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The No Film School Podcast
How to Build Trust with Documentary Subjects Before You Roll — Live from Aspen Shortsfest

The No Film School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 30:31


Jo Light interviews documentary and commercial director Brendan Young live from Aspen Shortsfest about his short documentary The Meloneers, which follows the Rocky Ford High School wrestling program in rural Colorado. They discuss how Brendan found the story through a newspaper article, why he spent extensive time in the community before filming, how he balanced planned interviews with vérité moments, and how commercial work helps fund and shape his documentary practice. The episode also covers documentary ethics, collaboration with subjects, building trust before rolling, and Brendan's advice for first-time documentary filmmakers. In this episode, No Film School's Jo Light and guest Brendan Young discuss... Finding a rural Colorado story through a Denver Post article about Rocky Ford wrestling Why Brendan visited Rocky Ford repeatedly without a camera before filming Treating documentary subjects as collaborators, not just subjects How The Meloneers explores wrestling, family legacy, fatherhood, and small-town change Balancing core interviews, planned scenes, and vérité moments Shooting with a small documentary crew and keeping a minimal footprint Using commercial work to support short documentary projects Partnerships with Futuristic Films, Voyager, Project Play, and executive producer Lindsey Hagan Why the process of documentary filmmaking matters as much as the finished film Brendan's upcoming documentary about a violin once played by a German Nazi soldier Memorable Quotes: “I view the people in my films in these stories as collaborators.” — Brendan Young, 03:44 “It's not just building trust, but like having buy-in from these people, making sure that we're telling this story together and in a way that they want it told is really, really important to me.” — Brendan Young, 04:05 “I think when you can find it, it makes a specific story more universal and that's a more impactful film.” — Brendan Young, 08:05 “Commercial sets were kind of my film school.” — Brendan Young, 21:49 Guests: Brendan Young Resources: The Meloneers on IMDb Brendan Young's Website Brendan Young at Futuristic Films Voyager Project Play Aspen Shortsfest Futuristic Films Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web: No Film School Facebook: No Film School on Facebook Twitter: No Film School on Twitter YouTube: No Film School on YouTube Instagram: No Film School on Instagram

Pickaxe and Roll
Denver Nuggets COLLAPSE in Game 4

Pickaxe and Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2026 48:16


On the latest episode of Pickaxe and Roll LIVE from Number Thirty Eight, Ryan Blackburn goes over the Denver Nuggets second half collapse in Game 4 to go down 3-1 vs the Minnesota Timberwolves. Ryan discusses Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray, Aaron Gordon, and more. Can Denver prevent elimination in Game 5 on Monday night? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Tom Petty Project
Anything That's Rock 'n' Roll (Revisited)

The Tom Petty Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 25:59


“Some friends of mine and me stayed up all through the night, Rockin' pretty steady 'til the sky went light And didn't go to bed, Didn't go to work. I picked up the telephone, Told the boss he was a jerk”. Come on. You don't find better rock n roll lyrics than those. They come from a guy who's done the time. Worked crummy jobs, worked crummy bars playing to uninteresting punters who want to see the strippers. He's lived this life and the way he's singing about it, it's real. Sure, it's also a pastiche at the same time, but it's one rooted in reality for him. It's Chuck Berry with more distortion. It's Buddy Holly with even more swagger. It's a song that Elvis couldn't have ever sung because he was too pretty - but a 26 year old Tom Petty with a chip on his shoulder right next to his guitar strap, challenging the audience and jack-in-a-boxing his way around the stage? Well it just works doesn't it! Mike Campbell's simple rockabilly solo just steps all that pent up energy and ambition and fires it all upwards into the night sky, letting it rain down sonically on you. It's all about the attitude and it's all about the hedonistic intent.Song : https://youtu.be/diFd917grI8REFERENCED IN THE EPISODEAnything That's Rock n Roll (Live in Boston, '78): https://youtu.be/kR8LMqn8_68Don't forget to follow me on social media, like, subscribe, and please, leave a rating if you like the show.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetompettyprojectBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tompettyproject.bsky.socialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetompettyprojectYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thetompettyprojectThreads: https://www.threads.net/@thetompettyprojectBoneless Podcasting Network: https://bonelesspodcasting.comAll music, including the theme song, provided by my very best friend Randy Woods. Check him out at https://www.randywoodsband.comThe Tom Petty Project is not affiliated with the Tom Petty estate in any way and when you're looking for Tom's music, please visit the official YouTube channel first and go to tompetty.com for official merchandise.A last very special thanks to Paul Zollo. Without his book, "Conversations with Tom Petty", this podcast wouldn't be nearly as much fun to research. And further thanks to Warren Zanes for his outstanding book "Petty, the Biography".Producer: Kevin BrownExecutive Producers: Paul Roberts, Steve UrsellSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-tom-petty-project. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
"From Client to Leader: Rene Rojo on Advocacy, Community Impact & Using Your Voice"

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 71:49


In this episode of Walk and Roll Live, we sit down with Riverside advocate Rene Rojo, whose journey is a powerful example of turning lived experience into meaningful change. From his early days growing up in Riverside to studying public speaking and communications, Rene discovered the power of his voice — and he's been using it ever since. As a long-time representative and Board of Trustees member with Inland Regional Center, Rene brings a unique and essential perspective: he serves not only as a leader, but also as a client. For over 14 years, he has helped shape programs, advocate for resources, and push for improvements that directly impact individuals with disabilities and their families. But his work doesn't stop there. Rene is deeply rooted in the community — organizing autism awareness events, suicide prevention initiatives, toy drives, car shows, and more — all driven by a passion to give back and uplift others. In this conversation, we explore: The importance of representation in leadership Turning challenges into purpose Building stronger communities through service And why using your voice can change lives This is a story about impact, heart, and the power of showing up for others. Walk and Roll Live 

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
"Abilities Expo Long Beach 2026 Wrap-Up | Adaptive Tech, New Connections & Inspiring Stories"

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 71:49


This week on Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, Addie and I are joined by past guests Bobby Rohan and Robert Soto as we wrap up our weekend at the Abilities Expo in Long Beach. We spent two full days exploring the new venue, meeting innovators, reconnecting with friends in the disability community, and discovering some exciting new developments in accessibility and adaptive living. Our goal on day one was simple — cover the entire floor, meet as many people as possible, and learn what's new in the world of disability inclusion. Along the way we found some incredible stories, including a young creator developing a comic book series featuring superheroes inspired by real people with disabilities. We also explored the latest in adaptive equipment, from everyday mobility devices to rugged off-road wheelchairs designed for outdoor adventures. This year we noticed more adaptive clothing companies, interactive experiences like adaptive sports and a climbing wall, and even a fashion show highlighting inclusive design. The new ownership of the Expo appears to be making big improvements, bringing in influencers from the disability community, hosting live stage interviews, and creating a more engaging experience overall. Most importantly, the Expo reminded us how powerful it is when the disability community comes together — sharing ideas, telling stories, and building connections that help all of us live more active and independent lives. Join us as we share highlights, surprises, and some of our favorite moments from the Expo. Walk and Roll Live 

Pickaxe and Roll
Nuggets survive tanking Jazz, Rotation coming into focus

Pickaxe and Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2026 53:48


On the latest episode of Pickaxe and Roll LIVE from Number Thirty-Eight, Ryan Blackburn and Danny Bailey break down the Denver Nuggets close win over the Utah Jazz. Jamal Murray set a big record, Nikola Jokic shined (offensively) and Tim Hardaway Jr. made huge shots in the fourth quarter to give the Nuggets life. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
"From Surviving to Thriving: Lera Alexandrova's Journey of Overcoming Change"

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 62:24


On this episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, Doug and Addie sit down with Lera Alexandrova, founder of Overcoming Change, to talk about resilience, motherhood, and finding purpose after life-altering challenges. Lera's story began with a devastating childhood accident that led to multiple surgeries and years of recovery. For much of her life she pushed forward, building a career, raising two children, and living actively. But after another major surgery in 2019, Lera's life changed dramatically when she transitioned to using a wheelchair full time. Rather than letting those challenges define her limits, Lera transformed her experience into a mission — helping others navigate disability, independence, and self-confidence through her platform, Overcoming Change. In this honest conversation, we talk about: Growing up after a serious childhood injury Navigating life as a single mother while facing major health challenges The emotional and physical transition to life in a wheelchair Finding community and purpose through advocacy Helping others in the disability community live fully and confidently Lera's story is one of resilience, determination, and redefining what's possible. Walk and Roll Live 

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
"When the Blur Finally Makes Sense: Ky Westcott on ADHD, Humor, and Healing"

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 60:16


Content creator Ky Westcott, known for “The Vibe With Ky,” joins Walk and Roll Live to talk about the life-changing moment when he was diagnosed with inattentive ADHD at age 34 — and how that diagnosis finally helped him understand the experiences he had struggled with for years. Ky opens up about growing up feeling different, the emotional mix of relief, grief, and validation that came with finally having answers, and how understanding his brain changed the way he treats himself and navigates the world. Through humor, honesty, and authenticity, Ky has built a community of over two million followers, creating content that helps people feel seen without falling into toxic positivity. His philosophy of “educate and entertain” has made conversations about ADHD and mental health accessible, relatable, and sometimes even funny. In this conversation, Ky shares: • What life felt like before his ADHD diagnosis • Why humor can be a powerful tool for mental health conversations • The difference between being a creator and an influencer • How ADHD shows up in relationships and everyday life • The responsibility of reaching millions of people online • What a “good brain day” looks like now Most importantly, Ky shares the message he hopes anyone struggling with their mental health will hear: you're not broken — sometimes you just need the right lens to understand yourself. Walk and Roll Live

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
"From Hot Mess to Holy Success: Jeana Nunez on Faith, Motherhood & Living with a Rare Neuromuscular Disease"

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 62:52


This week on Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, Doug Vincent and Addie Rich welcome Jeana Nunez — life and business transformation coach, mom of four, woman of faith, and a warrior living with a rare neuromuscular disease. After years of misdiagnosis, ER visits, and hospital stays, Jeana's strength and mobility can change without warning. But instead of allowing unpredictability to define her, she chose to transform it into purpose. In this powerful conversation, Jeana shares: What it's like to live with a rare, unpredictable neuromuscular condition How misdiagnosis and medical trauma reshaped her mindset Balancing motherhood, ADHD, faith, and entrepreneurship Letting go of perfection and embracing “purpose over perfection” How she turned breakdowns into breakthroughs The heart behind her movement, Hot Mess to Holy Success Her empowering women's event, Let Her Rise This episode is for anyone facing chronic illness, disability, burnout, or life's unexpected detours. Jeana's story reminds us that surrender isn't weakness — it's strength. And resilience isn't about control — it's about faith, flexibility, and forward motion. Life may be unpredictable… but your purpose doesn't have to be. Life, Limitless. Walk and Roll Live 

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
"From Rehabilitation to Recreation: How Casa Colina Is Redefining Life After Injury"

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 82:23


What happens after the hospital stay ends? In this powerful episode of Walk and Roll Live, Doug and Addie sit down with two dynamic leaders from Casa Colina in Pomona, California, to explore what true recovery really looks like after neurologic or traumatic injury. Dr. Rachel Tabak Tran, Director of the Transitional Living Center, shares how post-acute rehabilitation bridges the gap between medical recovery and independent living. From neurologic physical therapy to national leadership in PT education, Dr. Tran explains how Casa Colina prepares individuals not just to function—but to thrive. Lisa Hilborn, Director of Outdoor Adventures, Recreation Therapy, and Wheelchair Sports, brings the conversation into the world of adaptive sports and community reintegration. With more than 35 years of experience empowering people with disabilities through sport—from wheelchair basketball to Paralympic-level programming—Lisa shares how movement, recreation, and belonging transform lives. Together, they reveal how Casa Colina supports the full journey—from rehabilitation to recreation—and why recovery is about more than healing the body. If you or someone you love is navigating life after spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, or other neurologic conditions, this episode is filled with insight, hope, and practical wisdom. New episodes of Walk and Roll Live drop every Tuesday at 3 PM Pacific. Walk and Roll Live 

Pickaxe and Roll
Denver Nuggets EVISCERATE Blazers | BIGGEST Win in Franchise History!

Pickaxe and Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2026 51:22


On the latest Pickaxe and Roll LIVE at Number Thirty-Eight, Ryan Blackburn and Danny Bailey react to the Denver Nuggets HUGE 157-103 win over the Portland Trail Blazers. It was the largest win in Nuggets franchise history, 54 points. They discuss the game, why it was such a big deal after the previous loss, and look at the Western Conference Playoff picture. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
“Defying the Odds: Ty Gipson's Journey Through Illness, Transplants, and Purpose”

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 61:32


On this episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, Doug Vincent sits down with Ty Gipson, entrepreneur, motivational speaker, and resilience advocate whose life has been shaped by extraordinary medical and personal challenges. Diagnosed with Type 1 juvenile diabetes at a young age, Ty's journey includes multiple life-saving organ transplants, years of uncertainty, and moments where giving up might have seemed easier than pushing forward. Instead, Ty adopted what he calls a “No Options” mindset — a belief that when quitting isn't an option, purpose takes over. In this powerful conversation, Ty shares how his health challenges shaped his outlook on life, leadership, and service, how entrepreneurship gave him a sense of control and creativity, and how gratitude, faith, and community helped him thrive beyond survival. Together, Doug and Ty explore disability, chronic illness, resilience, and the power of choosing hope when the path forward is unclear. This episode is a must-watch for anyone navigating disability, chronic illness, major life transitions, or searching for inspiration to keep moving forward — no matter the odds. Walk and Roll Live 

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
“Built for Impact: Myles Pearson, Wheelchair Rugby, and Redefining Possibility”

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 55:54


Myles Pearson is a British Paralympian whose journey in wheelchair rugby is defined by talent, resilience, and fearless honesty. Born with Arthrogryposis and raised in Lytham St Annes, Myles first made his mark in wheelchair tennis—reaching the world top 25 as a junior—before discovering wheelchair rugby at just 15 years old. By 17, he became the youngest athlete ever to represent Great Britain in wheelchair rugby, earning a silver medal at the 2011 European Championships and competing on the world stage at the London 2012 Paralympic Games. Known for his creativity and playmaking ability, Myles has gone on to help Team GB capture European gold and compete against the world's top nations. Beyond competition, Myles is a powerful advocate for accessibility, inclusion, and authentic storytelling in disability sport. From blogging about life in wheelchair rugby to speaking candidly about relationships, identity, and independence, he brings a refreshing voice to the conversation. This episode of Walk and Roll Live explores elite sport, life beyond the medal podium, and what it truly means to belong—on and off the court. Walk and Roll Live   

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
Empowering Rural Women & Children With Disabilities in Uganda | The TORUWU Story

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 40:37


In this episode of Walk and Roll Live, we travel to rural Uganda to shine a light on the powerful work of Training Of Rural Women in Uganda (TORUWU). For more than two decades, TORUWU has been empowering women, children, and families through education, income-generating programs, healthcare, and disability support. We explore how TORUWU supports children with disabilities through physiotherapy and inclusive education, helps women gain economic independence, and strengthens entire communities through grassroots solutions. This conversation is filled with inspiring stories, real-world challenges, and a hopeful vision for what happens when opportunity, dignity, and inclusion come together. If you're passionate about disability advocacy, global community development, and stories of resilience, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Walk and Roll Live 

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
Seen, Heard, and Empowered: Michelle Steiner's Journey with an Invisible Disability

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 63:21


In this episode of Walk & Roll Live, we're joined by Michelle Steiner, advocate, writer, photographer, and founder of Michelle's Mission. Michelle lives with an invisible learning disability and grew up being told there were limits to what she could achieve. Today, she's a college graduate, published writer, paraeducator, and a passionate voice for disability awareness. Through her writing, advocacy, and photography, Michelle works to encourage, empower, and educate people with and without disabilities. We talk about what it's like to navigate a world that often overlooks invisible disabilities, the importance of self-advocacy in education, and how art and nature have played a powerful role in Michelle's personal growth and healing. Michelle also shares insights from working with students with disabilities and offers encouragement to listeners who may be feeling unseen or discouraged. This is an honest, thoughtful conversation about resilience, identity, and making the invisible visible. Walk and Roll Live 

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
“Back on Track: Avriel's Journey Through Spinal Cord Injury, Leadership, and Rediscovery”

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 63:35


In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Walk and Roll Live, Doug and Addie welcome Avriel, a former railroad executive whose life took an unexpected turn following a back surgery that resulted in a T5 spinal cord injury. Avriel takes us back to his roots—growing up in Charleston, moving to Atlanta as a teen, and taking a bold leap to New York City at just 18 years old to work on the trading floor of the New York Mercantile Exchange. After finding his footing, he built an impressive 16-year career with Norfolk Southern, rising through the ranks to become a Terminal Superintendent and leading teams in one of the most demanding field-management environments in the railroad industry. In 2022, everything changed. Following surgery, Avriel experienced paralysis for several months and began a long, grueling road of recovery and rehabilitation. He shares candidly about the fear, uncertainty, and determination that carried him through months of intensive physical therapy as function slowly returned. Forced to step away from field leadership, Avriel redefined his professional identity, transitioning into a headquarters role focused on Network Design and Optimization—bringing new perspective, empathy, and problem-solving skills shaped by lived experience. Beyond career and recovery, Avriel opens up about rediscovering photography, a first love that became a source of healing, expression, and connection. Through the lens, he now captures organic moments and helps others see themselves—and their stories—more clearly. This episode is an honest conversation about resilience, identity, disability, creativity, and finding purpose after trauma. It's a must-listen for anyone navigating life-altering change, spinal cord injury recovery, or the challenge of rebuilding after the unexpected. Walk and Roll Live 

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
“Kent's Never Give Up: Mike Kent on Surviving Medical Trauma, Stroke, and Reclaiming Identity”

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 68:29


In this powerful episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, host Doug Vincent welcomes Mike Kent, a stroke survivor whose life changed in an instant after a routine surgery in Paris went catastrophically wrong. What was meant to be a simple nose operation in 2019 resulted in a massive hemorrhagic stroke, an induced coma, and doctors giving Mike just 90 minutes to live. Eight weeks later, he woke up unable to move the right side of his body, unable to recognize his own life, and uncertain whether he wanted to go on. Spending six months in a wheelchair, Mike began the slow, painful, and deeply human process of rebuilding—learning to walk again, write again, think again, and ultimately believe again. Today, Mike helps disabled professionals break free from anxiety and reclaim their sense of purpose after medical trauma. In this raw and honest conversation, he shares the emotional realities of stroke recovery, identity loss, mental health, and what it truly means to rebuild a life from the inside out. This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating disability, recovery, medical trauma, or searching for hope without sugarcoating the journey. Walk and Roll Live 

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
“Rolling Forward with Purpose: Ms. Wheelchair USA RaeAnne Lindsay on Healing, Advocacy, and Representation”

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2026 73:40


Diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis at just 10 months old, RaeAnne Lindsay has spent her life navigating disability — and transforming that lived experience into powerful advocacy. In this episode of Walk and Roll Live, host Doug Vincent sits down with Ms. Wheelchair USA 2024 to explore her remarkable journey: from nearly 18 years of childhood rehab, surgeries, and summer camps at Shriners Hospital in Chicago, to earning her Master's in Social Work, and now serving as a Research Coordinator at Vanderbilt University, focusing on Section 504 plans and accessible housing. RaeAnne opens up about the promise she made to herself as a child — that no disabled kid should ever have to endure the trauma she experienced — and how that promise fuels her advocacy today. We dive into her national platform, “Inclusive Playgrounds Are for Everyone,” what true inclusion looks like, and the emotional moments that affirmed her mission was making a real difference. This conversation also explores disability representation, leadership, pageantry, healing through advocacy, and why visibility matters — especially for disabled children who are still learning what's possible. Whether you're a parent, educator, policymaker, advocate, or someone early in your own disability journey, this episode is filled with insight, heart, and hope. Walk and Roll Live 

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
“Rolling Forward: Stories That Moved Us in 2025 — and What's Ahead in 2026”

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 24:43


As we close out 2025, Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories takes a moment to reflect on the conversations that moved us, challenged us, and inspired us throughout the year. In this special year-end wrap-up episode, host Doug Vincent revisits powerful stories from guests who shared their lived experiences with disability — stories of survival, resilience, self-advocacy, and transformation. From navigating life after injury or diagnosis, to breaking down barriers, educating others, and redefining independence, these conversations remind us that disability is not the end of the journey — it's often the beginning of a new one. This episode highlights memorable guests including Rebeca Valenzuela, Walt Escamilla, Ryan Chavarria, Robert Soto, Donald Allison, Anna Keibler, Kat, Bob Millsap, Willie Stewart, Carl Vereen, and voices from the adaptive sports and Paralympic community. We also look ahead to 2026, where Walk and Roll Live will continue amplifying diverse disability voices, exploring real-life transitions, sharing advocacy tools, and fostering understanding across the full disability spectrum — including visible and invisible disabilities. Whether you're living with a disability, supporting someone who is, or simply seeking authentic human stories, this episode celebrates where we've been — and where we're rolling next. Walk and Roll Live 

The Everything Show with Dan Carlisle
From the Archives - February 12, 2022 The Everything Show

The Everything Show with Dan Carlisle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 179:22


Playlist for The Everything Show 2/12/2022Röyksopp / Impossible (feat. Alison Goldfrapp)Thievery Corporation / Lebanese BlondeEels / Grandfather Clock Strikes TwelveLimiñanas / Garnier / Je rentrais par le bois... BBEddie Floyd / Knock On WoodLoretta Lynn feat. Jack White / Portland OregonRobin Trower, Maxi Priest, Livingstone Brown / Walking WoundedMichael Stipe / Sunday MorningTool / StinkfistKing Hannah / A Well-Made WomanBarrett Strong / Money (That's What I Want)Huevos Rancheros / Super CreepSpoon / On The RadioThe Corners / The SpaceshipThe Brian Jonestown Massacre / Open Minds Now ClosedStanley Turrentine / Trouble (No. 2)Big Joe Turner / Shake, Rattle & Roll (Live 1954)Van Morrison / T. B. SheetsMassive Attack / Hymn Of The Big WheelThe Dream Academy / Life In A Northern TownFrank Sinatra / I've Got You Under My SkinBob Moses / Like It Or Not (Love Thy Brother Remix)Foo Fighters / Down In The ParkThe Nudge / The Balance ChangeCigarettes After Sex / K.The Rolling Stones / Little RainTimmy Thomas / Why Can't We Live TogetherSpoon / My BabeStereo MC's / ConnectedBlack Rebel Motorcycle Club / Ain't No Easy WayThe Beatles / Baby, You're a Rich ManAudiobooks / Black LipstickTerence Trent D'Arby / Sign Your NamePsychedelic Porn Crumpets / Dread & Butter

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
“Camaraderie, Courage, and Community: The Daniel Palacios Story”

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 59:37


In this powerful episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, Doug Vincent and Addie Rich sit down with U.S. Army veteran Daniel Palacios, whose life changed forever after a tragic motorcycle accident left him paralyzed at the T5–T6 level. Daniel takes us through his journey—from serving his country at Fort Bliss, to navigating loss and a life-altering injury, to rebuilding his world through the support of family, the Long Beach VA community, and fellow veterans. Today, Daniel channels his strength and experience into service. Through organizations like PVA and the Triumph Foundation, he dedicates himself to supporting newly injured veterans, ensuring no one faces their recovery alone. Join us as Daniel shares his honesty, resilience, camaraderie, and his mission to uplift others walking a similar path. Walk and Roll Live 

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
“Life With a Rare Muscle Disease: Donald Allison's Story of Strength”

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 55:15


In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, hosts Doug Vincent and Addie Rich sit down with Donald Allison, who shares his lifelong journey from growing up in Fontana, California, to living today in Yucca Valley near Joshua Tree National Monument. Donald opens up about the early signs of a rare and progressive muscle disease called Inclusion Body Myositis (IBM)—a condition that first affected his hands, then his mobility, and ultimately placed him in a wheelchair. Diagnosed at the Mayo Clinic, Donald explains what it's like to live with constant muscle weakness, chronic pain, immune system complications, and the everyday challenges of personal care and independence. He also pays tribute to the pivotal role his mother played in his life, including the legacy she left behind to ensure he could continue living safely in his home after her passing in 2021. This episode is a raw, honest, and educational look at life with a rare neuromuscular condition, filled with resilience, vulnerability, and the power of family and adaptability. Walk and Roll Live 

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
"Rebuilding Life at T-6: Chris Pecson's Journey from Street Bike Accident to Computer Science Dreams"

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 49:29


In this powerful episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, Doug Vincent and Addie Rich sit down with Chris Pecson from Reno, Nevada, whose life changed in 2015 after a devastating street bike accident left him with a complete T-6 spinal cord injury. Chris opens up about the day of the crash, the realities of early rehabilitation, and the powerful mindset shifts that helped him move forward. Now working as a part-time delivery driver and preparing to start college in 2026 as a computer science major, Chris shares how he rebuilt his independence, discovered new passions, and found purpose beyond the injury. His story is one of resilience, growth, and the courage to chart a new future. Whether you're part of the disability community, a supporter, or someone needing a reminder that life can be rebuilt after unexpected change, Chris's journey will leave you inspired and hopeful. Walk and Roll Live

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
“Building Champions: The Carl Vereen Story – Junior Wheelchair Basketball & The Rolling Cubs”

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 55:54


On this episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, Doug and Addie sit down with legendary adaptive sports coach Carl Vereen, founder of the Rolling Cubs Junior Wheelchair Basketball Team. Carl shares his incredible journey from coaching championship teams in Michigan to creating new opportunities for youth athletes with disabilities here in the Inland Empire. Since founding the Rolling Cubs in 2018, Carl has built a powerhouse program that competes in the West Coast Conference under the National Wheelchair Basketball Association. His leadership has already helped two athletes continue their athletic careers at the University of Arizona. With multiple national championship coaching roles, decades of experience, and honors such as the Community Leadership Award and the David Ruback Legacy Award, Carl brings unmatched passion and insight to the world of adaptive sports. Join us as Carl talks about empowering young athletes, building confidence, creating champions, and growing the next generation of wheelchair basketball stars. This is a story of resilience, mentorship, community, and the life-changing impact of adaptive sports. Walk and Roll Live 

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
“From the Ashes of War: Suhrab Zarifi's Journey from Childhood Tragedy to Triumph”

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 65:40


At just five years old, Suhrab Zarifi's life was forever changed when a bomb blast in war-torn Afghanistan left him paralyzed. What could have been a story of loss became a story of unbreakable spirit. In this moving episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, hosts Doug Vincent and Addie Rich sit down with Suhrab to reflect on his childhood, the challenges of growing up with a disability in Afghanistan, and the incredible resilience that carried him through decades of struggle and hope. Suhrab shares what it was like to rebuild his life from the ruins of conflict, the love and support that kept him moving forward, and the message of courage he hopes will reach others living with disability or trauma. His story is a reminder that even in the darkest circumstances, the human spirit can roll forward with strength, faith, and grace. Walk and Roll Live 

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
“One Arm, Infinite Drive: The Willie Stewart Story”

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 64:40


When a construction accident took his left arm in 1980, Willie Stewart thought his best days were behind him. What followed instead was a transformation few could imagine. From quitting life to conquering it, Willie became a world-class endurance athlete, a Paralympic medalist, and a beacon of resilience for adaptive athletes everywhere. In this compelling episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, hosts Doug and Addie sit down with Willie Stewart, a Challenged Athletes Foundation ambassador whose story redefines the meaning of strength. Hear how he turned loss into purpose, overcame mental barriers, and went on to complete the world's toughest endurance races — including the Ironman, Leadville 100, and Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon — all with one arm and an unstoppable mindset. Willie's message is clear: the only real disability is the one in your mind. Whether you're an athlete, an advocate, or someone searching for motivation, this episode will leave you ready to take on any challenge that comes your way. Walk and Roll Live 

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Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories
Empowering Disability Entrepreneurs: The Story of the San Francisco Disability Business Alliance

Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 65:53


In this illuminating episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, Doug and Addie sit down with leaders from the San Francisco Disability Business Alliance (SFDBA) — the first organization in the Bay Area dedicated entirely to supporting entrepreneurs with disabilities. From helping people with disabilities start and grow their own businesses to breaking down barriers in access to capital and inclusion, SFDBA is proving that disability and entrepreneurship go hand in hand. Discover how they're empowering individuals to build independence, economic freedom, and community impact — one small business at a time. Join us as we explore the programs behind their success, including the Future Entrepreneur Cohort and Boost Awards, and hear real stories of resilience, innovation, and opportunity. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, advocate, or simply someone who believes in equal access to success, this episode is packed with insight, hope, and empowerment. Walk and Roll Live 

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“From the Classroom to Courage: The Story of Educator and Survivor Rita Duran”

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 54:52


In this powerful episode of Walk and Roll Live, Doug Vincent and Addie Rich sit down with lifelong educator Rita Duran and her devoted daughter to share a story of perseverance, purpose, and love. After 38 years of teaching and a life filled with running marathons, supporting students, and giving back to her community, Rita's world changed following a life-altering accident that forced her into medical retirement. But her story didn't end there — it evolved. Today, Rita continues her journey of recovery through physical therapy at Casa Colina, finds strength through PossAbilities, and shares her love of literacy by visiting schools to read to students. With honesty and warmth, she opens up about overcoming self-isolation, rediscovering joy, and the powerful bond she shares with her daughter — her greatest advocate and inspiration. Join us for a moving conversation about resilience, rediscovery, and the enduring power of purpose. Walk and Roll Live 

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“Jeff Mitchell: A Life Reimagined — Resilience, Reinvention, and Rolling Forward”

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 69:50


In this uplifting episode of Walk and Roll Live, hosts Doug and Addie sit down with Jeff Mitchell, a man whose life took a dramatic turn but whose determination and positivity never wavered. Jeff shares his journey from a successful career and active lifestyle to facing a life-altering injury that changed everything — except his spirit. With honesty and humor, Jeff talks about the early days of recovery, learning to adapt, and how he found new purpose through community, advocacy, and faith. His story is a reminder that even when life doesn't go as planned, you can still roll forward and make every day meaningful. Join us as we explore Jeff's resilience, his advice for others facing challenges, and his message of hope for anyone redefining what independence looks like. Walk and Roll Live 

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Workpower: Building Stronger Workplaces for All Abilities

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 59:20


In the latest episode of Walk and Roll Live, hosts Doug and Addie welcome members of the Workpower team—Angel, Brandi, Linda, and Neshama—for the debut of Workpower Leadership & Communication Strategies for Employers. Developed as part of Kidpower International and supported by Ability Central, this free online resource is designed to help employers and workplace leaders strengthen communication, inclusion, and leadership for people with and without disabilities. Hear firsthand from Workpower ambassadors about the challenges and successes people with disabilities experience in employment—and how practical, empathy-driven strategies can create thriving, connected teams. Walk and Roll Live 

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From Loss to Purpose: Bob Millsap's Journey Through Tragedy, Resilience, and Hope

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 56:45


In this powerful episode of Walk and Roll Live, we sit down with Bob Millsap to hear his incredible story of perseverance through unimaginable challenges. From losing his fiancée at a young age, to building a life and family with his wife Shelly, to navigating career highs and devastating setbacks, Bob's journey is one of resilience and faith. After nearly losing Shelly to a freak explosion, becoming her caregiver, and later surviving 53 days in the hospital with Covid-19, Bob now faces long-term health conditions with determination and courage. Through his book Shake Yourself Free and his ongoing writing, Bob shares how he has found meaning and purpose in the midst of pain. His story will inspire anyone facing adversity to keep moving forward with hope. Walk and Roll Live 

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"On the Slopes of History: The First Special Olympics Winter Games"

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 5:12


September, 1971, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, became the stage for the very first Special Olympics Winter Games. With 500 athletes from the U.S. and Canada, this groundbreaking event showcased the talent, joy, and determination of people with intellectual disabilities in skiing, skating, and other winter sports. This week on Walk and Roll Live – This Week in Disability History, We explore how the Games not only transformed public perception but also helped fuel the growing disability rights movement. From those snowy slopes, a global movement of more than 5 million athletes was born. Subscribe to follow the series and discover more milestones that shaped disability rights. Walk and Roll Live 

RGR Football - Kansas City Chiefs and NFL
Are Chiefs BACK? and Ready to ROLL - Live Q&A

RGR Football - Kansas City Chiefs and NFL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 58:16


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From Tragedy to Triumph: Kat's Journey of Survival, Adventure, and Living Big

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 75:14


At just three years old, Kat's life was forever changed by a car accident that left her a quadriplegic and full of unanswered questions. For nearly three decades, she carried the weight of what she didn't know—until she began searching for the missing pieces of her story. What she uncovered not only reshaped her understanding of survival but also gave her the courage to live boldly. Now at 31, Kat is rewriting her life on her own terms. From competing in international adaptive ski competitions to transforming a van into a rolling home, traveling across states with her dog Jada, and embracing the freedom of adaptive sports, Kat refuses to live small. In this powerful episode of Walk and Roll Live, Kat shares her remarkable story of survival, discovery, and what it truly means to live big. Walk and Roll Live 

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"Education for All: The 1965 ESEA and Its Impact on Disability Rights"

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 5:06


In September, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) into law. This landmark legislation provided federal funding to schools serving low-income students and laid the foundation for later reforms that extended educational rights to students with disabilities. In this second episode of our new series, This Week in Disability History, we explore how the ESEA opened doors for inclusive education and set the stage for laws like the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Each week, we highlight a pivotal moment that shaped disability rights. Subscribe now so you don't miss a single story. Walk and Roll Live 

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Jose “Junior” Dominguez: Living 38 Years with Dermatomyositis – A Story of Strength, Family, and Resilience

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 42:37


On this episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, we sit down with Jose “Junior” Dominguez, who was diagnosed at just five years old with dermatomyositis, a rare autoimmune disease that mostly affects older adults but can be especially dangerous in children. Now, 38 years later, Jose shares his journey of growing up with this condition, the challenges and victories along the way, and how love from his girlfriend, his daughters, and family has kept him going. This conversation is about resilience, family, and finding joy in the ups and downs of life. Jose's story is proof that even with rare conditions, people can live meaningful, love-filled, and empowered lives. Subscribe to Walk and Roll Live for more stories from the disability community. Walk and Roll Live 

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"This Week in Disability History-The Little Rock Nine: Civil Rights Lessons that Shaped Disability Rights"

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 3:16


This episode marks the launch of our new series, This Week in Disability History. Each week, we'll revisit a milestone that shaped the path toward equality and access for people with disabilities. On September 4, 1957, nine courageous Black students—known as the Little Rock Nine—integrated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Their bravery, and the national battle that followed, reshaped the civil rights landscape and opened legal and cultural doors that would later influence the disability rights movement. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a single story in this powerful journey through history. Walk and Roll Live 

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"From Guatemala to the Game: Gilmar Arana's Journey Through Sports, Service, and Strength"

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 61:41


In this brand new episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, hosts Doug Vincent and Addie Rich sit down with Gilmar Arana, a 25-year-old athlete and advocate who was born with spina bifida and hydrocephalus in Guatemala City. At just eight years old, Gilmar moved to the United States and discovered adaptive sports through Rancho Los Amigos. From his early days under Coach Rick Tirambulo to competing at the Division 3 Wheelchair Basketball Nationals with coaches Héctor Duran and Ray Cervantes, Gilmar shares how sports have shaped his resilience, teamwork, and determination. He also talks about his time with the Los Angeles Chargers Wheelchair Football Team, his role as a Spanish interpreter at Rancho Los Amigos, and his current pursuit of an AA degree at Cerritos College—a path made possible by the encouragement of Coach David Rodarte. This episode is a celebration of perseverance, community, and the power of adaptive sports to transform lives. Walk and Roll Live 

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"From Airwaves to Silver Strong: Jeff Whittle's Journey to Fitness and Mobility"

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 65:12


Jeff Whittle spent years behind the microphone as a DJ, newsman, and sportscaster. Today, he's traded in the airwaves for dumbbells and resistance bands. As the founder of Silver Strong Fitness, Jeff helps older adults and people with disabilities regain their strength, restore mobility, and stay active—whether in his gym or through online sessions around the world. In this episode of Walk and Roll Live, Doug reconnects with his former radio colleague to talk about Jeff's career shift, the passion that drives his work, and how fitness can transform lives at any age or ability. Walk and Roll Live 

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“From Invisible to Visible: Jen Larios' Journey with M.S.”

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 48:40


In this episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, we welcome back Jen Larios to continue her powerful conversation about living with multiple sclerosis. The first time Jen joined us, she shared her two-year struggle to get an M.S. diagnosis and what it was like living with an invisible disability. Now, as she spends more time using a wheelchair, Jen opens up about how her life has changed — from how people see her to how she sees herself. Jen shares the challenges, misconceptions, and unexpected positives of transitioning from invisible to visible disability, along with her ongoing work in advocacy and research through the Beat-MS study at Stanford. Her story is a reminder of resilience, awareness, and the importance of community. Walk and Roll Live 

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"You Don't Look Disabled: Neshama & Brandi's Stories of Living with Invisible Disabilities"

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 65:18


On this episode of Walk and Roll Live, we welcome back Brandi and introduce Neshama as we continue our deep dive into invisible disabilities. Neshama opens up about living with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Panic Disorder, and Sensory Processing Disorder, while Brandi shares her experiences with a rare nerve disease, being Hard of Hearing, fibromyalgia, and learning disabilities. Both women reveal the daily challenges they face—often in the shadow of skepticism from others—simply because their disabilities aren't visible. From sensory overload to slow information processing, and from physical pain to emotional resilience, they shed light on the realities that can't be seen but are deeply felt. This is a powerful conversation about breaking stereotypes, finding coping strategies, and advocating for understanding and inclusion. Walk and Roll Live 

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Invisible Battles: Living with Sickle Cell Anemia – Therese Adjivon-Theodore's Story

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 64:15


In this episode of Walk and Roll Live, we continue our exploration of invisible disabilities with guest Therese Adjivon-Theodore, who shares her journey living with Sickle Cell Anemia. From her earliest memories to the challenges she faces each day, Therese opens up about the physical, emotional, and social realities of a condition that often goes unseen. She also educates us on what Sickle Cell is, how it's managed, and what she wishes people understood about invisible disabilities. This heartfelt conversation shines a light on resilience, advocacy, and the importance of empathy. Walk and Roll Live 

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Bonus Episode – A Sibling's Perspective: Addie's Sister Shares Her Story

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 38:37


This week on a special bonus episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, we shift the spotlight to the siblings. Addie, who lives with a disability, has been featured on our show before—but this time, we hear from someone just as close to the journey: her sister. She offers an honest, heartfelt perspective on what it's like growing up with a sister with a disability—the joys, the challenges, the quiet strength, and the deep bond that shapes their relationship. This touching conversation provides insight into how disability impacts the whole family and the powerful role siblings often play in advocacy, support, and love. Whether you're part of the disability community or simply curious about the ripple effects it can have on families, this episode offers a unique and valuable point of view.

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"You Don't Look Disabled: Randy Schlecht's Journey with Traumatic Brain Injury"

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 52:01


In this open & honest episode of Walk and Roll Live, we kick off Invisible Disabilities Month with guest Randy Schlecht, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivor. Randy opens up about his early life, the event that changed everything, and his long path to recovery. Unlike visible disabilities, Randy's challenges aren't always obvious to others—and that leads to misunderstanding, misjudgment, and stigma. He shares what it's like to live with an invisible disability, how it affects the way people perceive him, and why society needs to broaden its understanding of what disability looks like. This is a raw and enlightening conversation that sheds light on the hidden struggles and strength of those living with TBI and other invisible conditions. Walk and Roll Live 

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"Born a Fighter, Built to Shine: The Story of Vivian M"

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 48:55


Join us on Walk and Roll Live as our hosts Doug Vincent and Addie Rich sit down with Vivian as she tells her story of growing up with a disability and experiencing a spinal cord injury at the age of 13. In this episode we discuss the challenges of finding the right care and challenges within the medical industry.     New episodes every Tuesday   Tune in on Apple Podcasts, Podbean, YouTube, Spotify and more! Walk and Roll Live is centered around amplifying disability stories and voices. Our goal is to foster a connection between people with disabilities and those without, bringing awareness to real-life issues. Walk and Roll Live 

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From Survivor to Leader: Juan Garibay's Journey from Violence to Vital Work at Rancho

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 54:15


At age 20, Juan Garibay survived a spinal cord injury that changed the course of his life. Once involved in gang activity and serving time in prison, Juan emerged from tragedy with a new sense of purpose. Today, he is a Research Assistant and Program Manager at the Rancho Research Institute, where he helps shape groundbreaking rehabilitation programs and spinal cord injury research. In this inspiring episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, Juan shares his powerful story of redemption, transformation, and impact. From his early days volunteering at Rancho Los Amigos to leading life coaching programs and enrolling patients in the SCI Model System study, Juan has devoted more than 20 years to helping others turn their lives around. Tune in as we discuss violence prevention, spinal cord injury recovery, peer mentorship, and the critical role of lived experience in rehabilitation. Juan's story is a testament to resilience, second chances, and the life-changing power of service. Walk and Roll Live 

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"Starting Strong: How ESFRN Empowers Families from Day One"

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 50:53


In this powerful episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, we sit down with the team from Early Start Family Resource Network (ESFRN)—a community-driven organization providing free support to families of children with developmental and physical disabilities across Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Hear how this dynamic team, many of whom are parents themselves, walk alongside families from the moment of diagnosis—offering bilingual support, training, peer mentorship, and life-changing resources. We dive into how ESFRN builds trust with families, their partnerships with state and local agencies, and the heartfelt impact of events like their Adaptive Summer Picnic. Whether you're a parent, educator, therapist, or advocate, this episode will leave you inspired by what's possible when community and compassion come together early in the journey. Walk and Roll Live 

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“Racing Forward: The Journey of Robert Soto — From Motorcycle Tracks to Disability Advocacy”

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 62:10


Over 50 years ago, Robert Soto's life took a sharp turn after a devastating motorcycle racing crash. But what might have ended his momentum instead sparked a powerful legacy. In this episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, Robert joins us to share his incredible journey—from walking with crutches to embracing life in a wheelchair, from a successful career to becoming a dedicated advocate with Triumph Foundation. His story is one of resilience, reinvention, and relentless spirit. Whether you're a fan of racing, a compelling story, or passionate about disability advocacy, Robert's voice offers insight, hope, and a touch of humor. Walk and Roll Live 

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“Shot, Paralyzed, and Reborn: The Drive-By That Changed Ryan's Life for Good”

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 58:28


Join us on Walk and Roll Live as our hosts Doug Vincent and Addie Rich sit down with Ryan Chavarria, a Triumph Foundation Ambassador to discuss how his spinal cord injury changed the trajectory of his life. We discuss his journey through recovery, self discovery in adaptive sports, and what his daily life looks like.    New episodes every Tuesday Tune in on Apple Podcasts, Podbean, and more!   Walk and Roll Live is centered around amplifying disability stories and voices. Our goal is to foster a connection between people with disabilities and those without, bringing awareness to real-life issues. Walk and Roll Live 

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“From Rejection to Resilience: Inside Kat Paz's Bold New Book on Disabled Business Owners”

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 65:23


In this powerful episode of Walk and Roll Live - Disability Stories, we sit down with author and advocate Kat Paz to explore her upcoming book, Trailblazing and Transforming: Success Stories of Entrepreneurs with Disabilities. This inspiring collection features twelve disabled business owners who overcame rejection, inaccessibility, and bias to build thriving businesses and redefine success on their own terms. Kat shares what sparked the vision for the book, how she found these incredible voices, and why she believes entrepreneurship is a radical tool for empowerment in the disability community. Whether you're a disabled entrepreneur, an ally, or someone seeking insight into inclusive business practices, this conversation is packed with encouragement, practical advice, and powerful takeaways.