Life with cerebral palsy – education, athletics & disability advocacy with Travis Davis

Life with cerebral palsy – education, athletics & disability advocacy with Travis Davis

Author: Carolyn Kiel December 6, 2021 Duration: 28:49

Travis Davis remembers the first time he realized the impact of sharing his story -- a simple lunchtime conversation that encouraged him to start talking about his life with cerebral palsy.

Since that pivotal conversation, Travis has become a TEDx speaker, podcaster and local disability advocate in New Mexico. He has a bachelor's degree in English, a master's degree in Adapted Physical Education, and is ADA Coordinator certified.

In this episode, Travis talks about that lunchtime encounter, as well as:

  • When he was a substitute teacher, why he encouraged his students to ask him questions about his disability
  • The chance meeting on an airplane that introduced him to wheelchair basketball
  • Why he started his "Off The Crutch Podcast" about his experiences with cerebral palsy

To learn more about Travis and his work, you can find him at the following links:

TravisDavis.net
Facebook
Instagram
EqualSteps.org consulting services
Off the Crutch Podcast

 

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