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Ep. 64 - Katherine Beattie

Katherine Beattie is a Los Angeles born television writer/producer and action sports enthusiast. While she has spent most of her professional career writing police procedurals, she considers herself a comedian at heart.

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Rise in Neurodiversity in the Workplace

Understanding leads to greater workplace integration.
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Ep. 63 - Kelly Twichel

Kelly Twichel is an occupational therapist and CEO of the award-winning accessibility startup Access Trax.

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Campaign for Disability Employment

Join the movement to provide inclusive workplaces for all!
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The Importance of Training

In other words, we need to build training where past wrongs are acknowledged, but the primary emphasis is on creating a better and collaborative future.
Podcast

Ep. 62 - Foster Andersen

Foster's journey took a dramatic turn at 17 during the summer between his junior and senior years of high school.

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Have You Heard of the Paralympics?

A brief summary of the 2024 Olympic Games and explanation of the 2024 Paralympic Games.
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Timing is Everything

A recent EEOC lawsuit demonstrates the importance of knowing what can and cannot be asked during the hiring process.
Podcast

Ep. 61 - Kerry Magro

Dr. Kerry Magro , Ed.D. was nonspeaking till 2.5, diagnosed with autism at 4 and didn’t speak in complete sentences until 7 years old.

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Prioritizing Mental Health: 5 Tips to Adjust to the Upcoming Season Change

Fall can be a beautiful and colorful season of transformation, but it can also present challenges for those managing mental health conditions.
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Safe Harbor vs. Safe Harbor

Today I explain some interesting information I recently learned about the FHA requirements, how that information can be confusing, and that Fair Housing Accessibility First is a great resource for designers.
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Dementia in the Workplace

The ADA can provide protections for an employee with dementia.