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Harness the power of resilience with our remarkable guest, Amy Thurman, as she takes us through her extraordinary journey from surviving a life-altering accident to running a successful business. Amy's transformative tale is no ordinary story—it's a testament to the indomitable human spirit. Hear how she moved from immense physical and emotional pain to discovering her guiding compass, which led her on a path of resilience, healing, and self-discovery.Brace yourself as we learn from Amy, another inspiring disabled entrepreneur, about the power of personal growth. This episode sheds light on overcoming obstacles, healing childhood trauma, and embracing the spirituality within us. It's not just about surviving but about thriving, as Amy shares insights on finding and harnessing our inner strengths, expressing gratitude, and understanding the power of collaboration. Join us as we explore the emotional and spiritual aspects of healing and recovery. Amy shares her experiences connecting with her soul and the Universe, emitting a powerful testament to the transformative power of hope and purpose. The conversations we share in this episode promise to move, inspire, and empower you as you navigate your own life's journey. Join us and prepare to redefine your outlook on the power of human resilience.Connect with Amy Thurman HERE! Click the HERE to choose your path! Click HERE to choose your path! Support the showBook a one-on-one with Rick YeeClick HERE to schedule a free 30-minute consultation if you'd like support to take the right step towards the great life you deserve.⭐Thank you for listening to our podcast! We would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to give us a 5-star review. Your support helps us reach more listeners and continue to bring you high-quality content. Thank you!For more information on The Warrior's Way program, and upcoming events click here
You can follow Dr Hannah Barham-Brown on:https://www.instagram.com/drhannahbarhambrown/https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahbarhambrown/https://twitter.com/DrHannahBBhttps://hannahbarhambrown.com/You can follow Leonard Cheshire on Twitter or Instagram @LeonardCheshire. Find out more at leonardcheshire.orgGet in touch by emailing disabilitydownload@leonardcheshire.org
Award-winning actress, producer, writer and speaker Eileen Grubba joins Utalk host Steve for a conversation about the importance of listening to, accepting, encouraging, and treating with respect those who have a disability. They talk about how we can all be game changers and make a difference for our disabled friends, For more check out our website utalkradio.com and follow us on social media @utalkradio.
In our latest episode, we have a special #BeyondDisability interview with Imani Barbarin.Imani is a disability rights and inclusion activist and speaker who uses her voice and social media platforms to create conversations engaging the disability community. Born with cerebral palsy, Imani often writes and uses her platform to speak from the perspective of a disabled black woman.Follow her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Imani_BarbarinEverything Is Better With Creators is produced by Whalar.Whalar. We Power the Creator Economy.Learn more at http://whalar.com#creators #creatoreconomy #Whalar #DisabilityCreator #CTalent #DisabilityPride
Anyone's life can change in a split second from a catastrophic accident, stroke or other tragic event. Our guest, Mark Raymond Jr., Founder of the Split Second Foundation, had his life change in a split second when he broke his neck after diving into shallow water while boating with friends in 2016. The accident resulted in him becoming a C-5 quadriplegic. During Mark's immediate recovery from his injury--inpatient and outpatient therapy--he learned that there are extreme gaps in the recovery process and few resources available to people after being discharged from therapy.He founded Split Second Foundation in 2018 and dedicated it to making people aware of the growing but oftentimes invisible population of people with disabilities, advocating for their rights, funding cutting-edge research, and providing clear cut steps to immediately impact their lives. Within three years of starting the foundation, Mark was able to open Split Second Fitness, which is the first inclusive gym in Louisiana with an intentional focus on people living with paralysis, amputation, or other neurological conditions. Because the majority of people with severe disabilities cannot afford traditional fitness programs, the organization charges a $50 monthly membership fee, providing access to the facility and equipment as well as access to a physical specialist to assist them with weekly training. To learn more about Mark's Foundation, please visit: https://www.splitsecondfoundation.org/For details about the Show the Love Gala 2022, please visit: https://www.splitsecondfoundation.org/eventsConnect with Mark and Split Second Foundation on these social channels:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/splitsecondfoundation and https://www.instagram.com/markraymondjrFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/splitsecondfoundationLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-raymond-jr-45a61379/Learn more about NOLA Street Renaming Commission here: https://nolaccsrc.org/Learn more about ABLE Today here: https://www.abletoday.org/A shout out to Propeller: http://gopropeller.org/ Thank you for carving out time to improve your Founder Game - when you do better, your business will do better - cheers!Ande ♥https://andelyons.com#bestyoutubechannelforstartups #livingwithdisability #disabilitypride #disabililtyrights Psst: If you're thinking “Wow – that Andelicious Advice really helped me,” please buy me a cup of coffee – a breve cappuccino will make my heart and mind sing with joy and keep me powered to serve more founders – thank you! You'll also find some Andelicious documents and resources for startups ready to download and ease your founder journey. ♥https://www.buymeacoffee.com/andelyonsCONNECT WITH ME ONLINE: https://andelyons.com https://twitter.com/AndeLyonshttps://www.facebook.com/StartupLifew... https://www.linkedin.com/in/andelyons/ https://www.instagram.com/ande_lyons/ https://www.pinterest.com/andelyons/ https://angel.co/andelyons TikTok: @andelyonsANDELICIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTSArlan's Academy: https://arlansacademy.com/Scroobious - use Ande15 discount code: https://www.scroobious.com/https://bit.ly/AAElizabethYinTune in to Mia Voss' Shit We Don't Talk About podcast here: https://shitwedonttalkaboutpodcast.com/ANDELICIOUS RESOURCES:JOIN STARTUP LIFE LIVE MEETUP GROUPGet an alert whenever I post a new show!https://bit.ly/StartupLifeLIVEAGORAPULSEMy favorite digital marketing dashboard is AGORAPULSE – it's the best platform to manage your social media posts and presence! Learn more here: http://www.agorapulse.com?via=ande17STARTUP DOX Do you need attorney reviewed legal documents for your startup? I'm a proud community partner of Startup Dox, a new service provided by Selvarajah Law PC which helps you draw out all the essential paperwork needed to kickstart your business in a super cost-effective way. All the legal you're looking for… only without confusion or frustration. EVERY filing and document comes with an attorney review. You will never do it alone. Visit https://www.thestartupdox.com/ and use my discount code ANDE10 to receive 10% off your order.SPONSORSHIPIf you resonate with the show's mission of amplifying diverse founder voices while serving first-time founders around the world, please reach out to me to learn more about making an impact through sponsoring the Startup Life LIVE Show! ande@andelyons.com.00:00 Meet Mark Raymond Jr19:50 How Mark chose the name Split Second 25:00 Mark names first fundraiser Dependence Day to celebrate all those who are dependent on others for care and for help!33:40 Mark envisions a world where we lean on community to create solutions for complex issues.57:14 I don't measure success by money, I measure it by impact and how I make people feel.57:28 I don't focus on What If... I focus on What's Next. Every day I wake up and focus on a problem that will help other people.Ande ♥
On this episode of Wednesdays with wheels because ts disabilityPride month I sit down with Teena fitzroy She does motivational speaking she has several balls in Sarah Paul's thee and was asked to do a tedtalk this is her very emotional and inspirational story story about wanting to be a person 1st disability 2nd
In this Emergency Coffee and Conversation Erin talks with Amy Fields about the overturn of Roe and what it means for people with disabilities and their caregivers.You can find Amy here https://manykindsoffams.com/?fbclid=IwAR3msWJIrXNiRl1XQWbAUsht7EwKZXxxuJke362wl7EpDcIAYniSZl1cqV4If you are in need of reproductive health resources you are not alone. Here are some valuable resources. The If You Could See Me Project stands with hundreds of organizations speaking up in opposition to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. https://www.plancpills.org/https://abortionfunds.org/funds/https://prochoice.org/https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/abortion
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty recap big lessons learned in Season 2 and share ideas and outlines for Season 3.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty synthesize themes and concepts learned from Dr. Heather Dillaway, Dr. Amanda Tashjian, and Katherine McLaughlin.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty speak with Katherine McLaughlin creator of Elevatus Training, which gives the tools to self advocates, parents, and health care professionals on sexuality and disability.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty speak with Dr. Amanda Tashjian about her research on sexuality and intellectual disabilities.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty speak with Dr. Heather Dillaway about her research on sexuality and women with spinal cord injury.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty synthesize themes and concepts from conversations within the medical model chapter of episodes.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty discuss Sarah's Occupational Therapy research project on creating an online parent resource for children with congenital hand differences.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty speak with Dr. Michelle James the Chief of Orthopedics Surgery on her career of being a pediatric hand surgeon and the decisions around surgical intervention.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty synthesize themes and concepts learned during the "Getting Active" chapter of this season.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty speak with Becky Curran Kekula about her work as the director of the Disability Equality Index at Disability:IN.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty hand the mic off to black leaders, Art Sims & Nakia J Green, to give added space and voice to the black community.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty speak with Emily Blum and her experiences in leading a one-of-a-kind disability networking organization.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty speak with Danielle Pretsfelder Demchick and her experiences in creating representation when developing casting for a major network.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty speak with Jay Ruderman of the Ruderman Foundation on the advocacy and leadership the foundation has made possible.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty welcome listeners to Season 2 of Disarming Disability, share important life updates, and get us all pumped for great speakers!
Can technology advance society if it doesn't include all of society? This week, we talk with three disability justice activists who have ideas about how tech can ensure design, technology, and art are accessible and equitable. Not just ideas, they're doing it, and they are sparking a movement. Music Featured: “Feel It” by Bosq featured on the ‘Love and Resistance' album courtesy of Ubiquity Records. Guests: Laurel Lawson, Chief Technology Officer, CyCore Systems; Chancey Fleet, Data And Society Fellow Vilissa Thompson, Founder and CEO, Ramp Your Voice Become a Patron at Patreon. That's also where you'll find research materials related to this episode along with links and more on our guests. Write a podcast review at Apple Podcasts, share it via Twitter and include our tag @theLFShow, and you'll be entered in our raffle to win a pair of tickets to the July 28 boat party where proceeds will go to support this show.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty talk through their thoughts and feeling of Season 1 of Disarming Disability coming to an end. Warning: Lots of feelings in this episode. Thank you so much to everyone who joined them on their season 1 journey!
Blogger, speaker, author, and world traveler, Martyn Sibley joins Mai Ling on the show today to discuss what it’s like to travel with a disability that requires a wheelchair. Sibley also talks about launching his blog, creating an online space called Disability Horizons for people with disabilities to share their stories, and how he started a company that he exited with a sale to Airbnb.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty deconstruct the themes and messages learned in the advocates chapter, episodes 10-11. They invite you to process and share your opinions!
Children’s book author and motivational speaker, Simon Calcavecchia, is our guest on the show this episode. He tells about the challenges he’s faced as a quadriplegic and how he has turned his attention and energy toward encouraging and inspiring others through his speaking and books. This is a heartfelt and encouraging conversation that you don’t want to miss.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty talk with Patrick Corrigan about fighting the stigmas of mental illness. Patrick teaches us the importance allyship and give us the hard truth on education. They invite you to join their conversation!
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty talk with Luca Badetti about ways to be an advocate for those living with disability. Luca teaches us the importance of individual and community growth holistically and inclusively. They invite you to join their conversation!
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty deconstruct the themes and messages learned in the media chapter, episodes 6-8. From misrepresentation, to personal choices in careers, to influences of Barbie. They invite you to process and share your opinions!
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty are excited to introduce you to Christine Bruno an expert in connecting actors with disabilities to opportunities. Learn the barriers and learn the bridges!
This week Sarah and Nicole chat with expert Talleri McRae about the ins-and-outs of being a good "host" when inviting people with disabilities into your space. How do you ensure their comfort? How do you communicate effectively to learn their needs? And how to approach the topic of access in any life situation? This week's episode is a goldmine of creating comfort for all types of disability.
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty are so honored to invite Lawrence Carter Long to discuss topics in media and disability, how disability is being represented, who is representing disability and how the non-disabled perspective influences the social image of disability. They invite you to this feisty conversation!
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty deconstruct the topics covered in episodes 1-4 from next generation leaders, to people missing in history, to gaps in goods and services for people with disability. They invite you to listen and invite you to process the material together!
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty invite Candace Coleman, from Access Living, to discuss the intersection between race and disability. People are complex beings, and do not simply identify with one category. How does race impact disability? How does disability impact race? Do people who live in one community have to give up their identity when they enter another community? Find out more on this week's episode!
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty invite Adam Ballard, from Access Living, to discuss the founding Fathers and Mothers of the Disability movement in the US and the policies generated to help create poistive social change. What policies have been created? Why did they take so long to be inacted? And what powerful demonstrations were conducted that we are not learning about in grade school history books?
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty invite Dr. John Kramer to discuss the orgion disability termonology and outline the social climates of disability throughout history- from eugentics in the early 1900s to modern day decisions on genetic modification, would you eradicate a disability? Would you want to live with disability if you had a choice? Come joing us as we work through these etical questions!
Meet your hosts two fabulous women, Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty! They love dancing, love traveling, and love to talk about disability stigma. Join them as they welcome you to their show and open the conversation to deconstruct the stigma on disability.