Show #57 Circle of Friends

Robyn Reagan who is the Executive Director for Circle of Friends, the path to inclusion.
Show #56 Get Involved with Special Olympics

Jacqueline Jodl, PhD, is the Chief Global Education Officer for the Special Olympics, responsible for global education and youth leadership.
Show #55 Processing Speed & Executive Functioning

Sarah Ward, M.S., CCC/SLP has over 25 years of experience in the treatment of executive dysfunction.
Show #54 1% Better

Chris set a new world record by being the first person with Down Syndrome to complete a 140.6-mile Ironman.
Show #53 With Understanding Comes Calm; supporting our 2E Learners

Julie is a thought leader and expert in the field of twice exceptionality a.k.a. 2e or gifted with a learning difference.
Show #52 Youth Advocate, World Changer

Courtney Wong is the founder and president of Tutors4Stars, a youth organization that provides free learning opportunities for neurodiverse students through online private and group lessons.
Show #51 You Are Not a Bad Parent

Dr. Elizabeth Henry, affectionately known as Dr. Liz. She is a nationally renowned, board-certified pediatrician, speaker, author, parent coach, and youth advocate.
Show #50 Drawn to a Story

Cath is an artist who illustrates and educates about marginalised experiences for positive change – with a focus on identity, belonging and expat life.
Show #49 Advocacy Through Art: A Chat with a Spoken-Word Poet

Labeled with a Learning Disability in third grade, LeDerick Horne defies any and all labels. He ‘s a dynamic spoken-word poet. A tireless advocate for all People with Disabilities. An inspiring motivational speaker.
Show #48 On Being a Neurodivergent Educator

Sara Larrington, a learning support coordinator at Dresden International School.