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Breaking Barriers

35 min · 30. mar. 2026
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This episode explores critical social issues, including Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, Self-Injury Awareness Day, and Women's History Month. Featuring insights from experts and advocates, it emphasizes awareness, inclusion, and systemic change. Sound Bites "Stay informed and stay curious." "Empower women and create safe spaces." "Disability is part of human diversity."

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