Ryan and Doug
Ryan and Doug
Duration: minutes and secondsIn this episode of #IGotThis … adjusting your attitude. A fencing coach, with limited mobility, and his young student, who has cerebral palsy, realize being different doesn’t mean being less.
Ryan and Doug
In this episode of #IGotThis … adjusting your attitude. A fencing coach, with limited mobility, and his young student, who has cerebral palsy, realize being different doesn’t mean being less.
Taylor and April
In this episode of #IGotThis… living outside the box. A small-town artist with vision loss and a big city dancer unable to walk; both refuse to let their physical challenges define the passion in their lives.
Conner and Stephannie
In this episode of #IGotThis … the power of independence. A man with partial sight and a dark adolescence graduates law school, a first from his reservation. And, a woman who is partially sighted and endured a challenging childhood packs her bags for a fresh future.
Laurie and Jennifer
In this episode of #IGotThis… reclaiming your identity. Two women, two accidents, two lives in wheelchairs. Find out what it took for each woman to realize her old self was not lost because of a new reality.
Nicole and Bean
In this episode of #IGotThis … finding purpose by helping others. A mysterious virus paralyzes a woman’s legs, but not her resilience; and multiple sclerosis diagnosis changes another woman’s priorities.
Alexis and Eileen
In this episode of #IGotThis … becoming a mother. An Edmonton woman proves you don’t need two hands to cook or become a parent, just as a mom who has cerebral palsy pushed aside her doubts to create the family she desired.
Michelle and Andrew
In this episode of #IGotThis … the mind-body connection. Meet a woman with a rare condition whose emotions control her physical well-being, and a young man who has chronic pain learns the significance of listening to his body.
Heather and Doug and Nicole
In this episode of #IGotThis … entrepreneurship. Finding work with a disability can be challenging. Learn how a couple with limited mobility started a sweet business, and meet a Saskatoon woman who’s turning her quirky personality into an online success.