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EPISODE · Jul 14, 2025 · 43 MIN

What Happens When We Stop Limiting Potential?

from 266 Express · host Co-hosted by John Noblitt and Donna Green

When doctors handed Marianne and Billy the news that their newborn son Blake had Down syndrome back in 1996, one medical text cruelly suggested an "expiration date" for his life. Fast forward nearly three decades, and Blake has not only defied those limitations—he's shattered them while building a legacy that's changing minds across the country.Blake isn't just Sanger's first business owner with Down syndrome. He's a hometown celebrity who's been football captain, prom king, opened the New York Stock Exchange, had his logo featured on NASCAR vehicles alongside Fortune 500 companies, and inspired state legislation. His snow cone business, Blake's Snow Shack—approaching its 10th anniversary—has become both a beloved local institution and a powerful platform for changing perceptions.What makes Blake's story so compelling isn't just his impressive list of accomplishments. It's the philosophy behind them. As his mother Marianne explains, "Blake has Down syndrome, but that's not who he is." This approach—seeing Down syndrome as just a small part of Blake rather than his defining characteristic—guided his parents to raise him with the same expectations as his older brother. When Blake would say "what about me?" wanting to participate like everyone else, his family made sure he had opportunities.The impact reaches far beyond Sanger. Through the Blake Powering Entrepreneur Scholarship, Blake helps others with Down syndrome start their own businesses. The Blake Powering Act established October as a celebration month for entrepreneurs with disabilities in Texas. But perhaps most importantly, Blake's story challenges fundamental assumptions about support and independence, reminding us that everyone needs and deserves appropriate assistance to thrive.Visit Blake's Snow Shack at the corner of 5th and Oak in downtown Sanger, follow them on social media, and experience firsthand how a snow cone business is changing lives one scoop at a time.You have been listening to The 266 Express, the official podcast of Sanger, TX.  IF you have comments or suggestions, please send them to [email protected]

When doctors handed Marianne and Billy the news that their newborn son Blake had Down syndrome back in 1996, one medical text cruelly suggested an "expiration date" for his life. Fast forward nearly three decades, and Blake has not only defied those limitations—he's shattered them while building a legacy that's changing minds across the country. Blake isn't just Sanger's first business owner with Down syndrome. He's a hometown celebrity who's been football captain, prom king, opened the New ...

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When doctors handed Marianne and Billy the news that their newborn son Blake had Down syndrome back in 1996, one medical text cruelly suggested an "expiration date" for his life. Fast forward nearly three decades, and Blake has not only defied those...

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