In Episode 7, Brandon Delcid Rios and his co host Jaylin Garcia have an honest conversation about visibility, identity, and the questions that come with looking different. Brandon opens up about growing up with a visible eye condition and how often he was asked what was wrong with his eye, whether he could see fully, or told to make faces because of how his eye looked.
They talk about how these moments, even when framed as curiosity or jokes, can shape how someone sees themselves over time. Jaylin reflects on watching Brandon navigate those interactions and how normalized it can become to explain yourself before people take the time to understand you.
This episode explores what it means to be seen before being known. It is about learning how to reclaim your narrative, set boundaries, and exist confidently in a world that often leads with assumptions. The conversation brings the season full circle by focusing on how vision is not just about sight, but about dignity, respect, and being understood.
This episode closes out the first season of What Kids Can’t See.
Original release date: Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Note: This episode is an official reuploaded release by See The World Foundation. It was originally filmed and released in October 2025.