Can You See How I See?
Listener Comments
"Congratulations on taking the leap into podcasting.
Your commitment to crafting stories using the strongest elements available to you will serve the audience well as you bring stories to life in new ways.
George is an unforgettable person who we first met in one of your powerful documentaries. You will help make sure his wisdom and experience will have a positive impact on new audiences who discover the podcast online.
I'm looking forward to hearing more of it."
— Matt Friedman, Co-Founder, Tanner Friedman Strategic Communications
"Can You See How I See? is a very refreshing and welcome new podcast.
Today, there is a serious need for unbiased discussions in the media.
Keith Famie's genuine curiosity with George Wurtzel's earnest desire to hear as many perspectives as possible make this show unmatched in uncovering the true perspectives of our time."
— Jeremy Salo, Media Arts Faculty, Schoolcraft College
"The podcast hosted by Keith and George provides unique perspectives on how we view our world.
Tackling topics relevant to everyone, Keith (with standard vision) and George (who is blind) reveal that while we may not always see things the same way, by sharing our perceptions, we gain something greater—new insights."
— Dr. Gary Dunbar, Director, Program in Neuroscience, Central Michigan University
"It is almost too much to process.
I’ve watched the first episode twice and the second one once. George is articulate and worldly wise—his perspective as a blind man is honestly very compelling.
The film footage mixed into the podcast gave the stories incredible depth.
I found myself more drawn into your history than the podcast’s original purpose, and that’s powerful.
Your exploration of aging and neurological disease was especially informative.
Your format, professionalism, and willingness to go deep into hard ideas truly stands out. I’m impressed—and I’m following."
— Chef Chris Misiak, Culinary Coordinator, Schoolcraft College
"Keith and George bring heightened understanding to topics that impact so many of us.
What a joy to listen and learn."
— Chuck Gaidica, Longtime Detroit TV & Radio Personality
"Fascinating. Exciting.
As you’ve done in the past, this podcast makes people stop and think—about their gifts, about overcoming trials.
I worked at Williams International, founded by Sam Williams, who was legally blind from his teens.
He was a pioneer in turbine engine development.
Thank you for showing people what’s possible."
— Listener Submission, Former Williams International Employee
"I watched both episodes of your podcast this weekend in one sitting.
I was very much impressed with your guests, as well as the content of both episodes.
Your ability to lead the discussions and involve your guests in making relevant points created a learning experience for your audience.
The back stories were very interesting and added significantly to understanding your messages.
George presented unique perspectives, and his participation with you will continue to add credibility to your content.
I am amazed at the breadth of your interests and all of your creative projects. This one will succeed, as have your others, and I look forward to learning more from your future podcasts."
— Dan McDavid, Retired Vice President, International & Operational Procurement, DaimlerChrysler
"I’m thrilled to listen to this first episode of the podcast.
This podcast leaves me on the edge of my seat, because I don’t want to miss even one nugget of wisdom.
I know I will learn life lessons from the Can You See How I See? podcast that I will look back on time and time again.
When George said that he didn’t always need to be right, he focused on being happy—that was something I needed to hear today and something that will stick with me, always.
This first episode felt like a family reunion to me, sitting down with two brilliant dudes in a cozy living room, drawn to the passion and wisdom you both provide.
You both have been wonderful role models for me, and words cannot describe how proud I am to see this podcast come to life.
I can’t wait to see what the rest of the podcast brings and to learn something unique from each individual on the show!"
— Jordyn Castor
"Fascinating! Exciting!
As you have done in the past, with this podcast, you’re making people stop and think what a blessing they have in their gift of sight—and telling people that through whatever tribulation they may be facing, they can overcome that obstacle.
Before I retired, I worked at Williams International, founded by Sam Williams in 1955, who was legally blind beginning in his teenage years.
He was an early pioneer of the small turbine engine for many applications including cars, boats, power generation, military missiles, and private jet airplanes.
Thank you for showing people what they can “see” if they have the desire.
Blessings to you and your team."
— Carl Schiller