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2. Inspiration through Wheelchair Sports with John Boie
30:57||Season 2, Ep. 2John Boie is an athlete at the highest level. He is a member of the US Men's National Wheelchair Basketball team and has his eye set on the 2021 Paralympics in Tokyo this August. A native of WI, he grew up on a farm, but when he was involved in a tractor accident at the age of 2 resulting in an incomplete spinal cord injury, it didn’t mean his parents would go easy on him. Join us, as John talks about how he got to where he is today, the obstacles he continues to overcome, and how to not be afraid of failing.
1. Inspiring Kids through Wheelchair Sports and Recreation
29:58||Season 2, Ep. 1Join us as we talk to Damian Buchman about how to inspire kids to try something new, in a new pair of shoes, the sport wheelchair! A one-in-a-billion survivor of his childhood bone cancer, Damian has endured dozens of surgeries. But, that never stopped him. He is the founder of The Ability Center and the Wisconsin Adaptive Sports Association. He is also the vision behind the RampUp movement. He has a passion for helping people realize their best self, delivering his message of hope. In his words, “The work I do is simply my way to honor my survivorship and those who lost their battle. Everybody deserves an equal opportunity to play – together!”. You can find more out about him and his missions at www.damianbuchman.com www.tacwi.org and on Facebook as Damian Buchman.
5. Gaining Kids’ Trust in Times of Uncertainty-with Jeff Mason
53:34||Season 1, Ep. 5Today, I am talking with Jeff Mason on gaining kids trust in times of uncertainty. Jeff is a father to two wonderful boys, and is a pediatric physical therapist who has been working his dream job at Children’s Minnesota for the last 10 years. His work integrates his love for mental health, working with pediatric cancer patients and a growing interest in hospice care. Over the last 8 years, he has been meeting kids and their families shortly after their initial cancer diagnosis and is working almost exclusively in the pediatric oncology inpatient department. Jeff’s super power is the true connection he makes with kids and their families and finding creative ways to empower kids in challenging times.
4. Parenting Twin Toddlers during COVID-19
01:09:43||Season 1, Ep. 4Today, I am extremely thankful to be talking to Michelle and Rachelle Skarr. Not only are they long time friends of mine, but they are amazing working mamas to twin toddlers. Michelle is now a Senior Systems Engineer at Centauri and Rachelle is a Satellite Systems Engineer at Boeing. Like most of us, they are learning to transition to working from home while raising their littles and finding a way to make the most of it. Listen in and find your inspiration to taking care of yourself, your kids, your neighbors, and your local businesses. Want even more inspiration? Follow them on Facebook as Michelle Skarr and Rachelle Skarr.
3. Movement After Injury with Grant Hennington
31:09||Season 1, Ep. 3Today, I’m here with Grant Hennington talking about how movement can inspire change. Grant is not only a great friend of mine, but also a sought out Physical Therapist who has been a part of LIVEfor since 2012. He is now treating at Salmon Bay Physical Therapy In Seattle, Washington. Check out him and his clinic at www.salmonbaypt.com/
2. Bohring-Opitz Syndrome, with Tracy Schreiber
47:45||Season 1, Ep. 2Today, I am blessed to sit down and talk with the stay at home mom of an amazing little boy, Jack. Jack is now 8 yo and was the inspiration behind starting LIVEfor. He has since been diagnosed with Bohring-Opitz Syndrome and continues to grow and flourish every day. His parents are natural advocates who inspire me as a mom and provider. Join us as we talk about his condition, his journey, the importance of advocacy, and the amazing boy he is! For more information on his syndrome, visit http://bos-foundation.org/ and if you’re interested in how you can help, visit https://captainjacklures.ecwid.com/ where you can find out how to contribute to this cause.
1. Introduction
44:09||Season 1, Ep. 1Today, I’m here with my husband, Kyle, and my son, Bekytt. In this intro episode we chat about who we are individually and as a family, and how movement is important in our lives both personally and professionally. Kyle and I also dive deeper into a full conversation on how movement can inspire change. Discover more about LIVEfor at www.live-for.org and Kyle’s work at https://kylemkraft.com
What do you LIVEfor?
00:44|LIVEfor...was created in 2011 by a pediatric physical therapist with a dream to help all kids with a physical disability maximize their potential, regardless of their ability to pay for treatment. This podcast is an extension of that dream where we connect with parents, caregivers, kids, physicians and entrepreneurs who share a vision that no one is limited by any disability, condition or societal pressure. We talk about how physical therapy can be incorporated into any setting, especially the outdoors, but more importantly how movement is vital for development self efficacy.
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