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Disability Humility by Adapt Ability

Disability Humility by Adapt Ability

Written by: Sandra
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The words “Disability Humility” means the act of learning about experiences, histories and politics of disability, recognizing that one’s knowledge and understanding of disability will always be partial, and that one should act in light of that fact. All the necessary information to be aware and conscious of the challenges the disability community goes through will be discussed on our podcast.© 2023 Disability Humility by Adapt Ability Economics Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • Is Our Culture holding us back or are Our Fears?
    Sep 30 2022

    "Why fit in when you were born to stand out"
       By  Dr. Seuss.

    In today's episode we are going to talk about what can be holding us back in our life.
    Could it be our culture or our fears? and how it can affect our family when we are trying to raise a child with special needs.
    (This podcast will be recorded in English but will include a lot of information in Spanish).
    Our special guest is an amazing mom who created the blog AUTIMAMI, Mrs. Elena Rosero.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Tracee Garner Uncover Part 2
    Jul 22 2022

    The amazing Tracee Garner sharing her new book Disability: An Anecdotal Field Guide for the Rest of Us.  

    Tracee’s experience touches on our shared human experiences, but with added detail, transparency, advice and from an encouraging level. In this book Tracee shares the good, bad and the hilarity of situations, hoping to help others, disabled or not, confront challenges in their own lives.

    Hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did recording it…



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    22 mins
  • Tracee Garner Uncover
    Jun 10 2022

    Disability Humility is starting our second season sharing the life of Tracee Lydia Garner.

    Tracee is a best-selling author, speaker, writing coach and course-creator.  Her first book, done at the age of 23, helped her launch her career as one of the youngest African-American writers.  Tracee is a staunch advocate and strong voice for people with disabilities.   Tracee is  remarkable…enjoy our episode.

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    26 mins
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