Season 4 is here!!!

Season 4 is dedicated to Christina Trivigno, Disability Advocate and Friend. 

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Finding Strength: Kat Stratford’s Journey Through Change and Advocacy

 

Special Report: Adapting to the New Disability Landscape with Chris Desborough

Disability Empowerment Now: Hannah Woelke PART1!

Disability Empowerment Now: Hannah Woelke PART2!

 

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

Behind the Mic: Disability, Laughter, and the Struggle for Real Representation with Alice Evans and Lucy Wood

 

The Actor’s Journey, Disability, and Representation with Carey Cox & Joseph Kibler

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

 

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

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

 

Accessing Art: Louis Morrell on Disability and Theater

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

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

 

Accessible Futures: Rylin Rodgers on Driving Disability Inclusion at Microsoft

 

Unstoppable: Danny J. Gomez Talks Acting, Resilience, and Disability Representation

Vision, Leadership, and Lifelong Connections: The Story of Ryan Miller


Faith, Dance, and Difference: A Conversation with Freddy & Meg

Racing Through Life: Nathan Klein on Autism, Horses, and the Road Ahead

 

Empowering Faith: Jim Roden’s Mission for Disability Advocacy

 

Empowering Voices: Chris Desborough on Disability Pride and Community

 

Embracing the Polio Family: John R. McFarlane’s Story

 

 

Empowering Minds: Temple Grandin on Autism and Opportunity

 

From Paralympic Podium to Advocacy: Jenny Sichel on Winning, Training, and Leading Change

 

C. Quintana: Writing Orphan Black and Championing Queer Stories

Crafting Words, Building Community: Poet Liv Mammone on Creativity, Publishing, and Disability Advocacy

Breaking Barriers on Stage: Megan Lummus & Katherine McCrackin on Autism, Advocacy, and the Power of Representation

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