HoodWave Disability Radio We want to raise awareness about people with disabilities: We are people first; we want the same things in life that other people want, and we can achieve those things. HoodWave Disability Radio aims to promote self-advocacy, inspire and enrich listeners through a broad mix…
Leah is an Olympic who loves to swim, spend time with her Leopard Geko Spotty, enjoy the outdoors, and spend time with friends when she can. She also loves Her husband, and that is me, Daniel. Please check out our site at: https://www.hoodwave.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hood-wave/support
Welcome to HoodWave Disability Radio HoodWave Disability Radio had an opportunity to attend the first annual Disability Pride festival provided by Advocating Change Together (ACT) I had the opportunity to interview Self-advocates, the people that attended the festival in Saint Paul, MN, at the state Capitol. Please check out our website at https://www.hoodwave.org/ You may also call us and leave a message or tell us what is on your mind! Call: (651) 204-9278 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hood-wave/support
Hello, Welcome to HoodWave Disability Radio. We are proud to introduce Darrell Paulsen. He is providing us with a legislative Update for you, Darrell Paulsen is an activist Director at Paulsen and Company Inc Voices for the Disabled. What you are about to hear is a recorded piece. Here is Paulsen & Company's Website. https://linqapp.com/darrell_paulsen Thank you for taking an interest in HoodWave Disability Radio Go to https://www.hoodwave.org/. Please check us out! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hood-wave/support
Do you or know someone with a Disability? Please come and tell us your story and interests, hobbies, and what you do for fun. Become a Guest or Co-host on HoodWave Disability Radio. Let's make a difference in our communities and improve lives. Please check out our website at: https://www.hoodwave.org/ https://www.facebook.com/HoodwaveRadio/ https://twitter.com/Hood_Advocacy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hood-wave/support
Hello, I am walking you through my journey and independence, reaching and how I became a disability rights activist. I am also talking about heroes, and my hero is the 1980s Knight Rider and the Tesla car. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hood-wave/support
Hello, I am Daniel Hood, and this is a story about me and the first group home I went to back in 1994. https://www.hoodwave.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hood-wave/support
Craig is the program director at Gow Media in Houston, Texas, and has worked in major market radio for decades, including stints in Chicago & Los Angeles. Craig is an avid fan of the Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Clippers & Depaul Blue Demons. He's married to his wife of 20 + years with two children and their dog Milo. If you are interested in finding out more about HoodWave or contributing and supporting us, goto www.hoodwave.org. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hood-wave/support
Disability Landscape featuring Nathan Barclay pianist musician with a unique talent in memory recall playing the piano. Co-hosts Thabiso Rowan and Mark Knutson interviewed him. Nathan explains his unique talent and life experiences. Disability Channel Minnesota_YouTube --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hood-wave/support
Kari Stordahl and her husband live in Fridley and are raising two young boys. One son has been diagnosed with a stress and deprivation disorder from infancy/early childhood, attention deficit hyperactive disorder [also known as ADHD], and severe anxiety. She is involved with Parent-Child Interactive Therapy at the school and is interested in other services. Before attending Partners, her son was kicked out of pre-kindergarten when four years old, and she was told no school settings could handle him. Stordahl now realizes that Partners' information on effective communication and negotiation with elected officials and policyholders and a support group like the Partners class would have given her more confidence in handling that situation. She eventually found the perfect match in a neighboring school. The class showed her the importance of knowing her rights and speaking up for inclusion in the classroom. She recommends this class for those ready to soak up 128 hours of knowledge that will help you advocate for your child or others in the disability community. She values her role in being her son's advocate and joined Partners to learn more to guide him to a successful life. Kari was on KFAI Disability and Progress program in May 2021 and talked about the importance of the Partners Program for parents who are often confused and speechless in getting support from the school district for education for their child with disabilities. Dupree Edwards grew up as a teen in Minneapolis. When he needed careful mentoring in high school, he was transferred from Roosevelt High School to get an early entry into Transition Plus, an adult vocational training for individuals with disabilities. He was in the program from age 16 to 21 and received one-to-one mentoring. Within one year, he organized the school talent show, which was followed a year later by hosting a radio program. His goal was to motivate individuals with disabilities and educate the community about them. Later he found a mental health mentor who worked with him over four years to research and understand a range of disabilities, including his own disabilities of attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD), Bipolar Disorder, and intellectual disabilities. In 2019, Edwards attended Partners in Policymaking at the urging of his self-advocacy support group, Self-Advocates Learning Together (SALT). Although many have requested that he take on another weekly radio program, he is very busy with his work at Byerly's through PAI. He has a job coach and his position as a teaching artist with Upstream Arts he has been employed for three years. With his comfort in public speaking, he has been asked to be a spokesperson on behalf of the Partners in Policymaking to emphasize that people with disabilities live in every community. He reflects on his Partner's experience that “Partners amplified by voice. It was important to know my rights and to ask for help and make informed decisions.” His one focus for legislative action is to speak up for an increase in the hourly pay rate for personal care attendants (PCA). Now he continues to use his voice to create rap music recording as a HipHop Gospel Artist. Edwards feels that “The Lord called me to do his will” and considers himself a minister with this spiritual outlet. Edwards is currently promoting the new self-advocacy program with Upstream Arts, Voice, and Choice, a class for which waiver funds cover the cost of tuition. He would also like to see more individuals in minority groups who have disabilities come forward to show that the disability community is a diverse group. Edwards lives at Health Point in Crystal, where the staff emphasizes person-centered planning that respects the individual's goals and multiple interests. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hood-wave/support
Cow Tipping Press Presents: The Book Forgive Me Knots April 1st, 2021 Rechel Lieberman/ Program Director Malini Basu/ Cow Tipping Teacher The authors will be reading from their writings from the Book Forgive Me Knots. Cow Tipping Press We're changing the narrative on developmental disability, creating new ways to engage this rich form of human diversity in practice and print. http://cowtippingpress.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hood-wave/support
The Dreams & Goals For 2021 HoodWave Disability Radio hosted by Daniel Hood Co-hosts Conor O’Meara and Scott Applebalm, talking about dreams and goals for 2021. Conor has a radio show, Conor's Corner, aired on WFNU Frog-town Community Radio at 10:00 AM Mondays. http://www.conororadio.org/ https://www.hoodwave.org/
Hello, Daniel Hood is training on WFNU Frogtown Community Radio with Katey, getting used to Live Broadcasting and using the soundboard. https://www.hoodwave.org/
HoodWave Disability Radio introduces WFNU Frogtown Community Radio and Conor's Corner. Come and support Conor's Corner and HoodWave Disability Radio. Please check us out! Thank you, Conor's Corner and HoodWave Disability Radio. https://www.hoodwave.org/ https://www.wfnu.org/
HoodWave Disability Radio Episode 2 Myths and Misconception on Disability Hero Sound Clip Who is Your Favorite Hero Any why? Halloween Sound Clip What Is Your Favorite Scary Movie or costume? First Episode Question: Who Your Favorite Wrestler: Leah's Favorite Wrestler Is The Undertaker. Please check out our Website at https://www.hoodwave.org/ for more information on Conor's Corner and WFNU Frogtown Community Radio Saint Paul, Minnesota, https://www.wfnu.org/ Thank you for taking an interest HoodWave Disability Radio Please e-mail us at hoodwave.radio@gmail.com
Welcome to HoodWave Disability Radio In this episode, we are introducing HoodWave Disability Radio with Conor and Scott. HoodWave Disability Radio aired on WFNU LP 94.1 Frogtown Community Radio Saint Paul. Minnesota on Mondays at 11:00 AM. Conor and Scott are Co-Hosting with HoodWave Disability Radio Monthly on WFNU. Also, check out Conor's Corner on WFNU at 10:00 AM Mondays and Saturdays at 8:00 AM. WFNU Frogtown Community Radio Conor's Corner HoodWave Disability Radio
Hello, Everyone, This is Daniel Hood, and this is my response to this news segment on Last in line: Minnesota disability services on life support with no safety net from the state. The segment aired on KSTP Channel 5 Eye Witness News. https://kstp.com/news/last-in-line-minnesota-disability-services-on-life-support-with-no-safety-net-from-the-state-july-2-2020/5779894/ We wanted to tell the state of Minnesota to know it is vital to fund our programs and Job development services. Thank you, Daniel Hood
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HoodWave Disability Radio Self-advocacy what it means to me and independent services shortage. Interview with Jeff White Jeff's goal is to have a voice in the world and to speak your mind. What Makes a Complete Life? Partners in Policymaking® Changing Lives. Changing Policies. Since the Partners program created in Minnesota in 1987, more than 27,000 self-advocates and parents of children with developmental disabilities have graduated nationally and internationally. They comprise a network of trained advocates and leaders, working in partnership with their elected officials to positively change the way people with disabilities live, work, and educated; and enjoy the benefits of being actively involved in their communities. http://mn.gov/mnddc/pipm/ The Arc Minnesota promotes and protects the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, actively supporting them and their families in a lifetime of full inclusion and participation in their communities. If you have any questions or find out more about The Arc Minnesota ask to speak to an advocate, please contact The Arc at https://arcminnesota.org/. Phone: 952.920.0855 Toll-free: 833.450.1494 Fax: 651.209.3723 Email: info@arcminnesota.org HoodWave Disability Radio Thank you for taking an interest in our podcast, and you are interested in finding out more; please contact us at https://www.hoodwave.org/ you can also e-mail us at hood.garrity.radio@gmail.com