Really like this long form impromptu format! You’re a good story teller, it’s engaging. Also very relatable, I’m almost through college yet have been struggling physically since high school. Using my wheelchair at college has been something I haven’t been able to do, I’m not ready for it mentally. Even though I use it regularly and am planning to seek a job as a wheelchair user. 😅 Accepting your disability is a wild journey!!
Congrats on your new job! And happy disability pride month. I love your quote “pride is the opposite of shame.” As for the impromptu format, it’s totally fine. You can make whatever format you want/can. We’ll just take in the videos as they are
I had the exact same thing happen to me. I parked in a handicapped spot and had a placard exactly where it was supposed to be. There were 4 handicapped spots bunched together and there was a man in a wheelchair in between them. Before I had a chance to get out of the car, he told me to move my car. At the time, I was ambulatory with crutches. I got out of the car and went off on him. I'm sure he regretted ever saying anything to me! But I really hoped that he learned a lesson - not every disabled person uses a wheelchair. Also, I have been disabled almost all of my life but I just learned today that this was disability pride month. We need to take a page from the gay community and message that out!
Really like this long form impromptu format! You’re a good story teller, it’s engaging.
Also very relatable, I’m almost through college yet have been struggling physically since high school. Using my wheelchair at college has been something I haven’t been able to do, I’m not ready for it mentally. Even though I use it regularly and am planning to seek a job as a wheelchair user. 😅 Accepting your disability is a wild journey!!
Congrats on your new job!
And happy disability pride month. I love your quote “pride is the opposite of shame.”
As for the impromptu format, it’s totally fine. You can make whatever format you want/can. We’ll just take in the videos as they are
I had the exact same thing happen to me. I parked in a handicapped spot and had a placard exactly where it was supposed to be. There were 4 handicapped spots bunched together and there was a man in a wheelchair in between them. Before I had a chance to get out of the car, he told me to move my car. At the time, I was ambulatory with crutches. I got out of the car and went off on him. I'm sure he regretted ever saying anything to me! But I really hoped that he learned a lesson - not every disabled person uses a wheelchair. Also, I have been disabled almost all of my life but I just learned today that this was disability pride month. We need to take a page from the gay community and message that out!