Jenny's safe space
What if the systems that were meant to support you were the same ones that underestimated you? In this deeply powerful conversation, we sit down with Daniel Hodges—a blind attorney, healthcare administrator, and disability rights advocate who has spent his life challenging assumptions about ability, education, and inclusion. Born blind and navigating multiple disabilities, Daniel’s early life was shaped by a school system that doubted his potential and nearly wrote off his future. He missed several critical academic years, yet went on to earn advanced degrees in both law and healthcare administration—defying expectations at every stage. As the co-founder and president of Peaces of Me Foundation, Daniel now works to transform how society understands disability through education, advocacy, and systemic change. His mission is rooted in lived experience—from nearly losing custody of his child due to disability discrimination while supporting her through cancer treatment, to navigating chronic pain and mental health challenges while building a career centered on impact. In this episode, we explore what true inclusion looks like beyond policy and rhetoric, how resilience is built in real-life adversity, and why society must rethink what it means to be capable. Daniel shares not only his story, but a broader call to action: to stop defining people by limitations and start recognizing the brilliance within them. This is a conversation about dignity, justice, perseverance, and the power of refusing to be underestimated.
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