How to Find Your People When You Feel Invisible with Katherine Wolf
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E23—The meals stop coming. The texts slow down. And suddenly you feel like you’re navigating disability alone. Friends can be great at showing up in a crisis, but how do you find community for your family when life stays hard day after month after year? Katherine Wolf, stroke survivor, mother, and disability advocate, shares her story with Amy Julia Becker. They consider:
- Grief
- Limits of toxic positivity
- Finding community that helps families survive and flourish
00:00 Introduction and Connection
03:37 Is a Good Future Possible?
08:45 The Role of Community in Healing
13:01 Sustaining Community Connections
18:31 Navigating Disappointment in Community
21:05 Creating Long-Term Connections
25:12 Taking Steps Towards Connection
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
- Hope Heals
- Hope Heals Camp
- GoodHard Story podcast
- Voxer
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ABOUT OUR GUEST:
Katherine Wolf is an author, advocate, and co-founder of Hope Heals. After she survived a near-fatal brainstem stroke at age 26, her family’s journey through disability has become a public witness that good and hard can co-exist in the same story. Through caregiving, storytelling, and lived theology, Katherine is inviting others into a vision of hope, interdependence, and embodied resilience. She and her husband Jay live in Atlanta with their two sons.
Website: https://hopeheals.com/
Instagram accounts: @hopeheals; @opehealscamp; @mendcoffee
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Take the Next Step is produced in partnership with Hope Heals Camp. Hope Heals creates sacred spaces of belonging and belovedness for families affected by disabilities to experience sustaining hope in the context of inclusive, intentional, inter-ability communities. Find out more about our resources, gatherings, and inter-ability communities at hopeheals.com. Follow on Instagram: @hopeheals and @hopeheals.camp
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