Grant Hardy hosts The Pulse and speaks with Michell Jorgenson, the founder of ABLE United, on today’s episode.
Michelle faced many challenges and barriers in environments where people weren’t accepting of her disability, and she looked at these challenges as an opportunity to gain confidence in herself. She became a Para-Judo athlete, and an entrepreneur.
Michelle and her partner co-founded ABLE United, a company that provides services in areas such as accessible event planning, accessibility consultation, and much more. Grant asks Michelle how she started her journey of true self-acceptance and asks what her entrepreneurial journey has done for her.
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