The Lucky Few

266. From Sibling Love to Community Change (w/Taylor Gardner Chaney)


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Today we’re chatting with another amazing sibling! Taylor Gardner Chaney is a passionate entrepreneur whose younger sister with Down syndrome has influenced her understanding of disabilities and guided her career choices. Taylor discusses viewing life as a series of seasons and how focusing on the "why" behind her work helps her push through challenging times. We explore the realization that siblings with disabilities often don't have the same choices and opportunities as those without, and how this awareness has shaped Taylor's perspective. She’s sharing her journey advocating and her “why” behind starting The Garden Foundation LV, which provides resources and opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Friends, this is an episode packed with advice on sibling relationships, entrepreneurship, inclusion, and the power of community. This is another episode you don’t want to miss!

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