Amy Hatter
Amy Hatter
Alice Dehner
Alice Dehner

Episode 15

Do you know someone in Kentucky who has difficulty reading newspapers, magazines, and other printed material?

Radio Eye might be the solution for them.

Here is the description of what they do from their website:  

” Radio Eye broadcasts the reading of newspapers, magazines, grocery ads, health information, and more to people who are visually impaired or otherwise print impaired. We are dedicated to producing quality programming designed to help our listeners lead enriched, productive, and independent lives.”

I had the wonderful experience of serving as a volunteer at Radio Eye in four roles over four years.

I experienced running the control board, recording the reading of Business Lexington, doing community outreach, and hosting a monthly interview show. I enjoyed every minute of it.

In this episode I talk with Amy Hatter, who is the Executive Director and Alice Dehner who is a Board Member and volunteer.

You’ll learn how the program began, what they do, and how they do it.

This conversation could help you bring this program to someone you know who could benefit from it.

Join us as we’re talking about what Amy and Alice do.

Contact info: Radio Eye Website

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