Paralyzed at 23, Twin Mom at 30: Daniela Izzie on Redefining Independence & Motherhood
What happens when your entire life changes overnight… and you still decide to pursue the dream of motherhood? In this powerful conversation, Jordan Arogeti sits down with quadriplegic mom of twins and business owner Daniela Izzie to talk about courage, identity, and the real logistics of raising kids with a profound disability. Daniela shares how a freak spinal cord injury at 23 left her paralyzed, the years-long journey of relearning independence, and the moment she decided she did deserve to be a mom. She opens up about navigating a high-risk twin pregnancy, giving birth during the early days of COVID, and building a life where caregiving support and independence can coexist. Daniela also talks honestly about divorce, rebuilding her “infrastructure” as a solo mom, and why she teaches her daughters that disability is neutral, not something to be pitied. In this episode, you’ll hear: - How Daniela moved from “Why me?” to “I can figure this out” after her injury - The mindset shift that helped her see independence as a state of mind, not doing everything alone - What it was really like to have a high-risk twin pregnancy as a quadriplegic during the COVID shutdown - The creative division of labor she and her partner used in the baby “bootcamp” years - How she talks to her 5-year-old twins about disability, grief, and difference - What it took to rebuild her life after divorce, emotionally and practically, as a disabled mom - Why community, especially among women, is her greatest source of strength If you’ve ever questioned whether you’re “allowed” to want more for your life because of your circumstances, Daniela’s story will challenge and inspire you.