

The Beginning of my ASL Journey + Speaking Up Without Shame
Anyone who has watched Netflix or a DVD with me knows I always have the subtitles on. For most of my life, I’ve had an exceptionally hard time understanding what someone is saying if they mumble even slightly or there are other noises in the environment, or if I’m watching a movie and there’s loud background music. I’ve never felt I’ve had the right to call myself HoH (hard of hearing) because I can still generally hear everything with little issue and without the use of a he


From Fasting to Fabulous: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Body
First, I must apologize about the tardiness of this post. I wanted to have it ready last week to finish off my blog series in honor of #NEDAwareness Week, but life got in the way. Creating social media content is especially draining for me (perfectionism is tiresome), and I considered not even making this last post since I didn't have it up when I intended. However, one of my goals is to let go of how I think things are supposed to be and just put myself out there. I hope thi