#25 Redefining Possible: Parenting, Passion, and Perseverance

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Katie, a mother of four and a physician assistant, talks about her background in art, her transition into medicine, and her decision to return to medical school as a non-traditional student. She opens up about her son Wendell’s rare genetic condition, the family’s medical journey, and the importance of acceptance, resilience, and community support.

“This is Wendell’s life…and this is who he is becoming…but I am also going to focus on who I am becoming…”

The discussion covers:

  • The emotional process of accepting a child’s diagnosis and letting go of expectations.

  • The value of maintaining personal interests and hobbies (like running and art) for self-care and family well-being.

  • Practical strategies for time management, balancing family, work, and personal growth.

  • The role of community and support systems in enabling parents to pursue their goals.

  • Advice for other parents and caregivers on taking the first steps toward their own passions, even amidst logistical and emotional barriers.

The episode closes with reflections on resilience, the importance of slowing down, and encouragement for listeners to find what brings them joy and fulfillment.


Tips on how to follow your passions and goals when life feels overwhelming

  1. Evaluate your community as it often does take a village

  2. Ask lots of questions, do your research

  3. Look at your life from death moving backwards Stephen Covey said, "Begin with the end in mind." Where do you want to be when you are 70?

  4. Take it one day at a time when feeling stressed or overwhelmed.  Go to class.  Put your shoes on and start your run, etc.

References and links shared during the show

Katie’s Blog: https://medium.com/@katie.sherman

Follow Katie on Instagram: katiesherman79

Momentum Refresh

V3 Sports 

The Really Big Game

The Highland Friendship Club

ECSE - Early Childhood Special Education

Parent Magazine

The Mary Hanson Show (“Parenting a Child with Disabilities, Heartbreak and Hope”)

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