Two Disabled Dudes

217 - Are Disabled Students Forgotten On University Campuses?


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For college students, sports games are a huge part of the college experience.  However, students with disabilities are often left out due to poor accessibility.  In episode 217 you'll hear from Noah Griffith, a journalism major who wrote a letter about his experience accessing the student section at a basketball game. Noah used his voice to make a difference.

In this Episode:

  • The Dudes discuss how planning and execution are two different things when it comes to Airlines.
  • You Got This, Mental Health featuring James Miller - You might remember James from Episode 068.  James is a Psychotherapist and joins us to talk about the people we choose tto spend our emotional energy on.
  • The Dudes talk to Noah Griffith about the difference he is making at Auburn University due to his disability.
  • Thank you notes - A Chili's Host, and Airport Bathroom Guy

Links and Resources:

  • James Miller's Book - Life Lessons: You Are The Expert On Your Life | A Workbook
  • Noah's Letter to the President of Auburn University
  • Auburn for all: Noah Griffith adevocates for accessible athletics experiences

This episode brought to you in part by Reata Pharmaceuticals.

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