Disabled Journalist Offers Life Hacks
Disabled journalist Sarah Kovac shares life hacks for individuals who are injured or aging. She believes that disabled people are adept at finding solutions and offering perspective. KQED reporter Azul Dahlstra-Meckman contributed to a series on affordability.
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“knows how to find solutions better than anybody else and offers perspective. So when those costs go up, they're not driving less. They're spending less on housing or food. I'm Azul Dahlstra-Meckman. I'm a reporter for KQED. You can find my story tomorrow along with the rest of the series at kqed.org slash affordability. I'm Anthony Brooks. Disabled journalist Sarah Kovac has life hacks if you're injured or simply getting older. I think a disabled person knows how to find solutions better than anybody else and offers perspective.”
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