#MAMA24SR: Being There Again – Part 2
A full night’s sleep did some good to quell the anxiety. So did breakfast. Along with driving plenty of vehicles during the morning.
A full night’s sleep did some good to quell the anxiety. So did breakfast. Along with driving plenty of vehicles during the morning.
Media associations, such as MAMA, will put on events that engage its members and the automotive industry towards connecting with vehicles for some testing.
You’ve read variations of the above over the past 12 years. Nothing’s changed. The players have, however.
This year, I was told that I was missed. What transpired afterwards was a spiral into the healthcare vacuum.
In a recent social media post, I parsed out my thoughts on what lies ahead in the immediate timeframe.
With the Chicago-based media association in its 31st year of running as an organization and holding such events, this was my first MAMA rally event.
To be honest, I never thought of myself as an example of what a disability looked like. Albeit, temporary.
That was my motivation years ago. While office work (of some sort) pays the bills and keep down tax bills, they never help me fuel what I am passionate about.
Let me set aside what transpired with the conclusion and evaluation of this past Pride Road Trip. Nor will I kvetch about being an influencer…