The Wheelchair Roundtable  ATP-End User Perspective

Loved But Not Accountable with Logan K Finn


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In this episode, we sit down with Logan K. Finn to unpack a story shaped by resilience, struggle, and transformation.

Born with spina bifida, Logan grew up feeling loved and supported — so much so that he often says he didn’t realize he had a disability. But in seventh grade, a spinal tethering surgery left him using a wheelchair. Still, he stayed active in school and pushed forward socially and academically.

By his senior year, marijuana use escalated quickly into heavy drug and alcohol abuse. We talk honestly about how that progression happens, especially when identity, accountability, and mental health go unaddressed. The Quad-Father shares insight on the role school districts play in identifying and supporting students with special needs, and why mental health resources for children are critical.

Logan reflects on growing up deeply loved — but rarely held accountable — and how that shaped his early adulthood. A powerful spiritual experience later marked a turning point, bringing immediate healing from a condition he had suffered with for three years and igniting his recovery journey.

The Quad-Father closes the show with a heartfelt moment shared with Logan, reminding listeners that growth, responsibility, and redemption are always within reach.

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The Wheelchair Roundtable  ATP-End User PerspectiveBy Rico Segovia ATP, & The Quad-Father