
I grew up in a small, farming community, so driver’s education is a part of the high school curriculum. The big question on the table was whether or not I would be participating in the behind-the-wheel portion of the class and learning how to drive with the rest of my peers. Having zero neurological or…

Raise your hand if you have heard or said any one of the following sentences in the past week. “My friend set me up on a blind date this afternoon.” “Are you blind? The remote is right in front of you!” “Ugh, I swear I am blind without my glasses!”

I am the queen of rereading my favorite books. When The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, the prequel to The Hunger Games series, (my all-time favorite❤️), came out earlier this year, I immersed myself into the world of Panem for the 5th time. My preparation for THG’s prequel was very similar to my preparation for…

Earlier this week, I posted the following quarantine art video on my social media channels. Watch the short video and then read on to learn about the inspiration behind it, my creative process, and the goals I had for it!

Ableist language perpetuates the inferiority of people with disabilities. At its core, it is oppressive, derogatory, and hurtful, no matter the intention behind its usage. I guarantee that you use ableist language every single day without even realizing it. It rolls off the tongue naturally because it’s hardly ever questioned. Here on The Rolling Explorer,…

Up until last fall, I hardly ever let my picture be taken sitting down. Part of the reasoning was my aversion to showing off my stomach rolls. I’ve always struggled with body image, and if I had nothing to block my tummy from view, I was guaranteed to be self-conscious. The bigger and more problematic…

The Disability Power Movement is dedicated to one thing: bringing widespread awareness to the plethora of issues the disabled community faces every single day. Essentially, it is a continuation of the work I have been doing on my blog for the past year. The only difference is I am now trying to get more people…

I spent the greater part of July reliving the romantic lives of vampires and werewolves as I reread the Twilight Book Series for the first time since I was 13 years old. The Twilight Book Series was one of the most divisive stories of my generation. Team Edward or Team Jacob was more than a…

Here on The Rolling Explorer, we have been celebrating the ADA’s 30th Anniversary for the entire month of July. It’s been busy, but so, so fulfilling. Of course, none of my efforts matter if they don’t inspire real change. I am thrilled to have a platform to speak out on, but at the end of…