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You Are Not Behind: A January Reset That Actually Works
January brings a lot of expectations. New goals. New habits. A fresh start that assumes everyone is ready to move forward at full speed. For many people, that pressure feels less like motivation and more like weight. Life does not reset just because the calendar changes, especially when you are…
Rolling Across the World: Cory Lee on Adventure, Advocacy, and Access for All
In this episode, we interview Cory Lee, a travel writer and advocate, and conclude with our Deep Cut, where we discuss the South Korean Netflix series “Extraordinary Attorney Woo.”
Bridging the Gap: Charles Redding on Global Solutions for Assistive Technology
This episode features a conversation with Charles Redding, Executive Director of Wheels for Humanity and the leader of CLASP, as well as a Deep Cut discussion about the documentary “Rising Phoenix.”
From Barriers to Solutions: How Disability Rights Strengthen Our Communities
Barriers We Faced in 2025 People with disabilities in Florida faced many obstacles this year. These barriers are not new, but 2025 made it clear there is still a long way to go before everyone can live, work, and participate fully in their community. The roots of these challenges are…
Breaking Sound Barriers: Lachi on Music, Advocacy, and the Future of Entertainment
In this, our 100th episode, we interview Grammy-nominated recording artist, songwriter, and advocate Lachi, followed by our Deep Cut about the movie “Sound of Metal.”
Enough Is Enough: Preventable Deaths in Intellectual Disabilities - with Sara Ryan
In this episode, we interview Professor Sara Ryan, author of “Critical Health and Learning Disabilities: An Exploration of Erasure and Social Murder,” and end with our ‘Deep Cut’ segment discussing the UK documentary “When Barbara Met Alan.”
When Thank You Isn’t Enough
When Thank You Isn’t Enough Every day in Florida and across the country, people with disabilities and their families rely on community organizations, volunteers, and neighbors to fill gaps left by public systems that fall short. Food banks keep refrigerators stocked when benefits are delayed or denied. Volunteers step up…
Access, Not Applause: Sarah Todd Hammer on Moving Beyond Inspiration
In this episode, we interview Sarah Todd Hammer, author, speaker, and consultant, and end with a ‘Deep Cut’ segment analyzing the documentary “Catwalk: From Glada Hudik to New York.”
What the End of the Government Shutdown Means for People with Disabilities
The recent government shutdown has ended, and funding for vital programs is back in place. This is a relief for many people with disabilities and their families who rely on federal programs to meet their needs. But even with the shutdown over, some uncertainty remains, and it may take time…
When the System Fails, Who Shows Up?
As of November 2025, many people in Florida and across the United States are living through a federal government shutdown. When the government stalls, essential services slow down or stop. For people with disabilities and their families, this means real uncertainty about food, health care, housing, and more. In these…
