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Performance Artist Sally Greenhouse survived a catastrophic car accident that left her with a broken neck and spinal cord injury. "Secret Lives of the Disabled" is a podcast that has as its focus individuals who become disabled in America due to accidents, chronic illnesses and debilitating pain often plunging them into poverty, housing insecurity and extreme isolation while rendering them as expendable Americans. This podcast features guests from every profession addressing the consequences ...
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Raising Disabled

Deonna Wade and Rhandyl Vinyard

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We're Deonna and Rhandyl and this is Raising Disabled where we openly talk about parenting our disabled kids and the challenges and triumphs that we've experienced along the way. If you are a parent of a disabled child or have wondered what it's actually like and want to make sure EVERYBODY BELONGS, you're in the right place. Please subscribe to Raising Disabled to have some fun with us as we discuss the extreme highs and lows that we and our guests have experienced firsthand living this dif ...
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The 2DD podcast is about setting sights beyond the challenges in your life and dreaming big, making a plan, and then executing like mad. You are guaranteed an emotional rollercoaster, and practical thoughts that you can apply to your life with this podcast. Hosts Sean and Kyle are both affected by a rare disease called Friedreich’s ataxia (FA). FA affects their balance and coordination, significantly limiting their physical abilities. However both dudes have completed several long distance b ...
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Disabled and Proud

Brooke Millhouse

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Disabled and Proud is the show brought to you by top adaptive athlete Brooke Millhouse bringing listeners a different perspective on disability, each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves. The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, we ...
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The Disabled Truth

The Disabled Truth Podcast

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Offering 3 unique perspectives, The Disabled Truth Podcast seeks to inspire and motivate those with SCI to live life with a positive mindset while overcoming the physical challenges of daily life.
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Dope Black Disabled Podcast is a joyful, spirited and sometimes irreverent look at life, through the lens of disability. Dope Black Disabled Podcast aims to celebrate, educate, inspire, heal, uplift, and represent black disabled people across the diaspora and the motherland with truthful story telling at the heart of what we aim to do. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We are reclaiming what’s rightfully ours one podcast at a time. It’s Marybeth, Chloe, & Marcia bringing you the thoughts and unpopular topics to you get out of that ableist comfort zone. New episodes every other Monday on your favorite listening platform. Transcriptions also available on www.disabledgirlswholift.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disabled-girls-who-lift/support
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The Enabled Disabled Podcast

Gustavo Serafini

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A podcast created to shift the narrative around disability. We speak openly around what it means to have a disability, and what it doesn't mean. By sharing our stories, we hope to influence thought leaders, companies, and help empower people with a disability and the professionals who work with them. Visit us at: https://www.enableddisabled.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enableddisabled/support
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I am a disabled dominatrix. I tell stories of my life as a Lifestyle Domme, Professional Dominatrix & Fetish Model. I look forward to talking with other kinksters and spreading education and awareness about navigating the kink and fetish lifestyle as a disabled and chronically ill kinkster. We will discuss many aspects of kink, sex, and relationships, share stories, tips, and tricks on kinking with disabilities. I bring the pain and I relieve it. I am all about healing through kink and educa ...
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Welcome to Ready Willing And Disabled With Amber Asad, where amazing things happen! We will discuss about different disabilities, how to treat people with disabilities better than they are getting treated right now, the secrets that people with a disability would love other people to know about them, and how to follow your dreams even if it seems like the world is against you! Listen to my podcast and you won’t regret it and I hope to see you soon! Let’s take this journey together to make th ...
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Focusing mainly on the topic of how our healthcare system in the USA is broken, the host Bob Cardillo will tell you the various parallels in the way of living a "normal" life. Hear him talk about the difficulties a disabled person has obtaining supplies to aid in facilitating activities of daily living. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bcide/support
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DISabled to ENabled podcast is the podcast for people with chronic illnesses. Join British host Jessie Ace as she interviews inspiring people affected by chronic illness who turned their diagnosis into something unexpected. Listen to people such as celebrities/CEOs/athletes/marathon runners as well as real-life stories as they let you into their lives and how they did something awesome despite their chronic illness diagnosis. Learn their tips, tricks, and advice for living your best life wit ...
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I am a woman with 3 societal strikes against me: I'm a Christian in a society where true faith is misrepresented and often mocked. I'm disabled, living life with severe physical limitations in a society not designed for me. I'm a woman in a society where females are still fighting for equality. In this podcast, I will address some of today's ugly issues affecting people like me, how I'm finding Beauty in them, and motivate you to Find Your Beautiful! Support this podcast: https://podcasters. ...
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The Disabled Doctor Doc Talk Radio

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A Disabled Doctor Public Figure Discloses personal private challenges faced as a Public Figure being Targeted by Government agencies & Private misinformed Entities who continue to challenge the Doctors right to volunteer, have freedom of speech, freedom to volunteer & continue to harass & investigate the doctors good name via using “intimidation via color of authority “ hence the anonymous Doctor Tells All & is documenting all interactions with such “alphabet agencies” as advised by other me ...
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There will not be one topic off limits as I uncover my story & experience of what it is like being & becoming "The Normal Kind Of Disabled”. My name is Jenny Watts and I am just simply a woman with a disability who after having my disability for a decade, dealing with the magnitude of it by myself due to the lack of support & knowledge out there, lead me to a destination I like to call breakdown central where I had the luxury of experiencing the biggest nervous breakdown that almost cost me ...
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Black Disabled Men Talk Podcast

Black Disabled Men Talk

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Black Disabled Men Talk is a podcast where four black men discuss precinct social and political issues of the day. The four black men on this podcast are Leroy Moore, Keith Jones, Lateef McLeod, and Ottis Smith. Their bios are as followed below: Leroy F. Moore Jr., Founder of the Krip-Hop Nation. Since the 1990s, has written the column "Illin-N-Chillin" for POOR Magazine. Moore is one of the founding member of National Black Disability and activist around police brutality against people with ...
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Yogesh Sonar, a Pune-based digital marketing trainer and consultant, has trained many physically disabled people across India and enabled them to become independent. During this lockdown period, he wants to reach out to more people and is looking for support. Yogesh Sonar, a Pune-based digital marketing trainer and consultant, has trained many physically disabled people across India and enabled them to become independent. During this lockdown period, he wants to reach out to more people and ...
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In this final episode of 2024, Sean and Kyle reflect on their evolving perceptions of living with Friedreich’s Ataxia (FA) and how their expectations and outlooks have shifted since their diagnoses. They dive into topics like adaptive technologies, changing friendships, and how urgency influences their goals and priorities. Wrapping up with heartfe…
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Professor Dan Ariely, researcher in Behavioral Economics, whose TED talks have been seen by 27 million, weighs in on his latest book release MISBELIEF: What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things, as host performance artist/broken neck survivor Sally Greenhouse struggles to explore the current political & psychological resonance for those …
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Text Us! In this episode, us and our listeners share what we're most thankful for about raising our disabled children. We share our drastic shifts in our priorities, our resilience as caregivers, and the unique perspectives our disabled kids bring into our lives. We are taking a break from releasing new episodes until January 10, 2024 so we'll see …
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Brooke welcomes Aaron Fowler, a visually impaired rugby player and physio, for an engaging conversation about his journey in the world of VI rugby. Aaron shares his experiences with retinitis pigmentosa, discussing the challenges of growing up with sight loss and the importance of community support. The episode delves into the unique adaptations of…
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Liza Grandia, PhD, is a Professor & Chair in the Dept of Native American Studies @ University of California, Davis, where she teaches both doctoral students and undergrads in an interdisciplinary program with a hemispheric focus on Indigenous peoples of the Americas. An alum of Yale University, with a doctorate in Cultural Anthropology from Univers…
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In this thought-provoking episode, Sean and Kyle discuss what laws they would institute if given ultimate power. They each introduce three laws that would benefit individuals with disabilities and promote greater understanding among all citizens. These ideas spark a powerful reflection on the need for empathy, inclusivity, and social responsibility…
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Text Us! In this episode, we're talking about thoughtful, accessible Christmas gift ideas tailored for kids with disabilities. We share our favorites and share ideas from our listeners too! Key Takeaways: When selecting gifts for disabled kids, prioritize their interests and abilities. Ask the parents or caregivers to ensure the gift is appropriate…
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Brooke reconnects with former guest, Jess for a heartfelt conversation about the evolving landscape of disability pride in the UK and the US. Jess shares her personal journey of moving from London to Chicago, navigating a divorce, and re-entering the dating scene as a disabled woman. The duo explores the stark differences in societal attitudes towa…
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Text Us! In this episode, we learn about speech therapy methods with speech-language pathologist Kevin Simmons, the Singing SLP. Specializing in working with children with disabilities, Kevin shares his unique approach that combines play-based therapy, music therapy, and interactive techniques to help children have a great speech therapy experience…
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Retinitus Pigmentosa, an inherited eye disease that progressively narrows the visual field, affects approximately 100,000 Americans. Andrew Leland leads us through his own narrative of living with this sensory disability while exploring the meaning of sightedness/blindedness with refreshing non-binary illuminating the ways in which we see, in the m…
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In this candid and deeply personal episode, Sean and Kyle tackle the emotional and mental struggles that come with setbacks—whether from injury, burnout, or life's unexpected challenges. Sean opens up about his difficult recovery journey after a recent injury, where even though surgery wasn't required, the road to getting back on track has been muc…
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Text Us! In this episode we talk to Ruby about her daughter Lexi who has Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita (AMC), a rare condition affecting joint movement. We talk about: the early days of the diagnosis and navigating early interventions, what her physical therapy and multiple surgeries have been like, her teaching her daughter how to advocate fo…
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Brooke talks with Nana, who shares his unique perspective on living with a disability. Nana discusses his childhood experiences, including the moment he learned about his tracheostomy and how it shaped his understanding of himself. The conversation delves into the challenges of navigating school systems that often lack proper support for disabled s…
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Text Us! In this episode of Raising Disabled, we talk about one of the most frustrating questions parents of disabled children hear: "When will they be better?" We discuss: why this question is harmful, how it reflects some of our society's misconceptions about disability, and the emotional toll it takes on families. We hope to redefine what it mea…
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Brooke sits down with Terri, a passionate advocate for disability representation and the founder of a charity focused on supporting individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). Terri shares her journey of navigating life with an invisible disability, discussing the challenges of obtaining a diagnosis and the misconceptions surrounding disabilities. Th…
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Text Us! In this episode we tell parents of typical children: Why they should be having an intentional, continuous conversation with their kids about people with disabilities, What they should teach their children to do and say (and what not to do as well), and we shared opinions from our listeners and fellow caregivers about what they wish you wer…
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Brooke talks to Ahbid Choudry, a passionate advocate for disability rights and the founder of Cabability, a service dedicated to providing wheelchair-accessible transportation. Ahbid shares his personal journey of living with a disability, emphasising the importance of dignity over equality and the need for compassion in the treatment of disabled i…
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In this episode, we recount a challenging experience during our cycling trip in the Himalayas. Sean shares the story of his accident, where he was forced to brake hard on the trike, causing it to flip and throwing him to the ground. The impact left him with severe pain in his shoulder and hip, making it difficult to breathe initially and leaving hi…
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Text Us! In this episode we share our feelings and the feelings of some of our listeners about their kids going back to school. We talk about the perspectives of families: going to public school, using home services, and those who choose to home school. Special thank you to the following for being willing to share their feelings on Back to School: …
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"Crip Camp” Documentary 2020. Produced by Barack & Michelle Obama. Streaming on NETFLIX. (Academy Award nominated) “My Octopus Teacher” Best Documentary 2020 Academy Award Recipient. DisArt Instagram, Facebook, Website - Grand Rapids, Michigan.Από τον Sally Greenhouse
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Brooke is joined by the marvellous Adam Fare, who shares his journey of living with multiple disabilities, including autism, ADHD, chronic bowel issues, and an eating disorder. He reflects on his childhood, struggling with undiagnosed conditions and the challenges he faced in school. Despite facing burnout and difficult medical decisions, Adam emph…
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Text Us! In this episode of Raising Disabled we talk to Jessica Patay about: raising her son Ryan, her book and podcast We Are Brave Together, and her caregiver retreats. Learn more about Jessica and her projects at https://www.wearebravetogether.org/book Please subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on social media to know about upcoming episode…
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Brooke welcomes Kirsty and Xander from Our Chaotic Adventure, a couple who met while playing wheelchair basketball. They talk about their personal experiences with disability, including Kirsty's journey from childhood with a disability to becoming an amputee, and Xander's sudden spinal injury that led to paralysis. They discuss their perspectives o…
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This episode kicks off Season 12: An abbreviated season. After eight years of consistent publishing, the Dudes are scaling back for the rest of 2024 in order to fine tune the show, focus energy elsewhere, and just catch up on life. This season will consist of five episodes, one for each month through December. Regular, weekly episodes will resume i…
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Sally and Bob discuss his comment to her after the broken neck accident, in which he told her that she had, "burned off karma." Books by Robert Thurman: Infinite Life: Awakening to Bliss Within; Inner Revolution: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Real Happiness; Essential Tibetan Buddhism. MENLA Retreat Center : Weekend & Weeklong Workshops https://…
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Text Us! In this episode we talk to Lindsay Sherbondy about: her daughter Eva's life altering accident, what life has been like for their family following this accident, how God has used this pain for good, and her art and how trauma affected it. If you would like to learn more about Lindsay's art, visit her store Lindsay Letters HERE>> Please subs…
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Brooke talks to Pippa, a guest with ME, about her journey so far, including the challenges of managing symptoms like fatigue and chronic pain. She highlights the importance of trusting one's intuition and seeking answers when dealing with a chronic illness. The conversation also delves into the impact of Pippa's diagnosis on her life, from being a …
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Brooke takes a solo approach to highlight the powerful messages shared by the audience about Disability Pride Month. Through reading and discussing four standout responses, she delves into the importance of embracing disability pride, breaking societal molds, promoting visibility, and advocating for representation in various spheres of life. KEY TA…
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Text Us! In this episode of Raising Disabled we asked our Instagram and Facebook friends what "disability pride" means to them as the parents of disabled kids. Disability accounts we recommend: Accessible Adventures @accessible.adventures Joy Davis @everydaywithjoy The Autism Dad @theautismdad Callie Colwick @calliecolwick Megan DeJarnett @megandej…
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Brooke welcomes special guests Nick and Isaac, to discuss the concept of Disability Pride and share their personal journeys towards embracing their disabilities. They emphasise the importance of authenticity and being true to oneself, highlighting the power of sharing personal stories and experiences. They also reflect on the impact of being open a…
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TIBET HOUSE {Dedicated to preserving and promoting Tibetan culture, one of several cultural embassies founded by His Holiness the Dalai Lama.} Address: 22 W 15th St. NYC E-mail: info@thus.orgΑπό τον Sally Greenhouse
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This week, Brooke welcomes Jamie and Celia on Disabled and Proud's Disability Pride Month special. They discuss their personal experiences with disability pride, unlearning ableism, and the challenges faced by the disabled community. Jamie shares a journey of overcoming internalised ableism and finding empowerment through meaningful employment, whi…
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Text Us! In this episode of Raising Disabled we talk to Effie Parks about: raising her son Ford, her podcast Once Upon a Gene, and her mission to help families with genetic disorders. You can follow Effie on Instagram at @onceuponagene.podcast Please subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on social media to know about upcoming episodes and to par…
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Brooke talks to Emma, the mother of a disabled child, about her experiences and insights. Emma shares her journey from pregnancy to raising her daughter, Dottie, who was born on her due date. She reflects on the challenges of navigating the healthcare system and advocating for Dottie's needs. Emma discusses the importance of authentic representatio…
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Brooke talks to Robert, a neurodivergent individual with dyspraxia and a cancer survivor, discussing his journey and experiences with disabilities. Robert shares insights on the lack of accessibility he faced during his cancer diagnosis and how it influenced his perspective on inclusivity. He delves into his inclusive design consultancy, Inclus, ai…
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Text Us! In this episode we: talk to Katrina about raising her daughter Dallas, acceptance of your child's disability, and her non-profit The Recess Project. Follow them on Instagram @therecessprojectofficial and @discover_with_dallas Please subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on social media to know about upcoming episodes and to participate …
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I'm sure you've heard of burnout, but have you ever heard of autistic burnout? What's the difference? Join Haley and filmmaker guest host Iza, as they discuss her most recent experience with autistic burnout while creating the My New Normal Documentary. Iza's Instagram Cloudful Drive Documentary National Autistic Society…
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Brooke has a candid conversation with Hannah, a guest who shares her journey of acquiring a disability in her early 20s and navigating life with chronic illness. Hannah discusses her experience with complex chronic illness, ME, and endometriosis, highlighting the challenges of being diagnosed and the stigma surrounding invisible illnesses. She refl…
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Brooke meets David, a wheelchair user with cerebral palsy who shares his journey and experiences with disability. David discusses his childhood surgeries, the impact of his disability on his education, and the challenges he faced in the workplace. He also talks about the creation of Buddies For All, a social isolation tackling initiative born out o…
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Text Us! In this episode we talk to Ryan about: raising his son Reynolds, his experience being a stay at home dad, and My Mejo, an app that keeps families of disabled kids organized and sane. Follow Ryan on Instagram @dadhappend and follow his app @my_mejo Go download his app here! You will LOVE it! Please subscribe, leave a review, and follow us o…
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Brooke talks to Kelly, the CEO and co-founder of With Not For, a dynamic and disruptive content and talent agency, to look at topics related to disability, acceptance, and their work experiences. They delve into Kelly's personal journey of acceptance as a wheelchair user and reflect on the complexities of navigating disability in different environm…
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Brooke talks to Martin Sibley, a guest who shares his experiences as a person with spinal muscular atrophy. The discussion delves into various aspects of Martin's life, including his childhood, schooling experiences, career journey, and the development of his marketing agency, Purple Goat. Martin reflects on the challenges and triumphs he has faced…
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In the final episode of season 11, The Dudes discuss their major upcoming event: a challenging 200-mile bike ride in the Himalayas - to the top of the world’s highest paved road - over 19,000’. They talk about the logistics, the elevation challenges, and their preparation, including the use of altitude training masks. They also address concerns abo…
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Text Us! In this episode, we talk to Kami and Tanner about raising their daughter Callie. This episode is sponsored by Zing Standers. Please subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on social media to know about upcoming episodes and to participate in this podcast. Instagram - @raisingdisabledpodcast Facebook - Raising Disabled Podcast…
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Brooke is joined by special guest, Chronically Jenni, to talk about about her journey with disability and chronic illness. Jenni shares insights on self-identification as disabled, navigating awareness of their conditions, and the importance of setting boundaries around sharing personal medical information. The discussion delves into the challenges…
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This episode (254) features an interview with John Crowley, who shares his journey into the rare disease space. John's involvement started in 1998 when his daughter Megan was diagnosed with Pompe disease, a rare form of muscular dystrophy. Determined to find a cure, John and his family embarked on a journey of research and entrepreneurship, ultimat…
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Brooke meets Matt, a wheelchair user who shares his experiences of living with a spinal cord injury since the age of 15. The episode delves into Matt's journey of self-discovery and resilience, highlighting the challenges and triumphs he faced during his formative years. Matt candidly discusses the impact of his disability on his career choices and…
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