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56 episodes
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The Team Ability No Excuses Podcast Team Ability
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- Society & Culture
Real talk regarding awareness and misconceptions surrounding disabilities from three guys who [hopefully] know what they’re talking about
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Episode 56: Elevators Aren’t THAT Essential, Are They?!
Bret documents his journey to finish school while dealing with a severe pain in the ass, and the boys ponder why it is so difficult for “abled” individuals to fathom the importance of a functional elevator.
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Episode 55: Wheelchair Users and Tearaway Pants
The No Excuses boys gather round the mic to talk about assistive technology, the need for haircuts, Andy’s quest to do snow angels, and the redundancies of tearaway pants for wheelchair users.
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Episode 54: Andy Gets His Steps In
Bret is back to school as the boys talk New Years resolutions, awkwardness around disability representation in the workplace, and Andy’s ability to walk on a treadmill, let alone walk at all.
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Episode 53: The “Good Brothers” are back!
After an unscheduled, an unofficial break, the boys are back to check in with the entire Internet. Brett and Andy continue to document their scholastic journey, and blossoming friendship, that leaves Chad out of the loop. Also, Andy and Chad rap about fitness from home, remote teaching, and Covid in schools.
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Episode 52: Andy is a Unicycle?!
Andy rides solo this week, welcoming a close friend, Jay Perry, founder of Friends With Hearts - a global community of friends working together to restore the magic of Christmas to families in need.
They reminisce of they’re trip to Haiti, as well as discuss so societal norms and labels,
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Episode 51: Anyone know the way to Latvia?
The No Excuses boys gather around the microphone for the fiftieth time! Andy is nearing the end of his scholastic journey, while Bret gets ready to start his own. Also, Chad returns to playing gigs for actual people (and not live-streams), and Bret ponders a move to Latvia, but not really.