Listen "Workplace Rights & Realities: My Road Through Setbacks, Accommodation, and Resilience"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Unfiltered Resilience, I share the hard truths and unexpected lessons from my employment journey as a person with a disability. Starting with the stark reality that in 2024, only 22.7% of people with disabilities were employed compared to 65.5% without, I walk you through my own experiences navigating those numbers.From rejection after graduation to landing my first role with the U.S. Forest Service, from the highs of advancement at the IRS through the Schedule A Hiring Authority to the lows of being downgraded and let go, my path has been full of both setbacks and surprising breakthroughs.I reflect on the sting of humiliation, the relief of fair accommodations, and the dignity found in meaningful work. You’ll also hear how teaching Disability Studies and contributing to trauma-focused grants at the North Dakota Center for Persons with Disabilities brought me healing and purpose.This isn’t just a story about jobs—it’s a story about courage, persistence, and finding hope even when the system feels stacked against you. If you’re in the middle of a difficult season at work or searching for the right opportunity, I hope my story reminds you that your worth isn’t defined by rejection or quotas.I’d love to hear your own employment stories—victories, frustrations, or even the funny moments. Email me at [email protected], and your story might be just the encouragement someone else needs today.
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