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Ep. 91- Lawrence Carter-Long

This week's guest is Lawrence Carter-Long. Lawrence is Director of Engagement for ReelAbilities International, where he works at the intersection of disability, media, culture, and access. A longtime advocate, curator, commentator, and creator.

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Ep. 90 - Sam Schmidt

This week's guest is Sam Schmidt. Sam is a former IndyCar driver, championship team owner, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.

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Ep. 89 - Dr. Kassy Lopez

Today's guest is Dr. Kassy Lopez. Dr. Lopez is the program director of ASPIRE Scholars at Pikes Peak State College, an inclusive higher education program designed to expand access for students with intellectual disabilities.

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Ep. 88 - Bella Mohn

This week's guest is Bella Mohn. Bella is a 22-year-old disability advocate and content creator from Seattle, Washington.

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Ep. 87 - Alma and Mike Loveland

This week's guests are Alma and Mike Loveland. Alma and Mike are the co-founders of Your Very Favorite, a creative educational publishing company based in Utah.

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Ep. 86 - Gail Nehls

This week's guest is Gail Nehls. Gail is a nonprofit executive and social entrepreneur with over a decade of leadership advancing accessibility and inclusive service delivery.

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Ep. 85- Sheridan Powell

This week's podcast guest is Sheridan Powell. Sheridan works as the communications manager at Visit Colorado Springs.

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Ep. 84- Kaeia Perez

This week's podcast guest is Kaeia Perez. Kaeia writes dark witchy, young adult horror about eerie towns, haunting rituals, and girls who refuse to burn quietly.

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Ep. 83- Katherine Macfarlane

This week's podcast guest is Kat Macfarlane. Professor Macfarlane serves as professor of law and director of the Disability Law and Policy Program at Syracuse University College of Law.

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Ep. 82 - Annie Heathcote

This week's podcast guest is Annie Heathcote. Annie is a multi-business owner, social media influencer, author, Christian and lifelong disability advocate whose life and work embody the belief that disability does not mean inability.