Ms. Straight Shooter

Knowledge is Power Love is Freeing

February 03, 2024 Ms.Straight Shooter Season 1 Episode 1
Knowledge is Power Love is Freeing
Ms. Straight Shooter
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Ms. Straight Shooter
Knowledge is Power Love is Freeing
Feb 03, 2024 Season 1 Episode 1
Ms.Straight Shooter

Thank you for Joining us today, for our podcast knowledge is power, love is freeing. you will hear from an adult who talks about when she was a child and what it was like to grow up with a parent who has a disability and how she was treated from her classmates and how she overcome. Podcast Disclaimer: hello everyone and welcome to Msstraightshooter before we begin today’s episode, I’d like to remind our listeners of something very important. Well, this podcast aims to share experiences, insights, and stories related to disabilities and various aspects of life, please remember that I am not a doctor medical professional, or a mental health provider. The discussions here are for informational and inspirational purposes, only, and they are based on personal experiences and opinions. Our guess, and I are sharing our views to enlighten and enhance the understanding of our listeners, but this should not be considered as professional advice. If you or someone you know, is facing any health related issues, it is crucial to consult with a qualified healthcare provider. Our goal is to foster open and honest conversations about disabilities and their impact on individuals and families. We believe that these topics should not be hidden but be discussed openly to promote awareness and understanding. Thank you listening, and we hope today’s episode offers you valuable perspectives, and insights. please check out my two books on Amazon disability doesn’t own me! You are not your disability. By Retha Williams on the bottom of the book. The other book is different but the same By Retha Williams.
Thank you Rebecca Rasmussen for being my guest .


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Thank you for Joining us today, for our podcast knowledge is power, love is freeing. you will hear from an adult who talks about when she was a child and what it was like to grow up with a parent who has a disability and how she was treated from her classmates and how she overcome. Podcast Disclaimer: hello everyone and welcome to Msstraightshooter before we begin today’s episode, I’d like to remind our listeners of something very important. Well, this podcast aims to share experiences, insights, and stories related to disabilities and various aspects of life, please remember that I am not a doctor medical professional, or a mental health provider. The discussions here are for informational and inspirational purposes, only, and they are based on personal experiences and opinions. Our guess, and I are sharing our views to enlighten and enhance the understanding of our listeners, but this should not be considered as professional advice. If you or someone you know, is facing any health related issues, it is crucial to consult with a qualified healthcare provider. Our goal is to foster open and honest conversations about disabilities and their impact on individuals and families. We believe that these topics should not be hidden but be discussed openly to promote awareness and understanding. Thank you listening, and we hope today’s episode offers you valuable perspectives, and insights. please check out my two books on Amazon disability doesn’t own me! You are not your disability. By Retha Williams on the bottom of the book. The other book is different but the same By Retha Williams.
Thank you Rebecca Rasmussen for being my guest .