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Our Kind of Normal

Author: Hannah Ponsford

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Being the sibling of a person with disabilities is an experience that can easily feel misunderstood. Often it's perceived as either the most wonderful experience, or the most challenging one. Like any sibling relationship, it can be both. Our Kind of Normal interviews people with disabilities and their siblings to share those connections and the lessons they bring.

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James and JuneBelle

James and JuneBelle

2026-02-0417:23

Meet James and JuneBelle, two siblings who understand the importance of friendship and belonging. James and JuneBelle tell us about all the ways they support each other, whether it be through hugs, humor or making sure the other is included amongst their peers. Follow the link below to check out Want to Play?, a book written by their mom, Larkin O’Leary, along with Amy Cathcart. The book teaches kids about the importance of belonging and accommodating each other’s differences. Want to...
Ella Talks Adulting

Ella Talks Adulting

2026-01-0118:25

For anyone, adulting comes with new challenges and responsibilities. In this episode, Ella tells Hannah about her experiences with starting a new job, communication in the workplace and fighting off the Sunday scaries.
Jacob and Nathan

Jacob and Nathan

2025-12-0149:19

Meet Jacob and Nathan, two brothers who are a perfect example of the true friendship and support system that can come out of a sibling relationship. In this episode, Jacob opens up to us about his experience with being a young adult who has Down Syndrome, his plans for college, and his love for hockey. His older brother Nathan gives insight on navigating the tricky balance between being his brother’s advocate and supporter, as well as learning how to take a step back and let Jacob find his in...
When you're the sibling of a person with disabilities, it can be difficult to find people who relate and/or want to talk about what it's really like. Luckily for you guys, I'm an oversharer and am opening the floor for anyone who wants to talk it out. Here we discuss the joys, the hardships, and the unique perspectives that these relationships bring. What better way to start us off than by introducing you to my own sister, Ella? Join us as we discuss sisterhood, Ella's goals and aspirations, ...
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