This episode's podcast guests are Kim and Penn Holderness. They are award-winning content creators known for their original music song parodies, comedy sketches, and weekly podcasts.
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Ep. 77 - Gina Kavali and Lyric Gillenwaters
This episode's podcast guests are Gina Kavali and Lyric Gillenwaters. Gina is a syndicated radio personality, YouTuber, podcaster, autism advocate, and sometimes actor and producer.
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Ep. 76 - Squirmy and Grubs
Shane and Hannah Burcaw are relationship bloggers on a mission to change the way society understands disability.
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The ADA and Riding or Driving with Rideshare Companies like Uber and LYFT
What do riders and drivers need to understand regarding the ADA before riding with or driving for a rideshare company?
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Ep. 75 - Kathy and Dana Woods
Kathy D. Champion Woods is a woman of faith and a devoted wife who has been married to Dana for 27 years this August, and the proud mother of Dana Michael Woods Jr. who is autistic.
Know Your ADA Rights
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This two-hour webinar marks the ADA’s 35th year and helps people with disabilities understand and use their ADA rights.
Arman Nobari is an entrepreneur, cancer survivor, and the co-founder and CEO of accessible games company, Good Trouble. Over his fifteen-year career, Arman has helped accessible products come to life at Google, Udemy, Modern Animal and more.
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Can Title II or III entities request documentation of a disability for an individual to receive a reasonable modification under the ADA?
Learn what kind of documentation an entity may request of an individual with disabilities under Title II and Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act
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Ep. 73 - Temple Grandin
Dr. Temple Grandin is an academic inventor and animal behavior scientist. She's a proponent of the humane treatment of livestock for slaughter and the author of more than 60 scientific papers on animal behavior. Dr.
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Ep. 72 - Georgina Kleege
Georgina is a professor emerita of English at the University of California Berkeley, where she taught creative writing and disability studies. Her collection of personal essays, Sight Unseen, is a classic in the field of disability studies.