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Mermaid on Land
Misty Burch
9 episodes
1 day ago
Mermaid on Land is a podcast launched to create a dialogue with people with varying degrees of limitations. As a person myself who has cerebral palsy, I wanted to invite my peers, friends and family alike to go beyond perceptions and begin to truly understand what that’s like.
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Mermaid on Land is a podcast launched to create a dialogue with people with varying degrees of limitations. As a person myself who has cerebral palsy, I wanted to invite my peers, friends and family alike to go beyond perceptions and begin to truly understand what that’s like.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Crystal Slobada
Mermaid on Land
43 minutes 12 seconds
4 years ago
Crystal Slobada
Crystal has always been an amazing friend to me. She and I have had a lot of great experiences through junior high together. On this episode, we reminisce about old times and we talked about specific things in the education system as well as curiosity with kids and disabilities. We recorded this back in December 2020, but due to poor audio quality it took time to edit. Thank you so much for listening to another episode of Mermaid on Land.
Mermaid on Land
Mermaid on Land is a podcast launched to create a dialogue with people with varying degrees of limitations. As a person myself who has cerebral palsy, I wanted to invite my peers, friends and family alike to go beyond perceptions and begin to truly understand what that’s like.