Living in a “different” body or having what many would refer to as a “disability” does not have to limit life’s abundance, joy, and meaning. It can enrich and expand it to a new dimension … Read the rest
Inclusive Photoshoot: Behind the Scenes on Fort Lauderdale Beach
Photographer: Steven W. Foster, PRC of South Florida LLC
City: Fort Lauderdale
Models: Jessika Kattah Delatorre/Deborah Davis
This shoot was a great opportunity to work again with Miami native Jessika Kattah, with whom we also … Read the rest
Acceptance of Loss, Illness and Disability: Broken but Stronger
The story goes that a 15th-century Japanese shogun, Ashikaga Yoshimasa, discovered an aesthetically pleasing way to repair broken pottery. He added gold dust to the adhesive resin, so that the cracks are emphasized and made … Read the rest
Part 2 – Women with Disabilities: How Accessible is the Road to Motherhood?
In the first part of our series, we discussed fertility treatments and surrogacy and learned about the personal story of Katie, an unmarried woman who wants to start a family with her boyfriend, but … Read the rest
Interview with Comedian and Actress Maysoon Zayid
Maysoon Zayid is an incredibly talented comedian, actress, and advocate who lights up the room with her presence. Her sharp wit and humor has led to great successes, including one of the most popular TED talks of … Read the rest
The Secrets to Sexual Self Discovery: Part 2 – The Love Dr. answers our questions
Continuing our previous feature on Dr. Tepper, The Secrets to Self Discovery: Part 1, we posed some questions to gain a little more insight on getting the love and sexual intimacy you deserve.
Renowned Sexologist, … Read the rest
Secrets to Sexual Self-Discovery: Part 1: Going deeper is Key
Renowned Sexologist, Dr. Mitchell Steven Tepper, sheds NEW LIGHT onto his research which gives fresh hope to those seeking to “Regain that Feeling.” With over 30 years as a sexuality researcher, educator, counselor, coach, advocate … Read the rest
Column Four: Dating, Defying and Daring …to Live a Life of your Dreams: How to Meet Someone
About a month or two ago I got off online dating. I was telling Deborah, but reassuring her that I was still dating. She asked how I met the guys, and I told her I … Read the rest
The Public Reacts to the “Paralyzed Bride” taking off her clothes in the #Whatmakesmesexy shoot
Rachelle Freidman strips down and shows the world that being defined as any number of labels: “paralyzed,” “disabled,” “handicapped,” “crippled,” or “broken” does not mean we no longer feel sexual, desire sex and intimacy or, … Read the rest
Fit, Fabulous, and the Power of Protein
Protein and spinal cord injuries: how much protein do we really need and why? This article is not just for SCI women, it’s for men, teenagers, and babies. We all need protein, but what for?… Read the rest
Incorporating Inclusive/Universal Design: What it means and how it can affect your life
If you are not familiar with “Universal” or “Inclusive” design, or you have a disability, or care about someone with a disability, or you are in the business of owning or designing public spaces, you … Read the rest
#DropTheHighTops Campaign for Wheelchair Access
Drop the High Tops: A campaign by PUSHLiving.com to end the trend of using high top tables in drinking and dining establishments that result in the exclusion of people with disabilities.
Our feature, High Top Table … Read the rest