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Confidence or: How I Learned to Love My Wheelchair
Confidence. Self-esteem. Respect. These are all… words. Do we know what they truly mean when we apply them to ourselves? It took Steve Way a really long time to figure it out and he wants to share how he did. But, be warned. This isn’t a story of “If he can do it, so can you.” Join Steve as he leads you through one summer of his life that changed everything for him and made him realize that being disabled is actually pretty dope.
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Hellcare on Earth
It’s no secret that the American healthcare system is bad. Like, really bad. Even though it’s been like this for a while, it doesn’t have to be. Especially when it comes to this country’s most vulnerable population: Disabled people. Join actor and comedian Steve Way as he navigates through healthcare history, where it’s headed, and why so many disabled Americans rely on crowdfunding to survive.
See Steve Way in action.
Actor (“Ramy”), Comedian, and Disability Activist
Steve Way is an actor, comedian, writer, and speaker. He was born with Muscular Dystrophy and is an advocate for disability awareness. Steve performs stand up comedy in the NJ/NY area, public speeches around the country, and can be seen in the Hulu show Ramy.
Steve has been performing stand up for over 12 years with his first set at the Comedy Charity Explosion in his hometown of Rutherford, NJ.
Since the early age of 10, Steve has been public speaking, most notably with the Muscular Dystrophy Association. He has spoken at major events and fundraisers and now does motivational speaking on overcoming adversity, healthcare, and workers’ rights.
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The #CripTheVote Movement Is Bringing Disability Rights To The 2016 ElectionPeople with disabilities are the world’s largest minority.
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How a Lifelong Friendship Led to Steve Way’s Ramy RoleAn interview with stand-up comedian and “Ramy” cast member Steve Way about how he got cast on the Hulu series, his friendship with Ramy Youssef, and his hope to see…
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‘Ramy’ Actor Steve Way Wonders Why Americans Haven’t ‘Rioted’ Over This One IssueElizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are the health care champions that many disabled Americans need, the Hulu actor says.


