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the 3 guys have as a feature to everyone, and i'm pleased to show you how humanity is still coming to terms is what the rise of i could to means, the future to the $3000.00. so expense attending the summit, subjects like regulation when a big part of the discussion, as well as the rest of us humans witnessed the beginning of a brand new era. the dream with pretty cool. what people are coming out with these days. but a little creepy, you have to say, i'm paid for zillow, and thanks for joining us. more use next out. the stopping climate change. that's what they're ringing for. several zones of the earth will become literally uninhabitable. today we're talking about a few 1000000 refugees in the future. we're talking about the
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it's, it's no longer a question of whether we get out of cold oil and gas. but when to fund assume about commitment and hope about visions and the people behind the verb and catastrophe. climate change starts july 13th on dw, the say i am flooding, and at the age of $21.00, i had a motorcycle accident look at, but it's what had appeared to be a simple to be a in february fracture, developed into gang green due to medical negligence. and my left leg had to be amputated. christmas is 3 months and $26.00
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operations. later i left the hospital and decided to embrace the 2nd chance at life . i was given thanks to the horse i've recovered physically and emotionally. and since then, i fought to fulfill my live stream of competing at the paralympic games and put my motto into practice, which is that limits are only in our head, the espinoza switched phone power, interest, sause rider who lives with her 10 year old son, noah in panama and i do like town by the beach and south west spain. as a young girl, losing a leg was a major set back. and after a year of tough therapy, florida met a woman who officer a chance to write again. and pulses became a key component of her rehab. she told me, well, why don't we try it? i think i told you it would be tricky since you mount the horse from the left side
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and i'm missing my left leg and i found one day i went when we tried putting a chair on the other side. the truth is that it was a mess for me to get up there, but i didn't, and that's how it all started. and so i decided to help her and she would give me classes. so i cleaned the stables and helped her clean the horses all on one leg because they did not have a prosthesis get out of it. so the 1st year i was always on crutches. it was good because it force me out of the house and out of my comfort zone, people asked, how are you going to do it on one leg? you can clean staples and horses on one leg and if you really want something, you can do it right now. i get on the horse from the official side wearing my prosthesis. call me the power dressers. it's a technical support with a ride that has 5 elements to get the horse to follow the instructions and voice and the 2 arms and legs. even though florida is missing one element, she follows that coaches guidance and manages to accurately control whole stuff on your course, the federal model of the legal or the they're gonna be put into that are coming to
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the model. and that's a couple other in the i s a loaner also challenge as a self to practice other sports in which normally the lack of it like would be an obstacle to often goes climbing with the friends coming from when i i'm of the biggest challenges my left foot did because obviously when i planted, i don't know exactly where it is. i don't know if it has grid or could slip. it's kind of a metaphor, right? but you can climb, you're not sure, but you have to trust a little a point in the support, not just the often i leave my left foot dangling in the air as a counter wait. because if i don't have a very secure hold, i'm falling down in the end, which maybe you have to trust a little that you can do it. and the limiting factor is your head because there are many moments where i am limited. when i say come on, let's do it, we what we gotta do to put in for like, for example here, i don't have a left that holds, but i'll just go for it in quite a bit. if i thought was that a role that i must land on my right leg, just like when i get off the horse, you have any impact on that leg is terrible because i have no left joint and it's
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very unstable. i'm very little is left of the leg because i have a piece of to be alive, but that's what it is. fractured the 3 times, and it's not suitable for impact. the equestrian spots are expensive to cover equipment costs. florida works as a model and photo shoots responses. at the same time, she is a role model for inclusion and diversity. if it wasn't for these collaborations, i couldn't do what i'm doing because i can't afford it. practically all the material i have is sponsored and i try to help them in my own way, was by letting them use my image and doing photo sessions and those who sent in the photo. and she's very brave to do many i realize that photography helps me a lot, but it will do you like it because initially i didn't like it, it scared me and i was very ashamed for my body. but it made me see that there are many types of beauty and i feel pretty and the photos the photos are always well received. and there are many people who write to me. so they tell me they'd like to
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do it to whatever embarrass. let me do some more, they tell me it's helping us to see it. it's better to be visible rather than stay hidden at home with the tenants across the company. the thing i have a place in this society and a mission, and i think it's a very nice purpose to be able to help others. and i love you. i see her without insecurities with their natural beauty or desire to live and i like being able to help them with it. i especially like that strength because she's the mother who's busy all day still asking herself whitmore, she can do her job. the horse guy just depends on because that's always the problem when you want to do everything for you and you always want to do everything, sometimes she can't do it and sometimes she's strong. and other time she collapses and says, i can't do it life. and it's rare, but it does happen. well yeah, i mean i'm relying when it's to my there are those moments because we're all human . some we both are rare but she loves to. yeah. and then with the sometimes the pressure was too great. florida has a marketing job as a model, a single mother and the top power athletes pursuing qualification to the power
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olympics and a sports that requires a great deal of commitment. bought as carmen says, florida loves the challenge temporarily because i always go with everything. everything was against us. no money, no horse, nothing you know saddles. and here i am competing with a horse with the saddle. so i keep going through and obviously the other. see if i trade 6 days a week in the afternoon, i'm with my son sort of the house groceries, my online job, 2 hours minimum every day of social networks promoting brands uploading content. i can't give more with the circumstances. i have. i have a son, a job, i have a house and i am alone. so then i'm going to belgium to compete and my mother is coming over from switzerland to take care of my son for 10 days. i will bring my son along for 10 days, and a truck comes with the competing is the easiest. it's everything else behind it. that's a lot. it's a lot as much. florida helps amputees in an online support group and use
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a social media to promote the acceptance of different body types. she has wait is a long time to share a special video to sign up for that this might be the toughest post i've ever shared, but i'm sharing the video i made for my son's video pace in front of me at a certain age. and i realize people were looking at me because i was different for them. that's and also i disguise myself down to the young lady. i gave you the names and we did little plays with the disguise down and told funny stories that we had talked about how people reacted in the same thing either because it was a way of getting over that little trauma. but because there was a moment where he felt to tackle around, he took it badly that people were looking at me that i said at the moment we might say be that the video was 1st made for him. right. and i've never published it or shown it to anyone as it gets here. we're going to expose ourselves completely. and when i feel completely naked, it might be more scary for me to show my stuff that to show my naked body. okay. and the, and the, and the 2nd, so here it is. all of us left just to share it. florida says the video even though it scares a competitive share,
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know to come look at the last thing away. the pain could i wish to really, i've recorded this video a few years ago when know i started to realize that i was a different mazda service, that i'm, you know, he saw that through the way other people looked at me. but i can't teach my son, you have to be brave if i don't lead by example. so today i'd be everything for a better, more inclusive and warm, pathetic world. and i dedicated to my son. thank you for always being so brave and i love you. the, the time has come, florida is in madrid with doubts on your own to compete at the 2nd, the full qualifying events for the power olympics, competition days, a highly demanding young, have to deal with fatigue and because as long hours i'm here all day and you don't sleep much and when you get up very early, there's stress and physical fatigue because i'm also not used to writing the voice twice and one day to prepare everything, assemble and disassembled twice. i have to clean the material. now i'm here from 7
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am to 8 pm, so i thought of that. these events are also an opportunity for florida to meet and engage with sponsors in madrid. florida meets sandra, who represents the brand she models for an exchange for sponsoring her request, free and outfits. her go more, i wanted to elaborate with her because i loved her story and she's a fighter. i contacted brands and asked them if they would be interested at the time. they were fascinated, you know, and they didn't understand why they didn't have any pair of questions yet. and when they saw her, they said, go ahead. i mean, we don't use her as a model for people with disabilities or, you know, for us, she's a model underwriter, like any other writer in the end, what people get is that she has had a blow in life and has risen up to it. and she has a dream and goes for it. and every morning she gets up with that cool. feel good. okay. i think this is a life lesson. i really couldn't compete with those sponsors because i don't have the financial means or the possibilities. so this is a project that benefits all of us. yeah. you know, if they're not here,
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i might have the best horse and skills, but i can't go and compete with the name. i don't understand why there aren't more sponsors. what? because if you're a writer, you know how difficult it is in, on top of it, you're missing a leg. i think it's amazing. okay. you can see what she achieves is really spectacular. and wonderful because he's here, right. and she's much better than a writer with 2 legs and arms, florida hips to the hotel to take a break and review the exercise one last time. anyone on a physical level for me it's complicated because there's a lot of ground to cover for them. these are very large facilities. i usually walk about 20 to 30 kilometers in a competition weekend. now i'll take off my prosthetic leg, rest a little, relax on it, and think about the course i'll compete in that 5 pm. those are the letters that are in the track at each letter, you have to do an exercise. the judges will score you not only on the exercise itself, but also the accuracy and see but some, in a less upkeep of the
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. now the loaner begins the competition, the motor is on that thing and she finishes good. it's a good results, but not enough to secure a place at the power olympics. she will have to score higher. the remaining 2 events back home florida meets up with carmen and let's see for another photo shoot . this time the concept is promoting, told her in some acceptance. if i was over here today to do a photo session with to see the photographer and carmen the makeup artist, today we have chosen it being consumed use, which is a japanese art. when the, when a ceramic object breaks the pieces that are glued back on and decorated with gold, it's symbolizes rebirth. because if something breaks, it doesn't mean that it can't have a 2nd life. it can be even more beautiful. through the sessions we do together,
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we try to make another type of beta visible thing. we think it's important for people to feel a little better. just because someone has some kind of physical disability or an issue with their body. they can still show it, feel good, and do something beautiful. but the, you know, and happiness in japanese can. so the means to repair with gold and a message that celebrates the history of each object, emphasizing the fractures instead of hiding them from this gives a new life to the piece, transforming it into an object even more beautiful than the original. here we symbolize resurgence as reverse and said we want to show the world that there is no one single type of beauty known to be the don't forget that if one day you break, you have the opportunity to re compose yourself into a more beautiful and stronger being the
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