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Tracee Garner is a best-selling Author, Speaker, Writing Coach, and Course-Creator who also happens to have a disability and uses a wheelchair. In her recent book, "Disability: An Anecdotal Field Guide for the Rest of Us, Tracee offers you the tips she remembers, stories of adversity and success, to document her personal battles with self and others in a position to grant or deny life-saving tools, equipment, and the access to freedom we all hold dear but often take for granted.
Get your copy here - https://amzn.to/3rz9uF9
Website: https://traceegarner.com/
Twitter: @teegarner
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TraceeLydiaGarner
In this interview, we don't talk specifically about her book. Instead, we have a conversation about how parents can help their children be better advocates. We talk about how to help them (or you) get a job by focusing on the employer's bottom line first.
It's a candid discussion about what it can be like to live with a disability. Tracee does a great job of keeping it "real". Her personal experiences are hers, and should not be taken as how they will be for everyone. To me, it highlights just how different the world can be.
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
Twitter: @NeedsNavigator
Resource store (free downloads too) - https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/True-North-Disability-Planning
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Tracee Garner is a best-selling Author, Speaker, Writing Coach, and Course-Creator who also happens to have a disability and uses a wheelchair. In her recent book, "Disability: An Anecdotal Field Guide for the Rest of Us, Tracee offers you the tips she remembers, stories of adversity and success, to document her personal battles with self and others in a position to grant or deny life-saving tools, equipment, and the access to freedom we all hold dear but often take for granted.
Get your copy here - https://amzn.to/3rz9uF9
Website: https://traceegarner.com/
Twitter: @teegarner
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TraceeLydiaGarner
In this interview, we don't talk specifically about her book. Instead, we have a conversation about how parents can help their children be better advocates. We talk about how to help them (or you) get a job by focusing on the employer's bottom line first.
It's a candid discussion about what it can be like to live with a disability. Tracee does a great job of keeping it "real". Her personal experiences are hers, and should not be taken as how they will be for everyone. To me, it highlights just how different the world can be.
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
Twitter: @NeedsNavigator
Resource store (free downloads too) - https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/True-North-Disability-Planning