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March 6, 2024

Read It and Weep with Tylia Flores

Read It and Weep with Tylia Flores

Returning to the show for the first time since episode 10, we welcome back new Amazon Best selling author Tylia Flores. A publisher of 63 different book Tylia shares her unique writing journey from creating characters based on her own experiences as a women with cerebral palsy, to the evolution of the radio broadcasting being run by major corporations to the millions of podcast options we have today. Most importantly we discuss the importance of knowing when to step away from something for your mental health.

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Tylia Lynette Flores

Author 📕 Radio show personality 🎙 and Disability Activist.

Tylia Flores is a 26-year-old born with cerebral palsy. Although her condition has affected her mobility, it has never affected her will and determination to make a difference in the world. Through her many life challenges and obstacles, she discovered her passion for writing. Tylia’s goal in life is to share her stories with the world. In doing so, she hopes to help others with disabilities realize that they, too, have the potential to make their dreams come true.

Tylia is also a radio show host personality and has her own radio show called The Stomping on CP Radio on Asheville F.M 10.33 she also has a radio show called Musabilty on hindsight media 10.33 where she talks about disability inclusion within the music industry