James returns to his former home city of Los Angeles, where he reconnects with old friends working in accessibility in the entertainment industry, enjoys Korean BBQ, some LA street food, and then hits the beach for a little surfing.
After a surprise invite to visit the head of accessibility at Microsoft’s headquarters in Seattle, James heads to Vancouver, Canada’s jewel of the Pacific Northwest, known for its breathtaking natural beauty and self-proclaimed title of “most accessible city in the world.”
How does the bustling island of steel and stone fare for those with disabilities? James sets out to discover what it’s like to travel blind in the Big Apple, to see if someone like him can make it there.
James heads across the pond to discover what life for a blind traveler is like in a world capital like London. Among other adventures, he dives into the nation’s crown cuisine of Indian food and learns a new sport, created by and for the visually impaired.
Escaping the hustle and bustle of the big city, James takes the train to visit the rest of England, from ghost tours and hiking in Scotland, to football in Liverpool, to an epic thrill ride in Wales.
James and his older brother Colton head to Austin, Texas to sample incredible BBQ from a blind pitmaster and live music from a blind musician. A short road trip to Houston connects them with blind celebrity chef Christine Ha, proving everything is possible in the Lone Star State.