Raising Disabled Deonna Wade and Rhandyl Vinyard
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- Kids & Family
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We're Deonna and Rhandyl and this is Raising Disabled where we openly talk about parenting our disabled kids and the challenges and triumphs that we've experienced along the way. If you are a parent of a disabled child or have wondered what it's actually like and want to make sure EVERYBODY BELONGS, you're in the right place.Please subscribe to Raising Disabled to have some fun with us as we discuss the extreme highs and lows that we and our guests have experienced firsthand living this different life that we love.
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Ryan Raising Reynolds + My Mejo App
Text Us!In this episode we talk to Ryan about:raising his son Reynolds,his experience being a stay at home dad,and My Mejo, an app that keeps families of disabled kids organized and sane.Follow Ryan on Instagram @dadhappend and follow his app @my_mejoGo download his app here! You will LOVE it!Please subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on social media to know about upcoming episodes and to participate in this podcast.Instagram - @raisingdisabledpodcastFacebook - Raising Disable...
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Kami and Tanner Raising Callie
Text Us!In this episode, we talk to Kami and Tanner about raising their daughter Callie. This episode is sponsored by Zing Standers.Please subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on social media to know about upcoming episodes and to participate in this podcast.Instagram - @raisingdisabledpodcastFacebook - Raising Disabled Podcast
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One Year Anniversary of Raising Disabled
Text Us!In this episode, we look back at our favorite moments from the first year of Raising Disabled. Thank you so much to every single person who has listened! Glass Ouse device mentioned in the show linked here.This episode is sponsored by Zing Standers.Please subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on social media to know about upcoming episodes and to participate in this podcast.Instagram - @raisingdisabledpodcastFacebook - Raising Disabled Podcast
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Anger Management Strategies with Deanna Dawson
Text Us!In this episode we talk with Licensed Counselor Deanna Dawson of Springs Therapy about:what anger actually is,how to identify it and recognize triggers,and TONS of useful tips when your disabled child or you as the parent get angry.This episode is sponsored by Zing Standers.At our house, my daughter is in her Zing Stander all the time. She loves to get in it and play video games, read, and play on her computer. Zing Standers are designed to offer more than just support. They pa...
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Dumb Things People Say - God Gives Special Kids to Special People
Text Us!In this episode we are talking about the common phrase "God Gives Special Kids to Special People" and are discussing how parents of disabled kids feel when people say this to them and what you could say instead.Please subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on social media to know about upcoming episodes and to participate in this podcast.Instagram - @raisingdisabledpodcastFacebook - Raising Disabled Podcast
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Guilt with Amanda Griffith Atkins
Text Us!On this episode we talk with Licensed Therapist and Disability Parent/Advocate Amanda Griffith Atkins and she answers these questions from our listeners:Why do we as parents feel guilty when we take time for ourselves/self-care? What can we do if we feel guilty about our child’s injury or diagnosis?What do you say to people who have guilt about what happened to their baby in utero?What do you say to parents who feel that they need more hours in the day and they aren’t doing enoug...
Customer Reviews
Hard truths
Most relatable podcast I listen to. Thankful to be apart of this community and thankful that Deonna and Rhandyl are allowing us to share our hard truths we normally wouldn’t ❤️🩹
Such a great podcast!
Love listening to you two!! Keep the episodes coming. 🥰
Such a needed perspective
I find myself every few seconds listening and saying “💯same me too”. And I so appreciate the hosts goal of reaching a general public audience and not only those of us already in the roles of raising disabled. Thank you.