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The Different Ability® Podcast

The Different Ability® Podcast

De: Katey Fortun
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Why am I different? Why do things have to be so difficult? Am I dumb? Why am I scared? Will it be this hard forever? Will I ever find the help I need to succeed? When will being different be accepted? Welcome to The Different Ability® Podcast where we will answer all of these questions and a whole lot more! Each week host Katey Fortun brings you tips and tricks on how to navigate being different, along with inspiring stories of guests that are living an amazing life having Different Abilities of their own. Parents and Educators of kids with Different Abilities share their stories to encourage others that they are not alone and we can all get through this together! Katey, who has dyslexia, shares her personal Different Ability stories to show you that being different is a gift, being different is amazing and using your Different Abilities, you too can create and live the life you have always dreamed about! Katey believes that everyone has Different Abilities and it's time to let our Different Abilities shine bright! You are amazing, you are important, you are strong, you are smart and the world needs you just the way you were made! Are you ready to be inspired and encouraged to be the person you were made to be, Different Abilities and all? We know you're ready, so come along, we are all in this together! "You can do anything you put your mind to, with a lot of hard work, determination and never giving up! It's not your disability, it's your Different Ability®!" - Katey© 2026 The Different Ability® Podcast Desarrollo Personal Éxito Personal
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  • Breaking Barriers & Building a Life Without Limits with Jo Elizabeth Pinto
    Apr 1 2026

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    What happens when you refuse to accept the limits others place on you?

    In today’s episode, I sit down with Jo Elizabeth Pinto for a powerful conversation about inclusion, advocacy, and navigating a world that doesn’t always know how to support you.

    We talk about the importance of having people who believe in you, discovering how you learn best, and building confidence and independence along the way.

    This conversation is a reminder that inclusion and advocacy can change everything and that sometimes, all it takes is someone saying, “you belong here.”

    Note: There are a few audio difficulties, but the message is absolutely worth the listen.

    Jo Elizabeth's Bio

    Jo Elizabeth Pinto was among the first blind students to integrate the public schools in the 1970’s when federal laws allowed disabled children to be educated with their peers. She has two college degrees, one in Human Services from the University of Northern Colorado and one in Nonprofit Organization Management from the Metropolitan State College of Denver. She freelances these days as an editor and a braille proofreader.

    As an author, Pinto entertains her readers while giving them food for thought. In her fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, she draws on personal experience to illustrate that hope is always an action away.

    Pinto lives in Colorado with her husband and their teenage daughter. Their family also includes Pinto’s guide dog Spreckles, a poodle/Maltese mix called Leo, three birds, and an aging family cat who answers to the name Sam-I-Am when he feels like it.

    Connect with Jo Elizabeth: Website

    Grab a copy of her books below! Bright Side of Darkness, Apples of Gold, Daddy Won't Let Mom Drive the Car, Dancing with the Seasons, Braided Love,

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    25 m
  • Navigating Loss, Motherhood, Homeschooling, and Dyslexia with Stephany Rios
    Apr 6 2026

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    In today’s episode, I’m joined by Stephany Rios, host of the Homeschool with Steph podcast, homeschooling mom of five, and entrepreneur.

    Stephany shares her powerful life story—growing up and stepping into a caregiving role at a young age while her mom battled cancer. In her early 20s, she helped care for her mom, supported her eight younger siblings, along side her dad, and followed in her mom’s footsteps by becoming a nurse. Through it all, she experienced deep loss, resilience, and growth that shaped the woman and mother she is today.

    Now a wife and mom of five, Stephany homeschools her four older children while raising her youngest toddler. In this conversation, we dive into her homeschooling journey, how she learned to trust herself as a parent, and the moment she realized her daughter has dyslexia.

    This episode is filled with heart, honesty, and encouragement for any parent navigating challenges, trusting their instincts, and showing up for their family in the best way they can.

    If you’re a parent, caregiver, or someone learning to trust your voice in life’s hardest moments—this episode is for you.

    Tune in for an inspiring conversation about resilience, motherhood, and embracing your Different Ability®!


    Stephany's Bio:

    Stephany Rios is the host of the Homeschool with Steph podcast and a homeschooling mom of five. With a background in entrepreneurship as a jewelry business owner, she brings a grounded, encouraging perspective to conversations about homeschooling, motherhood, and helping women trust themselves to lead their families well.


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    https://www.instagram.com/differentabilitypodcast/

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    56 m
  • Chapter 28 Conversation – Courage, Celebration, and Taking the Next Step | Embracing Your Different Ability®
    Mar 26 2026

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    In this final episode of The Different Ability® Podcast for Season 6, Katey reflects on Chapter 28 of Embracing Your Different Ability®, sharing the courage it took to be vulnerable, the mix of emotions she experienced finishing the book, and the practical lessons she’s learned along the way. She discusses how to navigate fear, self-doubt, and external labels while celebrating accomplishments and embracing unique abilities.

    Katey offers advice for anyone working toward big goals, including strategies for overcoming obstacles, building a supportive community, and taking the first step toward believing in yourself. She also shares her vision for the Different Ability® brand and encourages listeners to continue advocating, dreaming, and using their voices to make an impact.

    📖 Buy the book, Embracing Your Different Ability®:
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    🎥 Watch additional chapter questions on YouTube HERE!

    🌐 Learn more about the book and bonus resources:
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    Closing Note:
    Thank you for joining us for Season 6 of The Different Ability® Podcast. This season has been a journey through personal stories, advocacy, and growth, and we hope it inspires you to embrace your own unique abilities. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast, because there may be bonus episodes in the future with even more insights, stories, and actionable advice for your journey.


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    Places you can reach me at:
    Website:
    https://kateyfortun.com/
    https://kateyfortun.com/podcast

    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/kateyfortun/
    https://www.instagram.com/differentabilitypodcast/

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