Episode Zero | Changing What’s Possible: The Disability Innovation Podcast | Season One

Thu 30 Jun 2022

Changing What’s Possible: The Disability Innovation Podcast | Season One

Episode Zero | Welcome to Changing What’s Possible with Jocelyn Cohen

In this episode, Jocelyn Cohen, Vice President of Communications and Engagement at the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation (CPARF), introduces you to CPARF and its mission. She shares why they created this exciting new podcast series focused on disability innovation and what to expect in upcoming episodes starting July 1, 2022.

View the transcript for Episode Zero.

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Thu 21 May 2026

A smiling young child sits in a supportive wheelchair indoors near large windows with natural light streaming in. The child wears a pink outfit and appears joyful and engaged. Overlaid text reads: “Introducing the Disability Tech Index — A free, searchable database of assistive technology, built by and for the community it serves” alongside the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation logo.

Introducing the Disability Tech Index — a free, searchable database of assistive technology, built by and for the community it serves. 

Tue 19 May 2026

A smiling man with a prosthetic leg sits cross-legged on a yoga mat outdoors, meditating in a sleeveless navy athletic outfit. Palm trees and a chain-link fence are visible in the sunny background. Overlaid text reads: “Mental Health Awareness Month — You Are Not Invisible: Mental Health, Disability, and the Care We All Deserve” alongside the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation logo.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month — a time to slow down, speak honestly, and remind ourselves that everyone deserves support, to be seen, and to feel whole.