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Seeing Ability Podcast

A conversation with and for people impacted by the world of disability.


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  • 81. Episode 81 - Consider the Prosequences

    33:08||Season 1, Ep. 81
    Dr. Michael Norman sees the world from a different angle. That has helped him create the best life for his daughter. Tune in as he shares his idea of the prosequences of having a child with a disability.

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  • 80. Episode 80 - Empower Me Center

    38:14||Season 1, Ep. 80
    Like a lot of things that are good, this organization was founded by parents to have adaptive sports for their kids in 1999. Years later its blossomed into an amazing organization with a big vision for how they support families. Tune in and hear their insights along this journey.
  • 79. Episode 79 - A Partner to Parents

    38:24||Season 1, Ep. 79
    What if a mom who gets it was able to walk by your side on the journey of raising a kid who is different? You won’t want to miss the insights and stories from Lisa Richer on this episode.
  • 78. Episode 78 - Central KY Community Therapies

    34:36||Season 1, Ep. 78
    Sometimes the key to unlocking progress is through music. In this episode we shine a spotlight on the great work being done by this central Kentucky nonprofit.
  • 77. Episode 77 - Sometimes You Need a Helmet

    41:09||Season 1, Ep. 77
    Join me as a special needs dad gets super candid about the challenges that often come on the special needs parenting path.
  • 76. Episode 76 - 21st Century Dads Foundation

    36:00||Season 1, Ep. 76
    Don’t miss this charity spotlight episode about a group who empowers dads of children with special needs through their podcast, their mentoring groups, and a book coming out this year. Listen in and share with dads you know.
  • 75. Episode 75 - Zane's Journey

    31:54||Season 1, Ep. 75
    Hear about the impact of their NICU experience, figuring out how to find resources, impact on the family, and more. Mom Kristen shares the journey of having a son who did not walking until age 3 to playing t-ball and more.