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Comcast Newsmakers Segment Highlights Easterseals’ Mental Health Services
President and CEO Kendra Davenport discusses the nation’s mental health crisis with Comcast Newsmakers. -
Statement from Easterseals' President & CEO on Federal Grant Executive Order Court Ruling
Federal grant freezes put people with disabilities, older adults, veterans, and their families at risk. Learn why Easterseals is advocating for essential services that millions rely on. -
Empowering Disabled Adults Through Community: Weekend Retreat at Easterseals Massachusetts
Discover how Easterseals Massachusetts' Empowering You retreat fosters community and self-confidence for young adults with disabilities. -
Unlocking Potential: Support for Jaxon & His Family
Discover how Easterseals transforms lives through stories like Joa and Jaxon’s, fostering growth, independence, and brighter futures for children. -
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Episode 18: Creating a Culture of Generosity: Kerry Alys Robinson’s Vision for Post-COVID Giving
Kerry Alys Robinson, President and CEO of Catholic Charities USA, discusses the importance of staying grounded amid a busy schedule and highlights the value of the "ministry of presence." -
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Episode 10: Alesia Frerichs—Mentorship and Career Growth in Nonprofits with Alesia Frerichs
Kendra Davenport sits down with Alesia Frerichs, the president and CEO of Lutheran Services in America, to discuss the vital role of mentorship, the rewards and challenges of working the nonprofit sector, and the value of strong women leaders. -
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Episode 4: Erhardt Preitauer – On Vulnerability and Maintaining High-Performing Teams
Kendra joins Erhardt Preitauer, CEO of CareSource, and one of Glassdoor's highest rated CEOs in the country. In this episode, Erhardt talks about vulnerability as a key aspect of leadership, and how to maintain high-performing, dedicated teams where competition is fierce. -
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Episode 29: Pamela Schuller on Mastering the Balance between Vulnerability, Comedy, and Advocacy
Pamela Schuller is a passionate disability advocate and stand-up comedian. Pamela shares her journey with Tourette syndrome and how humor has helped her tackle tough conversations about disabilities. -
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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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Episode 26: Amplifying Autistic Voices: Lauren Melissa Ellzey on writing, Autistic representation, and self-advocacy
Author and Activist, Lauren Melissa (she/her), shares a powerful story of resilience and creativity. Diagnosed with autism in her twenties, Lauren Melissa turned the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic into an opportunity, hand-writing a novel that was later accepted by Bold Strokes Books. -
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Episode 25: 19-Year-Old Filmmaker, Artist, and College Sophomore
Oliver discusses his approach to authenticity in both his work and personal life. He shares insights on his short film "Read a Page," his journey as a young artist, and how he navigates the perceptions of others.
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