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A vibrant trio breaking barriers in every episode, to show the world that people living with disabilities are still people, just people who must do things differently, will make you laugh, cry but most of all make you think....hoping to change or enhance your perceptions on what handicap(able) are really capable of. From the Throne Podcast is more than just a podcast it's a lifestyle. We are all Kings and Queens, some of us just need help adjusting our crowns and we're here to help 🔑
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How is everyone doing ? How is everyone summer going? In this episode, we talked about things we were doing to kick off this summer. As well as how was the first summer of us being injured? Also what was the craziest reason you broke up with someone? ______A vibrant trio breaking barriers in every episode, to show the world that people living with …
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Woman on wheels come joins the podcast and talks about their experience using a wheelchair. Dominique Garrett is a young Woman on Wheels figuring out her new life with a spinal cord injury. In New York City. She is a survivor of domestic violence, makeup artist and owner of Sugarluxe Essentials. Natalia Mendez is Founder and Executive Director of W…
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Garrison Redd joins the podcast! He is from Brooklyn, New York, and is the author of “Bobby’s Adventure at A New School” (which highlights the need for inclusivity accessibility and provides representation for children with disabilities). He is also a TEDx Speaker (“Life is like Lemonade”), current Team USA Para- powerlifter (working towards qualif…
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In this episode, we talked about our mental health. We also discussed how it is being a disabled black man in America. We also talked about controlling our emotions as men. Lastly, we gave some dating advice to our audience.______A vibrant trio breaking barriers in every episode, to show the world that people living with disabilities are still peop…
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Victoria Secret model Michelle joins the podcast to share her experience as a mother and model while having a disability. She has embraced her limb difference and continues to break barriers! We had a discussion about the disconnect between disability and social media. Tune in now🔥🔥12:00 Importance of a Grandmother 29:51: Imposter Syndrome 41:28: C…
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We have returned! New episode, new season, and your guest! In this episode, we talked about dating advice for individuals who are disabled. Furthermore, we talked about our summer activities and significant events like fashion week. Lastly, we are responding to inquiries from my audience. Chapters:Mental Health Check 0:00Fashion week 4:16Health Jui…
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In this episode, we discuss how we use the bathroom as a paraplegic. Everyone uses the bathroom differently. No one injury is the same. Also, we discussed some healthy, eating tips, smoothies, and diets. ______A vibrant trio breaking barriers in every episode, to show the world that people living with disabilities are still people, just people who …
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Kish was born & raised in Brooklyn NY. She is a little person but is not considered a dwarf or midget. Growing up she was never properly diagnosed by any doctors. She just knew she was different from everyone else, and having a twin brother named Jason along with 7 other siblings who’s normal average height. She never allowed her disability to stop…
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Imagine waking up and not seeing your legs. Our next guest came on the podcast and explained his story. A powerful message. Through trials and tribulations, Rainger Young explains how he does it! You don’t want to miss this episode! ______ A vibrant trio breaking barriers in every episode, to show the world that people living with disabilities are …
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In this episode, Chef Lay comes to the podcast and explain her experience being a chef. She talks about how she overcame her traumatic injury, and now is the instructor at Monroe college. She also bring us some good treats to try during the show. Tune in ! ______ A vibrant trio breaking barriers in every episode, to show the world that people livin…
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Yannick Benjamin, a New York City-based sommelier, is the cofounder of Contento in East Harlem, which opened in 2021. He is also a co-founder and director of development for Wine on Wheels, an organization that helps recently disabled people. Benjamin talks about the adversity he went through while thriving in the wine business. Tune in you don’t w…
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In episode 19, we talked about the health problems related to the treatment of a spinal cord injury. Its many health problems, you need to care when getting a spinal cord injury. A primary concern is UTIs! UTIS is simply a part of life for people with spinal cord injuries. In this episode, one of our hosts talks about his stay in hospital and what …
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Let’s talk mental health! Today Our guest stop by and talks about his mental disability. Richmond Bradshaw Jr has schizophrenia. He touches on the many taboos of the disability and things that are accurate. Richmond Bradshaw graduated as a Medical Assistant and Graduated as a CASAC-T credentialed alcohol substance abuse counselor), & obtain his per…
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Kayla Maria G, Afro-Latina New York City native, is a professional model, dancer, and teacher ! The influencer stops by and talks about breaking barriers in her profession. What sets her apart is that she is a proud bionic user. She is comfortable in her own skin and sees the beauty in her limb difference!…
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Infidelity is still accessible 🥲🥲😅🤣 Season 2 we are back ❗️ Season 2 episode 1 is dropping at 7:30 pm tomorrow. In this episode we discussed the topic of cheating. Do people with disabilities get cheated on ? Do we cheat ? Tune in Thursday 🚨🚨 New guest & New Stories❗️
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In this episode, we discussed taking initiative and speaking up for ourselves and those in a community. Also, we discuss the many problems with traveling. We also talked about how airlines can do a better job with taking care of mobile assistant devices.
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Eli Ramos is a C6/C7 Quad. At age 20, he sustained his SCI in 2012 after a fall from a 2nd story faulty balcony. Ramos returned to school in 2014 and graduated Summa Cum Laude from the City College of New York in 2016 with a degree in International Studies and a dual minor in History and Economics. He currently works at the Mayor’s Office for Peopl…
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Full time model & Columbia University graduate, Bri Scalesse, embraces the podcast and discusses her experience as an dynamic disabled woman. As an advocate for more representation for disabled people in the media and fashion Scalesse has been in both vogues and teen vogues sites! Episode 6, we had a great dialogue about soul mates & true purpose.…
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This episode we discussed how was it when we first got injured. How did we learn to adapt to our disability in the early stages. Also what was our mental journey like! We also talked current events and many more topics! Love For All!
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Meet Our second guest, Krystal Bailey, Ms Wheelchair New York USA 2020! Baily graduated summa cum laude from the Illinois Institute of Technology with a Masters of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling and currently works as a vocational rehabilitation counselor assisting people with disabilities obtain employment. We discussed how its like to be bo…
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In this episode, we talk about self-love while living with a disability. There was a brief discussion about how its like to be a parent with a disability. We welcomed our first guest and spoke about the great things he is doing for the community! Happy Black History Month!
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We discussed how friendship can change after being disabled. We also covered a variety of misconceptions about people with spinal cord injuries. As well, we pointed out the link between disability and poverty. With a little talk about sex, you can't miss it!
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A vibrant trio who breaking barriers in every episode, to show the world that people living with disabilities are still people, just people who must do things differently, will make you laugh, cry but most of all make you think....hoping to change or enhance your perceptions on what handicap(able) are really capable of. From the Throne Podcast is m…
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