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  • Sex, Love and Dragons: Disability representation in television
    Aug 29 2024

    In this episode Alli Strong-Martin & Tricia DePalatis join host André Floyd for a fun discussion about disability representation on television through three shows that we're watching. We discuss a recent(ish) Nielsen report that shows how little disability representation is actually on screen, then get into three shows that run the gamut of good and/or bad representation.

    We try to be spoiler-free (and give warnings when necessary) when discussing Sex Education, Down For Love, and House of the Dragon! Join us on our journey to discussing these three shows, and how differently they each represent disability on screen. Have a good recommendation? Don't hesitate to reach out!

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    Show Notes

    Seen on screen: The importance of disability representation (Nielsen)

    Down for Love - My Take (William Sangster, Attitude)

    Meet the Cast of 'Down for Love' — Netflix's Reality Show About People With Down Syndrome (Je'Kayla Crawford, Distractify) Sex Education: Isaac actor George Robinson gets intimate about disability (Alex Taylor, BBC)

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    This podcast is produced by ANCOR, the leading voice in Washington, DC, for providers of services for people with disabilities. To learn more, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ancor.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

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    40 Min.
  • The Path to Disability Pride (w/ Olivia Fadul)
    Jul 17 2024

    In this episode we're celebrating Disability Pride Month! First, Alli and André provide some history on Disability Pride Month and discuss the importance of having dedicated spaces to honor historically marginalized identities.


    Then, we welcome Olivia Fadul, a licensed counselor, disabled researcher, and doctoral student at the University of New Mexico. Olivia shares her personal journey of navigating her disability identity, highlighting the challenges and triumphs she has faced in finding and strengthening her disability pride.

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    This podcast is produced by ANCOR, the leading voice in Washington, DC, for providers of services for people with disabilities. To learn more, visit ⁠⁠⁠ancor.org⁠⁠⁠.

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    32 Min.
  • Olmstead at 25: A history and examination of its importance (w/ Lydia Dawson & Ira Burnim)
    Jun 22 2024

    In this episode we celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Olmstead Decision. First, with Lydia Dawson, ANCOR VP of Government Relations, we explain the decision and its importance.

    Then we welcome Ira Burnim, a lawyer from The Bazelon Center who worked on the case in the leadup to the Supreme Court's 1999 decision. Ira details the decades of cases prior, coalitions built, strategies deployed, and the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) that gave the fight new life. =================

    This podcast is produced by ANCOR, the leading voice in Washington, DC, for providers of services for people with disabilities. To learn more, visit ⁠ancor.org⁠.

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    23 Min.
  • Addressing Burnout & Compassion Fatigue Head On (w/ Dr. Hassan Abdulhaqq)
    Jun 5 2024

    We all know and can relate to the sensation of burnout. While the same concept exists in the field of human services, compassion fatigue is another serious possibility.

    For this episode we setup a voicemail line for people involved in the day-to-day work of supporting people with disabilities to have them define compassion fatigue, and tell us how they aim to lessen it, and burnout.

    Their comments are punctuated with expertise from Dr. Hassan Abdulhaqq, Chief Human Resources Officer at AABR, Inc. He helps us understand what works and what doesn't, and how to be 'best in class' at mitigating burnout and compassion fatigue.

    This podcast is produced by ANCOR, the leading voice in Washington, DC, for providers of services for people with disabilities. To learn more, visit ⁠ancor.org⁠.

    Episode transcript coming soon!

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    41 Min.
  • Family, Direct Support, and American Ninja Warrior (w/ Nick, Lee & Diane)
    Apr 8 2024

    You may be wondering just what on Earth does American Ninja Warrior have to do with disability and inclusion? Well, you came to the right podcast!

    Gabrielle Sedor, ANCOR COO & Foundation Director, sat down with Nick (aka Ninja Nick) from AHRC, plus Lee & Diane, to discuss 'American Ninja Warrior', direct support professionals, person-centered supports, and more!

    This podcast is produced by ANCOR, the leading voice in Washington, DC, for providers of services for people with disabilities. To learn more, visit ⁠ancor.org⁠.

    Episode transcript coming soon!

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    30 Min.
  • Assumptions Become Actions: Reacting to the viral video 'Assume That I Can'
    Mar 27 2024

    In this episode, Andre' is joined by coworkers Sean Luechtefeld and Alli Strong-Martin to discuss the viral 'Assume That I Can' video released by CoorDown. We peel through the layers of the video, discuss our favorite parts, and expand the conversation about what it means to shift assumptions, and how it can directly improve the fullness and quality of life for people with disabilities.

    This podcast is produced by ANCOR, the leading voice in Washington, DC, for providers of services for people with disabilities. To learn more, visit ⁠ancor.org⁠.

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    Show Notes⁠⁠⁠

    Assume That I Can, video by CoorDown

    4 Best Practices to Adopt from the CoorDown 'Assume That I Can' Video, Forbes

    A viral add smashes assumptions about Down Syndrome, CNN

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    31 Min.
  • The Link Between Data, Funding, and Progress (w/ Erica Smith Buchanan)
    Mar 13 2024

    Recently, ANCOR & UCP released the Case for Inclusion 2024. This report examines how well state programs are supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. New data and analysis revealed that improvements had been made, but are currently tenuous, as they were largely the result of temporary pandemic-era funding.

    So we spoke with Erica Smith Buchanan, executive director at CADENCE of Acadiana about what that means on the ground, and for the day-to-day lives of people with disabilities in the state of Louisiana. She gets real about the challenges, but is hopeful, because the link between progress and funding has never been clearer.

    This podcast is produced by ANCOR, the leading voice in Washington, DC, for providers of services for people with disabilities. To learn more, visit ⁠ancor.org⁠.

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    Show Notes

    CADENCE of Acadiana

    Case for Inclusion 2024

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    34 Min.
  • Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month: Awareness is Just the Starting Point
    Feb 28 2024

    March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month! This episode is a thorough discussion between Alli Strong-Martin & Sasha Sencer about the purpose of, and history behind, the month, why it's necessary, and what to do after awareness has been raised.

    This podcast is produced by ANCOR, the leading voice in Washington, DC, for providers of services for people with disabilities. To learn more, visit ⁠ancor.org⁠.

    Episode transcript coming soon!

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    Show Notes Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month Toolkit (National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities)
    Disability Hierarchy is Real and It’s Holding Us Back (Meriah Nichols)
    What Are Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities? (Institute on Community Integration, University of Minnesota)
    From Awareness to Action: Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month (ANCOR)

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    29 Min.