In this original audio, led by interviewer Juan “Chico" Dimas, 17 years old, who was challenged with his own disability of not being able to speak until he was six years old—he leads five persons to share their personal feelings and thoughts about their special needs and how they would like the world to see them as real persons first. Juan “Chico" Dimas leads his interviewees and audience into the disability world, beginning by telling an old folk tale he has chosen, "The Turtle and the Hare” which is relevant to those with challenges and special needs… and then these voices follow:1. Dillon, age 16 who is meeting the challenge of Type 1 childhood diabetes. Dillon wears, implanted in his body, a small machine that greatly helps to regulate insulin so he can live more freely.2. Andy, age 33, who is meeting the challenge of an Intellectual disability. By becoming independent, he is dedicated to always trying to learn new things.3. Rick, age 18, who is meeting the challenge of having a cognitive developmental disability, being partially deaf, and having Attention Deficit Disorder, by avidly following his dreams of being a role model to others. His main goals are to show that anything is possible, and that no one can tell you “no."4. Ron, an adult is meeting the challenge of "the disease with a thousand faces," meaning a myriad of debilitating attacks on the body and the disability that doesn't necessarily show on the surface to those who do not understand Lupus. His ways in meeting the challenges is to stay strong and focused on fullest life possible every day.5. Karen, an adult who is meeting the challenge of chronic severe back pain, and who fights for disability rights, while keeping a clear and positive attitude.