Eagle Access Program
Today we are joined by an esteemed panel from Dyersburg State Community College to chat about Eagle Access, a program for Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). Joining me today is Nikki Erickson, who is the current director of the Eagle Access Program; Dr. Brigham Scallion, who is a co-founder of the program, as well as the Northwest Representative of the Tennessee Council for Developmental Disabilities; Dr. Jimmy Barham, who is the Dean of Arts and Sciences and Technology and part of the Planning and Implementation Committee at Eagle Access Program going at DSCC; and Dr. Amanda Walker the Vice President for Institutional Advancement at the College.
MAPs
Jay Camperlino is the current Youth and Transitions Director with the State of Tennessee at the Department of Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities. Jay is charged with developing and overseeing the implementation of Maps which is the Medicaid Alternative Pathways to Independence program…
Diversity & Inclusion
In today's episode number 93, I interview Debra Run a global disability inclusion strategist. She is CEO of Ruh Global Impact, as well as the nonprofit Billion Strong. I consider her the ideal candidate to interview to commemorate Disability Pride Month in July. We chat about self-identifying as a person with a disability(PWD) and “Discoverability” to position your talents as a PWD to prospective employees
Adaptive Fashion
Today I chat with Alex Sargent Capps, Allie Schmidt, and Stella Barron about Adaptive Fashion. Alex has served on the Vanderbilt University Theatre faculty since 2001. She is currently the director of the Fiber Arts Build (FAB) Lab at Vanderbilt’s Wond’ry Center for Innovation. Allie Schmidt is the owner of Disability Dame Consulting, where she works with businesses to help create products and marketing campaigns that are accessible to the disability community.
True North Disability Planning
Eric Jorgensen is the Founder of True North Disability Planning, the go-to resource for families who have children with intellectual/developmental disabilities and the professionals who serve them. He is the host of the “ABCs of Disability Planning” podcast which introduces listeners to organizations and resources they may have never heard of or weren’t sure how to use. And he is the author of Waypoints – a monthly deep dive into disability planning topics.
Developmental Therapy
In today's episode, I chat with Kirst Nordstrom who is a Developmental Therapist in Nashville TN. Kirsti talks about the Family Guided Routines Based Intervention framework which she uses to coach families to help their children with developmental delays or disabilities maximize function with strategies to promote feeding, reading, play, movement, speech, and other milestones of development. Most states have a free voluntary Early Intervention Program available to families who are concerned about their child's development. In the State of Tennessee, this program is called TEIS and is part of the Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disability.
Project Search
Erin Riehle is the founder and director of Project SEARCH. This is a work program for high school students with intellectual and developmental disabilities to learn the job skills needed to carry over to the workplace.
Disability EmpowHer Network
In today's episode, we chat with Sophie Poost, Director of Programs at Disability EmpowHer Network, an organization that empowers girls and young women with disabilities through skills building, community, and mentorship.
Universal Design
UNIVERSAL DESIGN is when you create something new in the world, you think about all of the people who can use it, not just people who are walking, people who can hear, people who can see you really need to be more thoughtful so that the design, first of all, is functional, and then of course, it's very attractive and beautiful. So, universal design is the design of spaces so that everybody can use them, but they're adaptable the with least amount of effort.
Toe-Walking
In today's episode, we chat with Liesa Richie, who is a physical therapist and expert in toe walking. So for those of you parents out there wanting to know more about this topic, this would be a great resource. So grab that cup of coffee, put your feet up, and get ready for some awesome conversation. Lisea, I would like to welcome you to the Raising Kellan Podcast. We are so happy and honored to have you here
Home Community Life
In today's episode, Dr. Jerry Kartzinel tells us more about the work he and his family are doing at Home Life Community and their goal of establishing a forever home for persons with disabilities to address the increasing housing crisis. Look what they have planned right here in NortWest Tennessee.
All Access Inclusion Network
It is Autism Awareness Month. In today’s episode, we chat with Rachel Jenkins and Colin Peterson who are moving the needle toward inclusion in some spectacular ways. Rachel is an educational consultant, and she's part of Triad, which is an acronym for the Treatment and Research Institute for Autism Spectrum Disorders. Now, this is part of the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center. As part of that work, Rachel is also a member of the All Access Inclusion Network (AAIN). Colin Peterson is the educational director at Nashville Children's Theater and part of AAIN.
Camp Conquest
Mark is the Founder & CEO of Camp Conquest, an overnight camp for children and adults with special needs and disabilities in Millington, TN. He and his wife, Amanda, are blessed with 5 great kids, ages 15 to 27, and 2 grandchildren. Mark and his family live in Arlington, TN. He grew up in Dallas, TX, where his parents took in 28 foster children when he was growing up, and several had a special need or disability. His message is that camp builds confidence, community, and social interaction.
CP Awareness Day
In this episode of the podcast with catch up with our friends Dana Kramer and Levi Ervin (mom and son) from Georgia and Drake Box from the podcast, The Box Factor. We chat about what Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day means from the perspective of lived experience and what has been going on since we last talked two years ago on Episode 12 of the Raising Kellan Podcast.
Therapy Intensives
Mike Poole of Walk This Way Oxford is well known as The Coach for children with Cerebral Palsy. In today's episode we discuss therapy intensives and explore topics of expectations, mindset an accountability.
I.E.P and 504 Plan
On today's episode 80, we talk with Ms. Annette Graves, as well as Katrina VanBuren from Family Engagement in Special Education, which is part of Arc Tennessee. We discuss IEP vs 504 plans, FAPE, LRE, PLEP, accommodation vs modification, tests for eligibility determination of placement, and how to reach a resolution amidst disagreement.
Autism and Advocacy
John Shouse and his wife Janet, live in Middle Tennessee. They are the proud parents of three adult children, Emma, Evan, and Brandon. Evan is on the Autism Spectrum. John has served as past president at Autism Tennessee and The Arc TN and on today’s episode shares his knowledge and wisdom on some of the supports and programs in Tennessee.
Tennessee Disability Day on the Hill 2023
In today's episode of the podcast, we are joined by Jeff Strand, Coordinator of government and external affairs at the Tennessee Disability Coalition. Jeff will be informing us as to the priority policies related to the disability community for 2023 at the Tennessee General Assembly. We will also be discussing Discussing Disability Day on the Hill which will be held March 8, 2023
Housing Options for the Disability Community
Pete Hixson and his wife Hollie lead an organization to build residential communities for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities called Beyond Communities.
How to create content voicing accessibility and inclusion.
Lia Stoll is a mom, wife, writer, co-founder of Lara Guide Dog in Greece, and founder of Disability Writer, a boutique writing studio voicing accessibility and inclusion for disabled people.