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91: Season 5 Finale w/ Special Guest Brittany Steitz

91: Season 5 Finale w/ Special Guest Brittany Steitz

FromThe Rare Life


91: Season 5 Finale w/ Special Guest Brittany Steitz

FromThe Rare Life

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
May 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Hear all the tea on The Rare Life podcast and celebrate the two-year birthday with us in this incredibly fun finale episode. For the first time ever, I am joined by a special guest to celebrate and reflect right along with me —newest TRL team member and my biggest hype woman Brittany Steitz. This episode is a whole lot of fun and a lot longer than typical finale episodes, too!
In this episode, we listen a 3-minute audio clip composed of snippets from each of the 20 episodes of Season 5.  We listen to recorded voice messages from three listeners and geek out about the impact of the podcast on us personally and on listeners. We also explain the growth happening in the form of the brand new TRL ambassador team and funding opportunities for the podcast.
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Join the TRL ambassador team
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Favorite episode of Hilarie and Rebekah Ep 85 w/ Emily Ladau and Amanda Griffith-Atkins
Favorite episode of Laurel Ep. 83: Evolution of Faith pt. 1 and Ep. 83 pt. 2
Follow each of us on IG! Me, Brittany, Rebekah, Laurel and Hilarie
Ep. 89 sponsored by Brittany
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Released:
May 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

This is the real, raw, and all the feels of loving a child with disabilities. Episodes feature parent-guests, professionals, and solo episodes with host Madeline Cheney. Their authentic conversations don’t shy away from the strong and mixed emotions that often accompany medically-complex parenting. Parents listen in to feel seen, validated, and receive much-needed solidarity. Professionals working with disabled people listen in to better understand what is often going on under the surface for a family living with disabilities.