Walter joins the conversation to share insights on podcasting and the importance of telling diverse stories, highlighting the mission of The Working While Black Show and its community impact. The discussion explores cultural dynamics through Win's experiences and examines workplace environments for people of color with disabilities. Walter reflects on how podcasting has transformed his life, sharing favorite moments and episodes. They offer empowerment advice for people of color with disabilities, discuss workplace accessibility, and reflect on personal growth through podcasting. Win shares her perspective on perseverance and dream interview aspirations, concluding with a call to action and expressions of gratitude.
Win K Charles shares her personal journey through mental health and surgery, detailing post-surgery experiences and managing medications. She discusses the complications and concerns surrounding her back surgery recovery. The episode also delves into the challenges faced in podcast production amid health issues and explores the financial and emotional impact of living with a disability. Win confronts the stigma surrounding mental health and disability, offering insights and reflections on overcoming these barriers.
Denise shares her journey from education to advocacy, discussing challenges in special education, the significance of active listening, and the impact of labeling. The conversation covers mental health, the role of medication, and the importance of addressing children's behaviors and parent-teacher communication.
Cathy Belargin joins to discuss the complexities of achieving work-life balance, especially for caregivers of disabled individuals. Topics include prioritizing tasks, balancing work and childcare, recognizing burnout, and the importance of respite care and mental health support.
Jennifer discusses founding her company based on emotions and the creation of the Moody Monster. She shares personal experiences with emotional healing, stresses the importance of breaking mental health stigmas, and outlines her future goals, particularly around autism and emotional regulation.
Holly shares her COVID journey and the emotional aftermath, including PTSD, anxiety, and depression. She discusses a financial scam during recovery and Win's medical system experiences. They introduce the Abridge app for medical notes and Holly's nonprofit, Adventure Bucket Wish Foundation.
Tiffany Yu shares her journey of overcoming internalized ableism and her advocacy efforts, highlighting the intersection of mental health and disability awareness. The discussion explores the challenges and support she encountered while writing her book, along with family reactions. Tiffany provides insights into wheelchair accessibility, coping mechanisms, and the importance of recognizing personal triggers to combat negative mindsets. She offers advice on building a personal brand and marketing strategies for new authors. The episode also covers advancements in adaptive technology, concluding with expressions of gratitude and closing remarks.
Chris Levans introduces Win Kelly Charles, who shares her journey through spinal fusion surgery, childhood experiences, and daily life. She emphasizes the importance of self-advocacy in medical care and overcoming physical challenges. Sponsored by Imom podcast.
Win and Danielle discuss recent life changes, settling in Arizona, and the decision to sell a vehicle. They cover challenges faced since April, aid industry struggles, and caregiving system issues. The episode also includes medical updates, future plans, and physical therapy progress.
The episode begins with updates and a warm introduction to the guest, who shares insights on resilience and an unexpected career journey. A life-changing phone call about the guest's daughter's accident leads to a focus on maintaining a positive mindset. Personal experiences with medical emergencies abroad are discussed, including challenges faced in a Columbian hospital and the complex process of returning to the US. Finally, the current condition of the guest's daughter and caregiving responsibilities are explored.
This episode begins with a mix-up of the podcast name, followed by a discussion on a host's back injury and brief hiatus. Recognition of pride months for LGBTQ+ and disability is highlighted. Guest Dale shares his upbringing, family dynamics, and social reactions to disability. The importance of visibility, vulnerability, and understanding is emphasized. Dale talks about his friend with CP and communication challenges. Closing thoughts include resources for LGBTQ+ allies.
Andrew shares his journey of overcoming a brain aneurysm while balancing caregiving for his mother with ALS. From initial health challenges to recovery and rehabilitation, Andrew offers advice for caregivers and raises awareness for brain aneurysms and ALS.
This episode covers technical issues, the benefits of using StreamYard, and a big announcement about changes to the podcast. Updates include back surgery and health complications, a new partnership with Podcast AI, monetizing the podcast, accessibility plans, and future live streams.
Recapping the April 21st episode, this discussion delves into the discomfort of wearing a back brace, the journey through back surgery and recovery, and the use of oxygen therapy and an NG tube. It covers anemia discovery, rehab, bone stimulator use, caregiving services, and future surgery concerns.
Win At Life discusses a health update, rehab experiences, and ongoing therapy. They share challenges with previous care agencies, recovery room restrictions, and post-surgery struggles. Transitioning to home care and future plans are also covered. Sponsored by imom.com podcast.
Christophe shares his journey with Tourette's, from diagnosis to becoming a writer, and its impact on his self-worth and daily life. He discusses coping mechanisms, financial struggles on disability benefits, and the effect on personal relationships. Discover where to find his work.
Despite technical hiccups, this episode covers screen upgrades, upcoming surgery, and recovery plans. It discusses Google Podcasts' transition to YouTube Music, advises against filming surgeries, and emphasizes respecting hospital staff. Future podcast plans and disabled trust with a lawyer are also explored.
Simon Templar
Very Well Done !!! Two thumbs UP
Win Charles
hi
Alison Fischer
so fantastic to be on with you Win!!