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The Happiest Human: Parenting a Child with Disability

The Happiest Human: Parenting a Child with Disability

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In this episode, I’m joined by Dana Chapman, mother, yogi and entrepreneur, for an honest and deeply human conversation about parenting a child with disabilities and what this experience has taught her about undiscovered courage, resilience, and love.


Dana shares what the early days really felt like, how her family navigated the many appointments and unfamiliar systems, and how she finds the balance between protecting her child and empowering him. We talk about the isolation, the fear but also the gratitude that is unearthed on this journey, and the moments of fierce hope that can show up in unexpected ways.


If you’re parenting a child with a disability, supporting a loved one who is, or simply want a fuller understanding of what families carry, this one is for you.


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