Moving Forward: The Chris Singleton Story

After a mass shooting at a historically black church in Charleston, South Carolina, a teen Chris Singleton was forced into fostering two younger siblings, and Chris made an unpopular decision to fend off hatred with forgiveness. Learn how he’s discovered his purpose in anti-racism advocacy and writing children’s books — one of which landed on the radar of the Obama Foundation.

No Longer an Orphan with Catherine Namwezi

Orphaned at 15, Catherine walked a tightrope juggling parenting her younger siblings and chasing after an education in rural Uganda. With the support of teachers who believed in her and doctors who took her in as a daughter, Catherine found her way and is committed to breaking the cycle of poverty in rural communities in Africa, and is currently located in Kenya working towards that goal.

Why Am I So Short? with Kevin Cekanor

Got burning questions about dwarfism? Kevin Cekanor wants you to ask away. The speaker, author, photographer, disability advocate and athlete hopes to dismantle stigmas about dwarfism with more conversations. This podcast explores our guest’s success, family dynamics, and how he redirected his furlough into purpose: writing his life story, photography, and developing a social media series.

The Power of Song: Disabled on Broadway with Jennifer Kumiyama

Jennifer is a singer and actress born with Arthrogryposis. She is the first performer in a wheelchair to ever be on any Disney stage in the world and has been in many productions on screen and on stage since 2000. Listen as she discusses how she navigated through her struggle with identity, ultimately finding her voice through singing and resurrecting her soul.

The Bionic Unicorn: Life after Cancer with Damian Buchman

Entrepreneur, thought leader and cancer survivor Damian Buchman is invincible. Diagnosed at age 13, his loved ones aided in developing his positive mindset that powered him through the gauntlet of surgeries and chemotherapy en route to defying the odds. Listen to his story as he pursued adaptive sports and became an emblem of hope to children living with a multitude of disabilities.

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