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Building Community & Overcoming Disability Guilt with Scott Whitney

24 min · 25 de feb de 2025
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In this episode, I’m joined by Scott Whitney, a passionate social entrepreneur and founder of All 4 Inclusion, an award-winning social enterprise tackling loneliness in the disability community. Scott acquired his disability in 2020, and after an 18-month journey of adjustment, he turned his experience into a mission to support others. We dive into his journey of adapting to disability, the impact on mental health, overcoming disability guilt, and the power of community in fostering inclusion.

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