In this episode, we sit down with Elizabeth Long—an ASL teacher, yoga instructor, and passionate climber who’s been navigating the world with hearing loss since childhood. From an early age, Elizabeth learned to see her difference not as a limitation, but as a source of strength, resilience, and empathy.

Now, through her work as an American Sign Language teacher, she’s helping bridge communication gaps and foster greater understanding between the hearing and Deaf communities. But Elizabeth’s story doesn’t end in the classroom—it extends to the cliffs and crags she climbs, where communication, trust, and teamwork take on a whole new meaning.

She shares how she’s learned to adapt her climbing routines, communicate with partners, and embrace challenges—both on and off the wall—with creativity and grace. Along the way, Elizabeth offers inspiring insight into turning obstacles into opportunities and using her platform to encourage others to live fully and fearlessly.

Whether you’re a climber, a teacher, or someone learning to embrace your own differences, this conversation is a powerful reminder that strength often begins where we think we fall short.

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