Recording from my office in beautiful Marietta, GA...you are listening to the Think Inclusive Podcast (Episode 15). Today we have Arielle Hobbs, founder of the Lion League, a fantastic organization that is changing how we build inclusive schools around the United States. We talk about what inclusion looks like in her family and how the Lion League is different from other "social inclusion" organizations. After the podcast, please stop by our Patreon page where you can support our goal to bring you in-depth interviews with inclusive education and community advocacy thought leaders. In order to cover our hosting, transcription, and production costs we need to meet our goal of $100 per month. Please help us keep this vital resource available to everyone by pledging your support of $1, $5, $10, or $20 per month. When you pledge as little as $1 per month you get access to our patron-only feed for blog posts, special edition podcasts, and picture updates along the way. So without further ado...here is the interview. Arielle Hobbs is the Founder of a nonprofit called, The Lion League. She has been a thinker and a writer her whole life but found her passion when she had to rise up and fight for her son to have the same opportunities as everyone else. Through her nonprofit, Arielle has curated a curriculum that teaches students how to be more inclusive with their disabled peers. Arielle has hands-on experience as the mother and caregiver of three children. Locally she interacts with many families and children with disabilities through her nonprofit. Globally she has spent time in the Indian Himalayas, caring for children with disabilities and their families. Arielle and her husband live in Spicewood, Texas. They have three children, four French bulldogs, and two cats. That is our show. We would like to thank Arielle from the Lion League for joining us. Make sure you check out their website: thelionleague.org and you can find them on Facebook and Twitter. Follow Think Inclusive on the web at thinkinclusive.us as well as Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and now Instagram! Today's show was produced by me talking into USB headphones, a ZOOM H1 Handy Recorder, MacBookPro, GarageBand, and a skype account. You can also subscribe to the Think Inclusive podcast via the iTunes music store, Google Play, Stitcher or Podomatic.com (the largest community of independent podcasters on the planet). from Marietta, GA...please join us again on the Think Inclusive podcast...thanks for your time and attention.