Radio and PodcastRadio and PodcastLive Radio & Podcasts
The View from Chair Level Ep. 12: Managing Cerebral Palsy by Diane Walker # 6: Join a support group artwork
Music

The View from Chair Level Ep. 12: Managing Cerebral Palsy by Diane Walker # 6: Join a support group

M Squared Productions Podcast by Marlon "Shymar" Molinos podcaster

Oct 25, 201807:30Music

(Hosted & Produced by Marlon "Shymar" Molinos) The View from Chair Level is a talk show that discusses various topics from the viewpoint of Marlon Molinos an individual living with Cerebral Palsy since birth. The goal of...

About This Episode

The View from Chair Level Ep. 12: Managing Cerebral Palsy by Diane Walker # 6: Join a support group is an episode from M Squared Productions Podcast by Marlon "Shymar" Molinos podcaster. (Hosted & Produced by Marlon "Shymar" Molinos) The Vi...

Podcast

This episode belongs to M Squared Productions Podcast.

Listen Online

Use the player on this page to stream the episode online.

Episode Details

Published Oct 25, 2018, 07:30 long, audio available.

Questions About This Episode

What is The View from Chair Level Ep. 12: Managing Cerebral Palsy by Diane Walker # 6: Join a support group about?

(Hosted & Produced by Marlon "Shymar" Molinos) The View from Chair Level is a talk show that discusses various topics from the viewpoint of Marlon Molinos an individual living with Cerebral Palsy since birth. The goal of this show is to inspire everyone to look past your limitations and find creative ways to accomplish your daily goals. A free mind is limitless and you are the only one that sets your own limits. Featured Song : Cher Lloyd Ft. Becky G: Oath Many people are reluctant to join support groups. But getting support isn't a sign of weakness; it's a tool that can help you live a balanced and healthy life. I totally agree with this statement because when you have a disability the issue of self confidence and self worth comes into question. Yes, having issues with self-confidence and low self-esteem affects everyone, not just those of us with disabilities. It's just a lot more difficult for those with disabilities to accept and understand because most disabling conditions are hard to hide and are often what causes the low self-esteem and confidence issues. I've dealt with those issues my whole life. Trying to overcome my own challenges everyday as the years passed help to build my self-esteem and gave me the confidence I needed to be out in my community and live a seemingly normal life. Despite all of this, I still struggle with self-esteem and confidence issues because it's a natural part of life. I often questioned why I was given this challenge and I often felt depressed and questioned my life as a whole. As I sit here and reflect, I realized how hard I made things for my family. Always asking for help to do the simplest things until I joined my support group Special Olympics Guam, who showed me how to do things on my own with a few reasonable accommodations and modifications to my daily living. They showed me a different way to look at a situation and tweak it to fit me. This is a lesson I use to this day. In previous episodes, I talked about having a support system and joining a group that promotes a positive message of inclusion is definitely a great way to build up ones confidence and self-esteem. Having that support group to talk to when you feel like life is putting you down is great to have because at times having a disability can be very difficult to accept especially when you get it through an accident of some sort. Being surrounded by people who have gone through similar traumatic situations who were able to get through them can help you see the light at the end of that proverbial tunnel. Believe me, having a disability is not the end of the world. Just think of it as a brand new adventure. Take whatever time you need to mourn the loss of your previous life as an able bodied person and embrace the new life you have as a person with a disability. Lean on that support group to help show you how to live your new life. They will definitely give you a new perspective if you open yourself to this new adventure. Marlon Molinos – "it doesn't matter how a disability or situation is acquired. What matters is how you overcome, survive, and thrive with it."

Where can I listen to The View from Chair Level Ep. 12: Managing Cerebral Palsy by Diane Walker # 6: Join a support group?

You can listen to The View from Chair Level Ep. 12: Managing Cerebral Palsy by Diane Walker # 6: Join a support group online on Radio and Podcast. Open the player on this page to stream the available audio.

Which podcast is The View from Chair Level Ep. 12: Managing Cerebral Palsy by Diane Walker # 6: Join a support group from?

The View from Chair Level Ep. 12: Managing Cerebral Palsy by Diane Walker # 6: Join a support group is an episode from M Squared Productions Podcast by Marlon "Shymar" Molinos podcaster.

How long is this episode?

This episode is 07:30 long.

When was this episode published?

This episode was published on Oct 25, 2018.

Can I save The View from Chair Level Ep. 12: Managing Cerebral Palsy by Diane Walker # 6: Join a support group for later?

Yes. Use the heart button on the episode page to add it to your favorite episodes list.

Are there related episodes from M Squared Productions Podcast?

Yes. This page shows related episodes from M Squared Productions Podcast when more episodes are available from the podcast feed.

Quick Answers About This Episode

Where can I listen to The View from Chair Level Ep. 12: Managing Cerebral Palsy by Diane Walker # 6: Join a support group?

You can listen to The View from Chair Level Ep. 12: Managing Cerebral Palsy by Diane Walker # 6: Join a support group on this page when the episode audio is available from the podcast feed.

Which podcast is this episode from?

The View from Chair Level Ep. 12: Managing Cerebral Palsy by Diane Walker # 6: Join a support group is from M Squared Productions Podcast by Marlon "Shymar" Molinos podcaster.

What are the episode details?

Published Oct 25, 2018 and 07:30 long