Incluse This! Episode 3: Words Are Powerful

Episode 3: Words Are Powerful Wednesday, January 27, 2021 GUEST: Jourdan Saunders, MS, CCC-SLP, Founder of The Resource Key https://media.blubrry.com/incluse_this/content.blubrry.com/incluse_this/Incluse_This_S1_E3_Words_Are_Powerful.mp3 How powerful are the words we use? What effect do words have on how we interpret information? In this episode, host Sarah Kirwan and guest Jourdan Saunders, have a down-to-earth conversation about words, words, and…

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Incluse This! Episode 2: Inclusion is Bullsh**

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Episode 2: Inclusion is Bullsh** Wednesday, January 20, 2021 GUEST: Leroy Moore, Founder of Krip Hop Nation https://media.blubrry.com/incluse_this/content.blubrry.com/incluse_this/Incluse_This_S1_E2_Inclusion_is_Bullshit.mp3 Guest Leroy Moore, founder of the Krip Hop Nation, joins host Sarah Kirwan, to talk all about what the words Disability Equity and Inclusion mean, and how they’re subjective and based upon interpretation. We discuss Disability Justice,…

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Incluse This! Episode 1: Am I Disabled Enough?

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Episode 1: Am I Disabled Enough? Wednesday, January 6, 2021 An introduction to Incluse This! with host Sarah Kirwan and special guest Molly Bloom. https://media.blubrry.com/incluse_this/content.blubrry.com/incluse_this/Final_Incluse_This_S1_E1_Am_I_Disabled_Enough.mp3 In this episode, host Sarah Kirwan and special guest Molly Bloom, dive into the question of being disabled enough. With lively discussion, the duo addresses this very real question in…

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Am I Disabled Enough?

Nothing is more important than empathy for another human being’s suffering. Not a career. Not wealth. Not intelligence. Certainly not status. We have to feel for one another, if we’re going to survive with dignity.” – Audrey Hepburn Living with an Invisible Disability If I had a dollar for every time I’ve heard – “But,…

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What’s Wrong with Me?

Our anxiety does not come from thinking about the future, but from wanting to control it. – Kahlil Gibran As a stereotypical Type A workaholic personality, who was obsessed with my next move in life and up the corporate ladder, I was always thinking about, working towards, and asking the question – what’s next? However,…

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