This episode features Danielle Connolly (@_daniellevates) who is a disability and rare disease advocate. She shares what it feels like to manage her disabilities with adaptive transport devices.
We also talk about Danielle’s use of humor and travel reviews that she has prepared over time! I really appreciate her feedback on cruises as well and I think we all could use one at this point!
✨ Next time on The TyePod I am joined by Clarissa who is an entrepreneur and Mrs. USA (@Mrs.Clarissa.Thomas)!
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With love,
Your friendly neighborhood PhD
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