#428 Disabled, Not Unable | with Ryan Cadres | IAABO Board 54 President | Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 55 MIN

#428 Disabled, Not Unable | with Ryan Cadres | IAABO Board 54 President | Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month

from The Crown Refs Podcast · host Paul Diasparra

In this moving episode, Ryan Cadres joins the Crown Refs Podcast in honor of Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month to share his powerful journey through officiating, leadership, and life. A 27-year official, current president of IAABO Board 54 in Massachusetts, and longtime varsity girls basketball referee, Ryan opens up about what it has meant to navigate the officiating world while living with cerebral palsy. He speaks candidly about confidence, courage, trust, and the emotional weight of being seen as “different” before ever blowing the opening whistle. Ryan reflects on the hardships he’s faced — from insensitive comments and whispered judgments to moments of real pain and doubt — while also showing how officiating has become one of the greatest therapeutic outlets in his life, a place where he feels strong, capable, and fully himself.The conversation is filled with meaningful takeaways far beyond basketball. Ryan shares how he adapts mechanics and movement to fit his body, why trust from assigners and partners has meant so much throughout his journey, and how he has turned his story into a mission to advocate for others with disabilities. He also discusses his annual awareness efforts each March, the fundraising he’s done for United Cerebral Palsy, and the message behind his growing platform: there is a major difference between being disabled and being unable. This episode is about far more than officiating — it’s about resilience, perspective, humanity, and the reminder to be kinder, more thoughtful, and more understanding toward every person we encounter. Ryan’s story will challenge you, inspire you, and leave you with a deeper appreciation for courage, both on and off the court.To Support Ryan's missionhttps://www.customink.com/s/2026-cerebral-palsy-awareness-month⛺️ Register for the Crown Refs Skill Development Camphttps://stan.store/crownrefs/p/crown-refs-skill-development-camp-tmq5jdse🤝 Join the Community Patreon.com/crownrefs

In this moving episode, Ryan Cadres joins the Crown Refs Podcast in honor of Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month to share his powerful journey through officiating, leadership, and life. A 27-year official, current president of IAABO Board 54 in Massachusetts, and longtime varsity girls basketball referee, Ryan opens up about what it has meant to navigate the officiating world while living with cerebral palsy. He speaks candidly about confidence, courage, trust, and the emotional weight of being seen as “different” before ever blowing the opening whistle. Ryan reflects on the hardships he’s faced — from insensitive comments and whispered judgments to moments of real pain and doubt — while also showing how officiating has become one of the greatest therapeutic outlets in his life, a place where he feels strong, capable, and fully himself.The conversation is filled with meaningful takeaways far beyond basketball. Ryan shares how he adapts mechanics and movement to fit his body, why trust from assigners and partners has meant so much throughout his journey, and how he has turned his story into a mission to advocate for others with disabilities. He also discusses his annual awareness efforts each March, the fundraising he’s done for United Cerebral Palsy, and the message behind his growing platform: there is a major difference between being disabled and being unable. This episode is about far more than officiating — it’s about resilience, perspective, humanity, and the reminder to be kinder, more thoughtful, and more understanding toward every person we encounter. Ryan’s story will challenge you, inspire you, and leave you with a deeper appreciation for courage, both on and off the court.To Support Ryan's missionhttps://www.customink.com/s/2026-cerebral-palsy-awareness-month⛺️ Register for the Crown Refs Skill Development Camphttps://stan.store/crownrefs/p/crown-refs-skill-development-camp-tmq5jdse🤝 Join the Community Patreon.com/crownrefs

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