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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 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 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 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 15: Rawan Tuffaha Unveils the Artistic Journey of ASD Band
Rawan Tuffaha (she/her) is the lead singer of the ASD Band, a group composed entirely of autistic musicians, which shines a light on talent within the autistic community. This episode explores the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities as they transition into adulthood, particularly in accessing employment and continuing to receive support. -
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Episode 8: Lindsey Rowe Parker
Lindsey Rowe Parker (she/her), author of the children’s book, “Wiggles, Stomps, and Squeezes Calm My Jitters Down,” joins the podcast to discuss why disability representation is important in children's literature. -
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Episode 7: Kaelynn Partlow
Kaelynn Partlow (she/her), Autistic advocate and Senior Therapist at Project Hope Foundation, Inc., was featured on the Netflix series called, “Love on the Spectrum.” She joins hosts Erin and Lily to chat about autism, social media advocacy, and more! -
Autism Services
Easterseals autism service focus on empowerment through therapy, social activities, and career skills programs. -
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You're Not Alone: Essential Services for Caregivers
Access a vast network of support and resources to help navigate caregiving challenges. Find practical help and emotional support with Easterseals. -
Easterseals Senate Testimony: Disabled People Shouldn’t Have to Choose Between Work and Social Security Disability Benefits
Easterseals CEO urges Senate to reform Social Security programs, removing barriers that discourage people with disabilities from meaningful work and independence. -
Cherry Lake Publishing Releases Early Readers’ Book: “Making a Difference with Easterseals”
Cherry Lake Publishing releases "Making a Difference with Easterseals," a book for young readers on disability and accessibility, with proceeds supporting Easterseals. -
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6 Strategies to Prepare for Your Child’s IEP Team Meeting
The IEP process can feel overwhelming. These strategies will help you collaborate effectively and meaningfully with your child's school team.
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