Disability Empowerment Now: Hannah Woelke PART1!

Hannah Woelke has provided disability related services in Tucson for over a decade. Having witnessed the impact of missing or inadequate sex education in the disability community, Hannah decided to study to be a sexuality educator. She built on her BA in Psychology and Certificate in Adult Education by attending the Institute for Sex Education […]

Disability Pride in Changing Times: A 2025 Outlook with Chris Desborough

This Special Report focuses on the state of the disability community in current times, 2025. Keith will talk with guests about their experiences and how they can navigate the struggles the new political world has laid down. For this special report Keith talks with Chris Desborough, the Community Outreach Director for the city of Tucson […]

Living the Role: Makenzie Morgan Gomez on Disability, Performance, and Representation

Makenzie Morgan Gomez (she/they) is a professional theatre artist and creative based in Brooklyn, NY. Makenzie is an ambulatory mobility aid user, rotating between a cane, forearm crutches, and a manual wheelchair depending on the activity, day, and even what works best for the character they’re playing. She has what is considered “Dynamic Disability,” meaning […]

Creating Change: Sean Daniels on Theater as a Tool for Healing

Sean Daniels is an internationally known theater director, writer and artistic director, known for new work and innovative community-based leadership. He is a leading voice in using the arts to defeat addictions. As an artist, he has been a NYTimes Critic Pick as a director and a writer. Keith and Sean talk about working in […]

Strength, Advocacy, and Empowerment: John and Adam Share TruFit’s Journey

John is a personal trainer with over 17 years of experience, much of that focused on working to improve health and wellness for people with disabilities. Adam is a guidebook author, an avid outdoor sports and endurance athlete and believes passionately in outdoor recreation as the path to living a long, healthy and fulfilling life. […]

Accessing Art: Louis Morrell on Disability and Theater

Louis Morrell is the Board Chair of Theater Breaking Through Barriers, “the only professional Off-Broadway theater company dedicated to advancing artists and developing audiences of people with disabilities and altering the misperceptions surrounding disability by proving, once and for all, that disability does not affect the quality or integrity of our art or artists,” according […]

Creating Inclusive Spaces: Scott Mobley on Ability Dogs and Its Transformational Impact

Scott Mobley is the Executive Director of Ability Dogs of Arizona, a nonprofit empowering individuals with disabilities through its owner-train service dog program. With a background in counseling and a passion for community building, Scott‘s strives to create independence and reduce isolation for program participants. Under his leadership, Ability Dogs celebrates 50 years of service and continues […]

Empowering Through Experience: Sean Dineen’s Life as a Professor and Advocate

Sean Dineen PhD is an adjunct professor at Kean University in New Jersey. Sean also has Cerebral Palsy and has served as chair for eight years of the American Birding Association. He also served for six years on the business committee of the Wildlife Conservation Society, its major corporate development and fundraising advisory committee. Sean […]