Podcasts on Autism and developmental and intellectual disabilities
Podcasts on Autism and developmental/ intellectual disabilities
Here on the Podcasts page, you will see Podcasts from various sources.
Connection is Key.
Michelle Riddle from the kid brain summit discusses with David Phillips how connection is key between caregivers and their children.
716 TOGETHER: ACCESS TO PSYCHIATRY THROUGH INTERMEDIATE CARE
by cumulus media
Michael Cummings MD, Medical Director and Janell Van Cleve, Clinical Director of WNY’s APIC organization, Access to Psychiatry Through Intermediate Care, providing outcome-oriented, patient-centered care focused on neuro-behavioral health solutions.
716 TOGETHER: FANTASTIC FRIENDS
Fantastic Friends of Western New York features social programs for individuals with Autism, TBI, Down Syndrome, ADHD and other developmental/ intellectual disabilities. Lindsay Bessey joins the program this week to talk about the organization's local efforts and upcoming events.
716 Together: Danceability by cumulus media
Robin Bishop is the co-founder of Danceability -- an individualized dance, fitness and movement program serving the special needs community. Learn how their studio is led by qualified staff and dedicated volunteers who create a nurturing environment that empowers our students to flourish and grow while promoting a healthy lifestyle and we have a little fun along the way.
On Target with Penny Wolfgang Rhonda Frederick People Inc by Audacy
on target Host penny Wolfgang interviews Rhonda Frederick People’s Inc CEO about her upcoming retirement, Rhonda Frederick also discusses the programs peoples in can offer for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities
716 TOGETHER: PARENT NETWORK of Western New York by cumulus media
Kristi Moscato, Community Engagement Manager for Parent Network of WNY
716 Together: Road Guardians by cumulus media
Michael Roeske of Americas Road Guardians joins the program. They were founded in 2021 In Wellsville New York by a group of individuals who share a high level of love and respect for our nations Military, First Responders and members of the Healthcare Services. Many of the Original members have either served in the Military, been a First Responder or have family who have served in some capacity and decided to create an Organization designed to give something back to these brave men and women who spend each day on the front lines defending and protecting our freedoms and our lives while doing so without regard to mental or physical exhaustion they face. Learn more about them and their upcoming event.
716 TOGETHER: AMERICAN ROAD GUARDIANS by cumulus media
Michael Roeske of Americas Road Guardians joins the show to talk about their May 21st event to benefit the Doug Flutie Foundation for Autism Awareness.
716 TOGETHER: PEOPLE INC by cumulus media
Z. Middlebrooks and Angela Covey of People, Inc., an organization helping individuals with disabling conditions or other special needs get the support they need to participate and succeed in an accepting society. The discussion covered services offered and also employment opportunities with the organization.
716 Together: Paul Nelson Autism Author by cumulus media
Paul Nelson, autism author and advocate joins the program to talk about understanding, awareness and tolerance.
Juicervose by Radio Lab
Ron and Cornelia Suskind had two healthy young sons, promising careers, and a brand new home when their youngest son Owen started to disappear.
3 months later a specialist sat Ron and Cornelia down and said the word that changed everything for them: Autism.
In this episode, the Suskind family finds an unlikely way to access their silent son's world. We set off to figure out what their story can tell us about Autism, a disorder with a wide spectrum of symptoms and severity. Along the way, we speak to specialists, therapists, and advocates including Simon Baron-Cohen, Barry and Raun Kaufmann, Dave Royko, Geraldine Dawson, Temple Grandin, and Gil Tippy.
Unfit
When a law student named Mark Bold came across a Supreme Court decision from the 1920s that allowed for the forced sterilization of people deemed “unfit,” he was shocked to discover that it had never been overturned. His law professors told him the case, Buck v Bell, was nothing to worry about, that the ruling was in a kind of legal limbo and could never be used against people. But he didn’t buy it. In this episode we follow Mark on a journey to one of the darkest consequences of humanity’s attempts to measure the human mind and put people in boxes, following him through history, science fiction and a version of eugenics that’s still very much alive today, and watch as he crusades to restore a dash of moral order to the universe.
Max’s Hearts Reach Ukraine on break point with John Stonestreet by the Colson Center Christian worldview.
In the middle of the challenges and disruptions of the last few years, God gave Max a ministry of encouraging and blessing others, a ministry now reaching people whose lives have been disrupted by war.
Proclaiming Human Dignity with Infectious Joy: Heart by Max with John Stonestreet by the Colson Center Christian worldview.
I’m often asked, among all of Chuck Colson’s work—Breakpoint commentaries, books, speeches, important statements like the Manhattan Declaration—what I consider to be the most powerful thing he ever wrote. Without hesitation, I always point to the opening and epilogue of Dancing With Max, a book authored by Emily Colson about her son (and Chuck’s grandson) Max.