Hi, I’m Tori
a disabled entrepreneur, talent agent, and content creator who travels often and builds boldly
I’ve lived with Spinal Muscular Atrophy since birth, and I use a power wheelchair, so accessibility isn’t just a topic I care about — It’s built into every part of how I move through the world.
For the past few years, I’ve been carving out a space online where disabled travel, personal storytelling, and career growth intersect. What started as a way to share my itineraries has now evolved into something so much bigger:
a platform for showcasing what it looks like to build a full, dynamic, unapologetic life in a disabled body.

Travel has always been a huge part of my story — not just because I love seeing new places, but because navigating the world as a disabled person takes intention, strategy, and a lot of research.



Trying to piece together travel plans without reliable accessibility info pushed me to start sharing what I couldn’t find: the kind of clear, detailed guides I wish had existed. I wanted to make it easier for other disabled people to explore the world with confidence, instead of feeling like travel was off-limits.
This space also became a way to challenge the idea that adventure, beauty, and ambition belong only to the able-bodied. I used to see travel and lifestyle content that felt completely disconnected from my reality — until I realized it wasn’t a personal shortcoming — it was a reflection of a world that hadn’t considered people like me.
Abundance isn’t about fitting into a narrow mold. It’s about building a life that reflects who you are and knowing you have every right to take up space in it.
Over time, this space has evolved into a trusted resource for disabled travelers and a growing community of people who are designing lives rooted in access, fulfillment, and personal agency.
This platform has grown beyond travel. It’s about embracing your disabled identity, without apology — and building a life that feels rich, possible, and aligned.
I still share detailed accessible itineraries, but I also share what it looks like to manage a career in media, show up as a disabled leader, and build systems that support both ambition and care. Through my public speaking, online content, and professional work in talent representation, I advocate for a world where disabled lives are not seen as limited — but as capable, creative, and deeply powerful.
Because owning your disabled identity isn’t a barrier to success. It’s the beginning of something much more expansive.
Whether you found me through a travel post, a speaking gig, or a Reel about life in a power chair — I’m so glad you’re here.
This space is for disabled people (and our allies) who want more: more visibility, more agency, more ease, and more joy.
If you’re building a life around your needs instead of despite them, you’re in the right place.
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You’ll get fresh accessible travel tips, honest behind-the-scenes stories, and real strategies for building a life rooted in access, creativity, and momentum.
Let’s keep building a world where disabled lives, in all their complexity, are not only seen but celebrated.
