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Petals & Punchlines is bringing laughter to Valentine’s Day in Red Deer with a warm, feel-good night of live comedy at Blue Grass Garden Centre. This special evening features some of Central Alberta’s funniest local talent, promising a relaxed and entertaining atmosphere whether you’re celebrating with a partner, friends, or flying solo. The night kicks off with Brad Layden,...


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As 2025 wraps up, J.R. reflects on a quieter comedy year and shares his plan for 2026, adapting, dreaming bigger, and launching the Blind Guy Comedy inspirational clothing line. From van filming to merch goals, it’s about creativity, resilience, and building something meaningful.


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This blog reflects on lessons learned in 2025 about self-growth, boundaries, friendship, and mental health. It explores learning to say no, setting boundaries after an ADHD diagnosis, and letting go of people-pleasing. The post highlights the value of a small, supportive circle, mutual friendships, avoiding burnout, and learning to slow down. Overall, it’s about putting yourself...


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A heartfelt one-week update on my new eSight Go glasses. I share how it feels to see faces, read menus, play games with my kids, and experience daily life with newfound vision. A personal look at how these glasses are transforming my world.


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A funny, honest look at how “focus” works when you grow up with low vision. I share how I’ve always focused through sound, connection, and humour and how new assistive glasses will change how I see faces, reactions, and the world. Real focus is about caring, not perfect sight.


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