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59. With Jaina Mistry

Lucy and Alice are joined by Jaina Mistry, a remarkable health and fitness coach who happens to be visually impaired. Together, they delve into the profound world of guide dog ownership, exploring the challenges faced by individuals living in a predominantly sighted world. Jaina shares her personal journey with her faithful guide dog, Laura, highlighting the incredible bond they share and the invaluable support Laura provides in navigating daily life.


Jaina recounts how television's beloved Martin Clunes, known for his role in "Doc Martin," opened his heart and home to Jaina's guide dog, Laura, upon her retirement. This heart-warming tale showcases the power of human connection and the profound impact of acts of kindness.


Join Jaina as she offers insights, and a glimpse into the extraordinary and emotional world of guide dog ownership.


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