
RNIB - See Sport Differently
RNIB Connect Radio · Audioboom
Show overview
RNIB - See Sport Differently has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 511 episodes. That works out to roughly 55 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.
Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 4 min and 8 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 24 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2023, with 191 episodes published. Published by Audioboom.
From the publisher
If you are blind or partially sighted and have an interest in sport, whether it be as a participant or as an observer, this podcast is for you! Get involved and join the conversation by emailing [email protected] Other great podcast channels from RNIB Connect Radio Connect - Our main channel with news, features and articles on sight loss. Conversations - Blind and partially sighted people speaking about a wide range of topics. Read On - The Audiobook show all about accessible reading. Tech Talk - Technology for blind and partially sighted people. The Happy Hour - Mental health, mindfulness, and overall wellbeing. Tracks of My Life - Take a journey through our guest's life. Support - Other podcasts from RNIB. TV Guide - Daily audio TV listings
Latest Episodes
View all 511 episodesS2 Ep1645: Rock Climbing As A VI Person
S2 Ep1644: Down The Line - World Cup 2026 Episode 3
S2 Ep1643: EE Disability FA Cup Preview – Yusuf Huraira From West Bromwich Albion
S2 Ep1642: Down The Line - World Cup 2026 Episode 2
S2 Ep1641: Free Open Water Swimming Event For Blind And Partially Sighted People
S2 Ep1640: Down The Line - World Cup 2026 Episode 1
S2 Ep1639: EE Disability FA Cup Preview – Kyle Ferguson From Birmingham Futsal
S2 Ep1638: EE Disability FA Cup Preview – Wendy Booth
S2 Ep1637: Blind Golf And Community Building In Essex
S2 Ep1636: Looking Ahead To England VI Rugby's Trip To Japan
S2 Ep1635: Teaching Dance Classes With Retinitis Pigmentosa

S2 Ep 1634S2 Ep1634: Silver in the Alpine Combined for Neil Simpson and Guide Rob Poth at the Winter Paralympic Games
More from the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games as RNIB Connect Radio’ Toby Davey chats with Paralympics GB visually impaired skier Neil Simpson and his guide Rob Poth on winning the first medal of the games for Paralympics GB with their silver in the Alpine Combined on Tuesday 10 March 2026.To find out more about Paralympics GB and opportunities to get involved in some of the Paralympic sports do visit - https://paralympics.org.ukImage shows Neil and Rob showing off their silver medals whilst waving Games' mascot plushies. They're wearing blue winter jackets with matching trousers and red bennies. Their medals hang on a red ribbon around their necks.

Ep 16341634: Paralympics GB VI Skier Fred Warburton and Guide James Hannan on coming 7th in the downhill
Off to the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games to hear how the Paralympics GB visually impaired skiers have been getting on in the games. RNIB Connect Radio’s Toby Davey caught up with first time Paralympian Fred Warburton and his guide James Hannan as they reflect on coming 7th in the men’s downhill skiing on Saturday morning at their first Winter Paralympic Games and their first go at the downhill event too.To find out more about Paralympics GB and opportunities to get involved in some of the Paralympic sports do visit - https://paralympics.org.ukImage shows Fred first bumping James. They're on the snow kitted out in full gear with their helmets, skis and ski poles. Fred has a navy sports outfit whilst James wears a bright orange top with a pink vest over it.

S2 Ep 1633S2 Ep1633: Celebrating 50years of the Winter Paralympic Games with Mike Brace CBE DL
With 2026 marking the 50th anniversary of the first ever Winter Paralympic Games held in Sweden in February 1976 with teams of blind and partially sighted athletes competing in both alpine and nordic skiing for the first time too here on RNIB Connect Radio’s we thought it would be a good time to look back on that very first Winter Paralympic Games and find out what it was like taking part in the games for the first time as a visually impaired Paralympian.RNIB Connect Radio’s Toby Davey caught up with Mike Brace CBE DL who was there along with five other young visually impaired athletes competing for Great Britain at that very first Winter Paralympic Games.Mike began by telling Toby about how the opportunity came about for him to compete as a blind person in that very first Winter Paralympic Games plus what the training was like to get him and the other visually impaired skiers ready for the games.Mike then talked about how the games have evolved over the last 50 years from his view point competing as a blind skier in that first ever Winter Paralympic Games, managing the great British Paralympic Cross-Country Ski Team from 1988 to 1994, Chef de Mission for the Great British Team at the Winter Paralympic Games, Director of ParalympicsGB and being involved in bringing the summer Olympics and Paralympic Games to London in 2012.Mike ended by reflecting on the great success of the Paralympics GB visually impaired skiers over recent years winning many medals, how with the right support and opportunities blind and partially sighted people can achieve so much in sport at whatever level to finally thoughts on the legacy of both the Winter and Summer Paralympic Games.To find out more about Paralympics GB and opportunities to get involved in some of the Paralympic sports do visit - https://paralympics.org.ukAnd for more about other opportunities to get into sport as a visually impaired person do visit the British Blind Sport website - https://britishblindsport.org.uk

S2 Ep 1632S2 Ep1632: Channel 4’s Accessible Coverage Of The 2026 Winter Paralympics.
Once again, Channel 4 is providing a wealth of Audio Described coverage of the 2026 Winter Paralympics.RNIB Connect Radio’s Allan Russell spoke to Jonathan Penny, from Channel 4, to find out how you can enjoy the games with AD.If you’d like more info on the coverage, or would like to give feedback on the AD coverage, go to www.channel4.com/4viewers#RNIBConnectImage Shows RNIB Connect Radio Logo, A White Background, RNIB In Bold Black Letters, A Solid Pink Line Below With Connect Radio Below

S2 Ep 1581S2 Ep1581: 'Kitting Out' For Winter Games - Sam and Adam
The buzz continues for the visually impaired skiing squad at their official kitting-out day as the Italian Winter Paralympics draw near. Catching up with the team during these final preparations, Barry Snell spoke with rising star Sam Cozens and his guide Adam Hall.Image Shows RNIB Connect Radio Logo, RNIB In Bold Black Letters, A Solid Pink Line Below With Connect Radio Underneath..

S2 Ep 1580S2 Ep1580: 'Kitting out' For Winter Games - Fred and James
Anticipation is peaking for the visually impaired skiing squad at their official kitting-out day as the Italian Winter Paralympics approach. Capturing the buzz of these final preparations, Barry Snell caught up with athlete Fred Warburton and his guide James Hannan.Image shows Fred posing for an official photo in front of a navy blue background. He's wearing dark bottoms and a navy blue zip jacket and is doing finger guns at the camera.

S2 Ep 1579S2 Ep1579: 'Kitting Out ' For Winter Games - Menna & Katie
As the Winter Paralympics in Italy draw closer, excitement is mounting for the visually impaired skiing team at their official kitting-out day. In the midst of these final preparations, Barry Snell spoke with skier Menna Fitzpatrick and her guide, Katie Guest.Image shows Barry interviewing Menna and Katie. Menna sits on the left with Katie behind her. Barry is holding up a remote recorder as he sits in front of them, focused on what they're saying. They're all having a laugh.

S2 Ep 1578S2 Ep1578: 'Kitting Out' For Winter Games - Dave Clarke
With the Italy Winter Paralympics fast approaching, anticipation is building as ParalympicsGB’s visually impaired skiers come together for their official kitting‑out day. Amid the buzz of final preparations, Barry Snell caught up with ParalympicsGB CEO Dave Clarke to hear his thoughts and expectations ahead of the Games. Image Shows RNIB Connect Radio Logo, RNIB In Bold Black Letters, A Solid Pink Line Below With Connect Radio Underneath.

S2 Ep 1577S2 Ep1577: 'Kitting Out' For Winter Games - Mike Brace
As the Italy Winter Paralympics draw closer, ParalympicsGB’s visually impaired skiers came together for their official kitting‑out day. Amid the preparations, Barry Snell sat down with skiing trailblazer Mike Brace — the first blind athlete to represent Britain at a Winter Games back in 1976.Image Shows RNIB Connect Radio Logo, RNIB In Bold Black Letters, A Solid Pink Line Below With Connect Radio Underneath.