Kyle Kranich

Kyle

Kyle Kranich

Multiple Sclerosis Advocate | Participant in the Documentary

Have you ever stopped to consider how your living environment can enable or disable you? Now imagine having a chronic condition or physical disability that exaggerates those challenges. Alongside the essential mobility issues some homes present, lighting, acoustics, room and ceiling structure, ergonomics, and lack of modern technology can also play a massive role in how our environments support our well-being. In this short film, nine subjects with diverse diagnoses and symptoms explore how their homes and specific design scenarios have exacerbated their conditions. They also imaginer the perfect home for their disability, specifying how smart, livable design could facilitate more engaged, supported, and effortless lives.

Following the screening of Home Smart Home, director and founder of Unfixed Media, Kimberly Warner, Enabled Disabled founder and podcast host Gustavo Serafini, multiple sclerosis advocate Kyle Kranich, narcolepsy advocate Bethany Cook, and interior designer Shelly Rosenberg will join together to discuss the making of the film and their own experiences of how their homes enable and disable them.



BIO

I am a 31-year-old full-time student at Colorado State University Global. I have been living with very aggressive Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis since I was 21. Up until that point, I was very active (basketball, surfing, running half marathons). Now because of the progressive nature of this condition, I rely on mobility aids like walkers/rollators or wheelchairs, and my living space is not conducive to living with a disability.