Happy New Year! To start the second year of the Perfectly Broken World, Kevin breaks down what it means To have faith followed by action. To start the new year, all actions should lead to both physical and spiritual goals. This is not about inspiration but about motivation Join the conversation today.
Disability Limbo Newsletter
I started Letters from the Limbo as a way to connect with you on a deeper level. Twice a month, I send out an email filled with personal anecdotes, professional updates (like my recent reelection as Vice Chair of the NJCDD), and the policy insights I don’t share anywhere else. This isn’t just another email—it’s an unfiltered look at the life of a disability advocate. Join my community and get an exclusive, honest look at the work that matters
What do you do when you’re alone? When do you feel free? When do you feel peaceful? These are the questions Kevin tries to answer in his final podcast for 2023. This is a love letter to his supporters. This is an inward perspective about the restrictions of his personal disability. If this doesn’t change your perspective on disability, then honestly, nothing will. More information about the podcast and blog is below. All comments are welcome.
Enjoy the new podcast episode. the new blog will be available next week
In the second episode of November, Kevin breaks down a very common question around Thanksgiving. Simply, what are you thankful for? Every struggle and hardship we go through teaches us a lesson in gratitude. Thank you all for the support Happy Thanksgiving! links to support or below.
I started Letters from the Limbo as a way to connect with you on a deeper level. Twice a month, I send out an email filled with personal anecdotes, professional updates (like my recent reelection as Vice Chair of the NJCDD), and the policy insights I don’t share anywhere else. This isn’t just another email—it’s an unfiltered look at the life of a disability advocate. Join my community and get an exclusive, honest look at the work that matters
After a long break, Miss Betzy Lee is back with a new podcast episode! In this episode, she discusses all the support you can give a family living with a disability. Because disability does not affect just the person but the entire family, this is a very interesting retrospective on a family dynamic that most people don’t think about. This is a podcast everyone needs to listen to or watch. Please share with your friends. If you like this podcast, please support it with a donation. It will go right to her, even though she is affiliated with the Advocacy Life podcast network. All donations made to this episode will go to her.
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Disability Limbo Newsletter
I started Letters from the Limbo as a way to connect with you on a deeper level. Twice a month, I send out an email filled with personal anecdotes, professional updates (like my recent reelection as Vice Chair of the NJCDD), and the policy insights I don’t share anywhere else. This isn’t just another email—it’s an unfiltered look at the life of a disability advocate. Join my community and get an exclusive, honest look at the work that matters
In the first podcast episode for November 2023, Kevin discusses how God is accessible to all, regardless of ability or disability. He uses personal anecdotes to provide a quick testimony of his love for Jesus Christ. This is a quick pick-me-up, not about conversion. If you want to listen, please do so to the end.
I started Letters from the Limbo as a way to connect with you on a deeper level. Twice a month, I send out an email filled with personal anecdotes, professional updates (like my recent reelection as Vice Chair of the NJCDD), and the policy insights I don’t share anywhere else. This isn’t just another email—it’s an unfiltered look at the life of a disability advocate. Join my community and get an exclusive, honest look at the work that matters
In the second episode of October 2023, Kevin breaks down what it’s like to have a physical disability in the online world. This world is so focused on physical appearance that the algorithms on these apps do not take the human heart into consideration. Written prompts and voice prompts can only capture a snippet. A person should know themselves before looking for a potential partner. These apps, while well-intentioned, tend to show how shallow the world really is.
In the first episode for September, Kevin is excited to interview Ms. Brandy Rosly is an excellent disability advocate. She shares her story about disability and dating. What it was like to be married, divorced, have kids, and marry again all while being blind. She goes to the gym and drives a car. This is a story everyone needs to hear. Please share it with as many people as possible—links to support the podcast are below.
In the second episode for the month of September, Kevin breaks down what it is like to have fear. Most importantly, what we can do to overcome it. The first step is admitting that you are afraid. To deny your fear is to deny your own humanity.
I started Letters from the Limbo as a way to connect with you on a deeper level. Twice a month, I send out an email filled with personal anecdotes, professional updates (like my recent reelection as Vice Chair of the NJCDD), and the policy insights I don’t share anywhere else. This isn’t just another email—it’s an unfiltered look at the life of a disability advocate. Join my community and get an exclusive, honest look at the work that matters
People often complain about being stuck in a rut. In this episode, Kevin breaks down three ways to change your life. Remember, small things always add up to the biggest. 1. Try something new that scares you 2. Seek different opportunities. 3. Stop one habit.
Apologies for the DIY lighting and sound editing. I will no longer record in the middle of my kitchen.
In the first episode of August’s Purposely Broken World, Kevin brings up disability pride and what it means to him. Faith plays a significant role in Kevin’s disability Identity. Kevin recounts personal stories of discrimination.
Disability history is American history. Judy Humann, Brad Lomax, and the 504 sit-ins should be taught in schools. Financial discrimination and disability discrimination are still prevalent in today’s America. Feel free to join the conversation.
“Neither this man nor his parents sinned,” said Jesus, “but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him. John 9:3 NIV https://john.bible/john-9-3
I started Letters from the Limbo as a way to connect with you on a deeper level. Twice a month, I send out an email filled with personal anecdotes, professional updates (like my recent reelection as Vice Chair of the NJCDD), and the policy insights I don’t share anywhere else. This isn’t just another email—it’s an unfiltered look at the life of a disability advocate. Join my community and get an exclusive, honest look at the work that matters