“This is what it actually feels like to have schizophrenia…”
In this episode, I walk with Captain Fantastic, a kind gentleman dressed in a brilliant captain’s outfit- his own form of soft rebellion. He talks about living life as an expression of himself, never to offend but always to be true. Captain Fantastic also opens up about his experience with schizophrenia, describing it through the metaphor of an orchestra, how sometimes the music is off, and how he’s learned to recognize those moments and bring the sound back in tune. It’s a conversation about authenticity, resilience, and the beauty of finding harmony within.
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Can I walk with you, Darla? (Episode 12)
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"I change my name every 25 years. Today it’s A Fluffy Bunny"
Can I walk with you, A Fluffy Bunny?
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The Kindest Soul I've Walked With...
In this moving episode of Can I Walk With You?, Thoraya walks through the rain with José, a blind man visiting New York from Spain, and his friend Julio. José shares his perspective on living with vision loss, the daily realities of accessibility, and why raising your voice is essential for progress. Their walk explores equality, resilience, and the simple joys of experiencing life through sound and touch. With the rain-soaked city as a cinematic backdrop, it's an intimate story that resonates with anyone seeking hope, perspective, and inspiration.
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"I came to NYC to find love but all I found was hookups..."