The Bayley Babble Podcast keeps you in the loop with everything happening at Bayley House, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to providing exceptional support for people with intellectual disability. Overseen by instructors Matt and Daniel, the podcast is co-hosted by a group of individuals who meet every week to plan, record, and produce each episode. Tune in for insightful conversations, special guests and a closer look at the people connected to Bayley House.
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In each episode of All Things Disability we’ll speak with a leader in the disability space to learn how they promote inclusion and opportunities for people of all abilities. All Things Disability is produced by Northeast Arc, an organization that changes lives and discovers abilities for thousands of individuals with diverse abilities across Massachusetts. We help them become full participants in their communities: choosing for themselves how to live, learn, work, socialize, and play.
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HI, I’m David Meikle and this is my community platform for people with Intellectual disability and how we as industry can improve their quality of Life Everyone is welcome from people with lived experience, carers/support staff, to professionals.
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Power to Change® is a 30 minute interview style daily program. You’ll find in-depth interviews with authors, experts, pastors and sometimes every day people just like you. It’s funny, informative and engaging.
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Welcome to Advancing the conversation with Dr. Christi Carnahan and Dr. Kate Doyle from the University of Cincinnati's Special Education Department. We started this podcast in an effort to have real conversations about the role of self-determination in all our lives, specifically in supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. If you're a teacher, a person interested in becoming a teacher, a parent, a sibling, or a person with a disability, this podcast is for you. We ...
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Visibility – a space for people with intellectual disability to share their stories.
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Visibility is a space for people with intellectual disability to share their stories. We want you to have a voice and be heard. We want to build a more understanding and inclusive society in Australia and the world. Brought to you by the members and community of Council for Intellectual Disability, Sydney, Australia.
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Welcome to Impact, The Conversation, a podcast from the Institute on Community Integration at the University of Minnesota that takes a deep dive into the latest research, practices, and insights moving the inclusion of people with intellectual, developmental, and other disabilities forward. Each episode brings to life voices from a recent issue of Impact, ICI’s long-running magazine. Co-hosts and guests are Impact issue editors and authors with and without lived experience of disability from ...
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Are you a direct support professional or frontline supervisor who loves to learn more about best practices for supporting people with intellectual disability? In “A Closer Look,” we explore the most current and relevant issues covered in "Frontline Initiative." Produced by the University of Minnesota’s Institute on Community Integration and the National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals, "Frontline Initiative" is a bi-annual online magazine by and for the direct support workforce. z. ...
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AnthroPod is produced by the Society for Cultural Anthropology. In each episode, we explore what anthropology teaches us about the world and people around us.
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Each episode is an In depth conversation with parents of accomplished individuals who have disabilities, or successful self-advocates. These individuals and families dream big and have high expectations. These episodes will help families, educators, administrators, and non profits continue progress including people with disabilities in our schools and communities by increasing awareness, raising expectations, and breaking stereotypes. Visit us on www.bornfabulouspodcast.com, Facebook, Instag ...
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Empowering people with disabilities to live an incredible ordinary life.
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) are the number one cause of intellectual disability in the world. Join Nate Sheets, a behavior consultant, and Jill Snell, a parent, as we explore the joys and challenges of supporting children and adults with FASDs.
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Welcome to Community Living Out Loud, brought to you by Community Living Mississauga. On this podcast we celebrate the lives of people who have an intellectual disability and the incredible work being done to advocate for them and their families. Through conversations with experts, advocates, and individuals with lived experiences, we hope to inspire and educate listeners on the importance of building strong, supportive communities. Founded in 1955, Community Living Mississauga is a non-prof ...
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Living with or having a loved one with a disability provides challenges in finding the support, resources, & even stories of shared experiences that they need to enrich their everyday lives. Luckily, The Atypical Truth: Overcoming Barriers is a dynamic podcast helping you find the resources you need and letting you know that you are not alone! Join hosts Jessica Daum & Ian Hill every other week as they interview experts around intellectual, physical, & invisible barriers, provide useful tool ...
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The Speak Up podcast by Speech Pathology Australia highlights conversations with esteemed contributors in the speech pathology space. We explore key issues in the profession, in a short and easy to listen to format. Free access to audio transcripts, and where relevant resource / reference lists, for all Speak Up Podcast episodes are available via the Association’s Learning Hub, you will need to sign in or create an account. 1. Go to: www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/Public/…e616542. 2. Fi ...
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Mackenzie Beauvais-Nikl, the co-host of "Everybody In," experiences autism. But this podcast isn't really about that, exactly. This podcast is about conversations and connections. It's about how we are the same, and how we're different. For each episode, Mackenzie and her co-host Andrea Moore interview a different guest. Some of their guests experience intellectual and developmental disabilities, also known as I/DD, and some don't. They talk about friendship, family, adulthood, and -- when i ...
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Join Utah’s First Lady Abby Cox and her friends for timely and candid conversations with fascinating people with unique perspectives in an effort to unite us all through our common humanity. Each week, Abby dives into discussions on topics ranging from education to motherhood to mental health and beyond. Abby is an outspoken advocate for “getting proximate” with people who have different viewpoints, and using her platform as Utah’s First Lady to combat the empathy crisis our country is facin ...
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Mental health impacts everyone. Every day people are online actively asking questions and seeking answers related to mental health. Psych Hub and HCA Healthcare, in collaboration with Columbia University’s Department of Psychiatry, have partnered to create a 10-episode podcast series called “You Ask, We Answer” to bring people credible online mental health education. Also in this feed is the previous Psych Hub and Columbia Psychiatry collaboration, "Ask the Expert." © 2022 Psych Hub, LLC. Al ...
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This show takes time to pause life to focus on social good, social entrepreneurship, and social impact. There are enough people tearing each other down and apart in relationships, business, and all over the world. It is time to STOP. Shift the focus to the people who are making a difference in this world by creating and serving others in ways they have embraced. This show is aimed to connect people to listen, learn, and spark interest and empowerment in how they themselves see what they can ...
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/sg-explained/subscribe SGExplained follows Rovik, Elliot and Charmian, three regular Singaporeans trying to understand how Singapore is what it is. We explore institutions, histories, events and phenomena in Singapore and get into the details of it all. You'll see Singapore like you never have before.
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Welcome to the podcast that's dedicated to helping business owners prepare for exit so you can maximise value and exit like a boss. I'm Darryl Bates-Brownsword and I want to introduce you to the Exit Insights podcast presented by Succession Plus. The aim of the podcast is to share the message that if you want to get the most from your life's work, maximise the valuation and exit on YOUR terms, then you will need to prepare your business so that it's ready for exit, you are exit ready and the ...
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Intellectual Disability? Welcome to The Feast - Audio
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22:24Jesus invites those with intellectual disability to meet Him in His Word. But churches aren't always as equipped to lay out a feast for them, as they are for those without obvious disabilities. Paul and Jill Miller's journey with their daughter, Kim, led to creating interactive Bible studies for individuals with disabilities. Join hosts Dave and An…
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Rob Mills has been a staple in the entertainment industry since shooting to prominence on the first ever series of Australian Idol back in 2003. Millsy discussed all aspects of his career with us including his love for musicals, playing a villain on Neighbours, writing a book and most recently performing the songs of Bon Jovi. If there's a nicer bl…
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Finding Jesus on Upside Down Days - Audio
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23:01What do difficult days, disability, and donkeys have in common? They're all pathways to finding Jesus, according to Jill and Paul Miller. They joined Dave and Ann Wilson on this episode of FamilyLife Today to discuss the ups and downs of their journey -- including the joy and hardship of parenting a child with disabilities and the wonder of living …
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Oral histories: SPA Life member Helen Smith S7E22
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48:46In this live episode from the 2025 SPA Conference in Tarntanya | Adelaide, we speak with Helen Smith, who the day before became Speech Pathology Australia’s newest Life member.Resources: If you would like to hear Helen speak more about ethics, she contributed to the Code of Ethics: Support for everyday practice https://learninghub.speechpathologyau…
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So You Want to Lead? Practicing Servant Leadership - Audio
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23:23So you want to lead? Dr. Gary Chapman, best-selling author of The 5 Love Languages series, believes leadership within the family must be servant leadership. How does that play out in marriage and parenting? Building upon the traits discussed in part one of this series, join FamilyLife Today hosts Dave and Ann Wilson for another insightful discussio…
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You're hungry for a strong, healthy family. What if there were a tried and true recipe—with 5-key ingredients—to get you there? In this conversation Dr. Gary Chapman, best-selling author of The 5 Love Languages® series, shares the insights and observations he's gleaned—both from his own four-decade marriage and from years of working with families. …
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Do you ever ask yourself, "What's my purpose in life?" Are you actually fulfilling your role in life? Barbara Rainey questioned who she was after leaving leadership roles at work and in a church. She shares how she was able to cope with disappointment and actually find hope.By Barbara Rainey
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Ever found yourself praying earnestly, pleading with God for healing, or even questioning why arelationship hasn't been restored? Barbara Rainey faced a health scare that caused her to question her connection with God. She opens up about her disappointment with God and her journey toward healing and reconciliation.…
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Relating to a bitter person can feel exhausting, even defeating. How can you love them without losing your happiness...or sanity? Author Stephen Viars weighs in.By Stephen Viars
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S7E21: Supporting LGBTIQ+ individuals in Aged Care
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36:41In this week’s episode, we recognise Pride month as SPA’s Jess Kaplonyi (she/her), speaks with Chris Hunt (she/her) and Dr Louisa Smith (she/her) from LGBTIQ+ Health Australia’s Silver Rainbow program. They discuss the experiences and support needs of LGBTIQ+ individuals living with dementia and who engage with palliative care and Aged Care. Resour…
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How to Forgive (...When Bitterness Feels Better) - Audio
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22:56Wondering how to forgive--and if it really makes a difference? Author and pastor Stephen Viars explores how forgiveness can turn bitterness on its head.By Stephen Viars
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79. Pushing Buttons: Gender and Sexual Diversity & Dissidence in Academia
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43:25In this episode, we dive into gender and sexual diversity, sexual dissidence, and their intersections with anthropology and education. Through a conversation with Dr. Joshua Liashenko, Director of LGBTQ+ Studies at Chapman University, we explore how queer anthropologists are engaging with these concepts in their approaches to research, training and…
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What's it look like to combat bitterness when you're immersed in pain? Pastor and author Stephen Viars explores the power of lament to give voice and resolution to our deepest grief.By Stephen Viars
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Could there be one thing in your life blinding you from living in freedom? After unearthing that 'one thing,' Brant Hansen goes further to talk about elusive forgiveness and letting go of intractable anger. What's that 'one thing' you could be missing to make your life better?By Brant Hansen
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Feel like your spouse is always criticizing you? Easily offended by constructive criticism fromfriends? Brant Hansen shares his experience, exposing the myth of "righteous anger" and showing how one change can make life better.By Brant Hansen
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Picture this: lounging on a boat with endless food and drinks, just you and your spouse. Soundsdreamy, right? Bryan and Stephanie give you a sneak peak on what to expect from the 2025 Love Like You Mean It cruise. They also chat about marriage tips, like why respect and open communication is key for a strong relationship.…
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Rebroadcast: Ethical AI in Speech Pathology, part 1 S7E20
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45:22In this week’s episode, the Scientific Chair of the 2025 conference, Dr Jacqueline McKechnie offers her reflections on the episode ethical AI in speech pathology, a conversation with Professor Emma Power, from UTS. Emma speaks about the opportunities and considerations that using Generative AI can provide and the ethical considerations that we need…
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Could you be lacking a critical aspect in your marriage? Bryan and Stephanie Carter talk aboutthe importance of it in our interactions, arguments, and even the way we parent. Could this understanding be the key to salvaging a struggling marriage?By Bryan & Stephanie Carter
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Is your schedule a never-ending stream of lists and calendar invites? Finding time to reconnectwith spouse can feel like a challenge. David and Meg Robbins share their takeaways from the Love Like You Mean It cruise.By David and Meg Robbins
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Toxic Masculinity: From Passive to Proactive - Audio
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22:35What's masculinity look like--without the "toxic?" It could look like men feeling the need to keepquiet or going with the flow. David and Meg Robbins are here to answer questions about toxic masculinity vs. healthy masculinity.By David and Meg Robbins
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Rapper Kevin “KB” Burgess and Ameen Hudson examine the critical causes and effects of the crisis of masculinity--and the kind of manhood that changes the world.By Kevin “KB” Burgess & Ameen Hudson
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Rapper Kevin “KB” Burgess and influencer Ameen Hudson know the realities of racial injustice,crime, and violence from the South side of the streets. And they aren't bashful about how Christianity is flagrantly misrepresented--yet relentlessly has the chops for all life can pitch at it. Get ready for an introduction to the true Southside Rabbi.…
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2022 winner , Lachie Gill dropped by the Babble to share his musical journey before, during and after appearing on The Voice. Lachie played us a tune live too. The guy sure has some pipes!
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Rebroadcast: UN Sustainable Development Goals S7E19
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45:04In this week’s episode, Dr Debbie Pu from the 2025 Conference Planning Advisory Committee offers her reflections on the episode UN Sustainable Development Goals. Professor Sharynne McLeod and Professor Julie Marshall about a special issue of the International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology focusing on the United Nations’ Sustainable Developme…
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Helping Kids Navigate Intense Emotions - Audio
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22:36Could your behavior be affecting your children's emotions? Sissy Goff and David Thomas explore how parental strategies might contribute to child anxiety.By Sissy Goff & David Thomas
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Attentive Parenting--or Just Overprotective? - Audio
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23:04Wondering if you're being attentive--or could you be one of those overprotective parents? Join Sissy Goff and David Thomas as they talk about parenting fears, emotional baggage, and effective strategies. Discover the thin line between being vigilant and overprotective, and how to navigate it.By Sissy Goff & David Thomas
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Could your father wound affect your marriage? Maybe it surfaces in struggling with trust, low self- esteem, or difficulty forming healthy boundaries. Kia Stephens helps you learn how to heal, using practical tools to overcome insecurities and find wholeness with God.By Kia Stephens
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Hurt, neglect, rejection, or abandonment from a father can feel like it tumbles into all of life. Author Kia Stephens gets real about her own painful path through father wounds--and how she began moving forward.By Kia Stephens
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Musician Michael Card has felt it, too: Utterly alone, as if the world is oblivious to you and yourpain. The author and musician articulates how he was swept up by love and, ultimately, able to cope with grief.By Michael Card
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Planning ahead: psychosocial safety in your practice S7E18
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26:40In this week's episode, we speak with Anna Pannuzzo, from WorkPlace PLUS, about creating policies to uphold everyone’s psychosocial safety at work. Anna speaks about how planning ahead can help to ensure that if something challenging and unexpected does happen, there is a prepared plan. Anna speaks about policies and processes for psychosocial haza…
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Ever feel lost or longing for more? Feel overwhelmed and unfulfilled? Author Michael Card found a single biblical word that utterly changed how he viewed love. Instead of temporary fixes, could there be something deeper to fill the void within?By Michael Card
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Got big dreams—but feel lost on how to achieve them? Singer-songwriter Michael Card discusseshow his mentor influenced his faith and career journey, shedding light on overcoming obstacles. What's stopping you from chasing your dreams?By Michael Card
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Ever feel scared to ask for help? Worried about what your folks might say? Bela opens up aboutthe challenges of navigating college life, being in the party scene, struggling with an eating disorder, and her fam's reactions to her struggles. See how Bela found the strength to share her struggles with her family…
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Mother's Day can be rough for stepmoms. Maybe you feel left out, unloved, and unappreciated.Ron Deal and Gayla Grace discuss how tough times, like the stepmom Mother's Day dilemma, can build strength. They offer advice on how to reclaim identity and make Mother's Day a little less miserable.By Ron Deal & Gayla Grace
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Holding connections in speech pathology practice S7E17
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20:35In this week’s episode, we speak with Associate Professor Jade Cartwright. Jade is delivering the Elizabeth Usher Memorial Lecture at the 2025 SPA conference in Tarntanya | Adelaide on Sunday June 15th, 2025. Jade discusses the inspiration behind her plenary address, and reflects on the learnings we can achieve when we work to co-design with the pe…
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Cancel Culture--and Constructive Conversations - Audio
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21:36Ever felt the pull of cancel culture? It's that moment when someone slips up, whether it's a tweetfrom a decade back or a recent slip of the tongue, and suddenly the online world comes together to unfollow, call out, and attack them. Author Philip Yancey promotes the idea of grace in this chaotic environment and explains the effects of cancel cultu…
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Constantly finding reasons not to forgive that one person (you know the one)? Giving kindness, even when it feels tough, isn't easy. Philip Yancey shows us how grace changes lives--and maybe even yours.By Phillip Yancey
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From critiquing someone's outfit, to dismissing ideas in meetings, or commenting on eatinghabits--our judgments can shape lives. Philip Yancey explores how grace, instead, can alter lives for the better.By Phillip Yancey
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Shame: It's the voice in your head whispering that you're not good enough, that you'll nevermeasure up. We can drag around this baggage of shame without even realizing it. Esther Liu chats about how to find healing and ways to overcome generational shame and cultural influences.By Esther Lui
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Parenting--and the Shame of Falling Short - Audio
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22:10Could shame be shaping your parenting? Esther Liu shares how shame impacts relationships,parenting, and self-worth. From cultural influences to personal struggles, she explores real-life examples of how shame can affect our parenting styles. Ready to break free from this cycle?By Esther Lui
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In this episode of 'Advancing the Conversation,' Dr. Christi Carnahan and Dr. Kate Doyle from the University of Cincinnati's Special Education Department sit down with along with guest Steve and his parents Karen and Patrick. The discussion focuses on the role of self-determination in the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental dis…
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Public funding models: Ethical challenges and practices S7E16
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39:32In this week’s episode, Dr Tristan Nickless explores ethical challenges and considerations that speech pathologists face when working with funding models like the NDIS and Medicare. He discusses ways practitioners can be ethical stewards of public funds in supporting equitable access, managing time requirements, aligning funded supports with eviden…
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Wrestling with shame? Maybe you're comparing yourself to others, feeling like you fall short--oreven say, 'I can't forgive myself.' Perhaps you carry the weight of your past, hoping nobody unearths the mistakes or the pain you've endured. Esther Liu shares how to recognize signs of shame and heal from childhood shame.…
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Former Bayley staff member Melinda drops into the Babble one year on from her departure, to reflect on her time at Bayley House and to expand on her plans in retirement.
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Finding Quiet on God's Journey for You - Audio
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22:50Award-winning musician Jamie Grace has struggled with Tourette’s, ADHD, and anxiety. Here’s how she’s leaning into God’s journey for her—and found quiet.By Jamie Grace
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Beauty and Trust: Dealing with Anxiety - Audio
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22:28Award-winning musician, Jamie Grace knows the gritty realities of dealing with anxiety. Could God use your anxiety, like hers, to shape bedrock trust and beauty?By Jamie Grace
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Can Past Trauma Mess up My Marriage? - Audio
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22:25Could your past trauma be affecting your marriage? Maybe you glimpse it in your struggles to beopen, lack of emotions, or low self-image. But what if instead of burying it, you could confront it to heal? Mary DeMuth shares survivor stories, offering hope for marriages to overcome past wounds.By Mary DeMuth
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Healing from Sexual Abuse: My Story: Mary Demuth - Audio
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22:18Are you suffering the effects of abuse? Mary DeMuth has lived it. She opens up about her ownpast sexual abuse and her path to healing. From shame to joy, her journey shows lasting peace is possible after trauma.By Mary DeMuth
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Neurodiversity affirming practice and disability justice S7E15
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51:32In this week’s episode, Professor Betty Yu of San Francisco State University provides a brief overview of the workshop on conversational analysis that she will co-present with Dr Vishnu Nair at the SPA Conference 2025. In this unscripted conversation she reflects on the nature of neurodiversity-affirming practice, whose experiences and communicatio…
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Episode 11: Dupree Edwards talks about the DSP who wouldn't give up on him.
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15:57Dupree once struggled with tasks like cooking, cleaning, and daily living skills. He felt DSPs gave up on him, but things started to get better when Miss Gail came into the picture. She taught Dupree that freedom has responsibility and she believed that he could achieve his dreams.By Institute on Community Integration, University of Minnesota
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