Unrealized Gifts: Why We Need Those Entrusted With Disabilities
There are many misunderstandings about those with disabilities. Because they often rely on support for many basic needs, it can be easy to overlook their profound gifts. This week on Conquering Your Clownfish, host Brady Murray shares inspiring stories about key figures from his life who, despite facing challenges, profoundly impacted him for the better. Join Brady as he shares his realization that while those with disabilities may require assistance with daily living, the hope, kindness, and acceptance they inspire has a tremendous positive impact on society. It is only when we fully include those with disabilities in our communities and lives that we allow ourselves to truly benefit from their unique perspectives that bring out the best in all of us.
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