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Get Centered

Get Centered

By: The Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges
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The Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges (The Center) created the Get Centered Podcast to share stories of the individuals served and information about the essential services offered at The Center. The Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges is a 501(c)(3) adaptive recreational facility serving people from 6-years-old to end of life who are impacted by physical challenges. The Center provides opportunities to promote physical and cognitive function, socialization, and life satisfaction to improve their lives.The Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges Economics Management Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • Get Centered with John Olivas
    Aug 6 2025

    With limited use of his dominant hand, John had to start over. Thanks to an encouraging art instructor at The Center, he discovered a hidden talent for art.In this month’s Get Centered Podcast, John shares how The Center became a home away from home and how life after loss led to unexpected purpose. Click below to listen now!


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    26 mins
  • Get Centered with Sherri Watson
    Jul 2 2025

    This month on Get Centered, Wendi Fralick interviews Sherri Watson, a vibrant and active woman whose life changed in an instant after experiencing a stroke caused by a rare genetic condition.

    In this inspiring episode, Sherri opens up about her recovery journey, raising her son as a single mom, finding love again, and the vital role The Center has played in helping her stay strong, connected, and centered.


    Her story is a powerful reminder of resilience, hope, and the strength it takes to move forward when life throws the unexpected your way.

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    26 mins
  • Get Centered with Sandie Busby
    Jun 4 2025

    In this month’s podcast episode, Chief Executive Officer Wendi Fralick sits down with The Center’s Interpreter Services Manager, Sanie Busby, to explore the critical role interpreters play in the lives of Deaf individuals. The conversation sheds light on common misconceptions about the Deaf community, the importance of accurate and respectful interpretation, and the growing need for qualified interpreters.

    This powerful episode is a reminder that communication access isn’t optional—it’s essential.


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    37 mins
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