Lynn Pedotto interviews Katie Frank about sexuality education for children with disabilities.
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Welcome back to Self-Care Sundays! I have a problem with retouching and photoshopping when it's not done responsibly and honestly so we all know.
Twenty-four-year-old Alex has spinal muscular atrophy, a condition that causes her severe problems with movement and means she needs a wheelchair.
This brief film introduces Neil Ligon, Lisa Carnes and Molly Welch to Atlanta's Abilities Conference, where challenges to dating, relationships and intimacy within the disabilities community will be explored.
"Society doesn't correlate disability with being attractive... but we can be stylish, gorgeous, stunning, and fabulous."
National award-winning slam poet Caira Lee speaks to a rapt audience on the power of absolute self-love.
iBme teacher JoAnna Hardy briefly explains mindfulness of the body and how to see our bodies as places of refuge. She also talks about how challenging this is when we have personal and/or cultural judgments and opinion around our bodies.
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Most of us want to get more confident … but we don’t know how. Confidence seems to increase with age, but what else can we do to consciously boost our confidence? Here are my best tips. What’s one of yours?
Rhonda explores the power of self-doubt. Its capacity to cripple, its tendencies to terrorize and how it convinces people to give up on their dreams. And ultimately... how to transform that self-doubt into a powerful catalyst for change.
How do we handle self-perception when our bodies don't match the ideal social image? The answer is to find a way to live without shame.