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Disabled Well-Being videos

Below are the best videos we could find on Disabled Well-Being.

Disability doesn’t just affect our physical bodies. It affects the entirety of how we move through—and are allowed to move through—our world. Whether our disabilities are visible or invisible, whether they affect our physical movement or mental processing, whether they are a result of accident, genetics, disease, or aging: the truth is that at some point in our lives, we all fall below our social baseline of “able-bodied.” When we live in a society and culture that is oriented around individual independence instead of communal well-being, we can face layers of limitations that impact our mental, physical, emotional, and relational health. While disability does limit us, it can be helpful to recognize which limitations are in our bodies and which ones are assumptions we are making about ourselves—and each other.

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#HowYouSeeMe - How to Talk about Disability with Four Successful Women.

Eone has hosted virtual panel with Becca Meyers, Catherine Elliott, Lizzi Smith and Mallory Weggemann! Hear what these four amazing individuals have to say about embracing their differences and how they tackle the World.

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Look Beyond My Disability, See the True Me - ‘Fire in the Rain’ Music Video

Each of us has our unique gifts. When we look beyond disabilities, persons with special needs can contribute to society. Watch this video – a celebration of abilities.

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Invisible Diversity: A Story Of Undiagnosed Autism | Carrie Beckwith-Fellows | TEDxVilnius

What is autism and why is it difficult to get it diagnosed? In her talk Carrie shares her own personal journey towards diagnosis of autism: why it took 35 years, and what are the root causes for such invisible diversity?

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Intimacy & Disability - How We Make It Work - Q&A Part 1

Part one of a Q&A series about how we manage intimacy in our interabled relationship.

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Angry Enough to Stay Politically Active

Learn what Juliet Salih, a schoolteacher with cerebral palsy, has to say about the lack of accessibility in our education system and the country in general, and why you need to get politically involved, starting by casting your ballot this election.

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Veterans Coming Home—Dwayne Parker: Learning to Adapt WHRO

While serving his country in Saudi Arabia, Airman Dwayne Parker lost vision in his right eye. Like thousands of our servicemen and women wounded in action in Iraq and Afghanistan, Dwayne returned home to a life filled with challenges. For Dwayne, frustration and depression soon followed.

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Employees with Disabilities Improve Productivity

Weston Sythoff and Keri Bellacosa speak about Disability Awareness Month, and how businesses can benefit.

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Playtime is for Everyone. The Custom Swings Letting Disabled Kids Soar | Beautiful News

After observing the lack of specialised playground equipment creating a noticeable divide between the learners, Anli Starke built a new playground to include all children.

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Paralyzed Veteran Uses Fitness to Help Others

An Arkansas Soldier, who was active for his entire lifetime, suddenly hit with a life-altering injury. It struck while he was in sniper training three years ago after falling into a pond, hitting a concrete brick.

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Women Veterans Build Healthy Life, Overcome Injuries

32 female veterans from the Wounded Warrior Project, participated in workouts and attended classroom sessions led by EXOS coaches at Mayo Clinic.

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