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https://www.zachanner.com/https://ifatbirthyoudontsucceed.com/Instagram: @zach.annerYoutube
Zach Anner is a unique personality, writer, comedian, and media influencer born in America in 1984. He is also a YouTube star who motivates people to make daily positive changes. From an early age, he advocated for positive thinking and self-realization no matter what.
He became popular after emerging as the winner of the Oprah Winfrey Show's "Search for the Next TV Star" in 2010, which saw him hosting his travel show, "Rollin' with Zach," on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN). His story is remarkable for his endless optimism, thirst for self-knowledge, and creativity that breaks through even physiological barriers.
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“You can’t make dreams come true if the only thing you’re doing is dreaming.” This is from a guy who was counted out on Day 1. What does that mean? It means not being included in an activity. In this case, that activity was life itself. The doctors told his parents he would’t live more than a few months. He was born without arms, almost no legs, and given up for adoption. Now, decades later, he’s an accomplished musician and world traveller.
Growing up in Nashville was part of his musical trajectory… eventually leading to a moment in front of 20,000 people, performing his soulful style of music where Jeffrey Marshall, that’s our guest today, became known as “the guy who plays bass guitar with his feet."
LISTEN & WATCH. 3 minute video. Solo performance singing, playing bass guitar, and harmonica. Jeffrey's WebsiteJeffrey on Instagram -
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Jenna's Website: https://www.jennabainbridge.com/
Jenna on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bainbridgejenna/
Episode Highlights
🔸 A Blank Slate for Auditions
Jenna shares her unique approach to auditions, using a nondescript wheelchair to present herself as a "blank slate" for casting directors, allowing her talent to shine first and foremost.🔸 Fashion Forward Mobility
She’s on the hunt for a vibrant new wheelchair! Jenna gets candid about how wheelchairs can be more than just functional, discussing exciting customization options like light-up wheels and personalized patches that make powerful statements—both fashion and functional.🔸 Overcoming Barriers in Theater
Jenna recounts her journey facing discrimination in both sports and theater due to her disability. With the unwavering support of her parents and sheer determination, she found her place in theater companies that celebrated disability and diversity, leading her to a historic role on Broadway.🔸 A Voice for Change
Her consulting business, Consultability, champions the mantra that access needs are human needs. Jenna is pioneering a shift in the theater world by advocating for more inclusive and accessible environments for everyone.🔸 Representation Matters
From her major break at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival to performing on Broadway, Jenna underscores the importance of casting actors with disabilities in diverse roles—more than checkbox diversity but genuine inclusion based on talent and capability.🔸 The Power of Community Support
Erik and Jenna reflect on the crucial role of community and support systems in their respective journeys, highlighting how encouragement and advocacy from loved ones and mentors open doors and create lasting impacts. -
Shawn reached out to the pod recently looking for a little insight from Erik on a project. It’s called the Shine Music festival. She founded it in 2019, formed a non-profit, assembled a team, and next month will be their 4th annual event.
With that in mind, we put Erik in the hot seat for a bit, and Shawn asks some pressing questions about his experience growing the No Barriers organization. You’ll hear his ideas and advice on running a nonprofit, leadership, and sustaining a mission-driven organization.
So what is this music festival all about? It’s a visionary project that will make you rethink how we approach inclusivity in our communities. Every sensory experience is accessible to all. From colorblind glasses and braille t-shirts to acoustic performances and adaptive technologies, Shawn is revolutionizing how we experience and connect through music.
Shine Music Festival promo video
Shine Music Website
Shawn Satterfield LinkedIn
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Episode Rundown
00:00 Navy choice surprising, personal agency, self-assessment.10:07 Routine of deployment, planning missions, intense focus.15:36 Be vigilant for potential IED hazards.16:35 Struggle to stay focused in combat heat.25:33 Grateful for life after near-death experience.29:57 Realized blindness after combat, surgery wasn't successful.34:45 Frustration over unique challenges and solutions.41:27 Supporting network enabled veteran to succeed athletically.43:21 Fear turned to opportunity, life changed completely.51:46 Doubt about value of congratulations for disability.53:33 Paralympics transformed mindset, athletes are incredibly inspirational.01:00:30 Passionate about academia and influencing others positively.01:04:44 Sharing combat and sports experiences to inspire.Brad's Website: https://www.bradsnyder.us/
Brad on Instgram. https://www.instagram.com/bradsnyderusa/
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Ben's Website: www.jetbutterflies.com
Ben's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jetbutterflies/
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This duo took the Grand Canyon head-on, from one side to the other and back again, with nothing but their grit and trusty hand cycles — or "trikes" as they like to call them. Why trikes? Because they are both paralyzed from the waist down. Jason was injured in a rollover vehicle crash. Quinn, from a fall while climbing a giant wall of granite, the famed El Capitan in California.
Their journey, marked by both physical, mental, and bureaucratic challenges, sheds light on wider issues faced by individuals with disabilities, offering insights that are as instructive as they are inspiring.
00:25 Adventures and Challenges: Rim to Rim Grand Canyon Experience
02:17 Meeting at Craig Hospital: A Bond Formed Through Rehabilitation
02:26 Exploring the Differences in Spinal Cord Injuries and Mobility
05:25 The Technicalities and Thrills of Hand Cycling and Trikes
11:19 The Grand Canyon Adventure: Planning, Teamwork, and Execution
17:12 Navigating the Technical Challenges of the Grand Canyon Trails
24:14 The Technicalities and Public Reactions to Adaptive Mobility Devices
24:46 Understanding and Educating on Accessibility in Nature
28:04 The Complexities of Adaptive Equipment and Accessibility Rights
33:02 Reflecting on Past Adventures and the Impact of Injuries
35:24 The Journey of Recovery and Advocacy for Spinal Cord Injuries
43:24 The Role of Unite to Fight Paralysis in Advancing Research and Advocacy
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Tanja, a four-time Paralympic gold medalist, shares her personal journey as an athlete, the changing significance of her victories, and her involvement advancing adaptive sports. Her dedication to the community and the memories she's cherished are an integral part of this conversation.
Ross, an engineer, takes us through the technical strides and the human stories behind the development of the Tetraski. It’s possibly the most advanced ski we’ve ever seen for sure. Is designed for people with complex physical injuries or illness. Don’t have use of your hands or legs? You can control this through your breath, independently. Whatever you’re doing, the ski is responding, you are in command, you’re shredding again or maybe for the first time.
TRAILS adaptive
TetraSki website (Tetradapt)
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Gabriel Rodreick website: https://gabrielrodreick.com/
LISTEN: Freaque https://open.spotify.com/artist/6xmxsU99bvYcGrvdsw3pFk
WATCH: 16 min interview covering the basics of his story. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7lH6xeWghs
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Listen to the full episodes referenced in this episode.Episode 178 - Rob Cahill and 4DWNEpisode 177 - Nic NovickiEpisode 173 - Dr. Diva Amon, Behind the BubbleEpisode 172 - Kathy Eldon, the active soul in all of usEpisode 150 - Chasing Dreams with Diana Nyad
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You've arrived at the intersection of human willpower and biomechanics. After this episode you’ll be wondering, “is the term ‘disability’ about to be dismantled and and reshaped by pioneers using the power of technology?” Our guests are Keenon Werling and Russel Martin, two pHd students from the Stanford Biomechatronics lab. The topic. Wearable Robots. Exoskeletons.
Maybe the first image that comes to mind are futuristic versions of these creations. They are all over Hollywood in blockbuster movies like Avatar, Black Panther, Spider man, Iron Man. But here in the real world, innovations in exoskeletons have the potential to truly change lives. Can they give someone confined to a wheelchair the option of walking down the street? ….or what about an exoskeleton that gives them the freedom to go for a run…garage along the beach.
One thing about Keenon. He can’t go for that run on the beach, give his wife a piggy back, or hike with his dog… Why? He has an incurable degenerative neuropathy, which has been slowly paralyzing him from the feet up. Life in a wheelchair could be right around the corner for him. Is restoring mobility for people with disabilities like Keenon’s really possible? Stick around and find out.
The Lab: https://biomechatronics.stanford.edu/
Keenon Werling: https://keenon.github.io/
Russell Martin https://www.linkedin.com/in/russell-m-martin/
Lab overview video. https://youtu.be/SiHyoOhCnag?si=3L1FYjWpvh0RlDM0
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WEBSITE: The Davis Phinney Foundation
WATCH: 8 minutes. Davis Phinney Moment of Victory.
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Today, we’re talking augmented reality with audio and ultimately sensory substitution. Our guest is Tim Devine. He and his team at Action Audio have developed a product that translates the spatial data from live sports into sound, allowing blind and low vision audiences to follow the action in real time. It’s not just functional tech though, it’s emotional. He wants to bring the tension, the anticipation… the core of what makes live sports amazing to watch, to this audience.
Tim shares his journey into the world of sound design, starting with a focus on tennis and eventually collaborating with the NBA, transforming data into an immersive 3D spatial audio experience. You'll hear Tim's passion for music, emotion, and sound come to life as we discuss everything from enhancing the broadcast experience to the future expansions in sports like soccer and football.
Tim's story isn't just about technological breakthroughs; it's about persistence, responsibility, and the drive to make ideas accessible to those who will most benefit from them. -
Today we meet Alice Brouhard and her daughter Kara. When Kara was 5 she was struck by an out of control skier. The accident caused a traumatic brain injury, left Kara legally blind and mostly paralyzed on one side of her body. Kara's parents helped her relearn as much as they could and raised Kara to live as independently as possible, patiently pushing her to chase her dreams. Alice took finding assistive technology into her own hands and in the process became a champion of the use of technology to support people with memory and cognitive challenges. She has worked tirelessly to set up a system that allows Kara to live independently.
What keeps Alice going? How does Kara navigate life with such spirit, and what does it tell us about accessibility and resilience? We’ll hear about Kara's incredible journey and her dedication to living independently, even amidst challenges like vision loss, paralysis, and seizures. Today, she manages her life with the help of wonderful technology but more than anything, her fiery spirit. -
What would you with an extra tank of gas? It’s a metaphor for living that we had not heard, until now, when we interviewed Nick Martinez. He’s a true adventurer and survivor of life's highest peaks and deepest valleys. And to complete the metaphor, yes, the fuel indeed ran out and not just once. His narratives provide insight into his world of BASE jumping and climbing as well as his life-altering experiences that have shaped his unique perspective on life, death, and everything in-between. He’s lost loved ones in tragic accidents and survived near-death experience himself. You’ll hear how he emerged with a view of life with "extra mode" activate - an extra tank of gas, something to be cherished and refueled every day, with the good things.
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Book Link. RESILIENCE: THE SCIENCE OF MASTERING LIFE’S GREATEST CHALLENGES
Dr. Dennis Charney on LinkedIn
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4DWN Film Trailer
https://4dwn.org/
https://www.instagram.com/4dwn_org/
https://www.facebook.com/4DWNskateboarding
https://www.youtube.com/@4dwnproject197
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https://www.nicnovicki.com/
https://www.instagram.com/nicnovicki/
https://www.instagram.com/disabilityfilmchallenge/
https://disabilityfilmchallenge.com/
The Disability Challenge video. https://youtu.be/FISwEhPXWzQ
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Kyle Maynard is no stranger to pushing the limits, overcoming obstacles, and inspiring others to live a no barriers life. That’s why he’s our guest today AND in a few weeks when we see him on stage at the No Barriers Summit. His first No Barriers Summit was 12 years ago and a pivotal moment in his life, because soon thereafter he bear crawled to the top the highest mountain in Africa. Bearcrawled? He’s got a rare condition known as congenital amputation, that left him with arms that end at his elbows and legs that end near his knees.
Today Kyle shares stories of his transformation, but we go beyond physical feats and explore the deeper motivations that drive him. Like the importance of connection and the power of using climbing as a vehicle to foster relationships, AND his upcoming project aimed at creating a long-lasting impact in the world.
Join us as for stories of triumph, growth, and the relentless pursuit of a life without barriers. Get ready to be inspired and motivated to embrace your own journey. -
In anticipation of the No Barriers annual 3-day festival we call the Summit (starts on Aug 25th), we’re re-releasing an episode that was recorded live at a previous Summit in Lake Tahoe. The guest? JR Martinez. His journey is filled with ups and downs. While on patrol with his Army unit in Iraq, his vehicle was hit with a roadside bomb. He was trapped inside as the explosives his vehicle was carrying detonated around him. During his recovery with over 30 surgeries and skin grafts, he found solace in helping other wounded veterans. 8 years later, an opportunity to join Dancing with the Stars arrived… you’ve heard of the show maybe?? …. and he (with his dancing partner) won the whole thing! He was in the spotlight now. Writing a book came soon after, the title: Full of Heart: My Story of Survival, Strength and Spirit. In this episode JR shares these experiences with us in an engaging way. And through out it his message of resilience and optimism rings true.
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