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Leave It to Geege

Podcast March 2022

Geege's family is the main focus of the new Lifetime family docuseries "Leave It to Geege". She is a single mother of a child with autism - her son Pootie. Geege is a huge advocate for autism acceptance, she hopes to educate and help others navigate their way through the ups and downs of raising a child with autism. Tune in to learn more, or catch season one of Leave It to Geege on www.mylifetime.com!

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Joseph McCleery & Mary Ann Newell - Kinney Center for Autism Education & Support

Podcast February 2022

This weekend's guests are Joseph McCleery & Mary Ann Newell of the Kinney Center for Autism Education and Support at Saint Joseph's University. Joe is the the Executive Director of Academic Programs, Mary is the Assistant Director of College Support. The Kinney Center has a two-fold mission: to educate and train the autism professionals of tomorrow, while supporting and serving the individuals and families affected by autism today. The center is now offering a new Neurodiversity at Work Minor, tune in to learn more! https://www.sju.edu/kinney/

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Joseph Dougherty - WUSTL Genetics Lab

Podcast February 2022

This weekend’s guest is Joseph Dougherty. Joe runs the Genetics Lab at Washington University in St. Louis in Missouri. His research focuses on trying to understand the genetic and cellular underpinnings of both normal behavior and psychiatric disorders, primarily autism. One of Joe's current projects is studying the MYT1L gene. Tune in to learn more! Visit genetics.wustl.edu/jdlab to learn more about Joe's lab and their research!

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Karen Finnegan - Jolene: The Disability Awareness Chicken

Podcast February 2022

This weekend's guest is Karen Finnegan, founder of Chickens with Attitude, and the author of Jolene, the Disability Awareness Chicken. Jolene was one of six chicks who hatched in the Hudson Valley in the spring of 2021. Jolene was born with a birth defect known of as perosis which made it impossible for her to fly or run. In Karen's book, Jolene and her sister Christopher help inspire children to embrace what is special and different in each other. Tune in to learn more about Jolene's Story, and how Chickens with Attitude was launched. Visit: sites.google.com/chickenswithattitude.com/jolene/home

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Nellie Freeborn & Steve Nelson - Visit Visalia

Podcast January 2022

Nellie Freeborn is the Executive Director of Visit Visalia, the "marketing arm" of Visalia, CA. Steve Nelson is the CEO of Downtown Visalians, and he is the mayor of the city of Visalia! Tune in to hear Nellie & Steve discuss Visit Visalia becoming an Autism Certified Center in 2021. Visit Visalia is the first Destination Marketing Organization in California to earn this designation through IBCCES. This designation means that visitors with autism can travel to Visalia with confidence knowing that they are prioritizing accessibility and inclusion. Visit Visalia also has established the “Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program”. This initiative is a simple way for our visitors and residents to self-identify they have a disability that might require a little extra help. Learn more about these programs and view resources at: www.visitvisalia.com

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