
Hannah was seventeen when we recorded this. She grew up doing community theater, with her mobility aids as part of her character. Living with cerebral palsy meant learning to step onto a stage even when auditions felt like judgment, and discovering the freedom to be herself—unedited. At Zeno Mountain Farm, she learned to reach out when she needed support, to support others, and to navigate challenges in her own rhythm. Now 20, she can still feel out of sync—but who doesn’t?
I’m Léa Hirschfeld and this is Out of Sync : exploring life through disability, one story at a time.
Listen to her twin Isabelle in the previous episode, and to her mother Krista in the next one.
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