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By changesomething
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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
Its been an incredible 14 episodes, 3 months, and first season! In this season finale, I share the most important lesson I learned from season 1, and give you two sound bites from season 2!
This is part 1 of 2 interviews, attempting to humanize the conversation around BLM. Come listen as one family shares their trauma, and how they are choosing to raise their 3 kids. You do not want to miss this episode.
What makes a great photo? How can you change the story of your community through pictures? Come listen to Darren Georgia, who had an unlikely journey from comedy to taking pictures for Major League Baseball and Major League Football. This conversation was a breath of fresh air.
You did what?!
How many kids are in foster care in 2020?! Wait...what would happen if everyone who thought about becoming a foster parent actually did so?! Are Foster parents getting rich off the system? Don't miss this one. I personally gained and learned so much. Plus, May is Foster Care Awareness month!
Is access a right? Why is it wrong to share a video of an ASL interpreter signing at Twista's concert? Come listen to Heather Hanson talk about Twista, vulnerable conversations, and the difference between novelty and access.
Free ASL Resources - Gallaudet University
[PODBEAN: Full transcript for the Deaf and HoH or those who prefer written format available here]
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Deaf culture has its own flare, beliefs and structures. What are they? What do hearing people not understand? How are medical interventions such as cochlear implant viewed within the deaf community? What is "deaf space?" Come find out!
VP-Financial Consultant for Charles Schwab shares a counter-intuitive thought about giving money away, shares the key to liberation, and provides a tip about how to get out of debt for the good of our communities.
Would you social distance from your 16 month old and 3 year old to serve your community? An ICU nurse and a mom of two gives front line updates about what she is seeing, what immense sacrifices she is making to keep us safe, and what tip she would offer someone who says they do not need to social distance. You don’t want to miss this episode.
There are 56 million students in America, and 12 million students without access to internet. A Special Ed. teacher shares how her school is providing internet to low income students, dialogues about the tweens/teens that are easily forgotten, and her best tip on how you can know you (and your child) are on the right track during r-learning.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.