HOSTED BY: ZAC WOLFE
earned strategies, Zac reveals what it takes to navigate life and parenting with grit, creativity, and unwavering purpose.
More than just a talk this is a call to rise. To challenge assumptions, embrace your identity, and lead with pride, no matter the obstacles. Whether you are a parent, a caregiver, or someone simply facing your own uphill battle, this session will remind you: the impossible isn’t a dead end it’s just the beginning.
Challenging societal assumptions around disability and parenting:
In this powerful and deeply personal session, Zac Wolfe challenges the societal assumptions that often surround disability and fatherhood. As a quadriplegic parent of four, including triplets, Zac has faced countless moments where the world told him what he couldn’t do. But he’s here to share how he rewrote that narrative.
Through honest stories, practical insights, and raw reflection, Zac offers a roadmap for navigating life and parenthood on your own terms. This session is more than a talk; it's a challenge to the status quo. It’s about breaking barriers, redefining what’s possible, and embracing your role with confidence, resilience, and pride.
Whether you’re a parent, an advocate, or someone navigating adversity, this session will leave you inspired to own your story and prove that limitations are often just perceptions waiting to be broken.
How to adapt everyday parenting tasks to work for you:
Zac Wolfe dives into the everyday realities of parenting from a wheelchair… Sharing how he’s adapted tasks like getting kids on his lap, handling meltdowns, and being present on the floor for playtime, feeding the children, and all of the obstacles that he overcame. With real-life examples and hard-earned lessons, Zac reveals how creativity, patience, and determination can turn even the toughest parenting moments into powerful opportunities for connection. This session isn’t just about adapting routines it’s about owning your role as a parent, rewriting the rules, and proving that love and leadership don’t depend on mobility.
Navigating judgment and advocating for yourself and your family:
Zac Wolfe opens up about what it’s like to parent in a world that often questions your abilities before seeing your heart. As a quadriplegic father of four, Zac has faced judgment, assumptions, and stares, but he’s also found strength, self- advocacy, and purpose in the process.