SHOW LINKS
Zach’s Links
Purchase Zach’s Books: https://www.zacharyfenell.com/my-books/
Check Out Zach’s Blog: https://www.zacharyfenell.com/blog/
Subscribe to Zach’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/zacharyfenell
Connect with Zach on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zacharyfenell/
Purchase “Someone Like Me” by John W. Quinn: https://johnwquinn.com/book/
Chad’s Links
Connect with Chad on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chadwillia1
Get Your Doing Hard Things My Way Gear: https://doinghardthingsmyway.com/
Contribute to the Doing Hard Things My Way Adaptive Athlete Scholarship Fund: https://bold.org/funds/doing-hard-things-my-way-adaptive-athlete-scholarship-fund
Daryl’s Links
Connect with Daryl on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daryltperry/
For ALL things Your Level Fitness: https://yourlevelfitness.com/
EPISODE DESCRIPTION
Welcome to The Cerebral Palsy Perspective, an optimistic look at life, movement, and doing hard things our way. Chad Williams is the host, I am Daryl Perry as the cohost, and today we are joined by our very first guest, Zachary Fenell.
Zach is an author, speaker, blogger, and athlete who lives with cerebral palsy, and he brings a powerful perspective on what it means to keep moving forward with purpose.
This episode is packed with real talk about advocacy, resilience, and the mindset shift that changes everything. Stop asking what, start asking how.
Zach shares how CP Awareness Month in March is a major focus for his work, but also why he believes disability awareness and storytelling should be year round. We talk about his memoirs, his YouTube channel, his blog, and how he uses humor, honesty, and optimism to help people see what is possible.
We also go deep into his running journey, including the early doubts, the frustrations of finishing last in a first 5K, and the support that helped shift his perspective. Zach breaks down why it does not matter if you run, walk, limp, or roll in a wheelchair. Movement is movement, and the real competition is you versus yesterday.
One of the most impactful parts of this conversation is the way Zach talks about self advocacy. He shares what it looked like to ask for accommodations, to get told yes sometimes, to get told no other times, and to keep moving forward either way. We also talk about the difference between someone refusing to help versus an organization genuinely not being able to make an accommodation, and how to handle disappointment without letting it stop you.
Zach tells the story of his first marathon, the obstacles along the course, the unexpected delays, the mental grind, and the support from the community that helped him finish. He also shares what he is working toward next, including upcoming races, another half marathon goal, and the idea of doing another full marathon in the future, especially as part of the bigger conversation around cerebral palsy and aging.
This episode is about optimism without denial, confidence without comparison, and choosing to keep showing up even when things are hard.
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