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Through a variety of resources, Easterseals provides information and guidance about how to navigate changing needs within our communities.
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Episode 37: From Wall Street to Changemaker: Tiffany Yu’s Story of Purpose and Possibility
Tiffany Yu, author of The Anti-Ableist Manifesto, turned her childhood disability into advocacy, founding Diversability to celebrate disability pride. -
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Episode 33: The Advocacy Power of Humor: Steven Verdile and The Squeaky Wheel
Steven Verdile explores satire's role in advocacy, highlighting disability issues and ensuring writer safety. -
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Episode 32: Annie Segarra on Medical Gaslighting and EDS
Annie Segarra's journey with EDS fuels her advocacy for disability rights and body positivity. Learn about her powerful story. -
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2022 State of Voters with Disabilities Survey
Easterseals and AARP highlight the voting power of people with disabilities, including those over 50. Learn about voting rights, methods, and key issues. -
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Episode 16: Katy Neas’ Vision: Advancing Disability Rights Through Impactful Public Policy
As CEO of The Arc of the United States, Katy Neas reveals the inner workings of an organization that promotes and protects the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. -
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Episode 13: Navigating Disagreements and Risks with Beverly Johnson of Easterseals Northeast Central Florida
Beverly Johnson, President and CEO of Easterseals Northeast Central Florida, discusses the value of in-person interactions in managing a hybrid workforce and the impact of social media on workplace dynamics. -
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Episode 12: Genny Winter's Leadership Journey of Embracing Feedback
Genny Winter, Easterseals' National Board Chair, shares her insights on leadership and elaborates on the value of having different perspectives and experiences in board leadership, including people with disabilities. -
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Episode 7: Pam Green — CEO Confessions: Transforming Nonprofits & Shaking Up the Status Quo!
Pam Green, president and CEO of Easterseals Redwood, joins us to explore the heart of collaborative leadership and the dynamic challenges of serving communities. As a powerhouse behind a $30 million operation spanning two states, Pam has dedicated her career to championing purpose-driven businesses. -
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Episode 6: Mark Raymond, Jr.—On Experience and How Being Wrong Can Be So Right
Kendra speaks with Split Second Foundation CEO Mark Raymond, Jr., who offers his answer to the question, "How heavily in the (teams) equation does someone's experience matter to you?" Among other points in their discussion, Mark also has a poignant take on being wrong. This episode is a must listen as we bring this season to a close, with more on the way in 2024! -
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Episode 2: Wanda Hill — On Mission and Purpose
In this episode, Kendra chats with GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) executive, Wanda Hill. Wanda reflects on her career philosophy, especially work-life balance, self-care, and the importance of mission as a motivator to make a difference in the world. She also shares advice for budding leaders. -
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Episode 28: Creative Ideas, Personal Brands, and the Workplace with Rachel Lowenstein
Rachel Lowenstein (she/her), Founder and Culture Expert at Rachel Lowenstein Consulting and Divergent Convergent, explains why “accessibility isn’t just a feature.” -
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Episode 27: Finding Balance and Owning Your Story with Jennifer Gasner
Jennifer Gasner, author and disability activist, explores the importance of supportive workplaces, the power of telling your own story, and addressing misconceptions about disability.
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