Persons with disabilities include those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory challenges. Interaction with various barriers may hinder their active participation in society on equal basis. Inclusion should lead to increased involvement in socially expected life roles and activities. Our podcast, Mobility & Inclusion, emphasizes the importance of making sure everybody has the same opportunities to participate in every aspect of life to the best of their abilities and desires.
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The author of the book “Falling up: My Wild Ride from Victim to Kick ass Victory” with the foreword written by Dr. Wayne Dyer.
Dana is a veteran, an inspirational speaker, and a coach in independence living skills and spinal cord injury recovery.
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The author of the book “Falling up: My Wild Ride from Victim to Kick ass Victory” with the foreword written by Dr. Wayne Dyer.
Dana is a veteran, an inspirational speaker, and a coach in independence living skills and spinal cord injury recovery.
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Interview with Ross Moore, Adapted Physical Education Specialist.
Ross taught Adapted Physical Education for three years at a special day school in Pennsylvania. He served students from 3 to 21 years old with moderate to severe disabilities.
He continuously works to create an accepting and inclusive...
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Interview with Ross Moore, Adapted Physical Education Specialist.
Ross taught Adapted Physical Education for three years at a special day school in Pennsylvania. He served students from 3 to 21 years old with moderate to severe disabilities.
He continuously works to create an accepting and inclusive environment for all students with disabilities with all his school assignments.
Ross believes creating inclusive schools will create a more accepting and inclusive community.
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Rob is a fellow Pepperdine graduate, an entrepreneur, and a paratriathlete.
In 2015 Rob broke his back in a cycling accident while he was training for the triathlon. Since then he competed in many paratriathlons.
Rob is also an inspirational speaker with a central theme of “You create your life....
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Rob is a fellow Pepperdine graduate, an entrepreneur, and a paratriathlete.
In 2015 Rob broke his back in a cycling accident while he was training for the triathlon. Since then he competed in many paratriathlons.
Rob is also an inspirational speaker with a central theme of “You create your life.”
He’s the founder and chief creative catalyst of babalucas Creative that focuses on website design and online marketing.
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The extraordinary story of a man saved by music.
Eric’s story started a little over twenty years ago after a tragic accident turned his perfect life upside down.
Depressed and overcome with grief and emotion, Eric turned to drugs, alcohol, and senseless partying to suppress his profound sadnes...
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The extraordinary story of a man saved by music.
Eric’s story started a little over twenty years ago after a tragic accident turned his perfect life upside down.
Depressed and overcome with grief and emotion, Eric turned to drugs, alcohol, and senseless partying to suppress his profound sadness.
Eric almost gave up on life, but one night a random click on an internet link changed everything.
Link to Eric’s book: https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Stop-Dancing-addiction-discovery-ebook/dp/B07Q4S24MY
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Annette was a young, healthy mother with two children, 6 and 12 years old. She exercised daily, ate a healthy diet and had no pre-existing medical conditions. At age 48, she was about to have the first surgery of her life; a hysterectomy. A common surgery that thousands of women undergo every day,...
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Annette was a young, healthy mother with two children, 6 and 12 years old. She exercised daily, ate a healthy diet and had no pre-existing medical conditions. At age 48, she was about to have the first surgery of her life; a hysterectomy. A common surgery that thousands of women undergo every day, and it was performed many times with success. There was nothing to worry about. The hospital staff explained to her husband that the surgery would last approximately two hours, and if everything went as expected, he could bring her home the next day. But things didn’t go as expected… Annette’s and her family’s life was forever changed due to medical negligence. a little-known California law established 45 years ago, in 1975 set a cap on the damages that compensated patients like Annette for all she had lost due to medical negligence at $250,000. That limit for loss of a patient’s quality of life still stands today – exactly as it was written back then. Annette appears on Mobility and Inclusion and talks about how her life was impacted and how she carries on as an amputee today. Take a look here.
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Mai Ling has over 14 years of clinical practice from preschool through geriatrics, she is an expert in augmentative and alternative communication.
She is currently working with Cognixion to create the world’s first brain-computer interface and augmented reality technology for AAC and is orga...
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Mai Ling has over 14 years of clinical practice from preschool through geriatrics, she is an expert in augmentative and alternative communication.
She is currently working with Cognixion to create the world’s first brain-computer interface and augmented reality technology for AAC and is organizing her second book in the #1 kindle Best Seller series – Becoming an Exceptional Leader. This anthology is created by co-authors who have joined Mai Ling as a guest on her Xceptional Leader podcast and Facebook live interviews where she spotlights disability leaders all over the world.
She is also working with Verge Learning following recent acquisition of XceptionalED, the professional development platform she co-founded.
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Ashlee is a social worker by education. She graduated with her Bachelor of Social work in 2018. It took her 8 years to earn her secondary degree as she greatly struggled with her health in the last decade.
Ashlee is a person with disability: She has Cerebral Palsy as well as Hydrocephalus.
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Ashlee is a social worker by education. She graduated with her Bachelor of Social work in 2018. It took her 8 years to earn her secondary degree as she greatly struggled with her health in the last decade.
Ashlee is a person with disability: She has Cerebral Palsy as well as Hydrocephalus.
She is a writer of poems and short stories.
Ashlee started her own blog in 2017 which addresses stigma, inequalities, and to dismantle bias, unfairness, and ableism.
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Zach is a lawyer, former Marine officer, and fellow Pepperdine (two time!) graduate.
He is a Partner at the Dallas Personal Injury law firm of Herbert & Eberstein, LLP. Zach’s practice entails helping injured victims navigate the complicated legal process of insurance compensation.
Ov...
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Zach is a lawyer, former Marine officer, and fellow Pepperdine (two time!) graduate.
He is a Partner at the Dallas Personal Injury law firm of Herbert & Eberstein, LLP. Zach’s practice entails helping injured victims navigate the complicated legal process of insurance compensation.
Over the years, Zach has helped countless people with injuries ranging from smaller aches and pains all the way up to catastrophic, life-changing injuries.
Zach uses technology to help communicate to a wide range of clienteles, including the deaf.
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