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Living while Black and Disabled with Tracee Garner Author of Introducing Disability: An Anecdotal Field Guide For the Rest of Us

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Tracee is an author, speaker, writing coach, and course creator.

She has written several fiction and non-fiction books, mainly aimed at showing the success of African American people in overcoming adversities.

In this episode, Tracee shared how she triumphed over her disability and the advocacy she raised for persons with disability to have a better living experience.

Tracee talks about how she was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at age two. When she was ten years old, she now needed to use a wheelchair to move.

But because of the support of her parents, she grew up as a faithful person. She knew that strengthening her mental fortitude was a must not to perceive disability as a limitation.

She lived a normal life despite her condition. Tracee is not afraid to use her voice and talk to others, which is why she has gotten so far in life.

Her writing started from just needing to advocate herself. She experienced talking to people in power to fight for disabled people to live a good quality of life.

Tracee also talks about her struggles when she is in college. Because of this, she ended up writing a story to submit to a writing contest, and she won the competition. It becomes her motivation to become an author.

Tracee Garner’s story is transforming and inspiring. She is a person who lives without limitation, even with a disability, one who proves that a disability will not hinder a person from achieving a dream and doing all the things.

Episode 257 of The Beyond Adversity Podcast is a must-listen for anyone struggling to overcome their situation or disability—those who are down and thinking that they can’t do anything. This story will motivate you to win the battle and rise from the pressure of your challenges.

“The Beyond Adversity Podcast with Dr. Brad Miller is published weekly with the mission of helping people “Grow Through What They Go Through” as they navigate adversity and discover their promised life of peace, prosperity, and purpose.

https://traceegarner.com/ |

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TraceeGarnerAuthor/featured

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracee-garner-8a99a72/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teegarner/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Teegarner

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Tracee is an author, speaker, writing coach, and course creator.

She has written several fiction and non-fiction books, mainly aimed at showing the success of African American people in overcoming adversities.

In this episode, Tracee shared how she triumphed over her disability and the advocacy she raised for persons with disability to have a better living experience.

Tracee talks about how she was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at age two. When she was ten years old, she now needed to use a wheelchair to move.

But because of the support of her parents, she grew up as a faithful person. She knew that strengthening her mental fortitude was a must not to perceive disability as a limitation.

She lived a normal life despite her condition. Tracee is not afraid to use her voice and talk to others, which is why she has gotten so far in life.

Her writing started from just needing to advocate herself. She experienced talking to people in power to fight for disabled people to live a good quality of life.

Tracee also talks about her struggles when she is in college. Because of this, she ended up writing a story to submit to a writing contest, and she won the competition. It becomes her motivation to become an author.

Tracee Garner’s story is transforming and inspiring. She is a person who lives without limitation, even with a disability, one who proves that a disability will not hinder a person from achieving a dream and doing all the things.

Episode 257 of The Beyond Adversity Podcast is a must-listen for anyone struggling to overcome their situation or disability—those who are down and thinking that they can’t do anything. This story will motivate you to win the battle and rise from the pressure of your challenges.

“The Beyond Adversity Podcast with Dr. Brad Miller is published weekly with the mission of helping people “Grow Through What They Go Through” as they navigate adversity and discover their promised life of peace, prosperity, and purpose.

https://traceegarner.com/ |

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TraceeGarnerAuthor/featured

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracee-garner-8a99a72/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teegarner/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Teegarner

  continue reading

200 episodes

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