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Disabledland

Wes of Disabledland

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Disabledland with Wes of Disabledland is a different kind of Disability awareness, I will be dropping the hard truths of Disabled life. Often solo, sometimes with a co-host or guest. I will make you laugh, make you rage, and sometimes it’s going to get dark. But surviving the planet of the Ables isn’t all magic castles and pirate rides, it’s actually Disabledland. Disabledland is Part of the Bitching and Bolusing podcast family.
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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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Successful, Self-Employed & Disabled Podcast

#DefineYourself/Chris Mitchell

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The Successful, Self-Employed & Disabled podcast is a podcast that connects the disabled community with successful entrepreneurs who share their self-employment journey, and the role self-confidence plays in their success while introducing a disabled-owned business or non-profit for the community to support Hosted by Chris Mitchell, your guide to self-confidence, Successful, Self-confident, and Disabled dives deep into what it takes to succeed as an entrepreneur, solopreneur, freelancer, gig ...
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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 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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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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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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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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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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Our friends at Jett Foundation invited us into their community once again for a conversation with 5 panelists on Rare Disease Day. We were honored to moderate the discussion with these friends: Race Martinez - Architecture Student, living with Duchenne Kris Napper - Graphic Designer/Illustrator, Business Owner, living with SMA Chris Schlechty - Sof…
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Brooke is joined by Gavin Neate, the founder of WelcoMe, and who has been working in the disability sector, to discuss his passion for supporting disabled individuals. Gavin shares his experiences working with Guide Dogs for the Blind and the inspiration behind his innovative tool, aimed at improving accessibility for disabled people in various bus…
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Philip Blackett of Faithful Stewardship and the author of Disagree Without Disrespect discuss his journey as an autistic adult, why being self-employed is a good fit for him and his book Disagree Without Disrespect including how you can disagree with someone while being respectful. Philip Blackett is a consultant, entrepreneur and author of Disagre…
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In this episode we are talking about the common phrase "God Gives Special Kids to Special People" and are discussing how parents of disabled kids feel when people say this to them and what you could say instead. Please subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on social media to know about upcoming episodes and to participate in this podcast. Instag…
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In this episode I talk about my experiences as a Zombie on the set of Resident Evil Afterlife and also tell a very special story about a Golden Girl GILF. Find me on instagram @wes_of_disabledland Disabledland merch https://disabledland.threadless.com/ Disabledland kids (family friendly) https://disabledlandkids.threadless.com/ The mother podcast B…
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This episode delves into the journey of Skyclarys, the first FDA-approved treatment for Friedreich's ataxia (FA), a rare genetic disorder. The discussion features Dr. Colin Meyer, former executive at Reata Pharmaceuticals, who shares his experiences from the inception of Reata to the acquisition by Biogen. The conversation offers a compelling narra…
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Today on Disabbledland my Guest Bhavna of the Bloody Broads Podcast talk about the 1932 Disability Revenge classic Todd Brownings Freaks Find Bhavna at The Bloody Broads Podcast And Bhavana on insta @theluckysharms And check out Jamies podcast How Did You Get Here Find me on instagram @wes_of_disabledland Disabledland merch https://disabledland.thr…
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To celebrate 100 episodes of the podcast Brooke is here with a solo episode reflecting on the origins of the podcast and the importance of disability representation. Brooke shares her personal journey of growing up as the only physically disabled person in her family and the challenges she faced in society's perception of disability. She discusses …
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Randi is a mental health advocate, author, and YouTuber. She started writing at 14 years old as a coping strategy for her depression. Twenty years later she is now a mom, grandma, and thriving creative individual. Randi is a mental health advocate, author, and YouTuber (RB Media). She started writing at 14 years old as a coping strategy for her dep…
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In this insightful interview with Jen Farmer, CEO of the Friedreich's Ataxia Research Alliance (FARA), we explore the evolving landscape of rare disease research and the journey towards treatments for Friedreich's ataxia (FA). Jen shares her experiences and challenges as a leader in the field, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and…
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Brooke is joined by the amazing Jason, a disabled artist, who shares his journey of acquiring a disability and how it transformed his life. Jason discusses his experiences growing up in a working-class family, becoming disabled at a young age, and the challenges he faced in the care system. Despite the difficulties, Jason's resilience and sense of …
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Kadin is an advocate for autism awareness in America and a current college student at Kent State University. Having been diagnosed with autism when he was two years old, he's been able to define all odds and inspire everyone he has come across. Now, he is devoted to helping the autism community get the fair and equal treatment they deserve, inspire…
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In this episode, Sean and Kyle discuss the importance of maintaining discipline and focus, particularly in the face of distractions and competing priorities. The conversation delves into the concept of knowing what one wants and being clear about goals to stay motivated and driven. They reflect on the significance of surrounding oneself with suppor…
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On this episode we talk with Licensed Therapist and Disability Parent/Advocate Amanda Griffith Atkins and she answers these questions from our listeners: Why do we as parents feel guilty when we take time for ourselves/self-care? What can we do if we feel guilty about our child’s injury or diagnosis? What do you say to people who have guilt about w…
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Brooke is joined by special guest, Lydia, to discuss her journey as an autistic individual and author, shedding light on the challenges faced by disabled individuals in society. She talks about her experience with multiple disabilities, including autism and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on her health. Lydia shares insights on the lack of unde…
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The CEO and co-founder of Becoming rentABLE, where she guides the entire Becoming rentABLE team with creative ideas that positively impact the lives of people with disabilities and their families in the world of accessible short-term rentals. Lorraine is a full-time wheelchair user, having been diagnosed as a young child with limb girdle muscular d…
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In this episode, we discuss the groundbreaking work of Roll Mobility, a platform revolutionizing accessibility for people with disabilities. Roll Mobility functions as a Yelp-like app, providing users with vital information on the accessibility of restaurants, destinations, and sightseeing locations. By ranking establishments based on their accessi…
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Brooke is joined by guest, Luis Canto, who discusses his experiences with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) and the challenges he faced growing up in South Africa. Luis shares his journey of diagnosis, medical treatments, and the societal perceptions of disability in both South Africa and the UK. He emphasises the importance of equity over equality in …
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Kristin Secor of World on Wheels Travel blog discusses her journey as a founder of a travel blog and a person who travels the world as a person with a disability. Kristin is combining her love of travel and her experience as a person living with a disability to start her own accessible travel blog business and help others achieve their dreams of tr…
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The Dudes talk about life changes and the significance of pursuing growth and opportunities, even in the face of uncertainty. Reflecting on personal anecdotes and advice, they underscore the value of acceptance, adaptation, and gratitude in embracing life's journey. Also in his episode: Kyle's most recent challenging experience with airline travel …
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Today on Disabledland I discuss the reasons why I hated Canadian Disability hero and icon Terry Fox when I was growing up as a Disabled child after a brief call with PM Sexy Socks. Find me on instagram @wes_of_disabledland Disabledland merch https://disabledland.threadless.com/ Disabledland kids (family friendly) https://disabledlandkids.threadless…
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In this episode of Raising Disabled, we talked to Stephanie Dotson about her experience growing up with her disabled sibling, Abby. 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 Abbie, who shares her journey as a disabled woman with cerebral palsy in the film and TV industry. She discusses her experiences growing up with hemiplegia, a type of cerebral palsy affecting one side of her body, and talks about the challenges she faced in school, the lack of support from medical professionals, and her journey …
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A woman, a mother, a singer, an explorer a coach a knowledge enthusiast an overcomer a dreamer, and simply a good human. Dominika Staniewicz has been advising presidents and separated hangers at a warehouse. Dominika follows her heart and lives in integrity. Dominika has been through it all one thing she did not do is allow her disability to take a…
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In Episode 244, the Dudes delve into the topic of change and consistency, particularly in the context of living with progressive diseases like Friedreich's ataxia (FA). They discuss the challenges of navigating constant change, setting expectations, and managing the desire for both fast and slow change. Also in this episode: Emergency haircuts and …
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Brooke engages in a candid discussion with special guest Nick Wilson about his journey with disability, exploring topics such as self-identity, mental health, and the challenges of navigating a world that is often inaccessible. Through an authentic and frank discussion, they aim to promote inclusivity, understanding, and positivity within the disab…
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Dr. Jennifer Dall, a neurodivergent grief specialist, shares why she left traditional employment and started her own business, how she overcomes the challenges of ADHD as a business owner, and the ways she markets her coaching business, Dr. Jennifer Dall is a neurodivergent grief specialist and creator of the 3 Step MCA Method. She works with women…
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In this episode, Dr. David Fajgenbaum shares his journey of discovering a drug that saved his own life. He emphasizes the importance of repurposing existing drugs for new uses and highlights the potential of artificial intelligence in identifying such opportunities. Dr. Fajgenbaum discusses his nonprofit organization, EveryCure, which aims to unloc…
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The Gates of Disabledland open for the first time. Today we introduce the podcast, introduce Brenda and talk about the disabled representation in the media of The Boy in the paper. Find me on instagram @wes_of_disabledland Disabledland merch https://disabledland.threadless.com/ Disabledland kids (family friendly) https://disabledlandkids.threadless…
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In this episode, we talk to Kristy Cook of Accessible Adventures about: raising her disabled son Robbie how they travel in their RV all of their favorite National/State Parks and her amazing tips for travel Follow her family's adventures at @accessible.adventures Click here to see Kristy's $7 Track Chair Map Brands mentioned during the show: Huckle…
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Brooke is joined by Ashley Young, one of the stars of 2023 mega-hit, Barbie, to share personal stories and insights on topics such as disability, motherhood, relationships, and representation in the media. Ashley and Brooke highlight the importance of resilience, determination, and self-acceptance in the face of societal challenges, and embark upon…
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Lois Strachan is a coach, speaker, bestselling author, disability advocate, podcaster - and rock musician. She is totally blind, having lost her sight at the age of 21 as a result of diabetes. Through her various platforms, Lois demystifies disability to build inclusion of persons with disabilities into society and the workplace. Lois Strachan - De…
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Dave (Dr. Lynch), a seasoned clinician and researcher specializing in Friedreich's ataxia (FA), sheds light on his nearly three-decade journey at the forefront of FA care. Throughout the conversation, Dave emphasizes the indispensable role of patient participation in research, underscoring the collaborative spirit driving advancements in FA drug de…
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Brooke talks to Chris Lynch about topics such as language, the social model, childhood experiences, and the impact of disability on career choices. Brooke and Chris speak openly and honestly, reflecting on their journey of self-acceptance and navigating the challenges of disability. They also address broader societal issues, emphasising the need fo…
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At age 24, Keisha Greaves was diagnosed with Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy - at which point, her life changed forever. Rather than be bogged down by her diagnosis, Keisha decided to channel her energy into celebrating those with Muscular Dystrophy and other chronic illnesses. Thus began Girls Chronically Rock and the founding of her other nonprofi…
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For Rare Disease Patients, the drug development process can feel huge and overwhelming. It seems like everyone has a role to play; Doctors, researchers, advocacy organizations, pharma industry...we can see how they all fit in the process. What about the patient's role? Listen as The Dudes discuss 4 of the many ways patients can have an impact. Also…
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In this episode we share some of our scariest vacation stories and how we learned from them. 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 PodcastDeonna Wade and Rhandyl Vinyard による
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Brooke welcomes special guest, Ruth Rathblott to discuss the concept of "unhiding." Ruth shares her personal experiences of living with a limb difference and the challenges she faced in accepting and embracing her disability. They discuss the different perspectives within the disability community regarding terminology and identity, highlighting the…
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Elizabeth Kisser, an author and founder of Agape Transition, discusses her life as a person with ADHD and how she uses her life experiences to coach others who are living with ADHD. Elizabeth loves to serve the neurodiverse community. She is aiming to educate a million non-ND people by 2026 about the realities of ADHD, and help neurodiverse people …
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Adapting to changes is a big part of life for everyone. Listen as The Dudes discuss their approach to adapting. In this episode: Kyle uses a voided ID to get past TSA on his way to North Carolina and back. Newsworthy from Instagram: Young man paralyzed from the shoulders down after a spinal cord injury in 2020 The Dudes get into a discussion about …
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Brooke engages in a candid conversation with Paul Swain, who acquired a disability later in life. Paul shares his experience of losing an arm and his unique perspective on accepting his disability. Paul reflects on the societal acceptance of disability and the attention-seeking behaviour that some individuals exhibit, before delving into the challe…
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Candace Schoner, the host and producer of the mental health podcast Speaking Candidly with Candace shares how she rebuilds her confidence, the secret to a successful business, and a few words of wisdom for entrepreneurs with disabilities. Candace Schoner is the host and producer of the mental health podcast Speaking Candidly with Candace. She is on…
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Listener Brian lets the Dudes know that Kyle has in fact been driving illegally for 10 years. Does Kyle have a plan to address this dilema? In the Season 11 premiere, Kyle and Sean dive into the challenges and triumphs of pursuing dreams, overcoming fears, and embracing new opportunities. The Dudes also discuss the power of setting goals, the fear …
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In this episode we talk to Deanna Dawson about: raising her adopted daughter Joy who has Shaken Baby Syndrome, her family fostering many kids, some with disabilities, her church program for kids with disabilities, her job as a counselor at The Springs Therapy. This episode was sponsored by The Springs Therapy. Deonna's kids have been counseled by D…
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Brooke is joined by special guest, Saadiya Yusuf, who shares her experience of living with sickle cell anaemia, a genetic blood disorder. Saadiya explains the challenges of describing the condition to others and the importance of maintaining medical autonomy, as well as discussing its impact on red blood cells, oxygen levels, and the occurrence of …
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Dr. Angela Lauria is the founder of Difference Press™, an independent publisher and consulting agency for authors. She is a bestselling author and has helped almost 2,000 entrepreneurs write, publish, and promote exceptional expert books. She lives in Washington DC and in her free time hosts The Autistic Culture Podcast. Dr. Angela Lauria is the fo…
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Brooke is joined by special guest, Peter, to discuss his experience living with cerebral palsy and profound hearing loss. Peter shares his childhood experiences, including attending a preschool for disabled children and being placed in a deaf unit at school. He talks about his educational journey, from primary school to university, and how he navig…
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Matthew Shapiro of 6 Wheels Consulting discusses how networking has helped him grow his business and his reputation. how he keeps his self-confidence up as an entrepreneur and why he believes his disability is a superpower that is helping him succeed. A person with a disability, Matthew Shapiro has spent most of his life motivated to teach those he…
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Christina Brookman, the host of Speaking in Spoons, a chronically ill podcast discusses what self-employment means to her, the benefits of self-employment, where her self-confidence comes from and what success looks like, and more. Christina Brookman is a disability advocate and creator/host for Speaking in Spoons: A Chronically ill Podcast. Christ…
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