1. Sarah Nicole Landry
Sarah knows what it feels like for strangers to judge her with a single scroll of their feed.
Madison has Down syndrome but it’s the least interesting thing about her. Madison loves hearing people’s stories, and her curiosity for meaningful conversation is at the heart of this show.
Sarah knows what it feels like for strangers to judge her with a single scroll of their feed.
Lane knows all about self-love and the power of healing through music.
Annemieke is a firefighter with alopecia who shatters stereotypes every single day.
Taylor thought her life was over at the age of 14. But it was truly just beginning.
Tyler is no stranger to the spotlight, but there is so much more to his story.
Laura knows the hardships the First Nation community faces and is a voice for her people.
Ann is a comedian who uses her voice to make people laugh, and change peoples attitudes.
Madison was living out her dreams but silently struggled with Cystic Fibrosis.
Jesse’s background makes him who he is, but it also comes with some unfair prejudice.
As a gay man working as a Drag Queen, Juice has often been overlooked and underestimated.