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In this episode, I’m joined by my friend and teammate Steven Slack—though everyone calls him Slack—as we talk about his journey into parenthood after a spinal cord injury. Slack shares what becoming a parent looked like post-injury, from navigating physical and emotional changes to redefining expectations and finding confidence in a role many people wrongly assume isn’t possible for disabled parents. This conversation is honest, encouraging, and rooted in real life, offering insight for anyone curious about parenting with a disability or seeking representation that reflects the full spectrum of family life
By Jen GrosschadlIn this episode, I’m joined by my friend and teammate Steven Slack—though everyone calls him Slack—as we talk about his journey into parenthood after a spinal cord injury. Slack shares what becoming a parent looked like post-injury, from navigating physical and emotional changes to redefining expectations and finding confidence in a role many people wrongly assume isn’t possible for disabled parents. This conversation is honest, encouraging, and rooted in real life, offering insight for anyone curious about parenting with a disability or seeking representation that reflects the full spectrum of family life