Deeper Than A Disorder

R&B Singer Vivian Green & her Journey as a Special Needs Advocate

57 min · 17. jan. 2026
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On today's episode, we'll be talking to R&B singer & songwriter Vivian Green.  Since 2002, we’ve been on an emotional rollercoaster jamming to her music, but in 2004 her son Jordan was born with a rare unknown syndrome. Vivian has become a huge advocate for special needs children, sharing her journey as mom & caretaker the last 20 years. We’re so excited to go deeper with Vivian, join us!

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