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EPISODE · May 7, 2025 · 45 MIN

Episode 73 : Invisible battles - The resilience of Scott Whitney

from Identity Human : Don Armand · host Don Armand

SummaryIn this episode, Don interviews Scott Whitney, who shares his inspiring journey of resilience after being diagnosed with functional neurological disorder. Scott discusses the challenges he faces daily, the importance of community support through his organization All For Inclusion, and the impact of his condition on his family dynamics. He emphasizes the significance of acceptance, finding hope, and the wisdom gained from overcoming life's challenges, encouraging listeners to focus on their personal growth and not compare their struggles to others.Takeaways-Scott's journey began in 2020 when he suddenly became disabled.-He founded All For Inclusion to combat loneliness in the disability community.-Daily struggles include mobility issues and the need for adaptations.-Disability guilt affects how he perceives his role as a father.-Acceptance of his condition is an ongoing journey.-Finding hope in small improvements is crucial for mental health.-Community support plays a vital role in resilience.-Reading has been a significant coping mechanism for Scott.-It's important to recognize that everyone's struggles are valid.-Scott encourages others to focus on personal growth rather than comparison.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Scott Whitney's Journey04:14 Understanding Functional Neurological Disorder06:56 Resilience in the Face of Adversity10:04 The Struggles Behind the Scenes13:07 Navigating Family Dynamics and Disability19:14 Finding Hope and Independence22:21 Identity Shift and Acceptance31:00 Wisdom for Overcoming Life's ChallengesSound Bites"Disability guilt is a real thing.""Reading really, really helped me.""There's always something you can do."

SummaryIn this episode, Don interviews Scott Whitney, who shares his inspiring journey of resilience after being diagnosed with functional neurological disorder. Scott discusses the challenges he faces daily, the importance of community support through his organization All For Inclusion, and the impact of his condition on his family dynamics. He emphasizes the significance of acceptance, finding hope, and the wisdom gained from overcoming life's challenges, encouraging listeners to focus on their personal growth and not compare their struggles to others.Takeaways-Scott's journey began in 2020 when he suddenly became disabled.-He founded All For Inclusion to combat loneliness in the disability community.-Daily struggles include mobility issues and the need for adaptations.-Disability guilt affects how he perceives his role as a father.-Acceptance of his condition is an ongoing journey.-Finding hope in small improvements is crucial for mental health.-Community support plays a vital role in resilience.-Reading has been a significant coping mechanism for Scott.-It's important to recognize that everyone's struggles are valid.-Scott encourages others to focus on personal growth rather than comparison.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Scott Whitney's Journey04:14 Understanding Functional Neurological Disorder06:56 Resilience in the Face of Adversity10:04 The Struggles Behind the Scenes13:07 Navigating Family Dynamics and Disability19:14 Finding Hope and Independence22:21 Identity Shift and Acceptance31:00 Wisdom for Overcoming Life's ChallengesSound Bites"Disability guilt is a real thing.""Reading really, really helped me.""There's always something you can do."

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