At the age of 16, Veronica Porter’s son was in a tragic car accident that left him in a coma for three weeks. His brain injury resulted in permanent brain damage that has affected him and everyone around him in many ways. Still, his disability is not obvious or apparent to the naked eye.
Despite the injury, Veronica’s son is a very high-functioning and capable young man whose symptoms only show up occasionally, leaving those around him who are unfamiliar with his story confused about his actions.
Today, Veronica shares the story of how she started a business designed to combine the benefits of eating healthy food with the importance of making every member of our society feel seen and included: especially those with hidden disabilities and our veterans with PTSD.
Through Ask Aunt V, Veronica teaches cooking classes that help others embrace the benefits of eating clean organic foods and uses those proceeds to grow food in Chicago. She employs people with hidden disabilities and veterans with PTSD, promoting a work pace that makes sense for them.
In our conversation, Veronica shares excellent advice on the impact we can have on other people’s lives (both in our family and in our community), how to help children and adults with disabilities build their self-esteem, and how to support parents in our community caring for children with disabilities.
Key Takeaways with Veronica Porter
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