Dr. Marc Sapir joins Betsy Wurzel to discuss I’ll Fly Away: Stories of Disabled Elders, exploring dignity, music, and honoring end-of-life wishes.

It’s also a reprieve from the negative news we see day in and day out. This story is a definite win for disability rights in America.

One crucial takeaway from this discussion? The power of book reviews! Lluew highlighted how reviews on platforms like Amazon and Goodreads significantly impact book sales and provide invaluable feedback to authors.

She elaborates on her identity as pansexual and explains the concept of gender fluidity. Additionally, Dani sheds light on the discrimination faced by transgender individuals within the LGBTQ+ community.
Dani reflects on her personal experience, noting that while her mother accepted her relatively…

It’s a sobering reminder to consider where our priorities lie, especially when politicians exploit the political climate or celebrity scandals to divert attention away from pressing matters.

With one in every 44 kids with autism in the US and 26% of US adult’s having a disability, we (and Congress) need to step up…and stop distracting ourselves with the culture wars!

Danielle was born with Cerebral Palsy and is an inspirational role model for everyone to live their life no matter what their disabilities are! People with disabilities deserve to be treated with respect and dignity. Betsy highly recommends going to Danielle Coulter’s website to…

Elsa also discusses with Betsy how 85 percent of disabled women have been assaulted, how difficult it is to be believed that an assault happened, and how the medical community discriminates against the disabled by giving subpar medical care!

 Jesse has met angels along the way who have helped him and Jesse has been seizure free for 44 years!

“Win Kelly Charles, has Cerebral Palsy and her mission is to help others with physical and mental disabilities to find their voices through written or spoken word, using today’s assistive technologies as needed.”