This episode features four people who've been good friends for over 10 years and we get the opportunity to have a very vulnerable and honest conversation after all attending the Southampton Fresh Air Home. After reminiscing through camp memories, we get into our authentic experiences as four adult women with life-long physical disabilities. We discuss the many sides of disability identity including parents, employment, and how SFAH helped shape us. In the end though, we hope you enjoy our crazy and heartfelt moments, with the occasional teasing, that is the essence of this friendship. Happy listening!
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