A day in the life vlog series: Building a full life with disabilities.
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This vlog series offers an honest look into my life as a disabled entrepreneur—showing the reality behind balancing business, modified independence, and everyday living. Rather than presenting a polished highlight reel, the series focuses on the real moments: adapting, problem-solving, and building a life that works for me.
Running a business while living with disabilities means constantly finding creative ways to accommodate myself. From adjusting my workflow to match my energy levels, to managing my personal life, every part of entrepreneurship requires flexibility. The series documents the behind-the-scenes reality of what it takes to stay productive, pursue goals, and continue building something meaningful.
But work is only one aspect of life. These vlogs also explore the personal side of navigating the world with disabilities. You will see me doing everything from attending physical therapy, socializing, and maintaining an exercise routine to receiving support from personal care attendants who help make daily life possible. These routines, while often unseen, are essential pieces of maintaining health, independence, and stability.
The series also highlights the importance of community and enjoyment. Whether it’s going out with friends, attending rock concerts, or simply finding ways to participate in spaces that aren’t always designed with accessibility in mind, these experiences show that disabled people deserve full, vibrant lives. Accessibility is not just about basic needs—it’s about participation, joy, and belonging.
Ultimately, this vlog series is about more than documenting daily routines. It’s about visibility and representation. It shows that disability is not one-dimensional and that disabled people are entrepreneurs, creators, friends, and more —living complex lives while continuously adapting to systems that often overlook them. By sharing these experiences openly, the goal is to normalize disability, challenge misconceptions, and show what it looks like to build a life on your own terms.
































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