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The Law Says She Can Have Love—or Financial Security. Not Both. | Devon Wieters

The Law Says She Can Have Love—or Financial Security. Not Both. | Devon Wieters

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Most people think disability is about wheelchairs.Or ramps.Or physical limitations.But some of the biggest barriers aren't physical at all.They're invisible.They're legal.And sometimes, they force people to choose between independence, marriage, and financial security.In this episode of Thought Atlas, I'm joined by Devon Wieters—a writer, podcaster, disability advocate, and someone who, as she says, "just happens to have cerebral palsy."Through her work, Devon is challenging some of the hidden assumptions built into society and advocating for reforms that would allow people with disabilities to pursue love, careers, and independence without sacrificing the benefits they rely on.Together, we explore:• What people misunderstand about cerebral palsy• Invisible barriers beyond accessibility• The disability marriage penalty• How systems shape identity and opportunity• Work, independence, and dignity• Advocacy and hope• Lessons from Survivor and human behavior• The power of storytelling• Building empathy• What genuine inclusion looks likeThis isn't simply a conversation about disability.It's an exploration of dignity, freedom, relationships, and the hidden ways society shapes our lives.🌍 Thought Atlashttps://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas⁠🌍 Devon Wieters | Wheel With Ithttps://wheelwithit.com/⁠🎙️ Wheel With It PodcastThrough conversations with fascinating people from all walks of life, Devon explores disability, resilience, advocacy, and the shared human experiences that connect us all. Her work is driven by a belief that inclusion is about far more than accessibility—it's about dignity, opportunity, and creating a world where everyone has the freedom to fully participate in life. wheelwithit.com +1If this conversation resonates with you, be sure to check out Wheel With It, where Devon continues to have thoughtful conversations about disability, human resilience, and the kinds of stories that build empathy and understanding.Because perhaps inclusion isn't simply about access—but about allowing people the freedom to live fully human lives.

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