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Why You Should Never Recommend Yoga to the Chronically Ill
We need to learn to resist the urge to offer unsolicited and oversimplified medical advice for complex, incurable, chronic medical conditions.
Reasonable Accommodations and Supportive Professors
In a world full of ableism, choose to be an Anna.
What Resilient Squad Means to Me
Never underestimate the power of sharing your story or your message. You never know who needs it, or the impact it could have on them.
Shoutout to Caregivers
Severe illness can be traumatic, both for the person experiencing it, and the person who is forced to watch their loved one suffer.
Why I Created This Blog
This account is a love letter to the younger me and anybody else who needs to hear this: It won't always feel like this. It is possible to enjoy the outdoors with disabilities. And every life has value, no matter its challenges.
In this post, I share some of the things I have learned about accessibility in the outdoors and what I looked for as I was reviewing outdoor spaces. Hint: it’s more than just paved paths!