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  • 136. case & cass’ cartoon adventures 3 (yes, really)
    Jan 20 2026

    hi hello hey, yes—we’re still out here watching cartoons, and we’re very excited to talk about it.

    This is our third installment in our cartoon-watching series (affectionately known as Buddy Watch). We keep joking that only three of you care, but based on the messages and suggestions we’ve received, we know there are some very dedicated cartoon lovers among you.

    If you’re newer to Rare with Flair, cartoons are one of our many shared loves. We’ve been watching shows together almost daily since 2022, which puts our current total at around 14 series watched (and counting). In this episode, we break down the last five shows we watched—Fairly OddParents, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, Gravity Falls, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, and Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse—and then run through our ever-growing (and slightly unhinged) watchlist.

    We’re always taking recommendations—email us at hello@rarewithflair.com or slide into our DMs! We’ve fully committed to watching cartoons together until the day we die, so please send us your favorites that we should add to—or bump up on—our list.

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    Check out the previous installments in our cartoon series:

    • 105. case & cass’ carTWOon adventures
    • 69. cass & case’s cartoon adventures
    Case, Cass, + Mr. A with their idols, SpongeBob + Patrick at Universal Orlando, 2025
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    44 min
  • 135. our most ambitious vision boards yet!!
    Jan 6 2026

    hi hello hey, happy 2026! And more importantly… welcome to season SEVEN of Rare with Flair! 🎉

    There’s no better way to kick off a new year than with one of our favorite traditions: vision boards. This year’s boards are our most ambitious yet, with over ten focus areas each—covering everything from mind and health to home, spirit, and the big-picture dreams we’re calling in. We love the practice of setting intention at the start of the year and creating something tangible we’ll see every single day.

    They say vision boards have a way of coming true (often in the most unexpected ways), so we’re diving in with fresh habits, big hopes, and a few exciting announcements you definitely won’t want to miss. 👀✨

    Do you make a vision board—or did listening to the pod inspire you to start one? We’d love to hear about it! Send us a note at hello@rarewithflair.com.

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    If you haven’t heard our 2025 recap episode, look back with us! 134. guide dogs, rings, and traveling things: 2025 recap

    For our past vision board episodes, check out these episodes:

    • 110. are we ready to thrive in 2025?
    • 84. 2024 vision boards: moving forward with courage
    Case & Cass “taking on the world” at Universal, 2025
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    1 ora e 5 min
  • 134. guide dogs, rings, and traveling things: 2025 recap
    Dec 23 2025

    hi hello hey, what do you mean 2025 is over??

    We truly cannot believe another year (and season SIX of Rare with Flair) is coming to a close. Before we get sappy, we’re keeping up our longtime tradition of recapping the year. These episodes mean a lot to us—they’re like little time capsules of what our lives looked like at the end of each year.

    It’s also a chance to pull back the curtain just a bit and let you in on what we were up to throughout the year (with boundaries, of course). Oh—and there’s a breaking announcement at the very beginning of this episode that we know you won’t want to miss!!

    As we mention in the episode, we’re always intentional about how much we choose to share. By no means do we want y’all to think our lives were perfect—we simply try to strike a balance between openness and privacy. That said, we genuinely look forward to this episode every year, and it wouldn’t be complete without sharing our top artists from our Spotify Wrapped.

    No matter what kind of year you had, we’re so grateful we got to be a small part of it. We hope you enjoy celebrating whichever holidays are meaningful to you, and we couldn’t be more thankful for such loyal listeners. Be sure to join us at the beginning of 2026 to find out what’s landing on our vision boards next year!

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    Check out other episodes we mention in this one for more fun from our 2025:

    • 110. are we ready to thrive in 2025? what we put on our vision boards this year
    • 117. few but many: hps conference 2025 our time at the Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome conference
    • 120. still alive but barely breathing lmao: ats recap our time at the American Thoracic Society in 2025
    • Our two-part series from when Cass went to guide dog training this year!
      • 127. guide dog training, part 1: meet cass’ new guide!
      • 128. guide dog training, part 2: come train with cass & mr. a!
    • 132. yer a wizard, bestie: live from universal orlando! our trip to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter

    If you’d like to binge our complete set of year-in-review episodes to see how we’ve changed over time, let us know if you take on the challenge!

    • 109. our wildest vision board dreams came true! 2024 recap
    • 83. getting personal: recapping 2023
    • 59. recapping a wild & wacky year 2022 recap
    • 36. 2021 wrapped: our year in songs & seasons
    • 11. looking back & moving forward 2020 recap
    Cass playing outside with Mr. A and Case with the love of her life, 2025
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    57 min
  • 133. curb cuts & secret assistive tech: accessibility hiding in plain sight
    Dec 9 2025

    hi hello hey — let’s chat about accessibility!

    We’ve touched on accessibility throughout past episodes, but this week we’re giving it the spotlight it deserves. It’s a topic close to both our hearts — especially Cass’, since she works in digital accessibility! There’s a common misconception that making something accessible somehow makes it worse, but in reality, designs created for people with disabilities often end up benefiting everyone. In the accessibility world, this is known as the curb-cut effect: curb cuts were originally made to help wheelchair users navigate sidewalks, but they also help anyone rolling a stroller, suitcase, delivery cart — basically anything on wheels.

    The reverse can happen too: products never intended for accessibility can unexpectedly become invaluable for disabled folks. We dive into some of our favorite examples of this “secret assistive tech,” from GPS to permanent bracelets.

    Do you have your own examples of hidden assistive tech? Send them our way at hello@rarewithflair.com — we’d love to shout you out on the pod!

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    Check out some other episodes we mention!

    • 87. the definitive ranking of all assistive technology
    • 61. is reading an audiobook really reading?
    • 34. shouting from the rooftops about assistive technology
    Case & Cass speaking at various events, 2025
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    1 ora e 8 min
  • 132. yer a wizard, bestie: live from universal orlando!
    Nov 25 2025

    hi hello hey, we finally got our Hogwarts letters!!!

    Okay, not really, but our long-awaited trip (a year and a half in the making!) finally happened. We took Rare with Flair to Universal Studios Florida and spent two magical days exploring the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

    We’re not superfans, per se, but we absolutely adore the cozy vibe of a well-told story about best friends adventuring in a beautiful fantasy world. Naturally, we showed up in full house-pride outfits—Casey in Ravenclaw blue, Cassandra and Anaheim proudly repping Gryffindor—and soaked up all the details: the whimsical storefronts, the classic British fare, and the iconic sweets like chocolate frogs.

    In this episode, we also get into what the accommodations process is like at Universal, what it’s like navigating a theme park with a service dog, and how two blind girls (and one stellar guide dog) made an A+ navigational team. Come hang out with us and relive all the magic!

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    For more episodes where we get to record in the same room (!!!):

    • 32. reunited at the happiest place on earth! our Disney trip in 2021
    • 57. live from memphis: recording together for the first time! when Cass visited Case in Tennessee for her 30th in 2022
    • 103. live from columbus: recapping our amazing weekend when Case visited Cass in Ohio in 2024
    • 120. still alive but barely breathing lmao: ats recap our time at the American Thoracic Society in 2025
    Case & Cass embracing their inner wizard in Diagon Alley, 2025 show notes
    • Cass talked about Universal’s disability access process which was really smooth, so if you’re going to Universal with a disability be sure to check it out!
    • Case & Cass mentioned the video they used to learn about easter eggs in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
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    1 ora e 9 min
  • 131. don’t pity us (but please help!!!)
    Nov 11 2025

    hi hello hey, helping is a fine line… but we’re here to help you help (sort of).

    We’ve done many an episode about living in the gray area of low vision—especially how tricky it can be for the sighted people in our lives. When we might be someone’s first experience with the disabled community, we get why people instinctively jump in to help… or avoid helping altogether.

    In this episode, we unpack that blurry line between helping so much that it feels condescending and not helping at all. We talk about what it feels like to receive help in a way that honors our independence while still extending kindness.

    And don’t worry: this is NOT meant to scare anyone off from offering help just because you’re afraid of doing it “wrong.” Truly, we all have a part to play. One of the most helpful things you can do is simply ask what someone needs.

    For disabled folks, we also chat about communicating lovingly with the overly helpful people in your life, expressing gratitude for their intentions while also reminding them that you’ve got autonomy too.

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    We mention a few past episodes in this one. Check them out for more stories and laughs:

    • 8. dear sighted people things sighted people do that are wonderfully helpful
    • 85. hold up, sighted people things sighted people do that are… less than helpful
    • 65. feeling like a burden the emotional challenge of repeatedly receiving help
    • 111. lifting the burden: how we pay it forward the ways we express reciprocity to the people who help us

    For episodes where we get to record in the same room (!!!):

    • 32. reunited at the happiest place on earth! our Disney trip in 2021
    • 57. live from memphis: recording together for the first time! when Cass visited Case in Tennessee for her 30th in 2022
    • 103. live from columbus: recapping our amazing weekend when Case visited Cass in Ohio in 2024
    • 120. still alive but barely breathing lmao: ats recap our time at the American Thoracic Society in 2025
    Case & Cass traveling together, 2025
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    57 min
  • 130. friendship fight club & our controversial takes on cereal
    Oct 28 2025

    hi hello hey, cuddle up for some cute slumber party vibes!

    We’ve had some fun “rare” episodes lately—talking guide dogs, blind perks, and all things life with a twist. So this week, we’re bringing back the flair!

    Join us for a round of “Friendship Fight Club,” where we debate our mildly controversial opinions. From whether pineapple belongs on pizza to the correct way to eat cereal (yes, there’s a wrong way, and we’re probably doing it), we’re sharing our most unserious hot takes.

    Case + Cass at the HPS conference, 2025
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  • 129. the perks of being a blindie
    Oct 14 2025
    hi hello hey, being blind can have its perks! If you’ve listened to our show for any amount of time, you know being blind isn’t always easy. But we do our best to make the most of the lives we have (and, honestly, we might even argue we’re living our best lives 😉). Still, there aresome perks that make life a little easier (and more equitable) and we wanted to share them with you! Now, we’re not here to oversell these benefits (though some are pretty cool). Of course, don’t go faking blindness just to snag some of these perks, but if you qualify, definitely take advantage! From prime seating and early access to financial benefits, shorter lines, free tools and tech (and, yes, guide dogs!), we’re covering all kinds of perks that come with being blind. Got a perk we missed? Email us at hello@rarewithflair.com! We’d love to hear it and maybe feature it in a future episode! related episodes We mention a few past episodes in this one. Check them out for more stories and laughs: Cass spills all the tea on training with her new guide, Mr. A, in this two-part series! 127. guide dog training, part 1: meet cass’ new guide!128. guide dog training, part 2: come train with cass & mr. a! Theme Parks: For the drama (and discrimination) from our latest Disneyland trip, listen to 99. the unhappiest place on earth: discrimination at disneylandConcerts: For concert perks and access tips, check out 115. internet fan meetups, unicorn snot, & trying to see the jumbotronAirports: For our updated thoughts on airport assistance, listen to 124. we’ve changed our minds?: our 5 year podaversaryBooks: Curious about accessible reading? Hear us chat BARD and Bookshare in 61. is reading an audiobook really reading?Humor: For a good laugh (and a little existential crisis), go back to 55. things we’re sad and glad we can’t see (& having a mini crisis) Case pre-boarding a flight and Cass exploring a bust by touch, 2025 show notes Cass mentions the National Parks Access Pass, available to people with disabilities for their lifetime and covers you and your whole vehicle!Cass talks about college scholarships for blind students with academic merits, so check out these orgs among others if you need funding for college: American Council of the Blind (ACB) ScholarshipsAmerican Foundation for the Blind (AFB) Scholars ProgramNational Federation of the Blind (NFB) ScholarshipsLighthouse Guild Scholarship Case mentions sending Free Matter for the Blind mail (USPS) when mailing blind-related mail to other blind folksCase & Cass talk about getting access to books, including: To access the BARD Mobile app that has free audiobooks for the blind and visually impaired, first apply to receive service from the NLS (National Library Service), then submit an application for BARD (Braille and Audio Reading Downloads)Students who qualify can access Bookshare for free e-books, and non-students can pay a discounted membership fee Case mentioned that NOAH (the National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation) has an iPad program for anyone with albinism who needs an iPad as assistive tech!Cass plugs Guide Dogs for the Blind, that provides “free dogs” for blind people: guide dogs as a mobility aid service dog, or K9 Buddies as companions!
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    43 min