The Disability Myth

Like Mother, Like Son With Victor & Lori McConnell

1 h 35 min · 2 de jun de 2025
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On the latest episode of The Disability Myth, our friend Victor McConnell returns, but this time, he’s brought someone very special: his mom, Lori! He was born missing an arm. She lost part of her hand in a childhood accident. Together, they talk about growing up with physical differences in different eras, parenting with disability, and how physical differences have impacted their lives as a whole. Plus, we get more 1 on 1 time with Victor to talk about the ongoing battle of pain-management and how we deal with the mental health struggles that come with it. Another great conversation that you don’t wanna miss!

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