CP Talks with Tre

By: My CP & Me L.L.C.
  • Summary

  • CP Talks with Tre is a podcast hosted by My CP & Me, L.L.C. C.E.O. Tre Morehouse. This podcost is where I will talk about everyday things relating to living a life with Cerebral Palsy to spread awareness and educate others on Cerebral Palsy
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Episodes
  • Mobility Aids
    Sep 24 2024
    Lets talk about mobility aids and when they are and aren't needed. Not everyone that uses a mobility aid needs the assistance 24/7 and they aren't confined to the aid. (Apologizes for the added noises forgive me my mouth was dry while speaking)
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    6 mins
  • Let's Talk Ableism
    Aug 30 2024
    Let's learn a bit about ableism together. To put it very simply ableism is the belief that someone cannot or should not be able to do something simply because they are disabled. With this episode a bit about ableism is explained to hopefully shine a light on the issue and make the world a more tolerant and welcoming place to the disabled community :)

    REFERANCES MENTIONED IN EPISODE-

    The Cerebral Palsy Foundation - https://www.yourcpf.org/

    3blmedia - 3blmedia.com

    This episode is not sponsored by these refrences
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    15 mins
  • How transfers affect day-to-day life with Cerebral Palsy
    Jul 27 2023
    This episode is about wheelchair transfers for people with Cerebral Palsy. This episode outlines some of the issues that people with Cerebral Palsy face when preforming wheelchair transfers for day-to-day tasks
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    7 mins

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