In this episode, we dive into the history surrounding the formation of the Special Olympics. We interview Rebecca Ralston, who is the director of the Young Athletes Program of The International Special Olympics.

In this episode, we dive into the history surrounding the formation of the Special Olympics. We interview Rebecca Ralston, who is the director of the Young Athletes Program of The International Special Olympics.
In this episode, Dr. Gerald Nebeker dives into the history surrounding the formation of the Special Olympics. He also interviews Rebecca Ralston, who is the director of the Young Athletes Program of The International Special Olympics. The history of...
Janeen is the proud grandparent of Hunter, a 10 year old boy who was diagnosed with lissencephaly. Janeen was candid about her experience with Hunter and the joy he has brought into her life and his family’s life. A Grandma's Love Four-month-old...
Sydney and Darren courageously chose life despite being told that their daughter had a fatal condition. Grace was diagnosed with alobar holoprosencephaly. She lived for five and a half hours and greatly impacted those around her. Finding Beauty in...
Justin and Amber were nervous to welcome their son, Finneas. They learned at an ultrasound that their son would be born with some chromosome disorder. They were told that their son would be a burden and encouraged them to have an abortion. They chose life and are...
Bryson and Emily were thrilled to welcome their first child Hunter. They started noticing that Hunter was falling behind in some of his development. When Hunter started having seizures, they knew something was wrong. He was diagnosed with...
Deep inside the womb, the twenty week old fetus shows signs of an emerging primitive reflex called the spinal Galant. This important reflex assists with the development of the fetus’s auditory processing system and further down the road, the spinal Galant assists with balance and coordination when the baby begins creeping and crawling.