
The Paralympics and Disability Representation in Sports
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What does it mean to see someone like you competing on the world stage? In this inspiring episode of Discussing Disability, host Nate Wise sits down with Hannah Smith, a wheelchair basketball player, disability advocate, and founder of the See It Be It Project.
Hannah shares her personal journey as an athlete and leader, how she became a passionate advocate for adaptive sports through Sportable, and what it was like to receive the Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award at the 2024 ESPY Awards. The conversation dives into why representation matters — in sports, media, and daily life — and how the Paralympics empower young people with disabilities to dream big.
Hannah also introduces her See It Be It Project, which spotlights stories of people with disabilities living successful, fulfilling lives, giving hope and visibility to others.
Tune in for a thoughtful discussion about sports, advocacy, and the value of being seen — and don’t forget to catch the Paralympic Games this summer!
💡 Learn more about SOAR365: soar365.org
📧 Questions or comments? Email us: info@soar365.org
📷 Follow the See It Be It Project on Instagram: @seeit.beitproject
Thanks for listening — and here’s to cheering on all athletes at the Paralympics!