by Randy Earle | Sep 24, 2013 | Access, Disability, Uncategorized, Wheelchair
I’ve learned a lesson in community building, brought to me, once again, by Gus, a creature of few but consuming passions. His favorite neighborhood store, besides Rainbow Meats where he often gets pork cracklings and marrow bones, is Pioneer Pet Feed and Supply....
by Randy Earle | Sep 17, 2013 | Access, Disability, Uncategorized, Wheelchair
Nothing shifts perspective quite like a sudden change in mobility, and I’m always curious about how people process those changes. So I rushed to connect with a woman sporting an ankle boot as I rolled home with Gus who pulled to make contact, too. She told me...
by Randy Earle | Aug 4, 2013 | Access, Uncategorized
I followed the Peanuts as a kid, from comic strips and television specials to birthday cards and stuffed animals. Their adventures spoke to me: the remote teacher, the sports trials, the neighborhood sparring. I reserved a special place for Snoopy. Flying Ace defeats...
by Randy Earle | Jul 22, 2013 | Access, Innovation, Uncategorized
Conferences don’t have to be a full-contact sport. Case in point: the ASHOKO Youth Venture Showcase which “supports youth to create positive social change through the application of business principles.” Aspirational goals. Individual action. Civic...
by Randy Earle | Jun 23, 2013 | Access, AMN, Disability, Innovation, Uncategorized, Wheelchair
A wheel that folds. Why would you want a wheel that folds? If you sit where I sit, why wouldn’t you? From process to product, I love everything about MORPH folding wheels, especially after handling them today. This invention hinges upon advocacy. Duncan...
by Randy Earle | Jun 17, 2013 | Access, Innovation, Relationships, Uncategorized
“Social Media + Traditional Media = Crazy Awesome!” Sponsored by Net Squared Greater Seattle. Location: Northwest Work Lofts, 3131 Western Avenue, Suite 303, Seattle, WA. I’m trying to improve my social media skills, and I’m intrigued by...
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