• Transforming Adversity into Growth for Parents of Disabled Children
    Mar 2 2024

    When you first discover you'll be parenting a child with disabilities, the road ahead can seem daunting and lonely. Kris Burbank and Linda Hoopes join me to shed light on this path, offering wisdom from their book "Embracing Another Normal." Together, we unpack the resilience necessary for such a journey, sharing personal stories and strategies that resonate not just with parents, but anyone facing adversity.

    The podcast unfolds the reality of raising children with unique needs, unwrapping the complexities like the layers of an onion. We discuss the importance of fostering connections and nurturing positivity, even when the isolation feels profound and the challenges insurmountable. Our conversation is filled with genuine experiences and practical advice, aiming to build a lifeline of resilience for families navigating these waters.

    Finally, we tackle the notion of strategic decision-making and energy management, with Kris and Linda presenting their framework for resilience that can be applied across life's challenging terrains. Listeners will come away with a sense of empowered grace, learning that it's not about avoiding obstacles, but rather, reframing them into opportunities for growth. Join us for a heartfelt exchange that celebrates the strength found in vulnerability and the triumph of the human spirit in the face of life's unexpected turns on a special hiatus episode of Navigating Life as we Know it!

    Use this link to order your own copy of Embracing Another Normal from Amazon: https://a.co/d/5lZFmbK

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    40 mins
  • 64. Visual Thinking in a "Talky Culture" with Temple Grandin
    Nov 13 2023

    Ever wondered how one's mindset shapes their success? Join us as we explore this theme with the remarkable Dr. Temple Grandin, an autism advocate who turned her diagnosis into a testament of resilience. She shares her journey from a non-verbal childhood to becoming a professor at Colorado State University and a celebrated author. Listen in to this riveting conversation and learn about her fervent advocacy for people with disabilities, her views on the value of different thinking styles, and her firm belief in hands-on skills in both education and industry.

    In today’s tech-driven world, practical skills are often overlooked. However, they carry immense value, not just in education, but also in industry. This episode highlights the importance of practical skills, the impact of mentorship, and the crucial role of social skills. We discuss the influence of Dr. Grandin's mother, and William Carlock, Temple's grade school science teacher her early educators, who, from an early age, challenged and inspired her. We also examine the impact of technology on practical skills, and Dr. Grandin's views on transitioning young adults with autism into independence.

    Our thoughtful conversation goes on to embrace the importance of exposure to a variety of activities for young adults with autism. We delve into the pressing need for policymakers to understand the practical side of things, and we finish off with a profound discussion on social responsibilities. Hear Dr. Grandin's insights on social skills in autism, the significance of responsibility, and the changing dynamics of teaching manners in schools. Don't miss out on this enlightening episode with Dr. Grandin, it promises to provide you with a fresh perspective on success, resilience, and the power of the human mind.

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    We're taking a break to recharge and plan some exciting new things for the show. We'll be back with a fresh season featuring more in-depth explorations of disability issues, along with new segments and interviews.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • 63. Inclusive Journeys: How Accessible Go is Changing Travel
    Oct 6 2023

    Navigating the world with a disability can often feel like an uphill battle, especially when it comes to travel. We've experienced it firsthand as we journey with our son Lliam. Our struggles sparked a conversation and led us on a journey to understand more about accessibility. We found ourselves crossing paths with the passionate advocates behind AccessibleGo – a leading accessible travel website in the US that's revolutionizing the game for travelers with disabilities. Today, we're thrilled to bring you a deep dive into this fantastic platform and the people at its helm.

    In our chat with AccessibleGo's Program Manager, Patch Epstein she gives us an inside look into how they're breaking down barriers in travel, confirming accessibility for each booking, and generating revenue while doing so. Patch shares the experiences of several clients and the transformative impact AccessibleGo has had on their travels. Plus, we pick her brain on ways we can make our own spaces more welcoming and accessible.

    We round off our discussion by delving into the wide array of services AccessibleGo offers to improve travel accessibility, and Patch shares their vision for the future. From booking accommodations to providing a treasure trove of resources for travelers with disabilities - they're truly making a difference. Patch also talks about their inspiring Travel Inspiration blog, a brilliant resource for activity ideas. So, let's explore together and learn about the incredible work AccessibleGo is doing to pave the way for truly accessible travel for all.

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    We're taking a break to recharge and plan some exciting new things for the show. We'll be back with a fresh season featuring more in-depth explorations of disability issues, along with new segments and interviews.

    If you'd like to learn more about NLAWKI please visit our facebook page and if you'd like to support our program more directly, stop by our Ko-Fi and make a contribution! But the most important way you can help our program is by sharing NLAWKI with someone you know!

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    46 mins
  • 62. Thoughtful Spaces And Joyful Places - Custom Joy
    Sep 25 2023

    When we first spoke with Tiffany Dill several months ago it was about her Universal Design Consulting firm, Blue Day 2. As of July 1, 2023, she has combined her talents and passion for accessible design with Gretchen Kingma, who, like Tiffany, has experience as an Occupational Therapist. Gretchen is also a top producing realtor in the St. Louis area who founded Empowered Homes to fill the gap in real estate services for people with disabilities and adults who wish to age in place. Together Tiffany and Gretchen have launched Custom Joy with a mission to "Build Thoughtful Spaces And Joyful Places For All." Tiffany has an exciting story to share about the creation of Blue Day 2 and taking it to the next level with Custom Joy. For those of you who thought accessibility necessitated the sacrifice of tasteful design, comfort and beauty, fasten your seatbelts...because you are about to discover a whole new world of possibility, where "Thoughtful Spaces And Joyful Places" also offer beauty and access to everyone!

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • 61. Magic Mystery Tour
    Aug 1 2023

    Moving out of a family home is one of life's "exciting, sad, happy, and scary" events. There are so many changes that come with having a place of your own. But...there is also growth and independence. There are new things to discover and experience - for parent care providers and for the young adult who is spreading their wings. Todays story is about Will McAllister and his transition to his own apartment and a new independent life! It is also a story about parental faith and steadfast love in the ability of their son to adapt and blossom in the world.

    So join us on our magical journey into the mysterious realm of living independently and all the exciting opportunities that it brings

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    We're taking a break to recharge and plan some exciting new things for the show. We'll be back with a fresh season featuring more in-depth explorations of disability issues, along with new segments and interviews.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • 60. With Liberty and Access For All: MDRC
    Jul 17 2023

    We all have two basic needs as human beings. One is to be authentic, to live our lives in a manner that reflects our true selves. The other human need is to be accepted within a community. When these two need conflict, when the community to which we belong does not accept our authentic self, the most common reaction is to "mask" that part of our identity that puts us at risk of being excluded from our association with other community members. The MDRC mission is to "... cultivate disability pride and strengthen the disability movement by recognizing disability as a natural and beautiful part of human diversity while collaborating to dismantle all forms of oppression." And while it is not possible for MDRC, or any advocacy organization, to reform the entire world, they are committed to creating a space for self-discovery, to cultivate community, and to develop pride. And they have developed an admirable track record in doing so.

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    35 mins
  • 59. Sweet Dream are Made of These: The ZPod Story
    Jun 19 2023

    Many people seem to have a "problematic" relationship with sleep. We take medications to keep us awake...and we take medications to make us sleep. But sleep...a GOOD night's sleep, is essential to our psychological and physical health. Autism is one of those disabilities that can manifest itself in a broad spectrum of sensory issues...and often the ability to sleep through the night is seriously affected. Most of us know what it feels like to suffer from sleep deprivation, because if a child is not able to sleep, the odds are that neither are their parents. zPods® is a company dedicated to creating a solution for this problem. Co-founder George Bailey explains how zPods® create a calming, comfortable and safe space designed for better sleep.

    To learn more about zPods® be sure to stop by their website

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    49 mins
  • 58. They Listen, They Care
    Mar 6 2023

    Individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (I/DD) and their families often find themselves dealing with complexity and even intentional obfuscation as they navigate the path of Medicaid eligibility and benefits That is why we find it exhilarating when along that path we find individuals with expertise and empathy. I have discovered both those qualities in Marianne Huff. Although Marianne's highest level of expertise is in the mental health arena...the rules governing Medicaid are, with just a few exceptions, the same we deal with in the I/DD world. I have known Marianne for several years. About 5 years ago she provided invaluable information when we found ourselves in a benefit eligibility dispute with our local Community Mental Health organization and were anxiously facing an appeal before an Administrative Judge. Marianne's advice and guidance resulted in a positive outcome for our son Lliam. I believe you will find this episode enlightening and come to realize we also have allies and advocates within the community of professionals working MHAM. They Listen and they Care!

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    1 hr and 40 mins