Spring is prime severe weather season across much of the United States. In this month’s post, Aaron Tanner shares a link to a interview he recently heard about a broadcast student that incorporates sign language into her weather segments. The podcast was created by Alabama’s most famous on-camera meteorologist, James Spann.
Read MoreDo you find modern society too distracting? Aaron Tanner shares his observations of how modern society is ripe for sensory overload.
Read MorePanama City Beach is visited by many families each year from north Alabama. In this blog post, Aaron Tanner shares a link he found in a visitor’s guide about the resort destination being a great place for those with mobility issues to vacation.
Read MoreSeasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is more than just a case of the winter blues. Aaron Tanner shares steps one can take to combat this condition that occurs during the cooler months.
Read MoreNeed something free and different to do for the holidays in north Alabama? Aaron Tanner shares his recent article about the Cullman Christmas Pyramid.
Read MoreDespite having Downs Syndrome, Coach Chris Kline is a phenomenal football coach at Madison Academy. Aaron Tanner shares his thoughts about this inspirational story that appeared on AL.com’s website.
Read MoreIn honor of Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary, Aaron Tanner shares some of the disability services available at the theme park and a fact about the attraction that one might not know about.
Read MoreSeptember 11, 2001, will go down as a red-letter day in American history when two planes hit the World Trade Center in New York City, killing almost 3,000 people. Aaron Tanner looks back where he was that horrible day and how New York City’s disabled population fared in the days after the 9/11 attacks.
Read MoreThis past year was a rough one thanks to the Covid-19 Pandemic, and many are eager to get out and explore. Aaron Tanner shares his experience with the Cook Museum of Natural Science and accommodations for individuals with special needs.
Read MoreMay is mental health awareness month. Aaron Tanner shares some things he has learned through his mental health struggles resulting from his disability.
Read MoreThis month marks ten years since a destructive tornado outbreak tore across the state of Alabama, causing destruction and many casualties. Aaron Tanner looks back on that horrible day in the Tennessee Valley and shares his experience dealing with the event. He also shares some weather facts he learned from that red-letter day.
Read MoreMany Americans have received the Covid vaccine, while others are deciding whether to take the shot or not. Aaron Tanner describes what it was like getting the vaccine with a disability, his reasons behind the decision, and what one should consider before getting the vaccine.
Read MoreAs more Americans receive the Covid vaccinations, some people will be eager to travel again. Aaron Tanner reviews a popular tourist destination he visited last year in Virginia called Natural Bridge from the point of view of someone with a disability.
Read MoreAdults with Aspergers and High-Functioning Autism are less likely to be in a romantic relationship than Neurotypical adults. This Valentine’s Day, Aaron Tanner explains how those statistics are similar to those in his generation and the advantages he’s discovered being single.
Read MoreThe word depression often brings images of someone who is too sad to get out of bed and public function. Aaron Tanner discusses a type of depression that often goes undetected in everyday life.
Read MoreNeed gift ideas for the person living with a disability in your life this holiday season? Aaron Tanner shares five videos he found highlighting gift suggestions for those with special needs.
Read MoreNeed a gift idea for the holidays for any age and skill level while supporting a great local cause? Aaron Tanner shares about an opportunity to learn about north Alabama’s largest city with Color Me Huntsville from the Huntsville Historical Society.
Read MoreThe year 2020 has been challenging for both the disabled and non-disabled. As Thanksgiving approaches, Aaron Tanner shares how he is learning to be thankful despite having a disability.
Read MoreThe year 2020 has been a hard time for everyone. For someone living with an anxiety disorder, this year. has been especially brutal. Aaron Tanner shares some information about anxiety disorders and tips he’s learned to manage his anxiety.
Read MoreThe Lost Sea in Sweetwater, Tennessee, is one of the South’s most popular roadside attractions. Many come for the underground boat ride on America’s largest underground lake. Aaron Tanner gives his thoughts on this tourist attraction from the perspective of a person with a disability.
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