The Festival of Firsts – A Global Holiday for Personal Growth & Giving Back

What if one day a year, the entire world made a commitment—not just to think about growth, not just to talk about change, but to actually step into it? What if, on that day, millions of people challenged themselves to do something they’ve never done before—something that pushes them out of their comfort zones and […]

The Digital Lobotomy: What Will We Regret in 20 Years?

There was a time when lobotomies were considered an acceptable medical practice. Thousands of people—many against their will—were subjected to procedures that removed or damaged parts of their brains. The idea was simple: if someone’s mind was too unruly, too unpredictable, too difficult to control, a simple procedure could fix it. The individual was left […]

When ‘States’ Rights’ Threaten Disability Protections for Our Kids

Group of students of different abilities surround a teacher in the classroom.

Parents of kids with disabilities, especially those with non-speaking, minimally speaking, or unreliably speaking children, need to pay close attention to a federal lawsuit making waves right now. It’s about a rule change to the Rehabilitation Act and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and while the surface issue is the inclusion of gender dysphoria as […]