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Metropolitan Washington Ear's Podcast

Metropolitan Washington Ear's Podcast

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The local voice for the blind and low vision


Welcome to the official podcast of Metropolitan Washington Ear (MWE) — where access meets empowerment. As a nonprofit organization based in Maryland, MWE is dedicated to providing essential reading and information services, as well as independent living skills training, for individuals who are blind, visually impaired, or physically disabled.


Whether it’s navigating print, enjoying a stage play, engaging with film and television, or exploring art and exhibits, we believe everyone deserves full access to the world around them. Through powerful storytelling, practical resources, and inspiring conversations, this podcast uplifts the voices of our community and the work that moves us forward.


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Episodes
  • Loving the Differently Abled Ep 2 | S1 "Money & Marriage: God’s Way"
    Oct 30 2025

    Ray & Nia get real about money in a differently-abled marriage—tithing, SSDI realities, joint vs. separate accounts, budgeting, emergency funds, and why prayer + transparency matter.


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    54 mins
  • Loving the Differently Abled E.1 | S.1 " Accessible Love on the Move"
    Oct 30 2025

    From doctors’ letters to disability desks, paratransit snafus to sandy toes—Ray & Nia show how faith, planning, and advocacy make travel accessible.


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    54 mins
  • A Practical Approach to Embracing God's word. E8|S1 "I Am What I Am — Living by Grace "
    Oct 30 2025

    In this Wash Ear Radio Hour Bible study, Pastor Aaron Tench walks through 1 Corinthians 15:1–11 (NRSV) and Paul’s confession: “By the grace of God, I am what I am.”From the core of the gospel—Christ died, was buried, rose on the third day—to the long witness list of the risen Jesus, Pastor Tench shows why grace doesn’t excuse our past; it renames it and powers faithful work in the present.

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    58 mins
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