On this episode of the Adaptive Outdoorsman Podcast, presented by Trackchair, we welcome Lasha Barbosa and her husband Christopher. They share their inspiring journeys through adversity, healing, and rediscovering the outdoors. Their story is one of resilience, community, and a passion for inclusivity in outdoor activities.
In today's episode, we delve into Lasha's experiences with overcoming physical challenges after brain surgery and her journey to reconnect with nature. The conversation covers the therapeutic value of outdoor activities, the role of organizations like the Wild Sheep Foundation in supporting inclusivity, and the importance of community support. Lasha and Christopher also discuss their future goals, including advocating for accessible hunting experiences and involving more disabled individuals in outdoor activities.
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