The Landscape
A podcast on people, programs and businesses changing the landscape for individuals with any type of disability.
Episodes
44 episodes
Netta Ganor - Mouth Painting Artist, Mother, Wife and IT Professional
Netta Ganor is an extremely gifted artist, who speaks about being diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis at C4-C5 at the age of 15, which left most of her body paralyzed from the shoul...
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Season 2
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Episode 22
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50:20
Dolphins, Disabilities & Deeds (Dedicated to Winter the Dolphin)
Clearwater Marine Aquarium is a leading hospital for marine life; a passionate educator; and has been extremely impactful to the disability community. Kelsy Long, the Director of Media Relations, speaks about the history of the aquarium, the de...
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Season 2
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Episode 21
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41:16
National APSE (Association of People Supporting Employment 1st)
For National Disability Employment Awareness Month, there is no better organization to have on than APSE. This episode covers what Supported Employment is, the meaning and progress of Employment 1st, how APSE supports states, details about thei...
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Season 2
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Episode 20
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40:13
Paralympics - 360 View (5 Interview Segments)
The Paralympics aren't just "games", or even only a movement. It's people, it's business, it's health, it's raising expectations, it's education and more. This episode features some of my favorite moments from five episodes I've conducted over ...
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Season 2
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Episode 19
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35:32
Living with a Jerk in Australia
Yasmina McGlone is a motivation speaker, blogger and disability advocate who has lived her entire life with a body that works a little bit differently than her peers. In early life, she never thought about it, or even realized it, but by the ti...
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Season 2
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Episode 18
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1:04:06
Project SEARCH 2021 International Conference Closing Session with David and Caleb Buback
It was a great honor to close the Project SEARCH international Conference by interviewing these two thriving and charming graduates of the program. The interview was recorded at West Tennessee Healthcare, which is a hospital in Jackson, T...
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Season 2
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Episode 17
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28:49
Para Taekwondo with World #1 Amy Truesdale of the UK
World champion at the age of 14. First athlete to qualify for the Tokyo Paralympic games in the debut of Taekwondo. Disability Advocate. Diversity and Inclusion Champion. Amy Truesdale is one of the biggest names and pioneer of Para Taekwondo, ...
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Season 2
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Episode 16
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33:36
Guardianship/Conservatorship and Alternatives with Jonathan Martinis, Esq., J.D. and Penny Johnson
Very few people are aware of the history and cultural background of conservatorships, also known as guardianships. In this episode we discuss that history, as well as alternatives to the legal practice, which are seldom known or talked about.
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Season 2
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Episode 15
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1:04:43
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) with Maddi Albregts
Actor and fellow podcaster, Maddi Albregts speaks about IIH, internal ableism, and living with an invisible disability. Please check out her wonderful podcast BrainFart and add it to your playlist! Links for MaddiEpisode ...
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Season 2
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Episode 14
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59:50
Doug Crandell of UGA and Griffin-Hammis Associates
Doug Crandell is a national subject matter expert in Supported Employment, with expertise working with individuals with severe mental illness; and developmental disabilities. Doug is also and award winning author with both fiction and non-ficti...
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Season 2
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Episode 13
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48:50
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital w/ Dr. Justin Baker
June 6th is National Cancer Survivors Day, and there is no better way to celebrate than to feature St. Jude Hospital, which leads the world in improving the survival rate from childhood cancer. This episode dives into the rich history of St. Ju...
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Season 2
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Episode 12
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48:46
Lisa A. Mills, Ph.D. - National Subject Matter Expert on Supported Employment
Lisa A Mills, Ph.D. is a national subject matter expert on supported employment who has helped over 20 states create or improve Medicaid and Department of Vocational Rehabilitation services. Lisa is also the parent of a son who has a disability...
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Season 2
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Episode 11
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54:43
Tyler Samuel: Opera Singer, Woman of Color, Deafblind Advocate
Tyler Samuel is a gifted and passionate opera singer who happens to be a woman of color; happens to be from a predominantly black high school; happens to be blind; and happens to be hard of hearing. She comes from a family that has never accept...
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Season 2
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Episode 10
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52:33
Intern Takeover: Big 12 Women's Soccer Coach of the Year, Eric Bell of TCU
Andre Carter is an intern from Vanderbilt University's Next Steps Program. Andre conducted the interview, as well as did all sound mastering and editing in this episode. Guest:Big 12 Women's Soccer Coach of the Year, Eric Bell of TC...
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Season 2
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Episode 9
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11:26
Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Month w/ Nicole Moehring
April is Child Abuse and Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Month. Nichole Moehring and her family have weathered the storm of child sexual abuse three times. Her son who is diagnosed with autism and Fragile X Syndrome had a very different level of s...
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Season 2
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Episode 8
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43:16
Black Disabled Lives Matter: Founder Jermaine Greaves
Jermaine Greaves is the organizing founder of Black Disabled Lives Matter. He is a force to be reckon with, as he has a dance video that went viral to the tune of 20M downloads, has started a brand "Not Like The Other Kids" and is an amazing ac...
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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45:26
Briony May Williams - The Great British Bake Off, Disability Advocacy, Family and More!
She's one of my favorite contestants, on one of my favorite shows. I got to be a bit of a fanboy while interviewing Briony, who was a semi-finalist on The Great British Bake Off, and is now a presenter on Britain's Channel 4 show - Food Unwrapp...
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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48:51
Hannah Setzer: Cystic Hygroma Awareness, Exercise Influencer, Work, Family and More
Hannah Setzer (known on social media as @feedingtube.fitness) speaks about working full-time; helping to run a family business with her husband; tending to their small farm; being an exercise influencer, fostering four boys, writing a memoir an...
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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46:29
Brazil's Gabriel Mayr - Paralympics, United Nations, Urece Sports and Culture for the Blind
Gabriel Mayr of Brazil, has worked with the Paralympics, United Nations, and was a co-founder of Brazil's Urece Sports and Culture for the Blind, which has been recognized by the likes of FIFA. Gabriel has studied and worked all over the ...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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55:20
Disability Work Incentives with Raymond Cebula, III, J.D. of Cornell University
Roughly 70% of individuals with a disability are unemployed. One of the main barriers is the fear of employment causing them to lose their disability benefits. Todays guest, Raymond Cebula, has spend his professional career educating people tha...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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58:08
Invisible Melanin: Albinism - Vision Impairment - Identity and More
Carrissa, known to her over 300K social media followers as Invisible Melanin, speaks about her specific type of albinism, how it causes vision impairment, and how it has impacted her identity. She gives a fantastic interview that also touches o...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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40:54
Meet the Host - Naveh Eldar: Work, Mental Health, Podcasting
The first episode of season two features host Naveh Eldar being interviewed by his friend of over 35 years, Angelo Singleton. Naveh speaks about his career, mental health and podcasting. Please be aware that parts of this episode discusses suic...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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57:50
Inclusive Higher Education for Students with an Intellectual Disability
Learn about the more than 305 post-secondary programs in the United States for individuals with an intellectual disability. This episode features Tammy Day, the director of Next Steps at Vanderbilt who speaks about how the program operat...
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Season 1
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Episode 22
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1:10:04
Ryann Kress, RN on Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome & Lack of Mental Health Supports
Ryann Kress, known as Chronically_Ry on social media, is a registered nurse, disability advocate, adaptive athlete, speaker, model and current Ms. Wheelchair Virginia. The first platform Ry ran on was the need for mental health supports for ind...
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Season 1
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Episode 21
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58:26
Barb Zablotney - The Rolling Rainbow
Former Ms. Wheelchair Pennsylvania, current head of the Ms. Wheelchair Pennsylvania organization, public speaker, advocate, spokesperson and more. Barb has an amazing story that goes from denial and rejection of the disability community, to bec...
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Season 1
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Episode 20
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54:53