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Please Welcome Stephanie Debes Founder Of The Makeup On Wheels Foundation & Life In Wheels To The Abler Family!

You can check out her work here: The Makeup On wheels Foundation The Makeup On Wheels Foundation will also be listed as a resource on the blog as well! Thank you stephanie for allowing us to connect, and may thia be the start of a wonderful partnership/friendship! Jessica, Founder Of The Abler

Host A Show With Me!

We are now taking requests for co-hosting duties on our show, The Many Faces Of The Abled Podcast. on the blog itself, you will find the form entitled, Co-Host With Me. Please beaware we do not discuss straightforward ploitical or regleious based topics. Once Jessica recieves the completed form she will then tell you whether or not you will be working together. Please also beaware that this stands for both theme shows, and now theme shows. If you have any futher questions,you can e-mail Jessica, or private message Jessica directly through the platform itself. I look forword to working with you! -Jessica

Welcome Mobility Doctor To The Abler Family !

I am happy to announce we are now working alongside, and connected with a barnd new start-up Mobility Doctor! You can check out our newest cross-promotion Mobility Doctor Cross promotion Post

Our newest topic for the month of March: Disability Culture: an opinion piece

 The follwoing topic is based on the personal opinions and thoughts of the founder herself. And is not based on statstics or facts of any kind. It is also important to note that. This topic is also the first theme show to be discussed on the The Many Faces Of The Abled Podcast. Hosted/produced by the founder as well. The Audio and show notes will be provided in this post.  Thank you for your continued support- Founder, Jessica Niziolek The Many Faces Of The Abled Bi-weekly Podcast How Disability Culture Is Seen  Show Notes - The following is based on the opinion of the host -First Theme Show Of 2021  Show dates 2/15/21 Youtube and 2/20/21 for onair channels  In the general sense, at least in the beginning, disability was seen as a person not being valuable, or part of society as a capable and productive member despite their disability. The Idea of having studies that look at disabilities, were nonexistent. Now, where we are in a new decade, and conversations, ha...