
The Mixed Crips chat with Brittney Neunzig (@emppoweredpara) about history of institutions/facilities. Very good conversation with 3 friends around a kitchen table.
Remember... we are not Historians, just some folks interested in History and reading up but definitely not “researching” from start to finish. Thank you YouTube and Wikipedia
Brittany a resilient individual who, at the age of 13, became a t6 paraplegic following a snowmobile accident. After many years of feeling insecure and unworthy as a person with a disability, Brittney flipped her perspective and now sees her disability as her greatest asset. She has channelled her strength into creating the "Empowered Para" YouTube channel, dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals with disabilities. Through her content, Brittney inspires others to overcome challenges, fostering a community of resilience and encouragement. Brittney lives in Edmonton with her husband and 2 kids.
Mental Hospital at Weyburn An Archaeology of Madness - 3 Part Series https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iGb24ADIfY
Recorded April 9/25
Trigger Warning 38 min 50 sec lengthy conversation about the MAID program in Canada
5 months ago
Track Two is the one that I’ve been thinking about a lot over the past 6 or so months. I’m glad Track Two is available because I know/imagine what some people I know are going thru. The horrendous pain that means they are not remotely enjoying any part or any significant part of their life.
5 months ago
Brittney?
5 months ago
Oh, this isn’t live. Unfortunate.
5 months ago
The general public, the vast majority of A-B, doesn’t know anything about bowel & bladder from a SCI. More needs to be told.
5 months ago
We have tons of Accessible Homes here in Winnipeg, which I wish I had. A lot of my business associates can’t come to my home, which pisses me off!
5 months ago
From people who came back from the war.
5 months ago
Do most other newly injured people take a long time to “adjust”?
5 months ago
Good morning!