Offhand: Living life with an upper limb difference
Megan Bacon-Evans sits down with Lottie to talk about her experience of living with an upper limb difference at university. Starting uni is a big step for anyone, but for Lottie, it came with the added challenge of doing so during the COVID-19 pandemic. She talks about how she adapted to new environments, built her confidence, how she coped with meeting a large group of new people and starting new jobs Together, they explore how importance support systems are, from friends and family to wider community connections, and how these relationships can make a real difference when stepping into something new. Lottie also reflects on the everyday realities of living with a limb difference, offering honest insights, reassurance, and advice for others who may be preparing for similar experiences. This is Offhand, the podcast by Reach where we share real stories, experiences, and conversations from the limb difference community. In this episode, you’ll hear about: • Growing up with an upper limb difference • Starting university during the COVID-19 pandemic • Building confidence and independence in a new environment • Navigating social life and making connections • The role of support systems and community • Advice for others with limb differences starting university This is an open and encouraging conversation about resilience, confidence, and finding your place on your own terms. Lottie’s views are her own and not indicative of the charity as a whole. Find out more about Reach: https://www.reach.org.uk/ [https://www.reach.org.uk/] With thanks to the National Lottery Community Fund for supporting the development of the Offhand Podcast
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