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Today, I’ll explore the changing world and explain why we must actively engage in understanding, leaving no room for complacency. We can no longer afford to be lazy, especially when […]
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Embarking on a journey filled with resilience and empowerment, we welcomed an incredible guest to SpeakUP! International, a Deaf Psychologist and Mental Health Advocate who's become a beacon of hope. Her story of transforming the challenges of hearing loss into triumphant academic achievements in psychology serves as a testament to her indomitable spirit. We cover the vital aspects of breaking down communication barriers, the significance of American Sign Language (ASL), and the personalized methods of advocacy and education she brings to the fore.
Our guest's transition from medical aspirations to psychology is as inspiring as her endeavors in mental health advocacy and coaching young adults. Her innovative coaching strategies, including the peaceful embrace of nature, and her proactive role in educating teachers about the needs of deaf students, paint a picture of a passionate crusader making a tangible difference. Moreover, her efforts extend to the literary world, with a upcoming children's book project dedicated to celebrating inclusivity and empowerment within the deaf community.
We wrapped up with reflections on identity, the adoption of "Deaf Queen Boss" as a moniker symbolizing strength, and the essential narrative of hope she provides. Stories of overcoming bullying, the importance of accessible support, and her unwavering commitment to affordable services for individuals with disabilities underscored the conversation. Our guest's journey is a powerful reminder to cherish every day and to stand together in supporting the diverse voices within our communities.
Today, I’ll explore the changing world and explain why we must actively engage in understanding, leaving no room for complacency. We can no longer afford to be lazy, especially when […]
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