Category: Content Creation

  • A “what If” Game

    A “what If” Game

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  • A Day in the Life

    A Day in the Life

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  • Investigating wheelchair Rapunzel

    Investigating wheelchair Rapunzel

    This week’s blog is going to be difficult for me to write. When I first started this project, it was meant to uplift my disability community and shed a light in this often dark world. I never want to bash anyone with a disability; our lives can be difficult enough. There is someone out there who is using various social media platforms to perpetuate negative narratives and victimize herself to gain fame and fortune. Alex Dacy, otherwise known as Wheelchair Rapunzel, is a disabled female living with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). She is not an influencer; she is seeking attention.

    I used to follow her on TikTok and Instagram. I am not an influencer, nor am I judging her based on her disability. She makes me sad and angry because she has so many blessings but does not appreciate them. She should be an example for people with disabilities. Instead, she is an albatross for our way of life. In 1977, Judith Heumann the mother of the disability rights movement, was on the cover of Time magazine. In 2024, our community will see negative stereotypes reinforced because of people like Alex. You don’t have to take my word for it; I have a list of sources below that will let you see for yourself.

    ' “Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves. 'Matthew 7:15

    I feel it’s important for people with disabilities to support others. When I used to follow her, it was fun to see someone with a major disability going to the club and living their best life. After a few videos, her content got old fast for me because it reminded me of one of those guests on Jerry Springer. There is a medication called Spinraza that stops or severely slows the progression of her particular disability. The closest thing there is to a miracle drug. As long as it is taken daily. Alex calls it “twerk juice.” It does not take a rocket scientist to see that she is using other drugs or alcohol throughout the day. It is also clear that her content is monetized. Good for her.

    On a recent podcast, she was asked about her adult entertainment site, which I never followed. Again, not a judgment on her. Individuals with disabilities have sex. However, she cannot claim that she had no other choice and she only did it to support her daughter., You cannot have your cake and eat it too. She is blessed with a beautiful daughter who is showcased frequently in her videos. Honestly, I forgot all about her until a few days ago, when I noticed our community was divided on whether to support her or not after she posted several videos victimizing herself for having Child Protective Services (CPS) make several visits to the home.

    CPS harasses parents with disabilities. It is a sad right of passage for a new disabled mom or dad. This is not the case for Wheelchair Rapunzel and her baby’s father. They received home visits because they were high or drunk. The child is being neglected. Don’t take my word for it. Watch the videos for yourself. Her face is always bloodshot, and her partner” is smoking in the videos! One of the sources is an interview with one of her former caregivers. Alexis clearly needs counseling and to seek help. I do wish her the best, but right now she is not someone that should be followed or admired.

    There are so many real disabled content creators and influencers who show their lives in the right way. Squirmy and Grubs a man with the same disability, have a YouTube channel with his wife. I commend them for the courage it took to document the struggle they went through trying to conceive a child. I know so many disabled couples who cry themselves to sleep, knowing they cannot have a child. So many men and women just happen to have some sort of disability that is constantly ignored because people don’t take the time to see their hearts. This world is so backward. All I can say is to investigate what you consume with your time and energy; don’t just watch something because it’s trending. As always, thanks for reading. I will see you next week.

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  • Content Creation Confessions

    Content Creation Confessions

    Happy Wednesday friends! I hope everything is going well. As you are reading this, I am currently on the way back from the disability policy seminar, and I’m excited to be in our nation’s capital, Washington, DC. I do not consider myself an influencer In this age of digital consumption, it is hard to get people’s attention, let alone keep it for any length of time. I’m just someone who tries to make a small difference in someone’s day. At first, I promised myself I would never charge anything for my creations. It started as a hobby. I don’t expect to have 100,000 followers anytime soon. I have 150 subscribers to the website. Less than a thousand followers on all social media platforms. I started this blog about 4 years ago, and the current version is about 2 years old. The same is true with the podcast. I am proud to say that I have a small but loyal following.

    ‭‭1 Corinthians 12:8 NIV‬ [8] To one there is given through the Spirit a message of wisdom, to another a message of knowledge by means of the same Spirit,

    Here’s something most creators will not admit: it takes a lot of time and energy to produce anything video, audio, or written. For a 20-minute podcast episode, it takes about an hour to record and about 3 hours to edit. My first book took about 10 years to write. My second book, which I hope to have out by the end of September, took about 3 years. Blogs are more fun to write because they’re less time-consuming,are the ones people focus on the least because people don’t like to read. For most people, this would be considered “disposable income” if they charged for their content. For someone like me, this is my income. A few months ago, I decided to start a bonus newsletter for subscribers for a small fee. I have a cash app and PayPal if anyone wants to give me a few dollars. Why does this matter so much to me?

    Since I’m on social security, I can only earn so much. I live below the poverty line. Did you know that the term “handicapped” comes from the 1600s in London, when people with disabilities used to walk around with a cap, playing games and doing tricks for spare change? As a disabled American in 2024. I kind of feel the same way. Don’t get me wrong I love what I do, and I do what I love. It sucks just because I was born a certain way and was never given a shot at a real career or a real job. I love helping others with all my heart, but part of me feels like a very handsome, well-intention Oliver Twist, saying, “Please, sir, may I have some more?”

    Most of my writings are written well in advance. So when I go to Washington, DC, even though I will always advocate for others first, This year I’m going to advocate to raise the asset limit for individuals with disabilities so I can earn a real living without having to stuff money under the mattress like I’m a criminal. Just because I was born a certain way doesn’t mean I should be in a second class. I should have the opportunity to make a living doing what I love. I will never ask for money, but if you’re interested, all the links are above. If you don’t like my content, that’s fine, but I guarantee you that you do follow some other small content creators, so please support them. Thanks for reading this, and I hope to see you guys next week.

  • My Happy Place

    My Happy Place

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  • “The Normal Life” (Forgotten Podcast)

    “The Normal Life” (Forgotten Podcast)

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  • The Good Fight

    The Good Fight

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  • Online  Missadventures

    Online Missadventures

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  • Kevin for President

    Kevin for President

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  • Spy Novel Preview

    Spy Novel Preview

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