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TAL S3 E12 Laugh with Your Disability

TAL S3 E12 Laugh with Your Disability

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Laugh with Your Disability

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In this episode, Kevin decides to add more humor to his podcast by sharing three embarrassing stories from his own life. He explains how learning to laugh with himself, and not at himself, has made it easier to navigate life with a disability.

Kevin shares a story about falling in a parking lot due to poor depth perception and another about an awkward moment with a new caregiver that turned into a lesson on acceptance . Finally, he talks about a prank that, despite his initial anger, made him feel truly welcome by his peers with disabilities . The episode aims to teach listeners to laugh when they fall down—physically, mentally, or spiritually—and to find growth in every uncomfortable moment.

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