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This episode was so impactful to me as I was interviewing Ms. Zoe Robinson. Her wisdom and intellect was beyond her years.

Zoe was born with a Visual impairment that left her needing mulitiple surgeries and partially blind. She shares how growing up during school years as a child was extrememly difficult for her. She faced bullying and stigma. It was very hard to go through this as a young child but today, Zoe is here to share that piece of advise to someone who is diagnosed or facing visual impairment... To ADVOCATE for yourself. Do not allow the ignorance of others determine your worth.

Zoe is full of life and inspiration during this interview sharing how learning to play various musical intruments and being in the marching band helped her face her anxiety of being in front of public.

As an online gamer, zoe shares how she advocates for those with all sorts of disabilites telling those to be considerate of people with disabilities.

If you or anyone you know is facing a disability such as a vision or any other diagnosis, tell them about Zoe’s interview. Share it with them.

If you would like to get in touch with Zoe, please email us here at chronictruthpodcast@gmail.com and we will certainly pass along your message.

I hope you enjoy today's podcast episode featuring Zoe Robinson.

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