Golf Babe

Every blind girl needs this cane!!! 🦯



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I’m Molly, a typical sushi, makeup, and fashion loving millennial girl who just so happens to be blind! I was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa at just 4 years old and began public speaking at age 5. I started just doing motivational speaking, but now I make videos and even model! Even though I can’t see, I know that there are bright spots in everything we face. Let’s find them together. 💕

45 Comments

  1. I don't know your sense of humor, but I feel like you missed an opportunity to walk into something. Being half-blind, I make jokes about when my mom tried corrective eye patches on me.

  2. I love how you just strutted off camera so confident with your cane! It was like an ex YouTuber once said, "babe with a mobility aid!"

  3. I am visually impaired as well but can see with corrective lenses still at least. I can't even walk in heels now, you are braver than I am lol

  4. Oh my goodness, first of all, you look incredible! Second, that cane is amazing, and why would that feature not be on all canes?

  5. It’s crazy that this feature is uncommon in canes for blind people. Because it’s like a norm in alpenstocks for hiking etc. It just looks like they don’t really care about disabled people’s convenience even when their product is specifically for them, wtf

  6. Girl I HEARD your interview live through work and it was incredible!! Shared it with all of my teams and plugged your normal socials for them as well, thanks for sharing your perspective with us. 💚

  7. OK, but that suit is serving body tea. Just because you’re blind doesn’t mean you’re gonna leave behind any crumbs!!

  8. Yea carrying two canes around wouldn't be too practical. Not to mention the look on people's faces when you start talking about your co-cane.

  9. Oh my gods… I need that cane!! 😭🙌🏻 I dont wear heels very often, but when I do it just feels so awkward when the cane is so short!!

  10. Ok but like like I’m sighted and I could not walk on that rock with those heels, you’re brave!!

  11. I absolutely ADORE that suit, I mean the intire look is just🤌 perfektion, I nåede to get a slut like that tho

  12. I just got the same cane. I got it at the national federation of the blind convention in Florida. I haven't used it yet. Tell me how you like it

  13. Suit looks fabulous. If the cane can't adjust, you have to. Adjusting the cane if it can be done is clearly simpler than you adjusting to the cane. I'd expect to need a few days to adapt. I'm sure you could, but for the cane adaptation needing to occur on any given day, sometimes more than one adaptation per day (start in heels, end in flats) especially in unfamiliar spaces, it clearly makes more sense to be able to change the cane to you rather than you to the cane.

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