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Antonio "The Roller" – Your Past Doesn't Define Your Future

2 h 30 min · 17 jul 2026
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What happens when life gives you a second chance? In this powerful episode of The Wheelchair Roundtable, we sit down with Antonio "The Roller" for an honest conversation about redemption, resilience, and refusing to let your past define your future. Antonio shares his journey from going to prison at just 17 years old to sustaining a life-changing spinal cord injury and learning to navigate life with hand controls and a wheelchair. Along the way, he opens up about the people who helped shape his new perspective—including his beloved grandmother, "Grand Dog." Joining the conversation, Dr. San Juanita Cimijotti and The Quad Father break down what muscle spasms really are, why they happen after a spinal cord injury, and how they impact everyday life. Their clinical insight, combined with Antonio's lived experience, creates an educational discussion that's both informative and relatable. This episode is filled with laughter, hard truths, inspiration, and real conversations about accountability, forgiveness, perseverance, and finding purpose after life's biggest setbacks. No matter where you've been or what obstacles you're facing, this conversation is a reminder that your greatest chapters can still be ahead of you. Because your story isn't defined by your worst decision—it's defined by what you choose to do next. IG: holditdowntx IG: rollercycles ridewiththeroller@gmail.com [ridewiththeroller@gmail.com] management@holditdowntx.com [management@holditdowntx.com] IG: wcroundtable2025

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Antonio "The Roller" – Your Past Doesn't Define Your Future

What happens when life gives you a second chance? In this powerful episode of The Wheelchair Roundtable, we sit down with Antonio "The Roller" for an honest conversation about redemption, resilience, and refusing to let your past define your future. Antonio shares his journey from going to prison at just 17 years old to sustaining a life-changing spinal cord injury and learning to navigate life with hand controls and a wheelchair. Along the way, he opens up about the people who helped shape his new perspective—including his beloved grandmother, "Grand Dog." Joining the conversation, Dr. San Juanita Cimijotti and The Quad Father break down what muscle spasms really are, why they happen after a spinal cord injury, and how they impact everyday life. Their clinical insight, combined with Antonio's lived experience, creates an educational discussion that's both informative and relatable. This episode is filled with laughter, hard truths, inspiration, and real conversations about accountability, forgiveness, perseverance, and finding purpose after life's biggest setbacks. No matter where you've been or what obstacles you're facing, this conversation is a reminder that your greatest chapters can still be ahead of you. Because your story isn't defined by your worst decision—it's defined by what you choose to do next. IG: holditdowntx IG: rollercycles ridewiththeroller@gmail.com [ridewiththeroller@gmail.com] management@holditdowntx.com [management@holditdowntx.com] IG: wcroundtable2025

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From USS Saratoga to Spinal Cord Injury: Izzy’s Story of Survival

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Catching Up with Eric: Remembering Mom, Mental Health, and Moving Forward

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