Posts by Brad Miller
How to Overcome Self-Sabotage with Susie Hayes Author of “FREED from Stuck! Part 2
Susie has a Master’s Degree in Counseling and a Master’s Degree in Education with a B.A in Special Education. She has been in private practice since 1982 in Denver, Colorado. As an acclaimed and registered Psychotherapist, Susie is a member of the International Board of Clinical Practitioners and the Colorado Association of Psychotherapists. Susie developed…
Who Carries Whom: A Talk About Disability, Ability, Pity and Empathy with Dr. Brad Miller
In this episode, Dr. Brad Miller will talk all about disability and ability, as well as the difference between pity and empathy. Dr. Brad talks about her professor in graduate school, professor Sylvia. Because of her condition, Professor Sylvia is confined in a wheelchair. Her assigned classroom in the building was on the second floor,…
How to Overcome Self-Sabotage with Susie Hayes Author of “FREED from Stuck! Part 1
Susie Hayes is Dr. Brad Miller’s guest on Episode 260 of “The Beyond Adversity Podcast.” Susie has a Master’s Degree in Counseling and a Master’s Degree in Education with a BA in Special Education. She has been in private practice since 1982 in Denver, Colorado. As an acclaimed and registered Psychotherapist, Susie is a member…
Fresh Perspectives on Disability: Stories from the Community” with Tracee Garner Author of Introducing Disability: An Anecdotal Field Guide For the Rest of Us
Tracee is an author, speaker, writing coach, and course creator. She has written several fiction and non-fiction books, mainly aimed at showing the success of African American people in overcoming adversities. In this episode, Tracee discusses the strategies and principles to use to overcome her disability. She will also talk about the difference between pity…
Living while Black and Disabled with Tracee Garner Author of Introducing Disability: An Anecdotal Field Guide For the Rest of Us
Tracee is an author, speaker, writing coach, and course creator. She has written several fiction and non-fiction books, mainly aimed at showing the success of African American people in overcoming adversities. In this episode, Tracee shared how she triumphed over her disability and the advocacy she raised for persons with disability to have a better…