very rarely do we get a success story with supports from parents, school peers and teachers and employers, and the interview you are about to hear is such a one.\n\nDanielle Lebat is a Louisiana native who had the kind of support we all wish we had from our parents, and teachers in school, and this story proves that the blind and visually impaired, when given the proper tools and support can function and thrive in most communities.\n\nJoin Victor on Meet Me, on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway, every Monday, at 10:00 am Eastern, 7:00 am Pacific, and listen to every day people, living their every day life with blindness.\n\nVictor is always looking for people to interview. His goal is to show the world that blindness and disabilities are not life ending, they are life altering, however, they can be more of an inconvenience, than anything else. If you would like to tell your story of living with a disability, you can contact Victor at:\n\nmeetmeonblindlife@gmail.com\n\nLook for the Meet Me series on your favourite podcast app or device. Meet Me is now available in its own separate podcast, where ever you get your podcast, Apple, Google, Spotify, and even the Victor line of players from Humanware, you can find your favourite Whose Blind Life is it Anyway show, you just have to look for it.\n\nMusic courtesy of Dora Speck