We live, we love. And we don’t give free rides. A podcast for fabulous disabled women.
In podcast #106, Tiffiny is joined by the gorgeous Chanda Hinton Leichtle, a C5-6 quad from Denver and the famous namesake of the Chanda Plan Foundation.
A podcast with a quadriplegic turned NASCAR engineer turned advocate, and he's showing no sign of stopping.
The delightful Katy Blake, who broke her neck 4 years ago, shares how she fought back and got the rehab she needed in spite of Mississippi's archaic Medicaid system.
Check out our latest podcast with WheelStrong Sports founder Matthew Celebreto, who opens up about his injury and what drove him to found his exercise-minded site.
In episode #102 of No Free Rides, we are joined by nature lover Rebecca Tripp, a paraplegic from Maine who participated in one of the coolest summer research programs ever with the REU Canopy Explorers that took her up into the treetops of Kansas (to gather lichen samples no less). The lichen may not be that cool, butContinue reading →
Our very first poet on the show, Tiffiny is joined by Travis Laurence Naught, author of the book The Virgin Journals, a memoir of his 20’s on the topics of sex and disability; a fascinating look at one man’s journey. Travis discusses his disability and living way past doctor’s expectations, how he got into poetry and the fine artContinue reading →
Born and raised in the Dublin area, Stephen shares his awesome story of survival. Injured when he was 18 in a fall, the now 29 year old is about to receive his business degree, which is incredibly apropos considering he just launched a website to help people with disabilities find accessible taxis in Ireland (withContinue reading →
In podcast #99, we are joined by Jessie Hammond, a 20 year old up and coming author and prolific blogger on the topic of disability and depression from Albany, New York.
From guest-hosting "Discover Wisconsin," sharing her love for the accessible outdoors with the Midwest to helping organize the This Is How We Roll fashion show, an event showcasing 50 fashionable women in wheelchairs, meet the beautiful Jen Addis.
Neil Picone, an IFBB Pro wheelchair bodybuilder from New Jersey is on the show (paralyzed 6 years ago in a motorbike crash), and boy is he awesome. With an upper body that's better than most guys and a sweetheart to boot, this new bodybuilder has an amazing story.