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Transforming Challenges into Change: A Conversation on Disability, Race, and Resilience with Yetta Myrick

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In this episode of the Everyday Yellow™ podcast, host Charisse M. Williams welcomes the inspiring Yetta Myrick, founder of DC Autism Parents, for a powerful and candid conversation about advocacy, parenting, and building supportive communities. Through her personal journey of raising a son with autism, ADHD, and intellectual disabilities, Yetta shares invaluable insights about navigating challenges and creating positive change, especially for Black families in the disability community.

Key topics discussed include:

  • Navigating the complex journey of securing services and educational support for children with disabilities
  • Understanding and addressing systemic barriers faced by Black families in accessing disability services
  • Essential self-care practices for parents and caregivers of children with special needs
  • Strategies for maintaining work-life balance while being a passionate advocate
  • Building and leveraging community support networks for families navigating disabilities
  • The transformative power of resilience and persistent advocacy

If you're a parent, caregiver, or advocate in the disability community, this episode offers both practical guidance and heartfelt encouragement. Yetta's experiences and insights provide a roadmap for navigating systems, building support networks, and maintaining personal well-being while advocating for your loved ones.

To learn more about Yetta Myrick and DC Autism Parents, visit her website or connect with her on Facebook. If you would like to download Yetta’s book, Mr. Marshall’s Block Party click here!

Are you a high-achieving woman leader seeking work/life harmony and how to apply the principles of "living Everyday Yellow" to your life? Check out Charisse's group coaching program, Aligned Path, starting in February, 2025.

Stay connected and inspired! Join the Everyday Yellow™ Community for exclusive content, updates, and tips to help you live a rich and meaningful life. Join Here!

You can also learn more about Charisse and her work on her website.

We’d love to hear your feedback! Share your thoughts on this episode by clicking here.

To access this episode’s transcript, please click here.

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Content provided by Charisse M. Williams. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Charisse M. Williams or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode of the Everyday Yellow™ podcast, host Charisse M. Williams welcomes the inspiring Yetta Myrick, founder of DC Autism Parents, for a powerful and candid conversation about advocacy, parenting, and building supportive communities. Through her personal journey of raising a son with autism, ADHD, and intellectual disabilities, Yetta shares invaluable insights about navigating challenges and creating positive change, especially for Black families in the disability community.

Key topics discussed include:

  • Navigating the complex journey of securing services and educational support for children with disabilities
  • Understanding and addressing systemic barriers faced by Black families in accessing disability services
  • Essential self-care practices for parents and caregivers of children with special needs
  • Strategies for maintaining work-life balance while being a passionate advocate
  • Building and leveraging community support networks for families navigating disabilities
  • The transformative power of resilience and persistent advocacy

If you're a parent, caregiver, or advocate in the disability community, this episode offers both practical guidance and heartfelt encouragement. Yetta's experiences and insights provide a roadmap for navigating systems, building support networks, and maintaining personal well-being while advocating for your loved ones.

To learn more about Yetta Myrick and DC Autism Parents, visit her website or connect with her on Facebook. If you would like to download Yetta’s book, Mr. Marshall’s Block Party click here!

Are you a high-achieving woman leader seeking work/life harmony and how to apply the principles of "living Everyday Yellow" to your life? Check out Charisse's group coaching program, Aligned Path, starting in February, 2025.

Stay connected and inspired! Join the Everyday Yellow™ Community for exclusive content, updates, and tips to help you live a rich and meaningful life. Join Here!

You can also learn more about Charisse and her work on her website.

We’d love to hear your feedback! Share your thoughts on this episode by clicking here.

To access this episode’s transcript, please click here.

  continue reading

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