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See The Miracle
Brady and Andrea Murray
103 episodes
1 day ago
Have you ever considered adopting? We know firsthand the fears, concerns, and the amazing miracles experienced when families answer the call to adopt. Join us on this journey as we share the ever-exciting adventures of raising 11 children, two of which have Down syndrome.
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Have you ever considered adopting? We know firsthand the fears, concerns, and the amazing miracles experienced when families answer the call to adopt. Join us on this journey as we share the ever-exciting adventures of raising 11 children, two of which have Down syndrome.
Show more...
Kids & Family
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Telling the Untold: A New Vision for Down Syndrome in Film
See The Miracle
31 minutes 20 seconds
5 months ago
Telling the Untold: A New Vision for Down Syndrome in Film

What if the stories the world needs most are the ones we rarely see on screen?

In this powerful episode, we sit down with David and Jackson Hughens—a father-son filmmaking team on a mission to challenge the status quo of storytelling. Their journey began not on a film set, but in the heart of a community too often overlooked: individuals with Down syndrome. What started as a personal connection evolved into a calling—to create films that don’t just include people with disabilities, but center them as heroes, artists, and changemakers.

From intimate mini-documentaries to the ambitious development of a feature film inspired by the magnetic and unforgettable Jay, the Hughens are flipping the script on what Hollywood thinks audiences want. They speak candidly about the uphill battle to secure funding, the emotional weight of telling stories that matter, and how their time in Armenia deepened their understanding of the global need for adoption and advocacy.

This episode isn’t just about filmmaking—it’s about demanding better from media, amplifying underrepresented voices, and proving that individuals with Down syndrome don’t need to be “fixed” or pitied. They need to be seen.

See The Miracle
Have you ever considered adopting? We know firsthand the fears, concerns, and the amazing miracles experienced when families answer the call to adopt. Join us on this journey as we share the ever-exciting adventures of raising 11 children, two of which have Down syndrome.