Young Dj With Down Syndrome Discusses His Rockin’ Radio Show

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Oh, can you hear that? It's not just music; it's the anthem of love, resonating through the airwaves. In the Name of Love, a tune that transcends generations, and for one extraordinary family, it's more than just a song—it's their life's soundtrack.

Meet 12-year-old Jack Sharp, aka Trouble J, the dynamo behind the mic, accompanied by his DJ dad, Doug. Together, they've turned their lives into a living symphony of love, changing the narrative for individuals with Down Syndrome. Buckle up because we're about to dive into the world of Sharp Living.

Sharp Living: A Rockin' Mission

Triple J and D Sharp hit the virtual airwaves on new HD radio, streaming their rock radio show to listeners worldwide. Imagine a 12-year-old spinning the tunes, and not just any tunes—Ghost, Bruce Springsteen's freshest beats. Every Sunday, Trouble J takes his audience on a musical journey, a mission that's not only transformed his life but also resonated with listeners worldwide.

Jack's Beats and Quotes: A Musical Mission

"Why have your own radio show, Triple J?" A question that leads to Jack's infectious enthusiasm. "Sharp Living because it's nice to coach yourself during the quote of the day." Imagine a young maestro curating positivity, one beat at a time. Sundays are for recording, playing cards, and soaking in the melodies of Sharp Living.

And what's Jack's philosophy? "If you've learned to others, you know what? You are a bit of a better place." Wise words from a 12-year-old changing the world one quote at a time. But this radio adventure isn't just about beats and quotes; it's about family bonding. Dad Doug chimes in, "We've gotten closer as a family. Jack's putting in his words, and we're having a great time doing it."

Recognizing the Beauty in Everything

But it's not just about the beats; it's about recognizing the beauty in everything. Mom, Cynthia, shares, "We all have positive and negative. Jack has helped us focus on that positive." It's a harmonious blend of music, family, and positivity—a recipe for making the world a better place.

As Jack puts it, "If every family could do that, and every individual in this world, the world would be a better place." Amen to that, Jack! His message for World Down Syndrome Day echoes a powerful sentiment: "With us, not for us." A call for unity, understanding, and shared humanity.

Beyond the Radio Waves: Additional Needs Inc.

The Sharp family isn't just rocking the radio waves; they're creating ripples of change in their community. Dad Doug, inspired by Jack's journey, initiated Down Syndrome Naples. But it didn't stop there. The realization that resources could work together led to the birth of Additional Needs Incorporated.

This isn't just a directory website; it's a lifeline for families across the country. It connects individuals with additional needs to resources that can truly make a difference. And let's not forget the national art contest—an avenue for creative expression, inclusivity, and a celebration of abilities.

So, as we groove to the beats of Jack's Led Zeppelin favorites, let's remember the Sharp family's message: "Talk to me as you would others my age." In their world of love and music, everyone is invited to dance to the rhythm of understanding and acceptance.

And as the virtual radio waves carry the tunes of Sharp Living, they echo the sentiment—love, laughter, and acceptance can change the world. So, let's tune in, turn up the volume, and join the Sharp family on their extraordinary journey in the Name of Love.

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Young DJ with Down syndrome discusses his rockin’ radio show
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