28-year-old Dyllan Monroe did not let his disability of cerebral palsy with ataxia (as he says for all the medical nerds out thereš) stop him from living a life of purpose. You will want to lean in, as he carefully articulates, to hear the strength of his message: to represent, with excellence, individuals with disability. His initial rejection by music academia in one University did not derail him. āNOā can be a blessing if you CHOOSE that it is a blessing. He let that experience FUEL his drive to a different campus, Western University in London, Ontario, where a level of success he hadnāt even anticipated was waiting for him. Crediting Fiona Apple, he is an Extraordinary Machine, taking all that came before and turning it into something beautiful.
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