Reimagining Life Podcast: from Pain to Purpose

Reimagining Life Podcast
Reimagining Life Podcast: from Pain to Purpose

A podcast about resilience and perseverance, sharing untold stories of hope and rebuilding while dealing with major life interruption. This podcast is made by and for people in the process of changing their lives due to major medical issues. We’ll share resources, individual stories and recommendations from professionals who work with reimaginers. This is about empowering those who often suffer in silence while living with chronic pain and/or disability.

  1. FEB 16

    Ep. 20: Dance, Disability, and Determination with Marisa Hamamoto

    In this inspiring episode, we’ll hear from Marisa Hamamoto- professional dancer, disability inclusion advocate, and founder of Infinite Flow Dance. Marisa shares her incredible journey of resilience, from surviving a spinal stroke to reimagining dance as the universal and inclusive art form that it was meant to be. Through her experiences as a late-diagnosed autistic and a stroke survivor, Marisa discusses the challenges she faced within the dance industry, her realization that dance belongs to everyone, and how she built an inclusive dance company that bridges gaps and fosters belonging. Marisa’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance, self-discovery, and the belief that inclusivity objectively makes the world a better place. As she continues the metaphorical dance between roles as a founder, artist and advocate, Marisa and Infinite Flow remain a beacon of what’s possible with determination and a drive towards change. Key Topics Turning Pain into Purpose: Marisa shares how her spinal stroke, which initially left her paralyzed from the neck down, became a pivotal moment in her life. She later returned to dance with a renewed perspective and a mission to create an inclusive space. Reimagining Dance & Disability Inclusion: Infinite Flow Dance challenges traditional notions of dance by featuring a diverse cast of disabled and nondisabled dancers. The company operates on the belief that dance is a universal language that belongs to everyone. The Power of Representation & Self-Identity: Marisa highlights the importance of self-identification over medical diagnoses, recognizing that not everyone has access to an official diagnosis. Infinite Flow embraces dancers across a broad spectrum of disabilities, from mobility impairments to neurodivergence, chronic illness, and mental health conditions. Overcoming Industry Biases: As an Asian-American dancer, Marisa faced systemic challenges within the professional dance world, including biases about body type and racial representation. These experiences fueled her commitment to creating a more inclusive and diverse dance community. Lessons in Resilience & Leadership: Marisa shares her journey of building Infinite Flow from the ground upstarting without funding, strategy, or a blueprint but driven by passion and purpose. She reflects on how leadership, adaptability, and staying true to one’s mission are key to creating meaningful impact. For interviewee bio, references, and full transcript, click here: https://shorturl.at/G5ww6

    50 min
  2. 12/20/2024

    Episode 19: Advocacy, Entrepreneurship, and Parenting with Purpose

    In this episode of Reimagining Life: From Pain to Purpose, we hear from Cindy Liu, a disability advocate, entrepreneur, and parent to a child with Down Syndrome. Cindy shares her journey of advocacy, her innovative projects, and the lessons she has learned in reimagining accessibility and equity for the disability community. With humor and authenticity, Cindy sheds light on the challenges and joys of raising a preteen with a disability and how deeply rooted ableism affects individuals and families. As the first guest with a parent’s perspective, Cindy discusses a wide range of topics from systemic change to everyday parenting strategies. Cindy's perspective is both uplifting and thought-provoking.  Whether it is nepotism (as she jokes) or the desire to end ableism that drives her numerous efforts, Cindy is an inspirational powerhouse in this community who is working tirelessly to make the future brighter for people with disabilities and their loved ones. Key Topics: Parenting and Ableism: Cindy highlights examples of how her daughter’s challenges often stem from societal attitudes rather than her diagnosis and how this affects the entire family unit. Radical Customer Service: Cindy proposes a paradigm shift - approaching disability inclusion with the same anticipation and care seen in top-tier customer service. Advocacy and Policy: Cindy’s grassroots organization, We Belong, focuses on safety, education, and employment for individuals with disabilities. Recent successes include California's passage of AB447 and securing $2 million in California’s budget for an inclusive college coordinating center. Entrepreneurial Pursuits: Cindy founded LooHoo’s Enterprises, which includes: A cooperative cafe project designed to create equitable employment opportunities for people with disabilities called, LooHoo’s Cafe. A social impact media series, The Hidden Civil Rights Movement, spotlighting the disability rights movement and employing individuals from the disability community in the recording of the series. Parenting Strategies: Cindy shares personal insights on supporting her daughter’s learning and independence while balancing her role as a mom and advocate. Exclusive Opportunity Listeners of Reimagining Life Podcast have an exclusive opportunity to preview the trailer for Cindy's upcoming film, The Hidden Civil Rights Movement! Follow The Hidden Civil Rights Movement and contact Cindy by email or DM to get an Early Access link: Instagram: @HiddenCivilRights Facebook: HiddenCivilRightsMovement Email: HiddenCivilRightsMovement@gmail.com Connect with the Reimaginer Community! We would love to hear your feedback! If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review, and tell us so! It helps the community grow and it gives us inspiration and motivation. Feel free to check out our newsletter as well! Linktree: @reimagininglifepodcast Instagram: @reimagininglifepodcast Facebook: Reimagininglifepodcast Substack: Reimagining Life Podcast Newsletter Email: reimagininglifepodcast@gmail.com For speaker bio, references and full transcript, click here

    1h 3m
  3. 08/20/2024

    Ep. 17. Dr. Shri’s Story: Integrating Ancient Medical Science (Ayurveda) with Modern Medicine

    Guest: Dr. Shri Shukla   Profession: Holistic and Integrative Health Practitioner   Background: Health Social Work and Ayurveda Episode Summary:  In this transformative episode, Dr. Shri Shukla shares her inspiring personal journey of overcoming a stroke and the vital lessons she has learned along the way. She highlights the significance of integrating ancient healing practices, such as Ayurveda, with modern medicine to achieve holistic wellness. Key Topics Discussed: 1. The importance of energy management and belief in the body’s inherent healing capabilities. 2. Exploring the connection between trauma, sleep, and overall health. 3. The role of Ayurveda in managing complex medical situations through personalized approaches. 4. Synergy between traditional healing practices and mainstream therapies. 5. Insights on emotional and mental re-imagining as essential tools in navigating health challenges. Dr. Shukla emphasizes the importance of radical self-compassion and self-acceptance as core components in the journey of re-imagining life. Through her insights, she encourages listeners to find empowerment and freedom within the perceived limits of their circumstances. The episode encourages a deeper understanding of how integrating ancient holistic practices into health care can lead to significant personal transformation and healing. For Ep. 17 Interviewee bio, References, and full Transcript, click here.

    45 min
  4. 06/08/2024

    Ep. 16: Demystifying Autoimmune Conditions and Relationships with Chronic Pain and Disability

    In this episode of the Reimagining Life Podcast, Dr. Kara Wada, a distinguished Quadruple Board Certified Pediatric and Adult Allergy Immunology and Lifestyle Medicine Physician at Ohio State University, unveils the intricacies of autoimmune conditions and chronic illness/disability. Dr. Wada's personal journey as a patient diagnosed with multiple conditions adds a unique perspective to her insights, emphasizing the importance of understanding the autoimmune system. Delving into the complexities of autoimmune diseases, Dr. Wada discusses the multifaceted factors contributing to these conditions, such as inflammation, breakdowns in our bodies’ natural barriers, and metabolic issues. Advocating for a holistic approach to health, Dr. Wada discusses blending Eastern and Western medicine, the necessity of transparency in the medical system, and a partnership between patient and doctor, as both must work together to put together all the puzzle pieces to arrive at a diagnosis. Dr. Wada also shares her perspective on our medical system from her point of view as a patient and physician. There are various ways to learn more from Dr. Wada. She sees patients at her office in Ohio, offers individual or course-specific coaching for people outside her geographic area, and has a podcast “Becoming Immune Confident” which explores the science of immunity and emphasizes the significance of self-care, boundary setting, and prioritizing personal health. For speaker bio, references, and the full transcript click here.

    51 min
  5. 04/10/2024

    Ep. 15: The Power of One: the story of Cooking Without Looking

    In this episode we are joined by the remarkable Ren'ee, the driving force behind a groundbreaking podcast and TV show that amplify the talents and stories of people who are blind through the art of cooking. Ren’ee's background in television and nonprofit board involvement paved the way for a platform dedicated to showcasing individuals’ extraordinary capabilities and embracing their agency. Perhaps the most incredible part of Ren’ee’s journey is that she had no previous connection to blind people and did not have any type of disability herself. This is an incredible example of how one person can make such a difference. Ren’ee shows how one very dedicated activist can create such opportunities for learning and understanding. Between her TV show and podcast, Ren’ee has provided a platform for almost 500 individuals living with blindness or low-vision to share their stories. Throughout our conversation, Ren’ee shares how she began learning about how people learn to live as blind individuals and her deep dedication to the transformative journey of spotlighting blind individuals finding confidence and creativity in the kitchen on the podcast. She shares insights into the challenges of fundraising and adapting to virtual platforms like Zoom and YouTube in response to the global pandemic, expanding the show’s reach and impact on a global scale. With a steadfast dedication to amplifying the voices of the blind community and fostering inclusivity, the discussion centers on the power of food as a universal connector, unifying people of diverse backgrounds and cultures. Ren’ee expresses aspirations to scale up to national streaming services for the tv show, aiming to reach a broader audience while perpetuating messages of empowerment, unity, and understanding. For Guest Bio and Transcript please click here.

    37 min
  6. 03/05/2024

    Ep. 14: How Mindfulness, Yoga and Meditation Can Help Reimaginers

    In this episode, we dive into the world of mindfulness with Rachel Posner, a yoga therapist and mindfulness teacher dedicated to alleviating stress and enhancing well-being. Rachel's expertise lies in integrating neuroscience, psychology, yoga, meditation, and relaxation practices to cultivate a deeper mind-body connection and foster holistic wellness. During our conversation, Rachel shed light on the intricacies of chronic pain management and disability, underlining the significance of considering all facets of an individual's health. She highlighted how mindfulness can have a direct impact on the nervous system, leading to a shift in responses towards pain and other sensations. This episode featured a sample five-minute guided breathwork exercise led by Rachel, offering listeners a firsthand experience of breath-work and mindfulness techniques. Additionally, a special announcement was made about an exclusive free 30 min class, tailored to the Reimagining Life Podcast community: Mindful Movement and Meditation class which will take place LIVE on March 27th at 7:30 pm EDT. Podcast listeners are invited to register for the class here: https://mailchi.mp/48aaa3153b96/mindfulmovement. If you are unable to participate in the live class, you should still register as the recording will be made available to everyone who registered. Throughout our discussion, Rachel touched upon co-regulation, the nuances of body movement, emotional interactions, and the symbiotic relationship between emotions and physical sensations. The episode accentuated the value of self-compassion and shared resources for fostering support and growth. For Guest Bio, References and Full Transcript, click here

    41 min
  7. 02/01/2024

    Ep. 13: Reimagining the World of Work: Empowering Changemakers with Dr. Kirk Adams

    In this episode, we welcome Dr. Kirk Adams, a visionary leader and advocate for disability inclusion. Dr. Adams shares his journey as a blind individual and highlights the importance of creating environments that accommodate diverse abilities. Emphasizing his upbringing and the crucial factors that led to his success, such as strong blindness skills, high expectations, and internal locus of control, Dr. Adams illustrated the transformative power of support, education, and access to tools for adaptation. His work in demonstrating the benefits of hiring individuals with disabilities and pioneering projects to empower blind individuals in cybersecurity showcases his commitment to creating meaningful career opportunities. Dr. Adams discusses the very low employment rates for people who are blind (35%) and talks about breaking glass ceilings, such as when he became the first blind head of American Foundation for the Blind. Most organizations developed to help blind people are headed by sighted people, which Dr. Adams seeks to change. Dr. Adams' unwavering dedication and calm yet resolute demeanor position him as a true changemaker, reshaping the narrative around disability and inspiring a more inclusive future. Join us to learn about Dr. Adams' incredible journey and how his leadership is redefining the landscape of opportunity for individuals of all abilities. For interviewee bio and full transcript click here

    48 min

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A podcast about resilience and perseverance, sharing untold stories of hope and rebuilding while dealing with major life interruption. This podcast is made by and for people in the process of changing their lives due to major medical issues. We’ll share resources, individual stories and recommendations from professionals who work with reimaginers. This is about empowering those who often suffer in silence while living with chronic pain and/or disability.

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