Hope for the Caregiver
With Peter Rosenberger
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: addiction, alzheimers, caregiver, Caregivers, caregiving, disability, parkinson’s, TBI, trauma, traumaticbraininjury
With Peter Rosenberger
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: addiction, alzheimers, caregiver, Caregivers, caregiving, disability, parkinson’s, TBI, trauma, traumaticbraininjury
Audio Library for information Ken Pope has put out to help families who have a child or relative with a disability or special needs, whether in the form of webcasts, radio shows or interviews. In an effort to diversify our resources we’ve created this Podcast channel for people who prefer to tune in and learn while on the go.Common topics include:Disability Estate Planning, Henson Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Guardianship and Substitute Decision Making, ODSP and Tax Credits.
Categories: Education, Kids & Family
Tags: disability, estate planning, Family Planning, special needs
Welcome to POWER NOT PITY, where we explore the lives of disabled people of color everywhere! Through storytelling, commentary and analysis, the podcast aims to amplify the lived experiences and perspectives of disabled people. In an effort to break down the systemic barriers that keep disabled people of color silenced, this show serves as a vehicle to dismantle ableism with grace, humor and downright determination. So… “What’s your disabled power?”
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: accessibility, Comedy, Culture, disability, disability justice, disability rights, health, podcasting, Society, Stories
Service Dog Nation highlights Service Dogs as alternative medicine for a happier healthier lifestyle, that breathes new life and another level of freedom for people who have experienced mental or physical adversity in their lives. There is beauty and grace in the unparalleled bond between a person whose life experience would not be the same without the assistance of their dog everyday. There’s an increase of service dogs in public and discussion about authenticity of working dogs, without fully understanding the variety of jobs dogs hold and the people that need them. Service Dog Nation Host, Nancy Sommers, is here to raise awareness that the gifts a service dog can provide are life-changing. It’s time we raise service dog integrity with perspective from those that use a service, guide or emotional support dog, and those working in the expanding area of canine careers for the people who need them. This includes children with autism, civilians & veterans w/PTSD, hearing and sight impaired, mobility & diabetes just to name a few services dogs provide. You’ll hear guests with first hand experience and heartfelt stories to issues for businesses a service dogs presence impacts’ including: schools, college campuses and labs, the travel industry, hotels, restaurants, hospital staff & mental health professionals. You (and Nancy) will both discover new findings and ways to gather statistics and expand thought in this industry for the purpose of hopefully, one day, creating a heartfelt Service Dog NATION that understands no matter what the need is, our beloved dogs are the secret weapon to healing.
Categories: Health & Fitness
Tags: alternativemedicine, assistancedogs, disability, dogs, Education, emotionalsupport, mentalhealth, servicedogs, workingdogs
Inspired by Alex Borstein, the Team Peri Step Out of Line Podcast dives deep. Meet guests who share inspirational stories and who have made an impact in today’s world. Our hope is to make our society a better place one step at a time through love, acceptance, and uplifting conversations.
Producer, Editor & Content Creator: Peri R. Finkelstein
Cover-Art: West Ham Marketing & Fuzi
Beat: Glenn Hill
Voice Over: Scott Rogowsky
Team Peri Hosts: Peri & Lori Finkelstein
www.teamperi.org
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: athletes, celebrities, charity, disability, fitness, inspirational, kindness, Marathon, marathoners, Motivation, musucular dystrophy, nonprofit, step out of line, team peri
This is a podcast that looks at disability stories. it’s like sitting down with a really close friend to have real conversations about disability, sexuality and everything else about the disability experience that we don’t talk about; the things about being disabled we keep in the dark. The show is hosted by Disability Awareness Consultant Andrew Gurza.
Categories: Health & Fitness
Tags: disability, Disabled, ETC, sex, sexuality
Life DownLow’ed ( pronounced “Life Downloaded” before you ask) A hopefully weekly podcast with two friends Samantha Renke who you may know from a certain chocolate TV ad. As she teams up with Dan Edge who you may know from singing badly on a certain TV ad for a bookmakers. As they talk about all things life and doing it from their own perspective as 30 somethings, who just happen to do life down low as wheelchair users. Join them on a their fun, entertaining, thought provoking, sometimes challenging honest and open audio journey through life talking about all the things you can imagine and some you can’t.
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: activists, actors, disability, Disabled, Fun, laughter, learning, life, points of view, Society, thoughts, Views
A blog and podcast about learning disabilities and kids struggling in school. Topics include dyslexia, ADHD, autism, asperger’s, reading, legal issues, dealing with schools, IEP’s, therapies and more.
Categories: Education, Kids & Family
Tags: ADD, ADHD, asperger, autism, disabilities, disability, dyslexia, family, learning, ot, parenting, PDD, PT, s, school
Each day, Northeast Arc changes lives and discovers abilities for thousands of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities across Massachusetts. We help them become full participants in their communities: choosing for themselves how to live, learn, work, socialize, and play. In each episode of All Things Disability we’ll speak with a leader in the disability space to learn how they promote inclusion and opportunities for people with disabilities.
Categories: Education, Kids & Family, Science
Tags: advocacy, autism, developmental disabilities, disabilities, disability, disability awareness, diversity, down syndrome, Education, Equality, human services, inclusion, intellectual disabilities, parenting, self-advocacy
This podcast draws on the world’s most popular musical, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom Of The Opera, as well as on the experience of Phanship having been a Phan myself for three odd decades now, to explore social justice and intersectionality. That said, although a lot of my exploration and analysis comes from the Lloyd Webber stage-musical, I will talk about other versions of Phantom as well, along with some of the best of Phanfiction that I’ve yet come across! And whenever possible, I’ll be interviewing fellow Phans, Phan-authors/creators, etc, to give voice to different experiences than just my own. So enjoy, and long live Phantom as a force for a better world! PSA #SaveTheBrilliantOriginal #PhantomoftheOpera! As folks may know, the London and Broadway flagship productions have been closed due to #COVID19 (read more about it on the podcast blog). So now, we need to make sure that, when they reopen, Hal Prince’s, Gillian Lynn’s and Maria Bjornson’s original vision is preserved! You can sign and share the petitions https://www.change.org/p/cameron-mackintosh-save-the-brilliant-original-phantom-of-the-opera?fbclid=IwAR3P7JBdCaByzAps3Ofh4TvbpEOJK3W0ycEDNLxkVUnfDEgCSd6xsFh88 and https://www.change.org/p/cameron-mackintosh-save-phantom-london?fbclid=IwAR0WRO06G32BepAvz5oRaRiCqNdwmyEXKOF9QhVeglPF9B36DLGVnvJH87A or contact Cameron Mackintosh @CamMackLtd at https://www.cameronmackintosh.com/contact or @OfficialALW to make your voices heard!
Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: "Phantom of the Opera", Arts, disability, film, gender, History, intersectionality, Literature, musicals, Politics, queer, theatre
In this podcast you will find attainable tidbits of encouragement, faith, fellowship, and great resources designed to help fellow brothers and sisters who battle disorders, disabilities, and other diagnosis.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: ADD, ADHD, biblestudy, Christ, christian, disability, dyscalculia, dyslexia, encouragement, faith, Fellowship, handicapped
Dating and relationships: are they dreams come true or living nightmares? That’s the question Fern Lulham, who is blind, asks each month on Into You. Fern, from Hastings, UK, and a regular contributor of Kelly and Company, welcomes guests to share in honest discussions about relationships and dating.
Categories: Comedy, Society & Culture
Tags: accessibility, blind, dating, dating stories, disability, love, partially sighted, relationship advice, relationships, sex, single, visually impaired
Bumping into Walls is a monthly, conversation-style spoken word program about living with vision loss, the challenges, the successes, and the day-to-day walls we all bump into.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: blind, blindness, calgary, cjsw, cjsw 90.9 fm, disabilities, disability, radio
Welcome! I’m Mindy Henderson, motivational speaker, author and coach. Living life from a wheelchair, surviving 2 devastating car crashes, lost jobs, and a host of other challenges, I have learned to navigate the curve-balls life throws at us, and now, my mission is to bring positivity to the world, to teach others how to navigate adversity well, to stop making excuses, and to see all they are truly capable of. Because…the truth about things that suck, is that…they suck. They won’t be fun, but it’s possible to have two truths that coexist at the same time…the 2nd truth is that there is a lot we can learn, a lot we can do and a lot of gifts that the sucky things bring to our lives and that empower us to make the world better. This podcast is a tool I’ve created to help us uncover those sucky, but surprisingly beautiful circumstances.
Categories: Education
Tags: adversity, disability, encouraging, hopeful, inspiration, mental-health, Motivation, Motivational, overcome adversity, personal development, self-development
Who Dis? is hosted by Liz Marcucci (formerly Komos) and digs into the lives of performers and artists who identify with the chronic illness, mental health, or disability communities. During this weekly 30-45 minute show, Liz and her guests discuss health and disability culture as well as how their health intersects with their art.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Health & Fitness
Tags: chronic illness, Comedy, disability, improv, interviews, mental-health, performance art, standup, storytelling
A powerful podcast that provides Hope, aims to reduce suffering and analyzes living with chronic illness, pain, PTSD and daily life, by using real life experiences, Christianity, Stoic Philosophy, historical lessons, books, guests and more!
Categories: Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: anxiety, christian, chronic illness, chronic pain, depression, disability, invisible illness, Jesus, mental-health, Philosophy, PTSD, support
What does the world look like to a person with a visual impairment? How does restricted vision impact on everyday life? How can you offer assistance without taking control? The video tracks on this album simulate what the world looks like to people with a range of visual impairments, and show good practice when acting as a sighted guide. The audio tracks offer personal perspectives from two people living with severe visual impairment. This material forms part of The Open University’s Pre-registration nursing programme.
Categories: Education
Tags: disability, environment, Nurse, nursing, POV, sight
Inspired by the book Mrs. Beaton’s Question by Robert Mercer, this monthly podcast shares the experiences of those who attended the Halifax School for the Blind. Hosted by renowned musician and school alumnus Terry Kelly, Tales from the Halifax School for the Blind presents first-hand accounts from students who tell stories of youthful mischief, school culture, inspiring teachers and the lives they’ve enjoyed since graduation.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: blind, disability, Disabled, documentary, guide dog, Low Vision, partially sighted, storytelling, visually impaired, white cane
From my neurodivergent family to yours. I’m Danielle Sullivan, a neurodiversity life coach and autistic parent with autistic and ADHD children. I’m here to help us all explore the world of neurodivergence. Neurodiverging episodes include stories and lessons from my life, deep dives into the traits and histories of ADHD and autism, and guest experts who talk about issues pertinent to ADHD and autistic folks in society. Welcome to Neurodiverging! Learn more on http://neurodiverging.com or http://patreon.com/neurodiverging.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: actually autistic, ADD, ADHD, autistic adult, disability, executive dysfunction, neuroatypical, neurodivergent, neurodiversity, parenting for adhd, parenting for autism, Sensory Processing Disorder
I am a Mom of a special needs daughter. I am a warrior, and sometimes a unicorn to advocate for her needs. I want to help you be the fearless warrior unicorn you need to be for your kids. Here are the stories, research, mistakes and help that are real. Let’s laugh and cry together. WUP WUP friends!
Categories: Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Tags: autism, disabilities, disability, Kids, parents, SpecialNeeds