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Living with a disability can have so many ups and downs. My goal is to give a voice and power to it all - and knock down barriers so we can roll through life a little easier and build a community to do this together. @FreewheelinWithCarden Transcript: rb.gy/afunog

Carden Wyckoff


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    A Lion Ate My Legs with 6x Paralympian Krige Schabort

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 37:30


    A Lion Ate My Legs with Paralympian Krige Schabort hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/vwttls Who is Krige Schabort? Krige was born and raised in Cape Town, South Africa. He was an all-round sportsman excelling in athletics, rugby, squash and surfing. In 1987 Krige lost both his legs during a military skirmish in Angola. He's a 6 time paalympian. Soon after Krige lost his legs he found his passion in wheelchair racing and transformed tragedy into victory. His first professional tour was in 1991, traveling for six months in Europe to race. In 1997 Krige and his wife relocated to the USA where Caron (Krige’s wife) works as an occupational therapist. Krige raced professionally for 27 years and is now developing his new company, Able Sport. Paralympic Experience2012 Paralympic Games - 10th (marathon)2000 Paralympic Games - silver medal (marathon)1992 Paralympic Games - bronze medal (marathon) Career Highlights2014 ITU Paratriathlon World ChampionTwo-time ITU Paratriathlon World Championships silver medalist (2016, 2015)2013 ITU Paratriathlon World Championships bronze medalist2015 ESPY Award winner, Best Male Athlete with a Disability2013 USA Paratriathlon National Champion2012 USA Triathlon All-AmericanBroke the IRONMAN World Championship world record in 2011 2002 IPC World Track Championships, silver medal (marathon)1998 IPC World Track Championships, gold medal (10000m) Resources https://able-sport.com/about/ Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Think Inclusive Education with Tim Villegas

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 56:51


    Think Inclusive Education with Tim Villegas hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/ddanbw Who is Tim Villegas? Throughout his sixteen-year career as a special education teacher, Tim advocated for the inclusion of students with significant disabilities in general education classrooms and systems change in schools and districts. Tim spent thirteen years as a classroom teacher and three years as a district-level program specialist supporting students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), emotional and behavioral needs, and intellectual disabilities. He joined MCIE in 2020 as the Director of Communications to advance the vision that neighborhood schools be the foundation of inclusive communities. He is also the Founder of Think Inclusive, now MCIE’s official blog, that serves to build a bridge between families, educators, and people with disabilities to advocate for inclusive education by publishing news, opinion, and educational articles. Tim earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Azusa Pacific University, and later a teaching credential for moderate to severe disabilities from California State University Fullerton. Tim’s ultimate goal is for people to learn, live, and play in an inclusive community. Resources https://www.thinkinclusive.us/author/tim/ Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Inclusive Playgrounds with Art Aston

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 59:36


    Inclusive Playgrounds with Art Aston hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/pt7aat Who is Art Aston? Arthur Aston is a son, brother, uncle and friend. Arthur is the founder and primary consultant of Our View. He was born in November of 1981 with a birth defect called Spina Bifida. This diagnosis would present many challenges for Arthur; impairment to his mobility being the most significant challenge. As a result of his Spina Bifida diagnosis, Arthur uses leg braces and crutches to walk. He also uses a wheelchair at times. Although at birth, Arthur was not given the best projected outcome, now as an adult, Arthur is a living testament to know what it means to have life and to truly live. Arthur has a passion for learning. He holds and Bachelors degree in Psychology from Stockton University and a Master’s degree in Psychological Counseling from Monmouth University. Since October 2013, Arthur has served as Executive Director of Build Jake’s Place a New Jersey Nonprofit organization that creates accessible play experiences for individuals of all abilities (www.buildjakesplace.org). He also serves as General Manager of the Camden County New Jersey Miracle League, a baseball league for children and adults who have disabilities (www.ccnjml.org). Arthur currently resides in Collingswood, New Jersey. He enjoys spending time with family and friends, writing poetry, reading, attending concerts, Broadway shows, and traveling. Resources Facebook: @Ourview4life Instagram: @ourview4life Twitter: @ourview4life Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Starting a Student Disability Club with John Scurto

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 50:18


    Starting a Student Disability Club with John Scurto hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/pt7aat Who is John Scurto? John Scurto, 23, is from Boca Raton, FL and has a form of muscular dystrophy called spinal muscular atrophy. He is currently an MBA student at the University of Florida. He also serves as a Board of Directors Member for a nonprofit organization called Laughing At My Nightmare, which provides equipment to individuals living with muscular dystrophy. Resources Instagram: @john_scurto Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Intergenerational Disability Advocacy with Judy Heumann

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 51:46


    Intergenerational Disability Advocacy with Judy Heumann hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/o4jc6o Who is Judy Heumann? Judith (Judy) Heumann contracted polio in 1949 in Brooklyn, NY and began to experience discrimination at five years old when she was denied the right to attend school because she was a "fire hazard." Her parents played a strong role in fighting for her rights as a child. Heumann determined that she, working in collaboration with other disabled people, had to play an increasing advocacy role as she and others experienced continuous discrimination because of their disabilities. She is now an internationally recognized leader in the disability rights community and a lifelong civil rights advocate. As a Senior Fellow at the Ford Foundation, she is currently working to help advance the inclusion of disability in the Foundation’s work and is leading a project to advance the inclusion of disabled people in the media. President Obama appointed Heumann as the first Special Advisor for International Disability Rights at the US Department of State, where she served from 2010-2017. Prior to this position, she served as the Director for the Department on Disability Services for the District of Columbia, where she was responsible for the Developmental Disability Administration and the Rehabilitation Services Administration. From June 2002- 2006, Heumann served as the World Bank's first Adviser on Disability and Development. In this position, she led the World Bank's disability work to expand the Bank’s knowledge and capability to work with governments and civil society on including disability in the global conversation. From 1993 to 2001, Heumann served in the Clinton Administration as the Assistant Secretary for the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services in the Department of Education. She was also responsible for the implementation of legislation at the national level for programs in special education, disability research, vocational rehabilitation and independent living, serving more than 8 million youth and adults with disabilities. Heumann graduated from Long Island University in Brooklyn, NY in 1969 and received her Master’s in Public Health from the University of California at Berkeley in 1975. Her goal in life is to continue to advance the rights and empowerment of ALL disabled people around the world. She is also currently building an online presence through The Heumann Perspective which can found on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Resources https://www.ted.com/talks/judith_heumann_our_fight_for_disability_rights_and_why_we_re_not_done_yet?language=en https://www.amazon.com/Being-Heumann-Unrepentant-Disability-Activist/dp/0807019291 https://twitter.com/judithheumann https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB7pemkbDQYezB6PeDFXTvg https://www.facebook.com/TheHeumannPerspective/ Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile ap

    WAV Conversion with Cara Elizabeth Yar Khan

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 40:08


    Wheelchair Accessible Van Conversion with Cara Elizabeth Yar Khan hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/pcolzy Who is Cara Yar Khan? Cara Elizabeth Yar Khan is an entrepreneurial humanitarian and disability advocate who has had an invigorating career, spanning ten countries, so far. In 2001, Cara embarked on her international travels to work in Ecuador with the United Nations World Food Programme where she served for two years as a Fundraising and Communications Officer. Her many years with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) started in Private Sector Partnerships. When she also took on the role of disability focal point during the Earthquake Emergency Recovery Operation in Haiti it launched a successful public speaking career. Cara has a masters degree from Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies which she pursued in Italy. She is gifted in languages, fluent in Spanish, conversational in basic Mandarin Chinese and has working knowledge of French and Portuguese. At the age of 30, Cara was diagnosed with a rare muscle wasting disease, called HIBM that leads to quadriplegia. Since then she has used her platform to break glass ceilings. As part of her advocacy work, she is also producing a documentary film with the legendary Sam Pollard and is writing her first memoir with Carol Mann Agency. Today Cara lives in Smyrna, GA with her husband, U.S. Army SSG. (Ret.) John Masters and Southern cat, Bubba and kitten Moon. Resources https://www.carayarkhan.com/ https://www.hibmthefilm.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/cara-e-yar-khan/ https://www.facebook.com/cara.e.yarkhan/ https://www.instagram.com/cara_yarkhan/ Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Black Disabled Lives Matter with Founder Jermaine Greaves

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 62:57


    Black Disabled Lives Matter with Founder Jermaine Greaves hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/pcolzy Who is Jermaine Greaves? Jermaine Greaves is a creative powerhouse with skills in Event Planning, Marketing, and Artist Manager. He is the founder of the movement Black Disabled Lives Matter. He has done volunteer work for Afropunk and Brooklyn Music Festival as an Event Coordinator. From 2013 to 2017 years he has been organizing a team of 10 people to help promote the festival. Jermaine has also done Instore-Festivals, several independent artists release parties and also had hands-on in picking the talent for the Brooklyn Music Festival. His duties consist of selecting and looking through artist submissions, organizing the lineup, as well as setting time slots for the artists. He has also promoted several different clubs in New York City i.e. (Lit Lounge, Electric Warehouse, Webster Hall and multiple art galleries). Jermaine has also partnered with a clothing line brand called, "Not Like The Other Kids" (www.notliketheotherkids.com); where we give back a portion of the proceeds to kids with disabilities. He is also experienced in putting together sponsorship packages and have several di fferent sponsors and relationships with people in the industry as well as sponsors. I have been featured on good morning America nbc4 telemundo and onmogul buzzfeed and other social media below is the dance video that is still going viral the video has amassed 40 million views. Resources https://jermainegreaves.com/ @blackdisabledlivesmatters @jermainegreaves https://notliketheotherkids.com Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Hey it's me, your host Carden interviewed by Allison Hare of Culture Changers Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 52:26


    Hey it's me, your host Carden interviewed by Allison Hare of Culture Changers Podcast Who is Carden Wyckoff? Carden Wyckoff is an Atlanta native, disability advocate, wheelchair roller, change maker and adventure seeker. She is known for bringing strategy to organizations and she does this most frequently by being able to come up with innovative ideas which leads to creating efficiencies. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the FSHD Society and works in the city for a Fortune 500 company. Local advocacy orgs she is aligned with include Atlanta Bike Coallition, iAccess Life, Illimitable, MARTAarmy and PEDS. Diagnosed at the age of 8, Carden has a form of muscular dystrophy (FSHD) which is a progressive muscle wasting disease. Instead of letting the disability define her, she instead transforms the community to be a more accessible place. Her strengths are ideation, strategic thinking, activation, relationship building and learning. Carden is a force of nature! When Carden has an idea, she will turn it into reality. During her free time, Carden works day in and day out to make the world a more accessible place and break down barriers for individuals with disabilities. She contacts local business management to provide feedback on accessibility and has turned into making the Atlanta community more accessible. She provides awareness for the able bodied community to be supportive allies. She documents traveling with a disability to empower those who are hesitant to face the unknown. You may have seen her family piggyback her on the Appalachian Trail, advocated to make the University of Georgia’s Arch wheelchair accessible at graduation, or her brother competing on American Ninja Warrior for her disease. Her most recent initiative has been launching an accessibility podcast called “Free wheelin with Carden” to share stories of people with various disabilities and educate the public on accessibility related topics. Together we can build a more empathetic community and break down barriers. What makes her disability unique is that she has experienced a variety of mobility challenges throughout her life. From being able to run and play competitive sports then only walking then avoiding stairs and long distances then using assistive braces to walk then using a scooter for mobility then transitioning full time to a power wheelchair. She sees the world thru a wide lens and can relate to a vast number of disabilities. She’s always thinking what can I do to make the world a better place. While she operates at 100mph and always is go go go, she makes forming deep relationships with her community a priority. She is compassionate, trustworthy and quirky, yet calm. Resources Allison Hare https://www.allisonhare.com/ @allison__hare @thepodcastersjourney Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Type 1 Diabetes with Tom Lennon

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 55:20


    Type 1 Diabetes with Tom Lennon hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/ist1oh Who is Tom Lennon? Since being diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of 35, creator and Personal Trainer Tom Lennon decided that he wasn't going to let this devastating news keep him from reaching his fitness goals. Through his t-shirt company, Tom wanted to send the message that you can still do amazing things even if you have Type 1 (or Type 2) Diabetes. Working in a local children's hospital already, Tom would see children come in on a daily basis that were newly diagnosed with the disease or who were already living with it. He then decided that he wanted to donate a portion of his t-shirt proceeds to the Children's Diabetes Foundation in hopes of making a difference. Resources Type1lifting Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok, and Facebook Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Tourette Syndrome Awareness with Britney Wolf

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 45:32


    Tourette Syndrome Awareness with Britney Wolf hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/psoy5q Who is Britney Wolf? Britney Wolf is a 31 year old woman living with Tourette Syndrome. She has had a mission of spreading education and awareness about the very misunderstood disorder ever since she was a child and has since found more ways to amplify her voice and her fight over the years. Although some days are harder than others, she continues to push forward with a smile on her face and stay positive. Resources Facebook: Facebook.com/oneticatatimeYouTube: Youtube.com/britneywolfInstagram: _britneywolfWebsite: britneywolfspeaks.com Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    We Hear You ASL with Pierre Paul

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 45:15


    We Hear You ASL with Pierre Paul hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/mi0pdq Who is Pierre Paul? Pierre Paul was born on June 22nd, 1998 in Brazil and grew up between Guyana and Wooster Ohio. As a child, Pierre was bullied for his foreign origin and decided to put an emphasis on helping others and mastering the English language. In high school, Pierre solidified himself as the number one public speaker in Ohio and placed among the top 12 at the largest academic competition in the world. Pierre then accepted a speech scholarship to attend the number one ranked speech school in the nation, Bradley University. After a year on the team, Pierre decided to turn his focus to his academics and advocacy work. Pierre graduated early with his bachelors in political science and was honored to be able to give the December 2019 commencement speech. He is currently completing his Masters in Non-profit leadership at Bradley. Recently, Pierre led a group of a couple thousand to clean up a Target after the riots ensued in Minnesota. Along with this, Pierre is the founder and CEO of a startup company named We Hear You. The company is creating an application that turns American Sign Language into audible speech and is working to be backward compatible to turn speech and text into ASL text. Resources Follow Pierre Paul and We Hear You ASL @WehearyouASL - insta, twitter, and facebook. Pierre_Paul15 - personal twitter. Pierrepaul15 - personal inatagram. Pierrepaul32 - tik tok Pierre Paul - perosnal facebook Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    We Hear Your ASL with Pierre Paul

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 45:15


    We Hear Your ASL with Pierre Paul hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/mi0pdq Who is Pierre Paul? Pierre Paul was born on June 22nd, 1998 in Brazil and grew up between Guyana and Wooster Ohio. As a child, Pierre was bullied for his foreign origin and decided to put an emphasis on helping others and mastering the English language. In high school, Pierre solidified himself as the number one public speaker in Ohio and placed among the top 12 at the largest academic competition in the world. Pierre then accepted a speech scholarship to attend the number one ranked speech school in the nation, Bradley University. After a year on the team, Pierre decided to turn his focus to his academics and advocacy work. Pierre graduated early with his bachelors in political science and was honored to be able to give the December 2019 commencement speech. He is currently completing his Masters in Non-profit leadership at Bradley. Recently, Pierre led a group of a couple thousand to clean up a Target after the riots ensued in Minnesota. Along with this, Pierre is the founder and CEO of a startup company named We Hear You. The company is creating an application that turns American Sign Language into audible speech and is working to be backward compatible to turn speech and text into ASL text. Resources Follow Pierre Paul and We Hear You ASL @WehearyouASL - insta, twitter, and facebook. Pierre_Paul15 - personal twitter. Pierrepaul15 - personal inatagram. Pierrepaul32 - tik tok Pierre Paul - perosnal facebook Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Ninjasitcking thru the Woods with Professional Skier and Activist Vasu Sojitra

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 52:43


    Ninjasitcking Thru the Woods with Professional Skier and Activist Vasu Sojitra (he/him) hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/jup5vh Who is Vasu Sojitra (he/him/his)? When Vasu was only nine months old, he was diagnosed with septicemia, resulting in the amputation of one of his legs. Since then, Vasu has not looked back; with the help of his parents, brother, and friends, Vasu has built up the confidence needed to face new challenges with grace, courage, strength, humor, and unwavering determination. Vasu witnessed extreme poverty growing up in India, and has been living most of his life with a “dis”ability. He looks at these experiences as a blessing; they have allowed him to truly hone in on his ability to empathize with others. He continues to strengthen his vigor through his work in advocacy for those who face mental and physical limitations. Vasu will continue to inspire others to be a positive influence in their own communities by pushing personal limits, putting others first, and encouraging people to believe in themselves and in their own unique abilities! With the motto of “ ninjasticking through the woods to bring intersectionality to the outdoors” Vasu continues to challenge the biases that go with being a person of color with a disability through his work with the In Solidarity Network and first adaptive athlete for The North Face as well as his previous work as the Adaptive Sports Program Director for Eagle Mount Bozeman and Co-Founder/Program Coordinators for Earthtone Outsideᴹᵀ. Vasu helps promote Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) within local NGOs and organizations. To learn more or hiring Vasu for consultation work please contact him at vasusojitra(at)icloud.com. In this episode Vasu and Carden talk about: The importance of an inclusive introduction including pronouns, native land and visual description Vasu's joruney growing up with one leg How he became an activist for disabilities and all undermarginalized groups Adaptive skiing Resources Follow Vasu https://www.facebook.com/vasu.sojitra.athlete/ https://www.instagram.com/vasu_sojitra/ https://www.vasusojitra.com/ Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Marfan Syndrome with Zachary Fenster

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 39:19


    Marfan Syndrome with Zachary Fenster hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/0le0s8 Who is Zachary Fenster? Hey! I’m Zach Fenster from Atlanta Georgia. 28 years old. Graduated from UGA and and currently pursuing MBA part time at Emory. In my free time, I enjoy playing tennjs, basketball, working out, drums, and ukuele. I was Diangosed with Marfan Syndrome when I was 15 years old. In this episode Zachary and Carden talk about: Zach's life living with Marfan snydrome How it imapcts Zach The cause of Marfan syndrome Living with an invisible disability Resources: Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Part 2 Disabled Artists' Collective Kinetic Light: Lighting Designer Michael Maag

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 58:25


    Part 2 Disabled Artists' Collective Kinetic Light: Lighting Designer Michael Maag hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/fjdrsc Who is Michael Maag? Michael Maag designs at the intersection of lighting and projections for theatre, dance, musicals, opera, and in planetariums across the United States. He sculpts with light and shadow to create lighting environments that tell a story, believing that lighting in support of the performance is the key to unlocking our audience’s emotions. He has built custom optics for projections in theatres, museums and planetariums, and also designs and builds electronics and lighting for costumes and scenery. As a paraplegic, Michael is passionate about bringing the perspective of the disabled artist to technical theatre. He is currently the Resident Lighting Designer at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. His designs and creations have been seen on the Festival’s stages for the last 20 years, as well as at Arena Stage, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Utah Shakespearean Festival, Florida Studio Theatre, and many other places. What is Kinetic Light? Kinetic Light is different from many other performing arts companies that feature disabled dancers. We are a disability arts ensemble: We are led by a disabled artist; disabled artists create, design, and perform the work; our work speaks to and emerges from disability aesthetics and disability culture; and our work is connected to the rich traditions and exciting contemporary conversations of disabled artists in all artistic fields. Founded in 2016 under the direction and artistic leadership of Alice Sheppard, Kinetic Light is a project-based ensemble of three disabled artists: Sheppard, Laurel Lawson, and Michael Maag. A roster of additional artists join us to contribute on a project by project basis. In this episode Michael and Carden talk about: Michael's spinal chord injury and how he got interested in lighting Lens shift from non disabled to living with a disability Lighting and including disabilities Sensory sensitivities and lighting Color influencing the unconscious brain and translating into audio descriptions Kinetic Light a collective of disabled artists and the creation behind it Disability inclusion and the arts Universal design and accessibility in the built environment Resources: Connect with Michael @kineticlightdance @longred Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Part 1 Disabled Artists' Collective Kinetic Light: Dancer Laurel Lawson

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 45:08


    Part 1 Disabled Artists' Collective Kinetic Light: Dancer Laurel Lawson hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/bgmlyd Who is Laurel Lawson? Dancer, choreographer, and engineer; Laurel Lawson found that dance combines her lifelong loves of athleticism and art. Featuring liminality, synthesistic myth, and partnering, her work includes both traditional choreography and novel ways of extending and creating art through technology and design. Laurel began her professional dance career with Full Radius Dance in 2004 and is part of the disabled artists’ collective Kinetic Light, where in addition to choreographic collaboration and performance she contributes design and leads technical innovation, including the Audimance project, a revolutionary app centering non-visual audiences, and the Access ALLways initiative. Beyond dance, Laurel is an advocate, musician, skates for the USA Women’s Sled Hockey team, and leads CyCore Systems, a technology consultancy specializing in novel problems. What is Kinetic Light? Kinetic Light is different from many other performing arts companies that feature disabled dancers. We are a disability arts ensemble: We are led by a disabled artist; disabled artists create, design, and perform the work; our work speaks to and emerges from disability aesthetics and disability culture; and our work is connected to the rich traditions and exciting contemporary conversations of disabled artists in all artistic fields. Founded in 2016 under the direction and artistic leadership of Alice Sheppard, Kinetic Light is a project-based ensemble of three disabled artists: Sheppard, Laurel Lawson, and Michael Maag. A roster of additional artists join us to contribute on a project by project basis. In this episode Laurel and Carden talk about: Kinetic Light a collective of disabled artists and the creation behind it Audimance the app for non visual performance descriptions Disability inclusion and the arts Universal design and accessibility in the built environment Ramps and all their glory Designing accessible events Compliance is complacence Resources: Connect with Laurel @worldsoflaurel Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Digital Accessibility with AudioEye's Ty D'Amore

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 60:11


    Digital Accessibility with AudioEye's Ty D'Amore hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/kjxyrz What is digital accessibility? Courtesy of https://mk-sense.com/: "Just as ramps, braille signs, and audible pedestrian systems help people with disabilities better navigate the physical world, accessible web design removes barriers that prevent full use of digital information. Some common modifications include: Adding alt text descriptions to images Using sufficient color contrast Captioning video files Allowing the option to turn off animation, which can affect people with seizure disorders Designing to support simple navigation and logical site structure Beyond the disabled population, WCAG guidelines can help all users have a better experience. For example, video captioning benefits the hearing impaired – and users in loud environments or those who prefer to keep their sound off (e.g., when watching on a cell phone). Adequate contrast helps anyone see a screen better in bright sunlight. And easy navigation benefits everyone." Who is Ty D'Amore? At AudioEye, Ty is focused on the importance of making digital content more accessible and more usable for more people. He is a leader in the accessibility space and vocal advocate for digital inclusivity. Ty specializes in managing the seamless integration of AudioEye into third-party platforms and possesses an in-depth understanding of the legal and technical demands of ADA-related digital accessibility requirements. He participates on the Member Committee of the International Association of Accessibility Professionals and is involved with the mentoring program for the Rising Leaders of the U.S. Business Leaders Network. In this episode Ty and Carden talk about: What is web accessibility and why it's important Comparison of web accessibility to the built environment Moving your mindset beyond compliance as a checklist Pushing 3rd parties to be accessible Tactile tips for the various content creators What is AudioEye and what they're doing in the space of web accessibility Quotable Tweets: "Web accessibility is the digital ramp to websites""Assistive technology allows the ability to read a website" "Technology gives individuals w disabilities independence" Resources: Connect with Ty D'Amore on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-damore-4829b895/ Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcarden Find Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Entertainment Industry & Sickle Cell Anemia with Disney Channel's Ramon Reed

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 37:43


    Entertainment Industry & Sickle Cell Anemia with Disney Channel's Ramon Reed hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/nzc52v Who is Ramon Reed? A native of Charlotte, North Carolina, Ramon Reed began acting at the age of five in community plays through his school, church and with Porch Productions. In 2015, his starring role as Donkey in a North Carolina Children's Theater summer camp production of "Shrek Jr." sparked a more serious desire and love for acting. In 2017, he decided to give acting a real shot and auditioned for Disney’s "The Lion King" musical. He landed the role as Young Simba and toured with their North American Rafiki Company. He performed in 13 cities for 10 months and appeared in four out of eight shows each week. While on tour, Reed was asked to join the award-winning musical on Broadway, where he performed as Young Simba for three more months before he landed his role on "Just Roll With It." Reed stars as Owen Blatt, an accomplished student who thrives on detailed schedules and being highly-organized, in Disney Channel's "Just Roll With It." The first-of-its-kind series is a hybrid of a scripted family comedy and an improvisational comedy in which the studio audience members vote on the outcome of certain scenes. When Reed is not on stage or in front of a camera, he can be found singing, inspiring others, having Nerf wars, playing board games, go-karting, shooting basketball or playing with his baby sister, Skylar. He also loves spending time sharing jokes with his family and friends, whether he is at home or exploring the city. Reed is a Sickle Cell Anemia warrior and is an advocate for those who live with the disorder. Determined not to let his condition define him, Reed wants to inspire others to continue to pursue their dreams – no matter what life throws their way. Reed currently resides in Los Angeles with his family. In this episode Ramon and Carden talk about: Ramon's journey living with Sickle Cell Anemia Disability representation in the entertainment industry Workplace accommodations Playing and streaming on Twitch COVID and inclusion Resources: Connect with Ramon @iamramonreed Twitch callmerizzy Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Disability Inclusion = Equity with Advocate Anthony Frisina

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 68:50


    Disability Inclusion = Equity with Advocate Anthony Frisina hosted by Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/nzc52v Who is Anthony Frisina? Anthony Frisina has a passion for accessibility and inclusion. He is driven by a community in Hamilton, Ontario, where he was born and still calls home today. Born with Spina Bifida he was privileged to adapt a “person first” mentality in his early years, a mindset he currently embodies in his every day life. “Adversity not only builds character it reveals it” and “It’s not about the amount of times you get knocked down, but by the amount of times you get back up” are two of his favourite quotes and they inspire the man he is today. He is a Mohawk College graduate in Enterprise Business; Office Administration Executive and when not working at Mohawk College as a Student Services Representative at The Square, he can often be seen with his wheels turning at Mohawk College. In 2014, he was inducted into an elite group as a Mohawk College Alumni of Distinction. When not at Mohawk he can be found in his community representing the Rick Hansen Foundation or the Catholic Youth Organization in an ambassadorial role and enjoys spending time with his family and friends. Anthony Frisina is truly a testament of character, overcoming many obstacles along the way, breaking down and breaking through barriers, so that he, along with the next generation, can enjoy an inclusive community, a community based on ability. In this episode Anthony and Carden talk about: Anthony's journey living with Spina Bifida COVID and inclusion Forward movement Approaching conversations with businesses ROI on investment Adaptive equipment Transportation equity Resources: Connect with Anthony Twitter anthony_frisina@abovebeyond4uInstagram @frisinaanthonyFacebook @Abovebeyondanthony Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Retinitis Pigmentosa with Lance Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 72:36


    Retinitis Pigmentosa with Lance Johnson Transcript https://rb.gy/eakyw0 Who is Lance Johnson? Lance Kestrel Johnson is a 30 year old transplant from North Carolina, living in Brooklyn, NY where he works as a video editor. Lance has a degenerative eye disease called retinitis pigmentosa, which affects his peripheral vision and ability to see at night. While he currently has most of his central vision, being diagonised with a disability made him interested in the disability comminuty as a whole. That interest led him to create a podcast called The See-Through Podcast, where he discusses various topics of interest with people from the disability community. In this episode Lance and Carden talk about: Lance's first interview on a podcast Lance's daily life with retinitis pigmentosa Workplace and event acommodations for those with visual impairments Normalizing medical equipment and devices ie glasses, wheelchairs Independent learning about different disabilities The problem with only getting 1 person's experience with a disability Resources: Connect with Lance Instagram: @lancekestrel @seethroughpod Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Autism and Neurodiversity with Becca Lory Hector

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 73:18


    Autism and Neurodiversity with Becca Lory Hector Transcript https://rb.gy/st4bar Who is Becca Lory Hector? BECCA LORY HECTOR was diagnosed on the autism spectrum as an adult and has since become a dynamic autism advocate, consultant, speaker, and author. With a focus on living an active, positive life, her work includes autism & neurodiversity consulting; public speaking engagements; a monthly newsletter, “Monthly Musings”; a weekly YouTube news show, “Neurodiversity Newsstand,”; and being an Assistant Editor/Feature Writer for Spectrum Women Magazine. Becca has published multiple articles and books about life on the autism spectrum with the goal of spreading acceptance, building understanding, and encouraging self-advocacy. She spent four years supporting the autism community in the non-profit sector in her work for grass-roots organizations that provide resources and services directly to individuals on the autism spectrum. Becca left non-profit to pursue dual certifications as a Certified Autism Specialist (CAS) and Cognitive Specialist (BCCS), and to open her autism and neurodiversity consulting business. An animal lover with a special affinity for cats, Becca spends most of her free time with her many animals, her husband Antonio Hector, and their Emotional Support Animal (ESA), Sir Walter Underfoot. Sir Walter Underfoot travels, does woofing engagements, and has his very own Instagram to help share with the world his life as an ESA to an autistic adult. In this episode Becca and Carden talk about: Becca's story as an autistic person Growing up and feeling isolated, bullied, misunderstood The lack of resources adult autistics Becca's career and bouncing around from job to job and being bullied in the workplace Workplace accommodations Shifting into consulting The autistic brain, patterns, sensitivities Spoon theory Meltdown vs shutdown vs burnout Resources: Connect with Becca Website: https://beccalory.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeccaLoryCAS/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beccalorycas/Twitter: https://twitter.com/beccalorycasInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/beccaloryhector/Sir Walter Underfoot's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sirwalterunderfoot/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BeccaLoryHectorNeurodiversity Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr.com Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Stutter Awareness with Justin Lacap

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 52:42


    Stutter Awareness with Justin Lacap Transcript https://rb.gy/b4lrp3 Who is Justin Lacap? Justin Lacap is a Filipino-American creative and event professional with a stutter - born, raised and living in Hayward, California. He is a family guy, flower enthusiast, music lover and avid traveler. Currently, he works at Salesforce an as event supervisor on the Real Estate and Workplace Services team and an active leader in Abilityforce, an employee resource group that believes in creating an environment where everyone feels seen, heard, valued and empowered to succeed, regardless of ability. His life purpose is to use his creativity and generosity to produce experiences that promote happiness and positivity. In this episode Justin and Carden talk about: Stutter awareness day on October 22, 2020 Growing up and being bullied for his stutter Accepting the stutter His disability coming out story Creating awareness events to showcase invisible disabilities Resources: Connect with Justin https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinlacap/ Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Access Trax foldable pathway with Co-Founder and CEO Kelly Twichel, OTR/L

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 46:47


    Access Trax foldable pathway with Co-founder and CEO Kelly Twichel, OTR/L Transcript https://rb.gy/nlz73m What is Access Trax? Access Trax (formerly known as Beach Trax) is a durable, lightweight, foldable and portable wheelchair mat system for access over uneven terrain like sand, gravel, mud, and grass. It was invented by occupational therapists and inspired by adaptive surfers in California! Each Access Trax mat is wide enough for a full 360 degree turn using most mobility devices including power chairs. Plus, they are durable and will last for many years to come. Stake the mats down for a long term solution such as ADA compliant community beach or park access. Trusted by over 30 nonprofits around the world and the Department of Veterans Affairs. Each Access Trax panel comes with 1 – Grey panel 36 x 36 x 1/8 inch length/width/thickness (91.4 x 91.4 x 0.317 cm) and 3 – Hinges Who is Kelly Twichel? Kelly is an occupational therapist and passionate accessibility advocate born and raised in San Diego. As an OT student in 2016, Kelly co-invented a portable pathway that empowers people with physical disabilities to easily access the outdoors. In 2018, Kelly launched Access Trax, a social impact start up that has since served customers across 10 countries. Some of her favorite accomplishments include volunteering at the first Costa Rica Adaptive Surf Open, being accepted into a San Diego business accelerator, winning the 2020 FedEx Small Business Grant grand prize, and getting engaged to her fiancé Jeff. Kelly enjoys sharing her experiences with future entrepreneurs and encouraging the next generation of problem solvers. In her spare time she enjoys cooking, reading sci-fi, and spending time outdoors. In this episode Kelly and Carden talk about: The idea behind Access Trax and what it is Tech specs and design of Access Trax What Kelly envisions for the product and company as a whole Resources: Website: https://accesstraxsd.com/ Instagram: @beachtraxsd Twitter: @accesstrax Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Bipolar and Self Care with Leigh Joy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 33:52


    Bipolar and Self Care with Leigh Joy led by host Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/grt7le Who is Leigh Joy? Leigh Joy is an inspirational speaker, self-care consultant queen and wonder woman mother who helps individuals and organisations turn uncertainty into certainty, self-sabotage into self-care and adversity into triumph. Her signature keynote, You’ve Gotta Nourish To Flourish was born out of her own challenges as an alcoholic, drug addict and living with Bipolar. Today, she is a recovering alcoholic and drug addict and is 13 years sober and clean. Her ‘phoenix rising out of the ashes’ story is inspiring, empowering and transformational and speaks to anyone who is facing their own personal crisis. In this episode Leigh Joy and Carden talk about: Leigh's story to understand why she is a self care coach today The 4 types of bipolar and the type Leigh has Mania, psychosis, depression and what it is like in each of those time periods How Leigh has been able to regulate her bipolar to prevent manic episodes Resources: Www.leighjoy.co.za Leigh Joy Inspires (Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin) The Self-Care diaries on YouTube Me 2.0 Real and Authentic podcast launching in October Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere https://www.freewheelinwithcarden.com/Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Disabled Veteran and Comedian CQ

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 57:25


    Disabled Veteran and Comedian CQ led by host Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/q4htjd Who is CQ? Born and raised in NYC, CQ joined the army right out of high school as an airborne infantry. CQ was deployed to Iraq in 2003 and then to Afghanistan in 2005. That’s where he was critically wounded and shot 5 times. CQ spent the next two year recovering in the hospital and underwent over 40+ surgeries and even died twice. CQ is medically retired in 2007. Since then he's been battling through the physical and mental wounds of war. He started doing standup comedy in 2017 and in 2020 launched my pop culture talk show/podcast “Pop Culture Warrior”. In this episode CQ and Carden talk about: CQ's time in Iraq and Afghanistan and now being medically retired The journey he's faced as a disabled veteran entering "normal life" What it means to be 'medically retired' and how he is classified Organizations that provide support and services for disabled veterans Resources: https://Facebook.com/popculturewarrior@WTF_CQ on TwitterOr just search WTF Nation Radio on Mixer or YouTube. Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere https://www.freewheelinwithcarden.com/Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    ENABLE Special Needs and Disability Planning with Phil Clark

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 36:05


    ENABLE Special Needs and Disability Planning with Phil Clark led by host Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/y1m9uh Who is Phil Clark? Phillip Clark is the Founder of ENABLE Special Needs Planning, which serves families in all 50 states. His younger sister, Sarah, has Down syndrome and is the inspiration for his team’s approach to planning for abundant opportunities today and in the future. Phillip co-created the ENABLE 5-Step Planning System that allows families to easily create a plan for their loved one. The system includes an online, interactive planning portal that guides families as they create custom plans – from the ease and comfort of home. Phillip is frequently invited to speak at conferences and organizations across the country where he shares his belief that: Everyone has the ability to be impactful! Resources: https://enablesnp.com/ @enablesnp (FB,Twitter,Instagram,TikTok)Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere https://www.freewheelinwithcarden.com/Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    "Our Friend Jon" a documentary in memory of Jon Hernandez, a Sickle Cell Anemia Warrior, directed by Edward Payson

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 29:50


    "Our Friend Jon" a documentary in memory of Jon Hernandez, a Sickle Cell Anemia Warrior, directed by Edward Payson led by host Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/fj2ake Who is Edward Payson? Edward has directed over 200 commercials all over the world. He has directed feature films that have gained worldwide distribution in the horror genre as well as two feature length documentaries, his newest film being the documentary Our Friend Jon What is "Our Friend Jon"? Before Jon Hernandez passed away due to complications stemming from Sickle Cell Anemia, he was writing a horror film he wanted to make with his friends. Upon his untimely death his friends (all whom have their own disabilities) decide to make the film in Jon's honor, even though they have no clue where to start. This is that story. Resources: Watch "Our Friend Jon" on Amazon Prime https://www.amazon.com/Our-Friend-Jon-Maria-Olsen/dp/B08C26FXLV @an_anti_hero_production Instagram Facebook: Our Friend Jon - The Documentary Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcardenFind Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Deaf & Hard of Hearing Literacy Curriculum with Dr. Stacey Tucci

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 63:48


    Deaf & Hard of Hearing Literacy Curriculum with Dr. Stacey Tucci led by host Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/z09qof Who is Dr. Stacey Tucci? Dr. Stacey Tucci’s experiences parenting her Deaf daughter forged the path for her work in the field of deaf education. She began her career in Deaf Education as an elementary teacher where she taught students using a diverse range of communication modalities including Spoken English, American Sign Language, and sign-supported English. Dr. Tucci received her Bachelor’s in Early Childhood Education and Special Education, her Master’s in Deaf Education, and her Doctorate in the Education of Students with Exceptionalities with a research focus in Intervention Studies in Deaf Education from Georgia State University (GSU). During her time at GSU, Dr. Tucci worked as a Research Associate on two federally-funded (Institute of Education Sciences (IES) grants. She is a co-author of and the lead trainer for Foundations for Literacy, an evidence-based, early literacy curriculum for young students who are Deaf and hard of hearing (DHH). Dr. Tucci has presented her work and trained teachers at both national and international schools and conferences including sites across the United States as well as Ethiopia, Australia, Taiwan, Greece, France, Canada, and the UK. Dr. Tucci is currently employed by the Georgia Department of Education State Schools Division and is the director of Georgia Pathway to Language and Literacy, a state-wide public-private coalition targeting language acquisition and literacy proficiency for children who are DHH. Dr. Tucci currently oversees the implementation of recently passed legislation (OCGA 30-1-5) that ensures all children who are DHH are on a path to grade-level reading in the 3rd grade. Resources: Check out Dr. Tucci's work: Foundations for Literacyhttps://clad.education.gsu.edu/foundations-literacy-home/ Foundations for Literacy YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPQttd9v438zeX8Ju0RAmrg Follow Carden on Instagram @freewheelinwithcarden Find Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Cystic Fibrosis and Meditation with Maggie Kelly

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 56:55


    Cystic Fibrosis and Meditation with Maggie Kelly led by host Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/d2frsj Who is Maggie Kelly? Life, Business and Spiritual mentor and coach Maggie Kelly, brings a wealth of experience weaving together the ancient Eastern traditions with Western psychology in her practice to help her clients create mindful attention to our lives and a full and compassionate engagement with our world. Maggie is the mother of two children, one who is chronically ill with Cystic Fibrosis and the other who manages a mental health condition. Maggie also owns Satsang House Meditation and Spiritual Center in San Diego, is a certified meditation instructor, podcaster and public speaker. Resources: Find Maggie here www.satsanghouse.net, www.maggiekelly.com, www. enlightensd.com Follow Carden on Instagram @cardenofmilk Find Carden at freewheelinwithcarden.com Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Stroke Survivor and Neuroplasticity with Bill Monroe

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 58:35


    Stroke Survivor and Neuroplasticity with Bill Monroe led by host Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/t2hrxu Who is Bill Monroe? Bill Monroe is a gen-x podcaster, corporate trainer, occasional voiceover artists in stroke survivor living in Seattle, Washington, bill grew up in New York, graduated from Helena Montana's Carol college, go talking saints and spent time in Boise, Idaho before life took them to the Pacific Northwest on June 3rd, 2017. Bill broke his Basal ganglia when he woke up with a stroke, that was the last time he had full use of his left side lens. When Bill got out of the hospital, he continued at home rehab and started on his mission to educate people about stroke, help other survivors share their stories and chip away at the silos that divide medical professionals, caregivers and patients, Bill launched the Strokecast podcast on February, 2018 because it was this show he wished he had when he was in the hospital eating yet another bowl of lentil soup today. Bill works at Microsoft as a trainer, helping journalists use Microsoft products more effectively as they do their jobs in between meetings Bill writes for the Microsoft news blog. In addition to the Strokecast, Bill also hosts the two minute talk tips podcast where he helps folks become more effective public speakers in as little as two minutes a week, he also runs the Seattle young adult stroke survivors support group. He lives in the Ballard neighborhood with his wonderful girlfriend, Kathy, his medical records describe him as quote pleasant. Resources: Check out Bill’s Strokecast podcast, website, Twitter @CurrentlyBill Follow Carden on Instagram @cardenofmilk Find Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr Episode image is a red background and a white brain with the word Strokecast Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Schizophrenia Awareness with Bill MacPhee

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 36:40


    Schizophrenia Awareness with Bill MacPhee Transcript https://rb.gy/t2hrxu Who is Bill MacPhee? Have you ever wondered what goes on in the mind of someone who is completely disconnected from reality? Is it really possible to live a “normal” life after being diagnosed with a mental illness? Bill MacPhee was diagnosed with Schizophrenia in 1987. He was just 19 when he started a pretty lucrative career as a commercial deep sea diver in Singapore. He was living his dream. Five years later, he was living a nightmare: Pacing a psychiatric ward, trapped in a world of illusions, delusions, paranoia and depression. He was convinced his life was over and even tried to make sure of it with a fistful of sleeping pills. But it’s what ultimately led him to build himself back up into a happier, more resilient person now. He is the author of the book “To Cry A Dry Tear”. He is retired CEO of Magpie Media, which published SZ Magazine, the award-winning magazine which encouraged people affected by mental illness. Bill has traveled across north America to bring hope by sharing his struggles and triumphs with illness so that people living with living mental illness can see for themselves that living a full, rewarding, happy life was still possible after a diagnosis. Resources: Check out Bill’s book, website, and YouTube channel. Follow Carden on Instagram @cardenofmilk Find Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr Episode image is a book cover for To Cry a Dry Tear by Bill MacPhee Use referral code 'Carden' when downloading iAccessLife mobile app.

    Disability Rights Advocacy with world-class athlete Kristin Duquette

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 56:48


    Disability Rights Advocacy with world-class athlete Kristin Duquette led by host Carden Wyckoff Transcript https://rb.gy/t2hrxu Who is this girl boss and amazing woman? Kristin Duquette is a globally-recognized disability rights advocate, former world-class athlete, and a political appointee in the Obama Administration. She is a five-time American Paralympic Record Holder, three-time Junior National Record Holder, and the former Captain of the U.S. Paralympic Swim Team for the 2010 Greek Open. In 2014, Kristin was named the global mentor for disability inclusion initiatives under the Clinton Global Initiative University and her analysis of United Nations disability policies have been archived in the Academic Council on the United Nations System. From December 2015 to March 2017, Kristin was the Confidential Assistant to the Chief of Staff for the National Endowment for the Arts under the Obama Administration. From December 2017 to July 2019 Kristin was appointed by D.C. Mayor Bowser as the Chair to the city’s first Multimodal Accessibility Advisory Council. She has been featured in Forbes and has shared innovative perspectives at the United Nations, the World Bank, the Parsons School of Design and has been interviewed on stage by former First Daughter, Chelsea Clinton. Kristin holds a B.A. in Human Rights from Trinity College and a Graduate Certification in Nonprofit Management from Harvard University. The Clinton Foundation listed Kristin as 1 of 12 people “who will inspire you to make a difference” along with Supreme Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Kristin is currently lives and works for the fed gov in Washington, D.C. Resources: Check out Kristin's media spotlights: Forbes, 100 Dreams Fund Follow Carden on Instagram @cardenofmilk Find Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on FiverrEpisode image is Kristin looking off into the audience clapping her hands.

    Independent Grounds Cafe: Intellectual and Developmental Disability Hiring with Lorna Heid

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 47:03


    Independent Grounds Cafe: Intellectual and Developmental Disability Hiring with Lorna Heid led by host Carden Wyckoff Transcript: https://rb.gy/dsmaer What is Independent Grounds Cafe? Independent Grounds Cafe is an inclusive coffee shop based in the Metro Atlanta area founded in 2018 that is employed by individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities More than 75% of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities are unemployed and many find themselves unable to fully showcase their abilities owner, Lorna Heid, wanting to break this hurdle and solve the need when her own daughter, Emma, who suffered a traumatic brain injury after contracting meningitis at birth, that eventually faced obstacles where one was finding a job in adulthood Their mission is not only to enjoy a wonderful cup of coffee, but inspire you to think differently about the world of special needs while the doors are currently closed due to COVID You can buy coffee, beans, or merge and give on the virtual tip jar on their website, independentgroundscafe.com Resources: Follow Independent Grounds Cafe on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Carden on Instagram @cardenofmilk Find Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr Episode image is 9 squares of smiling employees wearing coffee shop aprons. In the middle text 'Coffee for a Cause'.

    Morgan's Wonderland the world's first Ultra-Accessible, family fun park located in San Antonio, Texas

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 50:30


    Morgan's Wonderland the world's first Ultra-Accessible, family fun park located in San Antonio, Texas with speakers Brooke Kearney, Jessica Lizardo, and Danielle Henning led by host Carden Wyckoff Transcript: https://rb.gy/t2r5c1 What is Morgan's Wonderland? Morgan’s Wonderland offers 25 ultra-accessible™ attractions, sprawled across a 25-acre oasis of inclusion. From a wheelchair-accessible Ferris wheel to catch-and-release fishing, there is truly something for everyone to enjoy! in 2005 when Gordon Hartman observed his daughter Morgan wanting to play with other vacationing kids at a hotel swimming pool, but the kids were leery of Morgan and didn’t want to interact with her. Then and there, Gordon resolved to create opportunities and places where those with and without disabilities can come together not only for fun but also for a better understanding of one another. That led to the construction of Morgan’s Wonderland in Northeast San Antonio. Doors officially opened in 2010. Today Morgan’s wonderland has expanded into Inspiration island a water park, STRAPS an adaptive and para sports program, Morgan’s Wonderland Camp and more on the horizon. Their mission is to provide a safe, clean and beautiful environment free of physical and economic barriers that all individuals – regardless of age, special need or disability – can come to and enjoy.
 Visit https://www.morganswonderland.com/ for all of their services and programs Episode Highlights Background on Morgan's Wonderland and where it came from How accessibility and disability inclusion has been at the core since day 1. It's their driving force Overview of the amenities of the different parks and how guests with disabilities access the rides Overview of their STRAPs Sports program which is an adaptive sports initiative How they are being a leader in the accessibility space for theme parks Volunteer disability awareness training Overview of their Multi Assistance Center which is a 165,000 square foot building that is a one-stop-shop model that provides medical and non-medical services for individuals with special needs of all ages in one setting and platform Resources: Follow Morgan's Wonderland on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Carden on Instagram @cardenofmilk Find Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr Episode image of a young girl in a wheelchair going thru a water ride smiling and laughing. There is a man behind her leaning down and holding onto the wheelchair also smiling.

    Caroline's Cart an adaptive shopping cart with founder and mother Drew Ann Long

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 57:30


    Caroline's Cart an adaptive shopping cart a conversation with founder and mother Drew Ann Long led by host Carden Wyckoff Transcript: https://rb.gy/pwqhrk What is Caroline's Cart? Caroline’s Cart provides caregivers a viable option to transport a special needs individual through a store while shopping, without the impossible task of having to maneuver a wheelchair and a traditional shopping cart at the same time. You may have seen one in Target, Wegmens, or Loews. It is named after Caroline, the special needs daughter of Drew Ann and David Long. Drew Ann Long saw the need for Caroline’s Cart after realizing her special needs daughter would outgrow a typical shopping cart. Caroline’s Cart has now become a reality. Retailers such as supermarkets, hypermarkets, shopping centers, and malls offering Caroline’s Cart will provide a valuable service to many families in our communities It is currently manufactured by Wanzl a Technibilt company in North Carolina, the largest shopping cart manufacture in the nation. Drew Ann’s hope is that one day all retailers will provide an equal opportunity shopping experience for parents and caregivers of special needs individuals by furnishing them the option of a Caroline’s Cart. All familes and their special needs individual deserve this shopping option. Go to carolinescart.com to find a map of stores that currently offer Caroline's cart and there are materials as well to help bring Caroline's Cart to your store. If you are a current store manager, we strongly recommend purchasing one to be a more inclusive store. Episode Highlights: Background on Caroline's Cart and where the idea came from Overcoming the obstacles of finding a manufacturer and the financial burden of developing a product The strategy behind having a conversation with managers about accessibility and inclusion A deep dive into which companies have been on board since day one to adopt the cart vs companies that are still hesitant or put roadblocks in her way Drew Ann's dream for a more accessible world Rett Syndrome and the symptoms and signs of it Resources: Follow Caroline's Cart on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Carden on Instagram @cardenofmilk Find Carden everywhere Special thanks to my producer Jonathan Raz on Fiverr. Episode image of Drew Ann Long pushing daughter Caroline in a Target branded

    Empowering Newly Injured Wheelchair Users thru Videos with Richard Corbett

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 62:50


    Richard Corbett, creator of Wheels2Walking makes entertaining and educational videos for newly injured individuals who now use wheelchairs. He shares his story having a spinal cord injury and how he was able to create a platform for positive change. Subscribe to his YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/wheels2walking, check out his website https://www.wheels2walking.com/ and follow him on Instagram @wheels2walking. Transcript https://rb.gy/numug7

    Self Love and Anorexia with Emily Dukes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 52:45


    Emily Dukes shares her journey with anorexia, self image, and the journey she's taken to love her body and food again. You can follow her photography portfolio on Instagram @ekdukes. She is a brave little lion. Transcript: https://rb.gy/p2obim

    Crohn's Disease with Georgina from The Circle UK on Netflix

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 32:14


    Georgina Elliott openly shares life living with Crohn's Disease and colitis. Listen into her story living with a stoma bag for several months. Her key take aways are to be patient and be as open and transparent with your job/ school to seek accommodations. You can find her on Instagram @georginaaurelia, Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2FwkAgwZHQ&feature=youtu.be or catch her on Season 2 of the Circle UK https://www.netflix.com/title/81044551 Transcript: https://rb.gy/3l3v2c

    Albinism and the Built Environment for Low Vision with Philip Mason

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 65:22


    Today, June 13th is International Albinism Awareness Day and joining me today is a force of nature Philip 'Phil' Mason. Phil dives deep into being Black with Albinism and the underlying white privilege that is often associated with it. Phil describes his dream house having low vision and takes a firm stand on designing a world that is inclusive for all. When this episode was recorded, Phil worked for the Disability Rights Fund a grant making collaborative between donors and the global disability rights community that empowers persons with disabilities to advocate for equal rights and full participation in society and speaks to the work he previously completed along with the celebration day https://rb.gy/2f2tky. You can connect with Phil on Linkedin https://rb.gy/2f2tky Transcript: https://rb.gy/fc3sbt

    “Oh you have a Zipper” with Zac Campbell

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020


    Zac Campbell shares his journey facing a traumatic head injury at the age of 6 resulting in a zipper scar and embedded titanium plates. Listen in how he vulnerably dives into the emotional side of an invisible disability struggling with acceptance and self confidence. Thru it all, he is one of resilience and is on a new path towards serving others who went thru similar injuries. Transcript: https://rb.gy/heoizh

    Using ADA as a framework for compassionate return to work. A convo with Josh Klipp, CASp, Esq

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 57:30


    Made Welcome's Founder and Principal Josh Klipp, CASp, Esq speaks to the importance of making the built and digital environment accessible for people with disabilities. He drives home the point that if we were to listen to this population, we would be much better off during the COVID pandemic. He dives into his journey becoming a CASp and why equity matters. Prior to founding Made Welcome, Josh practiced employment law for nearly 16 years, specializing in the American's with Disabilities Act. Josh is also a Certified Access Specialist through California's Division of the State Architect, #812 in all of California, and is certified to provide guidance on accessibility in the built environment. After practicing law for nearly 2 decades, Josh left litigating to do all things disability for one of the world's largest tech companies. Because of his experience in workplaces and events, Josh understands the challenges and nuances faced by employers, event producers and venues. Josh brings not only his technical expertise to bear, but also his skill from years volunteering as a settlement Judge at the San Francisco Superior Court. Josh takes tough situations and helps everyone find a good path to a better, happier and more accessible place. On nights and weekends, Josh moonlights with his band, the Klipptones, and is a volunteer Planting Leader with Friends of the Urban Forest. https://made-welcome.com/ Transcript: rb.gy/fwbqzl Produced by https://www.fiverr.com/jonathan_raz Voice over by https://www.fiverr.com/johndrennanvo

    Beautiful People 501c3 Adaptive Sports with Founder Peter Ladka

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 43:15


    A single thought popped into Peter Ladka's mind in 2006 of 'I wonder how the kid in a wheelchair plays tee-ball' while sitting on the sidelines watching his daughter play. That 'silly little idea' as he calls it turned into creating the nonprofit Beautiful People which provides children and young adults with disabilities the ability to participate in sports adaptively in Orange County NY. They provide baseball, indoor and outdoor soccer and basketball. Volunteers can be a ‘buddy’ that pair up one-on-one with the athletes for as much help as is required for each player. Tune into the journey behind creating the organization and how it is thriving today. Email Beautiful People at info@beautiful-people.us. check out their website http://www.beautiful-people.us/, and find them on Facebook, Instagram @beautifulpeoplesports, and Youtube. Transcript: https://rb.gy/04svkb

    Marc: Physician, FSHD Muscular Dystrophy, Pathway to a Cure

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 56:45


    Ever wanted to know about whether attending medical school would be possible with FSHD muscular dystrophy? From medical school to residency to rehab medicine to pharmaceuticals, Marc Van de Rijn, MD defines all odds and successfully has a career in medicine. He dives into the accommodations provided to him during his education and speaks to the timeline for a cure for our muscular dystrophy. Transcript: https://rb.gy/km2nzn

    Becky: Dwarfism, Disability:IN, Accommodations for a Little Person

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 48:59


    Tune into this week's virtual episode with Becky Curran Kekula as she shares her story being a little person, growing up and advocating for the disability community. She dives into the requested accommodations in school, home, work and travel while breaking down common stigmas the world portrays upon her. Becky's positive and kind outlook on life despite all the obstacles is refreshing to hear. You can connect with Becky at http://www.beckymotivates.com/ or https://disabilityin.org/, an organization that empowers businesses to achieve disability inclusion and equality. Transcript: https://rb.gy/4enubl

    Isaac: Stickler syndrome, College accommodations, Low vision inclusive design

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 42:11


    In this disability 'coming out' story, Isaac Tibbets, senior at Kennesaw State University shares his story living with Wagner's Stickler syndrome which is a group of hereditary connective tissue disorders characterized by distinctive facial features, eye abnormalities, hearing loss, and joint problems. He describes what an ideal world looks like for someone who has vision loss/ visual sensitivites and how the university has provided accomodations in order for him to thrive. From thinking about closed captioning, high contrast colors, gradual changes in light, going to the movies, glare on menus, LED blilboards, driving at night...you will get just a glimpse looking thru his lens. Follow Isaac on Instagram @just_the_tib

    Sammie: Registered Behavior Technician, The Circle Netflix, Brother’s Crohn’s diagnosis

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020


    Tune into Sammie Cimarelli from the Netflix show ‘The Circle’ as she shares her experience diving into the field as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) and working with children/ young adults with disabilities. She’s worked with, to name a few, people who are non verbal, on the autism spectrum, and with Cerebral Palsy to help deliver a positive treatment behavior plan so that they can thrive in social situations and excel in school and at home. Sammie also touches on her emotionally triggering story of her brother’s diagnosis with Crohn’s and advocacy for him thru fundraising for a cure. You can follow her on Instagram @itssammiee and watch her on Season 1 of ‘The Circle’. Transcript: https://rb.gy/2oi4pq

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    Sister: Growing up watching a sister with a disability, Piggyback adventures, FSHD Walk n Roll leader

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020


    My sister Virginia aka Gin aka GingyCat aka Woolly shares her side of the story growing up and watching my disability progress. She’s been such an amazing support system piggybacking me across mountains and obstacle course races. In 2019, she was the FSHD Muscular Dystrophy Atlanta chapter Walk and Roll leader. I’ve been so amazed watching my little sis grow up into the woman she is today and how helpful she’s been at every stage of my progression.

    Jeremy: Cerebral Palsy, LGBTQIA+, Sexuality and Disabilities

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020


    J Rock aka Jeremy Williams shares his emotional journey being a black bisexual born with cerebal palsy and a metal vocalist. He voices his opinion being a multi dimentional minority, disabilities in the media, LGBTQIA+ rights and ableism. He wishes for the world to be a more inclusive space for everyone to thrive regardless of what they look like or what they were born with. You can find his music on Bandcamp https://rb.gy/x4ajzw. Transcript: https://rb.gy/e1drda

    Dad: Denial turns into strong support system

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020


    Carden’s dad, Kurt, shares his experience raising a child with muscular dystrophy. From being in denial to becoming one of her strongest support systems. Totally a 180 experience from the first episode with her mom Christiane. Transcript: https://rb.gy/cuazts

    Brandon: Spinal cord injury, Motocross and iAccess Life ‘the Yelp for disabilities’

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020


    Brandon used to compete in motocross then life turned upside down at 14 during a race when he faced a spinal cord injury at the T7 vertebrae. Hardship quickly turned into the mindset of how could he make the world a better place. Brandon founded iAccess Innovations and one current offering is the app iAccess Life https://www.iaccess.life/ which rates and reviews places on accessibility. You can find Brandon on social media @iaccesslife and personally @bmw937. Transcript: https://rb.gy/cce9iv

    Chat w Carden: COVID-19 and a disability

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020


    As COVID-19 continues to spread, Carden shares her viewpoint on complications when getting sick with muscular dystrophy, preparing your home with food and supplies, and how you can help provide meals to students in Atlanta Public Schools via Goodr. Transcript: https://rb.gy/vzwdvw

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