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Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Podcast by Walk and Roll Live

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About Walk and Roll Live-Disability Stories

Walk and Roll Live is a podcast dedicated to giving a voice to the disabled community. Walk and Roll Live envisions a vibrant online platform that serves as a beacon of unity within the disabled community. Through shared narratives and insightful conversations, we aspire to foster deep healing and camaraderie among individuals while also being a trusted source for valuable information from disabled service providers, promoting empowerment, awareness, and inclusivity. Life, Limitless. www.walkandrolllive.com contact@walkandrolllive.com

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episode "From Client to Leader: Rene Rojo on Advocacy, Community Impact & Using Your Voice" artwork

"From Client to Leader: Rene Rojo on Advocacy, Community Impact & Using Your Voice"

In this episode of Walk and Roll Live, we sit down with Riverside advocate Rene Rojo, whose journey is a powerful example of turning lived experience into meaningful change. From his early days growing up in Riverside to studying public speaking and communications, Rene discovered the power of his voice — and he’s been using it ever since. As a long-time representative and Board of Trustees member with Inland Regional Center, Rene brings a unique and essential perspective: he serves not only as a leader, but also as a client. For over 14 years, he has helped shape programs, advocate for resources, and push for improvements that directly impact individuals with disabilities and their families. But his work doesn’t stop there. Rene is deeply rooted in the community — organizing autism awareness events, suicide prevention initiatives, toy drives, car shows, and more — all driven by a passion to give back and uplift others. In this conversation, we explore: * The importance of representation in leadership * Turning challenges into purpose * Building stronger communities through service * And why using your voice can change lives This is a story about impact, heart, and the power of showing up for others. Walk and Roll Live [https://www.walkandrolllive.com/]

7 Apr 2026 - 1 h 11 min
episode "Abilities Expo Long Beach 2026 Wrap-Up | Adaptive Tech, New Connections & Inspiring Stories" artwork

"Abilities Expo Long Beach 2026 Wrap-Up | Adaptive Tech, New Connections & Inspiring Stories"

This week on Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, Addie and I are joined by past guests Bobby Rohan and Robert Soto as we wrap up our weekend at the Abilities Expo in Long Beach. We spent two full days exploring the new venue, meeting innovators, reconnecting with friends in the disability community, and discovering some exciting new developments in accessibility and adaptive living. Our goal on day one was simple — cover the entire floor, meet as many people as possible, and learn what’s new in the world of disability inclusion. Along the way we found some incredible stories, including a young creator developing a comic book series featuring superheroes inspired by real people with disabilities. We also explored the latest in adaptive equipment, from everyday mobility devices to rugged off-road wheelchairs designed for outdoor adventures. This year we noticed more adaptive clothing companies, interactive experiences like adaptive sports and a climbing wall, and even a fashion show highlighting inclusive design. The new ownership of the Expo appears to be making big improvements, bringing in influencers from the disability community, hosting live stage interviews, and creating a more engaging experience overall. Most importantly, the Expo reminded us how powerful it is when the disability community comes together — sharing ideas, telling stories, and building connections that help all of us live more active and independent lives. Join us as we share highlights, surprises, and some of our favorite moments from the Expo. Walk and Roll Live [https://www.walkandrolllive.com/]

31 Mar 2026 - 1 h 11 min
episode "From Surviving to Thriving: Lera Alexandrova’s Journey of Overcoming Change" artwork

"From Surviving to Thriving: Lera Alexandrova’s Journey of Overcoming Change"

On this episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, Doug and Addie sit down with Lera Alexandrova, founder of Overcoming Change, to talk about resilience, motherhood, and finding purpose after life-altering challenges. Lera’s story began with a devastating childhood accident that led to multiple surgeries and years of recovery. For much of her life she pushed forward, building a career, raising two children, and living actively. But after another major surgery in 2019, Lera’s life changed dramatically when she transitioned to using a wheelchair full time. Rather than letting those challenges define her limits, Lera transformed her experience into a mission — helping others navigate disability, independence, and self-confidence through her platform, Overcoming Change. In this honest conversation, we talk about: * Growing up after a serious childhood injury * Navigating life as a single mother while facing major health challenges * The emotional and physical transition to life in a wheelchair * Finding community and purpose through advocacy * Helping others in the disability community live fully and confidently Lera’s story is one of resilience, determination, and redefining what’s possible. Walk and Roll Live [https://www.walkandrolllive.com/]

24 Mar 2026 - 1 h 2 min
episode "When the Blur Finally Makes Sense: Ky Westcott on ADHD, Humor, and Healing" artwork

"When the Blur Finally Makes Sense: Ky Westcott on ADHD, Humor, and Healing"

Content creator Ky Westcott, known for “The Vibe With Ky,” joins Walk and Roll Live to talk about the life-changing moment when he was diagnosed with inattentive ADHD at age 34 — and how that diagnosis finally helped him understand the experiences he had struggled with for years. Ky opens up about growing up feeling different, the emotional mix of relief, grief, and validation that came with finally having answers, and how understanding his brain changed the way he treats himself and navigates the world. Through humor, honesty, and authenticity, Ky has built a community of over two million followers, creating content that helps people feel seen without falling into toxic positivity. His philosophy of “educate and entertain” has made conversations about ADHD and mental health accessible, relatable, and sometimes even funny. In this conversation, Ky shares: • What life felt like before his ADHD diagnosis • Why humor can be a powerful tool for mental health conversations • The difference between being a creator and an influencer • How ADHD shows up in relationships and everyday life • The responsibility of reaching millions of people online • What a “good brain day” looks like now Most importantly, Ky shares the message he hopes anyone struggling with their mental health will hear: you’re not broken — sometimes you just need the right lens to understand yourself. Walk and Roll Live [https://www.walkandrolllive.com/]

17 Mar 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode Caregiving, Courage, and the Open Road: Sandy Gilbreath’s Journey Raising a Son with Spinal Muscular Atrophy artwork

Caregiving, Courage, and the Open Road: Sandy Gilbreath’s Journey Raising a Son with Spinal Muscular Atrophy

What does life look like when motherhood, caregiving, advocacy, and adventure all intersect? On this episode of Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories, host Doug Vincent and co-host Addie Rich welcome Sandy Gilbreath — blogger, travel influencer, caregiver, and mother to Cory, who lives with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). Sandy shares her deeply personal journey of raising a child with a disability while navigating the emotional realities of caregiving, single parenthood, and resilience. From the moment she learned Cory’s diagnosis to building a life filled with purpose, travel, and advocacy, Sandy’s story is both raw and inspiring. You’ll also hear about her work with My Sandy Trail, her involvement with Travel Unity Alliance, the impact of the accessible travel blog Curb Free with Cory Lee, and why she created the Caregiving Mom’s Refresh Retreat to help other mothers recharge and find community. This conversation explores grief, hope, strength, and the power of finding joy and adventure—even in the most challenging circumstances. If you’re a caregiver, parent of a child with a disability, or someone looking for inspiration and perspective, this episode will resonate deeply. Walk and Roll Live – Disability Stories… Life, Limitless.

10 Mar 2026 - 1 h 2 min
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