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by Disability Media Network
Welcome to The Adaptive Sports Podcast, the podcast where adaptive athletes take the spotlight. From wheelchair basketball courts to accessible golf greens, we bring you conversations that challenge stereotypes and celebrate grit, talent, and determination. Each week, we talk to disabled athletes, coaches, and advocates about the real wins and hard-fought journeys behind the scenes. These are the stories major media too often misses. The raw, honest, and game-changing conversations. Whether you're an athlete, ally, or just sports-curious, this podcast invites you to push play and discover what true strength sounds like.Disability Media Network (DiMe) is the creator and producer of the Adaptive Sports Podcast, a series dedicated to centering disabled athletes and elevating the stories too often left out of mainstream sports media. Through candid conversations with athletes, coaches, and advocates across adaptive sports like wheelchair basketball and golf, DiMe brings authentic, unapolo
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From the Volleyball Court to the Fairway: Stacey Rice’s Journey of Resilience
Paralympian Stacey Rice shares her remarkable transition from competing in the 1988 Paralympic Games for volleyball to finding a new passion in adaptive golf. After losing her leg to bone cancer at 16, Stacey’s athletic dreams seemed over—until a supportive community of amputee athletes changed her path. In this episode, Stacey talks about rediscovering competition, representation in adaptive sports, and what keeps her swinging for new goals on and off the course.Key Topics:Overcoming fear and rediscovering athletic identity after amputationTransitioning from Paralympic volleyball to adaptive golfThe power of peer encouragement in recovery and sportWhat drives her to compete in tournaments today
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Pivoting with Purpose: John LeMieux on Cancer, Surgery, and Second Chances
When former college basketball player John LeMieux was diagnosed with sarcoma in his 50s, his life changed overnight. Undergoing rotationplasty surgery was both physically and mentally challenging—but it also led him to an unexpected new love: golf. In this conversation, John shares how facing cancer reshaped his outlook, why adaptive sports restored his competitive edge, and how he’s learned to find peace, humor, and gratitude through the game.Key Topics:Navigating life after rotationplasty surgeryRediscovering athletic confidence through adaptive golfThe mental game: patience, gratitude, and mindset in recoveryFinding community and belonging through sport
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Redefining Ability: Sophia’s Story of Family, Focus, and the Love of Golf
Born without her right hand, Sophia never saw disability as a barrier—just a chance to get creative. Inspired by her golf-loving dad, she turned weekend trips to the course into a lifelong passion. Sophia shares how sports built her confidence, the adaptations she’s made on the course, and her message to other young athletes redefining what’s possible in golf and beyond.Key Topics:Growing up with limb difference and finding confidence through golfThe influence of family in discovering adaptive sportsOvercoming challenges with creativity and determinationInspiring the next generation of disabled athletes
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How Rob Walden Returned to Scratch Golf in 3 Years Using Focused Rehab, Family Support, and Relentless Practice
When a model airplane accident in 2016 left Rob Walden without most of the fingers on his dominant hand, golf seemed like an impossible dream. But with grit, family support, and relentless practice, Rob not only rebuilt his swing—he became a scratch golfer again and a rising name in adaptive golf.In this episode of The Adjustment Game, Rob shares how he pushed through pain to rediscover his game, the pivotal role his wife Julie and son Jake played in his recovery, and what it felt like to debut on the G4D Tour in Singapore. We also explore his volunteer work with First Tee of Phoenix and Special Olympics Arizona, and why he says every swing now has a deeper purpose.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeHow Rob turned rehab into a pathway back to competitive golfThe role of adaptive equipment and partnerships with companies like PING in his journeyWhy his family’s support was the difference-maker during recoveryWhat it’s like to represent adaptive golfers on the global stage of the G4D TourHow Rob uses golf to mentor kids and athletes with disabilities through First Tee and Special OlympicsHis perspective on pain, purpose, and playing the game he lovesAbout Rob WaldenRob Walden is a scratch adaptive golfer, husband, dad, and construction project manager. After losing most of his fingers in 2016, he rebuilt his golf swing and found new purpose as a mentor and competitor. He has represented the United States on the G4D Tour and volunteers with First Tee of Phoenix and Special Olympics Arizona.Follow us on:Instagram: @disabilitymedianetworkTikTok: @dimenetworkYouTube: @disabilitymedanetwork5105👉 If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend, leave us a review, and subscribe to the Push Play Podcast for more stories of resilience, leadership, and sports.
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How Jill MacDonald Rebuilt Her Confidence in Just Months Using the Power of Adaptive Golf
In this episode of The Adjustment Game, host Jennifer Price, sits down with Jill MacDonald, a mother, teacher, and cancer survivor from Nova Scotia, whose journey embodies resilience and determination.Jill’s life changed in 2014 when both she and her husband Jeff were diagnosed with cancer within days of each other. After losing Jeff and undergoing her own amputation, Jill faced the difficult task of rebuilding her life while raising three children. With the encouragement of her kids, Jill found her way back to the golf course — and in the process, rediscovered her strength and confidence.Jill shares how adaptive golf became a vital part of her recovery, the emotional moment she returned to the first tee, and why sports have played such a transformative role in her life. Today, she not only competes but also advocates for inclusion in the game, serving on the Nova Scotia Golf Association’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee and the ParaGolf Canada Player Advisory Board.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How Jill found strength after experiencing profound personal loss and amputationThe role her children played in motivating her to return to golfWhy golf became a turning point in her confidence and healing journeyHow sports like skiing and adaptive golf opened new doors for empowermentJill’s mission to show others with disabilities that anything is possibleResources & Links:Learn more about ParaGolf Canada: paragolfcanada.comExplore the Nova Scotia Golf Association’s EDI initiatives: nsga.ns.caWatch more episodes of The Adjustment Game: Disability Media Network
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A Life Reframed: From “Why Me” to “What Now”
In this episode of The Adjustment Game, host Jennifer Price sits down with Kenny Bontz, a four-time U.S. National Adaptive Golf Champion whose journey redefines resilience and purpose.Diagnosed with diabetes at age 11, cancer at 19, and facing an amputation at 35, Kenny could have stepped away from sports altogether. Instead, he doubled down on golf, building a competitive career that has earned him titles around the world—and the respect of athletes coming up behind him.Kenny shares how he reframed his challenges, why he refuses to ask “Why me?”, and how he’s paying it forward as a mentor in the adaptive golf community.Whether you’re an athlete, coach, or simply someone navigating life’s toughest challenges, Kenny’s mindset and competitive drive offer lessons in grit, leadership, and perspective.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How Kenny reframed his story from setbacks to strengthThe mental shift that carried him through cancer, diabetes, and amputationWhy he sees adaptive golf as both competition and communityHis biggest tournament wins—and the lessons behind themHow he mentors younger athletes to step confidently into the gameWhy he says, “I was given strong shoulders for a reason.”Featured Guest:Kenny Bontz – Four-time U.S. National Adaptive Golf Champion, mentor, and advocate for adaptive athletesHost:Jennifer Price, Disability Media NetworkResources & Links:Watch the full Adjustment Game series on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/disabilitymedianetwork5105Subscribe for athlete stories delivered to your inboxFollow Disability Media Network on:Instagram: @disabilitymedianetworkTikTok: @dimenetwork #TheAdjustmentGame #AdaptiveGolf #DisabilityInclusion #AthleteStories #KennyBontz #DisabilityMediaNetwork
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Natasha Stasiuk’s Journey to the Top of Adaptive Golf
Natasha Stasiuk is the world’s top-ranked female adaptive golfer with an intellectual disability—but her journey to the top wasn’t easy. After discovering her autism at age 22, Natasha transformed golf into both her passion and her safe place. Since 2019, she has dominated adaptive golf, winning back-to-back Canadian Women’s Adaptive Championships and representing Canada internationally.In this episode, Natasha shares how she overcame early struggles, the role her father plays as her caddie and supporter, and why golf is more than a game—it’s where she found her community and confidence.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeHow Natasha used structure and resilience to rise to the top in six yearsThe impact of her autism diagnosis on her personal and athletic journeyWhy family support has been essential to her successHow international competition has shaped her as a person and athlete
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How Ryanne Jackson Won the U.S. Adaptive Open in 1 Year Using Smart Practice, Mental Grit, and Family Strength
Ryanne Jackson is a U.S. Adaptive Open champion who lives with scapuloperoneal muscular dystrophy. Diagnosed in college after years of unexplained pain and fatigue, Ryanne nearly quit golf—until she found a new purpose through adaptive competition. In 2023, she captured the U.S. Adaptive Open by five strokes, earning a spot on the G4D Tour.In this episode of The Adjustment Game Series, Ryanne opens up about the mental toughness passed down from her father, the lessons of “smart practice,” and her journey toward enjoying golf for herself again.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeHow Ryanne adapted her training for muscular dystrophyThe turning point that kept her from quitting the gameWhat it felt like to dominate the U.S. Adaptive OpenThe challenges of balancing competitive golf with health care work and family
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From Runner to Wheelchair Basketball: Ben Belino’s Journey at EWU
Ben Belino’s journey is one of resilience and reinvention. Once a standout cross country runner in high school, his life took an unexpected turn after a car accident led to the amputation of his left leg—abruptly ending his running career. Refusing to let that be the end of his athletic story, Ben transitioned to wheelchair racing in track before finding a new passion in wheelchair basketball at Eastern Washington University. In this interview, he reflects on how his team embraced him from day one, the unique systems and strategies of the sport, and the intense training and drills that shape their game. He also opens up about the mental preparation, tactical planning, and lessons in maturity and time management that have shaped him both on and off the court.
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Brendan Williams: Southern California's Driven Fast Defender
Brendan, hailing from Southern California and now suiting up for Eastern Washington University, has always stood out for his speed and defensive instincts — traits his coach recognized right away. In this conversation, he dives into the role mobility and strength play in his game, the work it takes to maintain them, and the mindset that keeps him sharp on both ends of the court. Brendan also opens up about the bigger picture — how basketball is shaping his character, work ethic, and vision for life well beyond the hardwood.
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Pressure is a Privilege: Jarrett Fultz on Golf, Grit, and Gratitude
Jarrett Fultz brings heart, energy, and perspective to this episode as he shares his experience navigating the game of golf with cerebral palsy. Now a coach at Southern Virginia University—his alma mater—Jarrett reflects on adapting his swing through countless grip adjustments and mental strategies to stay locked in under pressure.For Jarrett, “pressure is a privilege,” a mindset that fuels both his game and his coaching. He emphasizes the value of external focus-- like visualizing a landing zone or targeting specific parts of the hole, to stay present and intentional with every swing. His guiding question: What would I tell my players right now?Jarrett's deep love for the game, gratitude for the opportunity to keep competing, and belief that golf is for everyonemake his story one of resilience and inspiration. With another tournament in Florida on the horizon, he reminds us that nothing beats hard work—and if you truly want to be part of the game, golf will find a way to welcome you in.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeHow Jarrett turned frustration into championship winsMental strategies for overcoming coordination challengesHis vision for becoming an inclusive teaching professionalWhy adaptive golf is both competitive and transformational
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How Kelsey Koch Rebuilt Her Golf Career in 1 Year Using Grit, Gratitude, and a Fresh Start
Yoga teacher, high school coach, and adaptive golfer Kelsey Koch has faced more challenges in a single year than most people face in a lifetime. Born with VACTERL syndrome and living with a leg amputation since infancy, Kelsey endured surgery, equipment loss, and setbacks in 2024—yet still competed at the U.S. Adaptive Open.In this episode, Kelsey reflects on resilience, sobriety, and self-love. From playing barefoot in Crocs to receiving new custom clubs, her story is about rebuilding, redefining, and showing up authentically on and off the course.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeHow Kelsey turned adversity into opportunity in 2024The role of yoga and self-love in her athletic journeyBalancing coaching, competing, and recoveryWhy she believes every body and every story matters
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How Danny Wiseman Became a Rising Force in Adaptive Golf Using Work Ethic, Family Support, and Sheer Willpower
Danny Wiseman didn’t start playing golf until his late twenties—but he’s already become one of the sport’s breakout stars. A survivor of Ewing Sarcoma who has endured 33 surgeries, Danny discovered adaptive golf through a friend and quickly embraced competition. Named Boom Athlete of the Year in 2023, he now competes nationally while balancing life as a husband and father.In this episode, Danny shares how he trains with intention, what the adaptive golf community means to him, and how family keeps him grounded.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeWhy Danny chose golf and how he rose so quickly in competitionHow living through cancer and surgeries shaped his approach to sportThe importance of community and mutual support in adaptive golfHis goals for the U.S. Adaptive Open and beyond
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Welcome to The Adaptive Sports Podcast, the podcast where adaptive athletes take the spotlight. From wheelchair basketball courts to accessible golf greens, we bring you conversations that challenge stereotypes and celebrate grit, talent, and determination. Each week, we talk to disabled athletes, coaches, and advocates about the real wins and hard-fought journeys behind the scenes. These are the stories major media too often misses. The raw, honest, and game-changing conversations. Whether you're an athlete, ally, or just sports-curious, this podcast invites you to push play and discover what true strength sounds like.Disability Media Network (DiMe) is the creator and producer of the Adaptive Sports Podcast, a series dedicated to centering disabled athletes and elevating the stories too often left out of mainstream sports media. Through candid conversations with athletes, coaches, and advocates across adaptive sports like wheelchair basketball and golf, DiMe brings authentic, unapolo
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