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Sarah Semnyetzky is the author of "A Zebra's Guide to Disability Advocacy". Focusing specifically on the domains of academia, medical care, and interpersonal relationships and support networks, in the book Sarah focuses on helping disabled individuals and their loved ones navigate their own, diverse journeys.
She explores these topics using her personal and professional experience, and insight into the complexities of the disabled community. She analyzes how these complexities impact our needs as disabled individuals, using step-by-step guidance, detailed explanations, and personal anecdotes to illustrate her points. She also includes a specialized guide for those with ADHD, imparting impactful advice and skill-building techniques to help readers thrive in academia, the workplace, and beyond.
In this episode, I ask her to share what's happened since she published her book. What she's learned, and what, if anything, she would have done differently. My goal is to share the perspective of someone with invisible disabilities and help you see the world from at least one person's point of view.
Connect w/ Sarah:
Email: [email protected]
Blog: https://sarahofember.wordpress.com/blog/
Phone: (772) 300-4882
As an Amazon Associate, I earn commissions from qualifying purchases.
For more information about True North Disability Planning you can find us here:
Web: https://truenorthdisabilityplanning.com/
Blog - https://ejorgensenwordpresscom.wordpress.com
Podcast (ABC's of Disability Planning) - https://anchor.fm/abcs-disability-planning
Waypoints - https://waypoints.substack.com/
Facebook: @TrueNorthDisabilityPlanning
X (Twitter): @NeedsNavigator
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Sarah Semnyetzky is the author of "A Zebra's Guide to Disability Advocacy". Focusing specifically on the domains of academia, medical care, and interpersonal relationships and support networks, in the book Sarah focuses on helping disabled individuals and their loved ones navigate their own, diverse journeys.
She explores these topics using her personal and professional experience, and insight into the complexities of the disabled community. She analyzes how these complexities impact our needs as disabled individuals, using step-by-step guidance, detailed explanations, and personal anecdotes to illustrate her points. She also includes a specialized guide for those with ADHD, imparting impactful advice and skill-building techniques to help readers thrive in academia, the workplace, and beyond.
In this episode, I ask her to share what's happened since she published her book. What she's learned, and what, if anything, she would have done differently. My goal is to share the perspective of someone with invisible disabilities and help you see the world from at least one person's point of view.
Connect w/ Sarah:
Email: [email protected]
Blog: https://sarahofember.wordpress.com/blog/
Phone: (772) 300-4882
As an Amazon Associate, I earn commissions from qualifying purchases.
For more information about True North Disability Planning you can find us here:
Web: https://truenorthdisabilityplanning.com/
Blog - https://ejorgensenwordpresscom.wordpress.com
Podcast (ABC's of Disability Planning) - https://anchor.fm/abcs-disability-planning
Waypoints - https://waypoints.substack.com/
Facebook: @TrueNorthDisabilityPlanning
X (Twitter): @NeedsNavigator
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