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Where The Ramp Ends

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Where the Ramp Ends is a podcast about disability, inclusion, and what happens when good intentions meet real life. Hosted by Summer Parrish and Bryce Wooten, the show centers lived experience, honest conversation, and the voices of people with disabilities, family members, and advocates working to change systems—not just optics. From policy and history to parenting, culture, and everyday barriers, we talk about what inclusion actually looks like when the ramp ends and real access begins.Where The Ramp Ends Sozialwissenschaften
  • Advocacy in Action: Supporting Families with Meske Owens
    Feb 3 2026

    Most caregivers and educators overlook one of the most powerful tools for supporting children with disabilities: understanding trauma and lived experience. In this eye-opening episode of Where the Ramp Ends, mental health advocate Meski Owens shares how rethinking trauma-informed approaches can transform behavior management, foster genuine connection, and ultimately change systems that perpetuate neglect.


    Meski, a former nurse turned policy advocate in Oklahoma, reveals the profound impact of viewing behaviors as communication—especially when it comes to children on the spectrum or with other invisible struggles. You'll discover how early intervention, trauma awareness, and community involvement create ripple effects that extend far beyond the classroom or clinic. Meski's unique perspective bridges lived experience with policy reform, illustrating how small shifts in mindset can lead to powerful societal change.


    We break down:


    The importance of viewing trauma as a disability that rewires brain function and how this understanding shifts caregiver responses.

    Practical steps to make environments more trauma-informed, emphasizing safety, connection, and dignity.

    How advocating for early screening and universal assessments can prevent decades of barriers and misdiagnosis.

    Why society's focus on fixing children ignores the systemic roots of behavior and trauma.

    The critical role of culture, politics, and parent mindset in creating lasting change for all generations.

    This episode matters because neglecting trauma can lead to more behavioral challenges, justice issues, and missed potential. By understanding and implementing trauma-informed strategies, you can become part of a movement that values all children and adults for who they are—flaws, traumas, and all.


    Perfect for teachers, parents, policymakers, and advocates committed to rewiring systems and reshaping perceptions—this conversation is a call to action to see every individual as capable, resilient, and deserving of dignity.


    Guest Credibility:

    Meski Owens is an early childhood policy and family systems consultant based in Oklahoma City. Certified in protective factors and trained in TBRI, PCIT, and Circle of Security, she combines lived experience with policy expertise to empower communities and change lives.


    Join us and discover: how shifting our perspective on trauma and behavior can truly change the world, one person at a time.



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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • How an Ironman Race Built a Bond That Changed Everything
    Jan 29 2026

    What if crossing a finish line wasn’t just about winning a race, but about breaking barriers and rewriting perceptions? Rian and Bryce's story will challenge everything you believe about ability, inclusion, and friendship. When Rian and Bryce team up to they create a bond that transforms not only their lives but the narrative around what’s possible for the differently abled community—and for all of us.

    In this episode, you’ll discover how a chance encounter in a living room led to a life-changing friendship rooted in vulnerability, trust, and shared purpose. Rian shares the raw, emotional journey of immersing himself in Bryce’s world—navigating society’s obstacles, discovering the depths of patience, and building a brotherhood forged in 140.6 miles of grueling endurance and unwavering loyalty. Bryce recounts their powerful training together, from long bike rides feeling every bump to the unpredictable mental hurdles of an Ironman day that seemed impossible—yet proved that resilience and connection can conquer any challenge.

    You’ll hear stories of vulnerability that reveal the extraordinary strength in authentic connection, and practical steps you can take starting today—volunteering, small acts of kindness, or simply asking questions instead of making assumptions. Their journey underscores a profound truth: real change happens when we immerse ourselves in others’ worlds and lead with compassion.

    This isn’t just about racing; it’s about redefining human capability. Perfect for anyone craving inspiration, advocates for inclusion, or those eager to make a meaningful impact in their communities. Bryce and Ryan show us that when we choose to see beyond differences, we unlock a powerful truth: we’re all capable of more than we think, especially when we do it together.

    Are you ready to challenge your beliefs, deepen your understanding, and be part of a movement that’s changing lives? Tune in now and discover how just one act—one genuine connection—can make all the difference.

    🎧 Listen to Where The Ramp Ends wherever you get your podcasts.
    Follow us for new episodes, stories, and conversations that challenge how we think about access, inclusion, and community.You can follow Rian on Instagram @tridat365


    And you can follow Where The Ramp Ends on Facebook and TikTok



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    56 Min.
  • Getting to Know Bryce: His Story, His Work and His Values
    Jan 26 2026

    In this introductory episode of Where the Ramp Ends, we sit down to get to know Bryce—his story, his work, and the values that guide how he shows up in advocacy spaces.

    Bryce shares how relationships, community, and intentional connection shape his approach to disability advocacy and systems change. We talk about why belonging matters more than programs alone, how listening changes outcomes, and what it really means to walk alongside individuals with disabilities and their families.

    This conversation sets the foundation for Where the Ramp Ends: honest dialogue, lived experience, and the belief that progress happens when we build relationships—not just ramps.

    Whether you’re a parent, professional, advocate, or ally, this episode introduces the perspective that will help guide many of the conversations ahead.



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    49 Min.
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