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The Able Show The Able Show series of productions produced by individuals with disabilities.

01/11/2026

Talent deserves a stage—and this one shines bright.

In this exciting clip from The Able Show, Grace Fisher shares details about the upcoming Winter Music Showcase, an annual event that gives participants the opportunity to take the stage and showcase their talents in music and art. Now in its 8th year, the showcase celebrates creativity, confidence, and inclusion, with Grace also composing music for the performance. This year’s event is made even more special with a guest appearance by legendary singer Michael McDonald, adding to an unforgettable evening of artistry and community.

This is what happens when opportunity meets imagination.

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01/10/2026

I love the whole clubhouse thing. other areas.

Impact at scale starts with intention.

In this clip from The Able Show, Grace Fisher shares the growing reach of The Grace Fisher Foundation, which now serves approximately 400 participants each month. The conversation explores how the foundation’s clubhouse model creates consistent access to arts, community, and support—and how that model may one day be replicated beyond local communities through collaboration and thoughtful expansion. It’s a powerful look at how inclusive spaces can grow without losing their heart.

This is what sustainable impact looks like.

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01/10/2026

LaRae Wilson – Fashion Designer & Stylist Bio
LaRae Wilson is an innovative fashion designer and stylist whose creative vision spans custom couture, costume design, and television/film wardrobes. Under her label LaRae Mychel, she specializes in high-end one-of-a-kind gowns, red carpet looks, and standout wearable art for celebrities and special occasions. LaRae has served as costume designer on over 50 film and TV projects, earning recognition for her work on titles such as Phantom of the Opera, Hell Hath No Fury, and the Emmy-nominated Studio City and The Runner — contributing to her first nomination for Best Costume Designer and a win for The King is Dead. She’s also branched into producing, writing, and directing with projects like Social Disturbance, FIRE, The REALtors, Land of Illusion and The Manor. Beyond screens and stages, LaRae’s imaginative designs have become conversation pieces in fashion circles — including her iconic White Castle dress created from authentic White Castle slider packaging, which captured attention for its bold blend of pop culture and couture.
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Don’t miss LaRae Wilson as she graces the stage on the next episode of The Able Show, airing Monday, January 12, 2026. She’ll dive into her design journey, share insights on blending fashion with storytelling, and discuss how creativity and resilience intersect in her work. Tune in https:/theableshow.com/talk-show to be inspired by a designer who’s redefining style on and off screen!

01/09/2026

Inclusion is not just a concept—it’s a space you build.

In this uplifting clip from The Able Show, Grace Fisher shares how creating welcoming, inclusive environments allows people to feel seen, supported, and less alone. She highlights the diverse arts programming offered through her work, including Sing, Sign, Dance—a program that blends music, movement, and sign language so participants can engage in the way that works best for them. Whether singing, dancing, or focusing on sign language, the message is clear: no matter the limitation, there is always something you can do.

This is what access, creativity, and community look like in action.

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01/08/2026

Creativity doesn’t stop—it transforms.

In this inspiring clip from The Able Show, Grace Fisher shares how, even though she can no longer play instruments the way she once did, she has found deep empowerment in composing music for a full orchestra. The moment is paired with the brilliance of Shane Holzman, a young musical prodigy who plays piano using assistive technology and brings his ideas to life alongside high-level musicians. Together, their stories highlight the joy of imagining music in the mind and heart—and witnessing it come alive through collaboration, innovation, and passion.

This is what access, imagination, and talent sound like.
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01/07/2026

Art finds a way—always.

In this moving clip from The Able Show, Grace Fisher reflects on losing her ability to move, dance, and play music the way she once did—and the grief that came with it. While in rehab, Grace discovers a new form of expression through painting with a mouth stick, learning that creativity doesn’t disappear, it evolves. Even as she adapts her artistic process, she shares a powerful truth: music, her first love, will always remain part of her life.

This is what redefining creativity looks like.
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01/06/2026

Resilience doesn’t wait—it builds.

In this clip from The Able Show, Grace Fisher reflects on founding The Grace Fisher Foundation, now eight years strong, and the creation of its clubhouse, which has been serving the community for over two years. Grace shares how acquiring her disability in high school shifted her original vision for the future just as her peers were stepping into independence—and how that moment sparked determination rather than delay. Her story is a powerful example of meeting disability with action, purpose, and possibility.

Watch this inspiring moment and see what it means to move forward with intention.
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01/05/2026

“My only limitation is my imagination.”

In this powerful moment from The Able Show, Grace Fisher shares how a virus attacked her spinal cord at 17, leaving her a C2 quadriplegic—and how that life-altering moment did not stop her from building a full, creative, and meaningful life. Together, Grace and the host explore the power of the mind, imagination, and how heightened senses and perspective can open new possibilities. This conversation is a reminder that disability does not define limitation—imagination does.

Watch, reflect, and be inspired.
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01/04/2026

Dream collaborations start with inspiration ✨

In this clip from The Able Show, Chad Duell reveals the actor who’s long been at the top of his wish list: Tom Cruise. Chad shares how watching Tom’s films sparked his own desire to become an actor—and why it’s Tom’s unmatched energy, discipline, and passion that continue to inspire him.

For Chad, passion is the fuel behind longevity. He reflects on how staying curious, driven, and fully committed to the work keeps artists growing, evolving, and showing up with their best every time. It’s not about slowing down—it’s about expanding.

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01/03/2026

After taking time for a mental reset, Chad Duell is stepping into an exciting new creative chapter. In this clip from The Able Show, Chad shares how slowing down and realigning his mindset opened the door to two powerful projects now in pre-production.

One upcoming role explores the emotional and moral weight of a prison drama centered on end-of-life decisions within a family, while the second tells a gripping survival story where a blind friend becomes the unexpected hero. Both projects challenge perspective, spotlight resilience, and reflect Chad’s passion for meaningful, purpose-driven storytelling. With filming set to begin soon, what’s next is bold, human, and deeply compelling.

Follow and stay tuned for more conversations about growth, creativity, and the stories that matter—only on The Able Show.

01/02/2026

Grace Fisher is an artist, musician, and disability rights activist whose life and work are rooted in creativity, resilience, and purpose. After an illness at age 17 left her paralyzed, Grace transformed personal adversity into advocacy, using her voice and artistry to challenge barriers and expand representation for people with disabilities. She is the founder of The Grace Fisher Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering artists with disabilities through inclusive, creative opportunities that center passion, access, and artistic expression.

Grace Fisher will appear on The Able Show on Monday, January 5, 2026, where she will share her journey, discuss the mission behind her foundation, and offer insight into the future of disability inclusion in the arts.

01/02/2026

Growth doesn’t happen in comfort zones—and Chad Duell knows it firsthand. In this clip from The Able Show, Chad reflects on realizing that consistency and comfort can quietly limit growth, even when everything feels “safe.” He speaks honestly about that inner voice that keeps nudging you forward—the one you can try to ignore, but never silence.

Chad shares why embracing uncertainty and even chaos becomes necessary when you’re aligned with a bigger purpose. Sometimes the reset is uncomfortable, but it’s also the moment where you grab the baton and move into your next chapter without hesitation. This is a powerful reminder that real growth requires courage, trust, and a willingness to step into the unknown.

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