Blind fashion fails, why I turn on lights, and how I imagine things - Q&A

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  • @MollyBurkeOfficial
    @MollyBurkeOfficial7 жыл бұрын

    After filming I remembered one blind girl makeup fail I had! Thumbs this up if you wanna see that story in my next Q&A video!!

  • @amymccaughey9399

    @amymccaughey9399

    7 жыл бұрын

    Molly Burke can you please do a video on the fake blind dog video and the public speaking video. I live you

  • @LivingAble

    @LivingAble

    7 жыл бұрын

    Your thoughts about bathrooms was really enlightening. You are right everything is in different spots everywhere, Only consistent is the handicapped stall inconveniently across the room. I wanna ask a question but I am seriously just curious and not hating.... Anyways is there a specific reason a blind person would need to use that stall? I am not saying you don't need to at all. Just wanting to learn the reason why A blind person would need too (maybe you have another invisible disability and thats not my business) but I was just curious if it was important for people that were blind? Maybe room for your service dog? seriously not hating just curious :)

  • @emma_burke

    @emma_burke

    7 жыл бұрын

    Molly Burke about the bathrooms my brother is in a wheelchair and cannot feel or move his legs and the bathroom stalls are at the end for convinience becoz if it was at the front the person with special needs will be in everyone else's way

  • @LivingAble

    @LivingAble

    7 жыл бұрын

    Swim 21 You mean because the length of the stall is longer it would be in the way? I could see also if the "special needs" person was slower they would be int he way until they got in the stall but i think most could/would wait, but I am thinking that might be a reason they put it at the end also. Good question. I think the 1st stall is typically the first to be used so that would just impede on those of us (I am also a wheelchair user) that need it using it even more.

  • @Zernium

    @Zernium

    7 жыл бұрын

    She said in a different video that she needs room for her guide dog.

  • @catloverKD
    @catloverKD7 жыл бұрын

    If you do a fake service dog video, please explain the differences between service, ESA, and therapy animals and be clear about the difference between "fake" service dogs and psychiatric service dogs. The stigma and people constantly confusing them drives me nuts, and I don't even have one!

  • @ecologist_to_be

    @ecologist_to_be

    7 жыл бұрын

    catloverKD surprised it isn't obvious a service dog performs tasks and ESA doesn't therefore can't have access rights

  • @catloverKD

    @catloverKD

    7 жыл бұрын

    I think people use all three terms interchangeably and/or legitimately don't understand the difference. So, when I hear "fake" service dogs I think of people with ESAs trying to pass them off as service animals and then some might think an ESA and psych service dog, or therapy dog are the same thing. It would be an easy mistake for someone who genuinely doesn't know.

  • @livelongandprospermary8796

    @livelongandprospermary8796

    7 жыл бұрын

    Sarah Smith I got into an argument with a friend of mine because they had access issues with an ESA. I told them ESA's do no have access rights and do not perform tasks. If your dog is performing tasks, they're not an ESA and unless you like getting denied, don't refer to the dog as an ESA. They were insistent that the dog was an ESA recommended by her therapist and I was wrong. I sent them links to the ADA's website. They were insistent that their dog was certified to be a service dog to which I replied that there is NOT a certification beyond a license to own a dog that all dog owners are supposed to have. We just kept going back and forth and eventually gave up because they clearly thought their ESA and doesn't perform tasks should have access to the same places they do.

  • @supernoodle704

    @supernoodle704

    7 жыл бұрын

    Don't forget PAM's My dog is soon to be one and I remember once someone said theirs was a service dog... Just no

  • @katiemarie7879

    @katiemarie7879

    6 жыл бұрын

    A psychiatric service animal is absolutely the same thing as a "normal" service animal. I'm currently in process to get a PSD for severe anxiety and depression. They are trained to do specific tasks just as a SD. Emotional support animals are the current issue in today's society. People seemingly think that because they were able to obtain an ID online that their dog is automatically granted access to every business. Don't get me wrong, I have an ESA due to housing issues, but am working towards that PSD! In fact, the ESA is training to pass the public access testing that a SD is required to take in order to be legal! c": EDIT: I'm not bashing on ESA's, I think they are fantastic and provide great, great comfort to their handlers!

  • @delaneymay05
    @delaneymay057 жыл бұрын

    FAKE SERVICE DOGS VIDEO PLEASEEE:))

  • @HowCaseySeesIt

    @HowCaseySeesIt

    7 жыл бұрын

    Mituna Succ Yes! Please please

  • @mrsteresa1999

    @mrsteresa1999

    7 жыл бұрын

    I am curious, I have never heard of fake service dogs either.

  • @alexxxx9171

    @alexxxx9171

    7 жыл бұрын

    Mituna Succ yes 😊

  • @ecologist_to_be

    @ecologist_to_be

    7 жыл бұрын

    mrsteresa1999 basically pet dogs people say are service dogs just so they can take them into a shop even though the dog does no tasks for the person, is usually highly untrained and causes all sorts of issues with real service dogs like aggression or disruptive behaviours

  • @0lyge0

    @0lyge0

    7 жыл бұрын

    I'd like to see that video as well. I actually saw an ad for fake service animal vests a few weeks ago. I knew about the issue from Molly's videos and a few news articles but I never realized it was so brazen that they would openly advertise them.

  • @rilee5275
    @rilee52757 жыл бұрын

    Interestingly, I, a person who only has light perception due to the progression of Retinitis Pigmentosa, turn off the lights at all times. Yes, the presence of light helps me in some situations. For example, I keep the light on in the bathroom in unfamiliar areas, like hotel rooms, because I can reach the bathroom with greater ease. I also enjoy the presence of light but my eyes are too light sensitive. Molly, you should definitely upload a video about fake service animals. If I were an ice cream flavor, I'd probably be pistachio ice cream. Not only is it green, which is my favorite color, it represents sophistication yet simplicity, which describes me well.

  • @katevalcich6162
    @katevalcich61626 жыл бұрын

    Your mom seems so amazing. She's always helping do the videos and questions and it's just amazing. No bond like a mother and daughters. So special

  • @pinupgirl9160
    @pinupgirl91606 жыл бұрын

    I'm so sorry that you have to deal with being denied access into public places because of your seeing eye dog. Unacceptable.✌p.s. love your hair! Gotta love that high Adriana Grande ponytail with those cute heavy bangs.

  • @maxies4090

    @maxies4090

    6 жыл бұрын

    Pinupgirl83 Lawson In America it's illegal to do that in public places

  • @madeline2282

    @madeline2282

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@maxies4090 The problem is shop owners have to be skeptical of real and fake guide dogs now because lots of people do buy the harness off of the internet and lie, and these dogs see untrained. I had to tell a woman to take her "service dog" and leave after he barked and lunged at another customer. I have never seen a genuine service dog walk into my store, but I see fake ones at least once a week. I'm not saying it's okay, but that's why people need to knock it off with the fake service animals; it forces us to question who's actually disabled and who just wanted to bring their dog to the pizza place and it makes life harder for real service animal users

  • @TheArmybrat12

    @TheArmybrat12

    4 жыл бұрын

    Madeline Rose that’s why the USA should have a federal registration for service animals and once they graduate training they have certification paperwork and photo ID just like police dogs. And shops and other public places should be able to ask for that proof.

  • @Ikaxas
    @Ikaxas7 жыл бұрын

    That definitely makes sense that your visual memory would be faded. Even for me as a sighted person, if I try to remember what something looks like that I haven't seen in years it's difficult, e.g. maybe I can't remember what color it was, or the image is kind of faded or unclear in my head, so it makes sense that when you haven't seen anything in years it would be even more so.

  • @krisregister6375
    @krisregister63757 жыл бұрын

    as a non-physically disabled person, I personally hate that the "baby changing table" is only in the "accessible stall." I've given my spot in line to ppl in wheelchairs or with service dogs, but I still feel guilty using a stall reserved for people needing a toilet & needing more space &/or support bars, just so I can change my kids diapers. not sure if I'm alone in this, but it makes me feel guilty, as I was taught to never use an accessible stall for myself...

  • @aileenking6262

    @aileenking6262

    7 жыл бұрын

    Kris Register it is fine the stalls are actually for people who yes need the extra space etc, but also for women with young children even if your not changing them. It is great that you do give up your place, but although it might seem strange for you to do it, it is fine to do. Sorry I'm 4 months late but hope it is still relevant.

  • @0lyge0
    @0lyge07 жыл бұрын

    Please do the public speaking video. Bonus points for more video of young Molly speaking in public.

  • @khansamaria9935

    @khansamaria9935

    7 жыл бұрын

    Richard Payne yesss please

  • @MarinaMemaJMB
    @MarinaMemaJMB6 жыл бұрын

    Just saying the aesthetic of this video with the muted gray the white the black and the beautiful earthy brown with the chair and metal made my day.

  • @LJ13222
    @LJ132226 жыл бұрын

    im a sighted person but i love your videos and seeing your perspective. it has really opened my eyes to so much ive never given any thought to. all my love

  • @fruitoftheforest7361
    @fruitoftheforest73616 жыл бұрын

    To be honest, you have a better taste in fashion and makeup than most sighted people i know

  • @etta5487
    @etta54877 жыл бұрын

    I recently saw you in a dove commercial for that shower foam! you looked gorgeous in it

  • @joyjones6706
    @joyjones67065 жыл бұрын

    Anyone else love Molly's hair here the best of all her hair styles? I honestly feel like it suits her so good. She looks amazing with this hair.

  • @92Frankie
    @92Frankie7 жыл бұрын

    Oh also do you think Gallop knows you're blind? Like would he behave the same if for example you're mum or a friend was holding his harness? Does he still act like he's aware that you can't see even during his off times? I saw in one of your follow me arounds a friend was holding Gallop and he seemed to be acting as if he knew he wasn't working in that moment. I hope that question came out ok I don't want to cause any offence I'm merely just curious as to how much Gallop and other service dogs in general understand xxx

  • @oliverkibbe860

    @oliverkibbe860

    6 жыл бұрын

    Francesca Preston your*

  • @xSunlightandShadowsx

    @xSunlightandShadowsx

    6 жыл бұрын

    Katie Kibbe “You’re” is a contraction of “you are” whereas “your” is possessive. They were correct.

  • @simssavvi5764

    @simssavvi5764

    6 жыл бұрын

    Lol damn

  • @ItsaMeSandy

    @ItsaMeSandy

    6 жыл бұрын

    xSunlightandShadowsx I think he was talking about the "you're mom" part...

  • @oliviamarie9406

    @oliviamarie9406

    6 жыл бұрын

    this is a wicked good question!!

  • @jackofallgames6852
    @jackofallgames68527 жыл бұрын

    I've never thought of the whole putting the accessible stalls in bathroom at the front of bathroom. That's a good point. Also, being denied access somewhere with your dog should be illegal.

  • @NotMykl

    @NotMykl

    6 жыл бұрын

    It's illegal in the US under the Americans with Disablities Act. I don't know what the Canadian version would be.

  • @AlucardPeach

    @AlucardPeach

    6 жыл бұрын

    Definitely is illegal in the US, but unfortunately many people and managers don't know that it is against the law to deny entrance. I feel like all employers and employees everywhere should be trained on the ADA.

  • @limiv5272

    @limiv5272

    4 жыл бұрын

    About the bathroom part, I think that if the accessible stall was near the front more people without any accessibility issues would use it. Also different buildings have different constraints on the layout of a bathroom so I don't think they can be uniform. It might be best if all bathrooms just have a "map" with raised lines on the door so that a blind person would know where everything is going to be in that particular bathroom

  • @NotLaura-Baka22

    @NotLaura-Baka22

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@limiv5272 A map is a good idea! some braille on it too :)

  • @brooketaylor1084
    @brooketaylor10847 жыл бұрын

    Molly, I view you as bubblegum ice cream! Bubbly and bright pink!

  • @puffpuffmeow
    @puffpuffmeow6 жыл бұрын

    the way she describes how she remembers seeing things, is like how i think everyone remembers their sighted dreams.

  • @annasenk3754
    @annasenk37547 жыл бұрын

    I grew up with two neighbors (sisters) who both have RP. Our local schools were very accepting of it and tried to help them with accessibility as much as possible. They even had a little clinic for their close friends and paraprofessionals who would act as sighted guides for them in elementary school. I recently went on a school trip with them to Disney and it was so cool to see how other people help them and how they don't let their RP get in their way. The older one, who has less vision, went on the tower of terror with me and some other friends and although she didn't enjoy it, she still tried it and that was cool. One of her good friends sat next to her and described the visual effects to her. Both are in class bands and marching band with my dad as the director and they both do very well. Watching your videos has helped me get a better understanding of the restrictions that may apply to them and some of the everyday struggles that they encounter that night not occur to sighted people.

  • @DrawCuriosity
    @DrawCuriosity7 жыл бұрын

    I would 100% love that video on public speaking! :D

  • @japanaustria1637

    @japanaustria1637

    6 жыл бұрын

    Draw Curiosity yes!!!!

  • @looloolockhart8373

    @looloolockhart8373

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wow I love Molly bruKe

  • @glow_with_cindy
    @glow_with_cindy7 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate your videos. My mother-in-law has been legally blind for a few years, and her vision is continually getting worse. I started watching your KZread videos in an effort to found ways to assist her. Thank you for being so open about things. I'm always trying to find the right balance of helping her without insulting her ability to do things herself. I know everyone is different, but you definitely help me have a starting point!

  • @TlexSHF
    @TlexSHF7 жыл бұрын

    Would it not be cool if they had some kind of map that blind people could read on the wall or the door outside the bathrooms. So that they would immediatly know were things are!

  • @limiv5272

    @limiv5272

    4 жыл бұрын

    I just replied to another comment with that same idea, thinking I was so original. Still, it's a good idea and hopefully someone in a position to make it happen has the same thought

  • @reganlawhead3971
    @reganlawhead39715 жыл бұрын

    Molly!!! You’ve already done so many of your goals! Strength. Faith is counted by the steps we walk in our lives towards our goals. Faith will ALWAYS conquer fear!

  • @zale5844
    @zale58445 жыл бұрын

    I started crying within the first four minutes of this cause you're accomplishing so much in the way of killing mainstream/blind stereotypes and I'm so proud of you

  • @juhaa4180
    @juhaa41804 жыл бұрын

    Hey Molly from the past ! I know people are telling that your bangs don't fit your face, and in a few months you're going to let them grow, then you'll cut your hair and make tons of fancy colors ! (which will suit you soooo well I'm impressed how every haircut/color fits for you) BUT you need to know that I think your bangs are really original and cute on you. I know you rely a lot on people to take "beauty decisions" like they're your mirror, but you must also follow your feelings, because if you embrace a haircut, whatever it is, if you wear it like a crown, I mean... You'll just look like a queen ;) PS do NOT regret what you did because your colored hair, even without bangs, just perfectly matches your bubbly and positive personality (to me, at least). It looks less formal and strict (if it makes sense - I'm not native speaker so please excuse my vocabulary) than your long dark hair with bangs :)

  • @elnora1469
    @elnora14698 ай бұрын

    Your hair and skin tone here are incredible. Blues eyes, fair skin and dark brown hair such a beautiful combination!

  • @SakuraKisetsu
    @SakuraKisetsu5 жыл бұрын

    I think I can understand what you mean when you describe "picturing" things. Even for sighted people, of course the longer we go without seeing something, the less clear it becomes. Even when I picture something in my head that I see every day, it's not the same as seeing it with my eyes. There's significant detail missing and it's a dark, muddy image that looks nothing like seeing with eyes. I imagine it's not much different for you to picture something than it is for most sighted people to picture something from our childhoods. It's very distant and often my memory isn't accurate. I might go back to an old house and realise it looks completely different than how my child-self saw it!

  • @brinnadavis5744
    @brinnadavis57446 жыл бұрын

    Hi! I just started watching your videos and I just wanted you to know that you’re super inspiring. You’re outlook on life is amazing and it just shows how resilient people can be. I can not express how amazed I am by your positivity. Also, it’s super amazing that you put yourself out there and you are such a hard worker. Girl, keep it up. You are seriously amazing, words cannot express. Also, I want you to know that you are super beautiful! I love your hair! Your makeup always looks so good too, and your smile could light up an entire room! Keep doing you girl. Sending you lots of love 💖

  • @MsRainingDays
    @MsRainingDays5 жыл бұрын

    That chair is so AESTHETIC !

  • @annn37
    @annn375 жыл бұрын

    That’s such an excellent point about the accessible stalls in public restrooms always being the furthest away! I never thought about it, but that’s a no brainer! They should be the first one available, ALWAYS. Thank you for pointing out the obvious that I honestly never thought about. I’ll never look at a public restroom the same again. 😊🙏🏼

  • @sophienice1080
    @sophienice10807 жыл бұрын

    well done molly you earnt yourself a subscriber, you truly are amazing, influential and strong. You are an amazing influence and an amazing role model, I can't begin to imagine how your life is but I think you are amazing no matter what, stay strong, keep doing what your doing and stay awesome. xx

  • @ambibambi6479
    @ambibambi64797 жыл бұрын

    I would say you're a lemon sorbet. You could be bitter about your situation but you're sweet and refreshing

  • @melanieghijsen7954

    @melanieghijsen7954

    7 жыл бұрын

    Tall Girl I thought lemons were sour

  • @ambibambi6479

    @ambibambi6479

    7 жыл бұрын

    Melanie Ghijsen same sort of thing

  • @dinfavorit
    @dinfavorit7 жыл бұрын

    You are just the sweetest..! ❤️ Thank you for taking your time to explain to us who don't get it. 😘

  • @Victoria-pl9yw
    @Victoria-pl9yw7 жыл бұрын

    Oh My Gosh you are soooooo inspirational!! I just found your channel a few days ago and I am HOOKED!!!! Keep on inspiring and god bless you

  • @tinkerore5116
    @tinkerore51166 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for helping me understand what a good friend of mine lives with every day.

  • @odiepriscy81
    @odiepriscy815 жыл бұрын

    I just came across your videos and I’m now obsessed with you! Thanks to you I went to bed at 3am couldn’t stop watching your videos and my alarm went off at 6am to go to work and I disliked you for a split second for keeping me up all night! Haha but I went to work and still watching your videos on my breaks and lunch, just intrigued about your story, thank you for taking the time to Share it, thank you for your great attitude, thank you for your positivity and thank you for being so inspiring. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @aracelyrosillo1817
    @aracelyrosillo18177 жыл бұрын

    You made some good points as far as going to a blind school. Also hell yeah, we definitely need self driving cars. And I would love to see a public speaking video. :-)

  • @kaitlinhonan8259
    @kaitlinhonan82597 жыл бұрын

    Hey Molly I saw you and your mom in Oakville the other day (Sunday) so great to see you! It's so awesome to see you again since you have already came to my school and now I watch your KZread!

  • @hayliryan5156
    @hayliryan51566 жыл бұрын

    Thank you molly!!!! You are such an inspiration!!!! I think I speak for all your followers when I say that what you do and accomplish does so much.... I have for years had the goal of learning ASL (American sign language) you have pushed that interest even further. I might only be in seventh grade but I feel helping people is so needed in this world, and you show that people can accomplish so much no matter where they stand. You are an amazing person!!!!! Like if you agree!!!!

  • @lifebynickandalex450
    @lifebynickandalex4507 жыл бұрын

    I love this video, your hair looks so cute!!

  • @zoeobrien7272
    @zoeobrien72726 жыл бұрын

    Oh my word!! Sorry, I forgot to comment when the video came out, but it was the best birthday gift ever last year!!

  • @raelynreader
    @raelynreader5 жыл бұрын

    "Hopefully have at least one book out" Well, past Molly. I just bought your book on audible so, go you! You did that!

  • @yassmin91
    @yassmin917 жыл бұрын

    For the next blind girl story time, do u have any awkward period stories to tell? Lol those are always amazing to hear Cool videos keep it up

  • @martinc.720
    @martinc.7207 жыл бұрын

    You make a great point as far as attending school for the blind (not attending for a long period of time as it does not reflect the real world). Another great video!

  • @gabbymiller6038
    @gabbymiller60387 жыл бұрын

    Your makeup looks lovely in this video! It's very subtle and has a very clean look. You look beautiful and glowy. Love the rosey almost nude lip color and matching blush.

  • @emitwine
    @emitwine7 жыл бұрын

    Molly can I just say how absolutely beautiful you are! My goodness, you're so pretty! Any who, I absolutely love your channel, it's so interesting, because I've never had any experience with sight problems but I'm so curious about the different kinds of blindness, and the level of blindness/color blindness and you really help me understand all kinds of things! Thank you so much, Molly! I love you! ❤️

  • @emitwine

    @emitwine

    7 жыл бұрын

    I forgot to mention how much I love your optimism, you're such an inspiration to me and so many other people.

  • @christineweihbrecht467
    @christineweihbrecht4674 жыл бұрын

    Rainbow sherbet was the only thing that popped in my head. Because you’re bright and cheery like a rainbow

  • @mallorys.8066
    @mallorys.80666 жыл бұрын

    I can’t see well enough to drive either. So a self driving car would be so so nice. You are so inspiring and help me feel ok when I have eyesight fails! ❤️

  • @charlotteh42
    @charlotteh426 жыл бұрын

    Wow Molly, you’re going to be busy for the next 20 years 😂❤️ love your videos x

  • @beccalynne2951
    @beccalynne29516 жыл бұрын

    This video was so fun!

  • @snowlily5540
    @snowlily55407 жыл бұрын

    My question made it in to your video! Thank you so much for answering, much appreciated Molly! Woohoo! xx

  • @MariahRayneArt
    @MariahRayneArt7 жыл бұрын

    Tesla girl. It is getting there for the self driving part! Also... Ice Cream? I feel like you would be a strawberry shortcake or a berry blast. :) Also also. I'd love a fake service dog video.

  • @WertzOne
    @WertzOne7 жыл бұрын

    I think I you understand how you remember things, I'm 30 years old and when I was like 10 I had the idea of remembering something forever so I memorized one of the walls of my room with all the furniture, and I still remember it, but the memory is so fussy that I can't focus on a part of that memory I just know I remember it.

  • @abbieyoyo
    @abbieyoyo7 жыл бұрын

    My family raised a puppy for Guide Dogs for the Blind, and were made aware of the fake service dog problem, but I would love to have you articulate it, so that it's easy to spread awareness about. People may think they are being innocent when they are really causing major issues for blind people. Love you! ❤

  • @abbychappuis9417
    @abbychappuis94176 жыл бұрын

    My favorite colors are blue and green. I just love those colors.

  • @corywalker2904
    @corywalker29047 жыл бұрын

    Your observations on light perception, are very interesting. I wasn't sure if everyone with vision issues had that, or not.

  • @skydistic
    @skydistic7 жыл бұрын

    Hello Molly! I absolutely adore your videos. They are so inspirational. I wish that you could come and speak at my school, but I'm all the way in Pennsylvania.

  • @allbutgrey
    @allbutgrey6 жыл бұрын

    bangs look so great on you!

  • @nicolemarie9551
    @nicolemarie95517 жыл бұрын

    You should do a guide dog video with Drew Lynch

  • @hanney91
    @hanney917 жыл бұрын

    In Australia we have very strict laws with service dogs so we don't have an issue with people widely doing the wrong thing. Sorry to hear you have problems.

  • @laradominguez2376
    @laradominguez23767 жыл бұрын

    I'm pretty sure they put the accessible stalls at the back of the washroom to prevent people who don't need them from using them because people usually use the closest stall. I never thought of how annoying that could be though

  • @suzettesanborn5659
    @suzettesanborn56596 жыл бұрын

    I LOVE YOU SO MUCH, WE HAVE A HUGE AGE GAP, BUT I JUST CAN'T STOP WATCHING YOU, AND LOVE ALL YOUR CONTENT.

  • @eclecticgal2
    @eclecticgal27 жыл бұрын

    Are there any words that the computer/phone reads that have an incorrect pronunciation that is funny to you? My favorite from Siri is the word Buccheits (a store). It is actually pronounced "buc-kites," but Siri says, "bu cheats" and it always makes me laugh :)

  • @Potatosalad506
    @Potatosalad5066 жыл бұрын

    i love that hair cut on you! fits you well!

  • @b2h316
    @b2h3166 жыл бұрын

    This comment is super late but the bangs / slightly side ponytail is a great look, I love it! Love from Edmonton!

  • @ghostyjasper7572
    @ghostyjasper75726 жыл бұрын

    At my school the signs on everything has breal for our blind friends and its really nice

  • @MadameNoname0
    @MadameNoname07 жыл бұрын

    Love your hair ❤️

  • @mariash9197
    @mariash91977 жыл бұрын

    This is the first video I have seen, where there are no dislikes!

  • @ipKonfig
    @ipKonfig7 жыл бұрын

    She's so dang cute! Love her!

  • @zyatyner307
    @zyatyner3076 жыл бұрын

    As soon as you started describing the Pocahontas pajamas I knew exactly what they were because I had the same ones growing up.

  • @mak3960
    @mak39607 жыл бұрын

    right there with you hoping that main stream media can get its act together and figure out how to properly portray disabled people

  • @befriacreate5701
    @befriacreate57015 жыл бұрын

    I saw where you were saying you gave up your bangs bc other people didn't like them but I just saw this video and it seems like such a shame that you gave them up. They are soooo cute!

  • @leeking6898
    @leeking68987 жыл бұрын

    Molly I love your jumper in this Q&A, and as always great answers! Do you remember where you got the jumper from?

  • @lostevesy
    @lostevesy7 жыл бұрын

    Sending you lots of love ~

  • @pegaseg70
    @pegaseg706 жыл бұрын

    I was the same with Pocahontas ! I used to even listen to the K7 in the car and I would play it on repeat in the weekend. My parents still know the songs by heart x)

  • @kasieelise958
    @kasieelise9587 жыл бұрын

    PLEASE DO A VIDEO ON PUBLIC SPEAKING!! i am extremely scared of public speaking and get really bad anxiety when i do/ try to public speak:( anyways you really inspire me ily and your videos, and would really love if you made a video on your tips!!

  • @VulcanOnWheels
    @VulcanOnWheels7 жыл бұрын

    9:00 I did a presentation once, and I made a point of focusing on the message I wanted to come across. It helped me tremendously. 14:35 That reminds me of the time when my dad tended to poke my throat. Fortunately, he unlearned that some time ago.

  • @HowCaseySeesIt
    @HowCaseySeesIt7 жыл бұрын

    Please do a whole video on fake service dogs

  • @Sophiegirl2011
    @Sophiegirl20117 жыл бұрын

    I'd love to see a video on access issues with Gallop!

  • @amyw188
    @amyw1886 жыл бұрын

    Hi Molly, I understand the struggle with accessibility, especially with accessibile bathrooms/toilets. I have a physical/ neurological disability that I've had since birth called Cerebral Palsy. Put simply, my brain doesn't communicate with my muscles properly, meaning I cannot walk unaided and most of the time, I use a wheelchair to get around because I fatigue easily as it takes 10 times the amount of energy for me to walk (both physically and mentally) versus that of an physically abled person. I live in Australia, and I have noticed that some places don't even have accessible bathrooms, and the ones that do often have very heavy doors; so often when I go out somewhere, I have to take somebody with me, just so I have someone to help me open the toilet door! When I want to go places on my own, I usually have to take precautionary measures before I leave the house so I can avoid going to the bathroom. Also, in Australia, not all accessible toilets are actually big enough to fit a wheelchair in comfortably, which also makes me so mad! I was wondering if you have the same issues with bathrooms/toilets that are labeled as 'accessible' actually being accessible for you and your guide dog in the US or Canada? You have a beautiful personality, and from watching your videos, I can tell you are really passionate about educating people about blindness and breaking the barriers in society that divide visually impaired and sighted people. I also share the same passion, in that I want to help get rid of the stigma around disability in general, especially physical disability. I stumbled across your channel when I watched a couple of videos you filmed with a few beauty gurus.

  • @nataliew.6429
    @nataliew.64297 жыл бұрын

    Hey Molly! I've just discovered your channel and subscribed because your videos are so interesting! I wish you had more subscribers because you really deserve a lot more. You're such a fun and nice person, and your 'rambles' are so inspiring...(They're not even rambles, and you're just so naturally good at speaking.) I'm not a very extroverted, outgoing, person and I'm definitely not good at giving speeches, public speaking, etc. But I noticed how you can say so many interesting and inspiring stuff in your videos, and I really admire that. Please do a video about public speaking because that would be very helpful for me 😊 I also have a question for you, and I would be the most grateful if you could answer it. I was just wondering, do you actually dream? And if you do, what are your dreams like? Do you just hear and feel stuff, or do you see some things that you have seen before when you hadn't lost most of your sight yet? If you are reading this comment, I want to say thank you so much ❤️ And keep being the amazing person you are!

  • @edlothia9943
    @edlothia99437 жыл бұрын

    your hair is sooo beautiful

  • @hotdogmmlewis5926
    @hotdogmmlewis59267 жыл бұрын

    Mint chocolate chip with UNICORN SPRINKLES

  • @Kempster_K
    @Kempster_K6 жыл бұрын

    So obvious and yet you're right, I ignorantly in my privilege never thought about it: the accessible stall IS the last stall. Always! How about when it's multiple rows and not all rows have an accessible stall? We have 2 different layouts in my office alone.

  • @esmeed9389
    @esmeed93897 жыл бұрын

    Is it possible that I saw you in a dove commercial ??

  • @harveyabel1354

    @harveyabel1354

    7 жыл бұрын

    Oh.....you did! It's on youtube, search for it!

  • @aracelyrosillo1817

    @aracelyrosillo1817

    7 жыл бұрын

    Esmee D I saw that commercial too!

  • @esmeed9389

    @esmeed9389

    7 жыл бұрын

    Harvey Abel I Will Tnx

  • @harmoniaaydeegonzalez7020

    @harmoniaaydeegonzalez7020

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yes! It's her! I was so excited when I recognized her lol

  • @emily.g.929

    @emily.g.929

    6 жыл бұрын

    THATS HER?! Omg I like that commercial and I’ve been watching Molly, but never put those two together!!!

  • @anrs3153
    @anrs31537 жыл бұрын

    Molly is actually so gorgeous.

  • @courtneydekorp3019
    @courtneydekorp30196 жыл бұрын

    Molly, would you ever consider speaking in D.C. to law makers about issues related to blind folks? As a professional speaker, you have such a gift of oration and could give a powerful message about the visually impaired. The world needs more people like you!

  • @slowfire2
    @slowfire27 жыл бұрын

    Could you add captions to your videos to make them accessible to people who are hard of hearing and deaf and non-native to English, please? It would help a lot.

  • @Zernium

    @Zernium

    7 жыл бұрын

    She's trying to do so, but since she can't do it herself, she either needs to pay someone to do it or have viewers volunteer to do them. Hence, it's been slow going.

  • @slowfire2

    @slowfire2

    7 жыл бұрын

    Zernium Thank you for your answer. I understand.

  • @arielthepom

    @arielthepom

    7 жыл бұрын

    slowfire2 KZread does it automatically if u go in your settings on the vid

  • @xFictionAficionadax

    @xFictionAficionadax

    7 жыл бұрын

    slowfire2 I think she captions most of her videos but it takes some time. She has a captioned video from March, but some from February that aren't, etc. I hope she does this one soon for those people! 💕

  • @xFictionAficionadax

    @xFictionAficionadax

    7 жыл бұрын

    Relevant Simmer Automatic captions = craptions. Lol, they tend to be so inaccurate :( #NoMoreCraptions

  • @LilyMordaunt
    @LilyMordaunt7 жыл бұрын

    ... yes🙌 a Standard bathroom set up would be amazing!!! And, maybe decide whether everything is motion sensitive or not. This doesn't necessarily have to be standard across the board (that might be asking for too much), but if it's at least consistent in the same bathroom that would be great.

  • @courtneyandkendra7288
    @courtneyandkendra72886 жыл бұрын

    Hey if I were to think of you as a ice cream flavour it would be bubblegum cause your bright and outgoing :) your an amazing role model to lots of people keep doing what your doing :)

  • @oliviawanderlingh
    @oliviawanderlingh4 жыл бұрын

    Yes they put the stall at the end!!

  • @gwillis01
    @gwillis014 жыл бұрын

    My tip for speaking in public is: "Don't assume too much. You may be tempted to have pessimistic thoughts like "They won't like me, they will make fun of my tone of voice or what I wear". The truth is you have no idea what others are thinking. 99 percent of the time they are not criticizing you. They are focusing on their own self-doubt.

  • @InnerSerckle
    @InnerSerckle7 жыл бұрын

    you said you don't have color memory, but you said in another video that your favorite color is purple. I'm just wondering how you know if you don't remember what it looks like? my favorite color changes all the time.

  • @jvrock7
    @jvrock73 жыл бұрын

    It makes sense that your visual memory would fade. What's interesting is that even some sighted people "imagine" this way. It's called aphantasia. It's kind of a spectrum i guess. One one end you have people who have very clear visual mind's eye, and on the other end there are people who have zero actual visuals happening and they think about things by conceptualizing them. Of course it's different having the sighted reference but on the far end there's still nothing in the way of being able to picture things. After discovering this existed, I realized I'm somewhere in the middle, kind of like what you described Molly. If it's something concrete that I have recently seen i might have a brief but obscure flash of having seen it, but picturing things I haven't seen is all unclear and dark and "far away" and confusing, and also I can't picture a whole scene, the most I can muster is random snippets that are mostly unformed

  • @issycannon2239
    @issycannon22397 жыл бұрын

    I'm deaf ik it's not the same as being blind but I'm really happy about how u deal with it and i hope to grow up like u because I'm 12 atm 😹😹

  • @jrauie7749
    @jrauie77497 жыл бұрын

    I had no idea you're Canadian. That's amazing! :)

  • @jessicaleigh9299
    @jessicaleigh92996 жыл бұрын

    You are the only person, other than myself, I’ve ever heard say that Pocahontas was their favorite Disney movie!!! That was always my favorite and my dog’s name was Meeko!

  • @emelie666
    @emelie6666 жыл бұрын

    in sweden all the public washrooms mostly look the same and, the things in there like soap, water shows images and is written in braille wich is really cool.

  • @baya
    @baya7 жыл бұрын

    I was trying to understand your way of memories and maybe this will help others to understand. I imagine your memories as like sithed people have woke up from a dream and they remember there was a car, but can´t remember it´s color. Is it something like that?

  • @MollyBurkeOfficial

    @MollyBurkeOfficial

    7 жыл бұрын

    Interesting thought! Yeah - it's like a foggy memory, or you're trying to picture something you haven't seen in a long time so you can't really get a clear image. It's just a distant memory or distant "image" in my head - kinda like you'd feel after waking up from a dream that you don't vividly remember.

  • @ghyslainabel

    @ghyslainabel

    6 жыл бұрын

    bayuska9457, the way Molly describe her memories sounds like an sighted adult remembering childhood memories. The scientific reason is that the brain rewires itself a lot during childhood. The memories from 0 to 3 years old are still present but inaccessible, and I guess memories up to around 13 become partially inaccessible for the same reason. Also, each time we recall a memory, we review it with our updated knowledge, and we store back the revised memory. Molly can correct me on that, but I would guess that since her vision was never good, maybe her vision was more or less equivalent to white noise, so images did not have a lasting effect to begin with. She could see, but maybe her brain did not bother to register meaningless shapes. I speculate here, maybe I am totally wrong. Unfortunately, I do not have sources, and I made some guesses. The human memory is a lot more complex than a floppy disk. Check it out, it is fascinating.

  • @TheMassie97
    @TheMassie976 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Molly: How are you? I hope you're well. I'm a new subscriber, and I love your videos. In particular, I love the way you spoke about equal access for service animals. Forgive me if I misinterpreted this, but like you, I am a professional actor; I am also a college student. I am cited, but cannot see very well. In fact, I'm attempting to learn braille. As a college student, one of the most significant difficulties for me as proofreading. I'm aware of software such as "Claro read and write out loud," but sometimes those don't always work; as they do not have words correctly all the time. My question to you today is this. Other than having my caregiver read it what are some ways I can correct my term paper independently? Warm regards, Cole