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I Am Able IOWA is a radio program produced by the non-profit organization, Able Up IOWA. The radio show discusses the ability in disability by sharing information, events, and stories with listeners. www.iamableiowa.org

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    • Mar 6, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 57m AVG DURATION
    • 12 EPISODES


    Latest episodes from I Am Able IOWA

    Episode 44: A Not So Hard Row to Hoe

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 59:20


    Iowa native, Ray Meylor, took up farming with the help of Easterseals Iowa's Rural Solutions program. Hear his story and how he's using farming to give back to the community.

    Episode 43: High Functioning Autism (HFA)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 58:54


    Ames residents Brian and Jeffrey Packard talk about their experience with High Functioning Autism (HFA) including issues surrounding communication, education, and independence.

    Episode 40: Show Me the Money

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 59:03


    Karen Austin serves as the Chief of Staff for State Treasurer Michael Fitzgerald. Karen earned her B.A. degree in sociology and political science from Simpson College in 1990, her Certified Public Managers certification (CPM) in 2008 from Drake University and her MBA from the University of Iowa in 2015. She has worked in the Treasurer's Office since 1990, was promoted to deputy treasurer in 2003 and chief of staff in 2019. Karen's current responsibilities include oversight of all areas of the Treasurer's Office, including Iowa's 529 plans and Iowa's Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) plan. Karen was part of the team that launched College Savings Iowa in 1998, the IAdvisor 529 Plan in 2006, the National ABLE Alliance in 2016, and Iowa's ABLE plan, IAble, in 2017. In the national arena, Karen is an active participant in the National Association of State Treasurers (NAST), which includes the College Savings Plans Network. NAST recently awarded Karen the 2021 Chris Allen Memorial Award for Outstanding Advocacy in Public Finance for her service advocating for and advancing NAST priorities such as ABLE programs.

    Episode 39: Braden Daniel

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 48:05


    Tune in to listen to Braden Daniel who is a musician share his story and songs. In Braden's words: The Song listed as "Just One Word" is the song I for sure want played.This is a song about what it is like to live with a disability, how we are just like everyone else in so many ways, and if we could all practice just being kind...one word, one gesture, or an acknowledgement that people matter...it could make a person struggling feel like they have enough to keep going. If we have time...the second song, "Stik Man" is a song about what it is like to live with stiff person syndrome. The stiffness, the paranoia of being seen in public falling down and having an episode...and simply learning to accept it so we may live our best selves. Stik Man has become my nickname. Both songs are completely different styles. The first one is inspirational and the second is more...groovy.

    Episode 38: On the Same Wave Length

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 56:51


    Axio Bionics produces wearable technology created to enhance the lives of people with disabilities. Company president and clinician, Philip Muccio, explains the ins and outs of this technology and how it is used to improve functionality and reduce pain.

    Episode 37: A Mile in His Shoes

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 59:19


    After his own experience with chronic pain, Todd Noack became a certified peer recovery specialist and started his own organization called Life Connections Peer Recovery Services, which provides a platform for those with lived experience to provide resources and connections to those struggling with mental health issues.

    Episode 36: Sorry for Your Loss

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 59:41


    One out of four pregnancies ends in stillbirth or miscarriage. Join Justin Bogers of the Fletcher Foundation and Carly Cousins and Stacy Peterson from the Mary Greeley Hospital Birthways Unit to discuss how they walk alongside families during this time of grief.

    Episode 35: We've Got What You Need: The Power of Assistive Technology

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 58:35


    Brianna Lewin, shares information about her work bringing accessibility to people with disabilities. She outlines services offered by Easterseals, which provides training and resources focused on digital tools that help people live, work and play, and shares her passion for assistive technology.

    Episode 34: Never Sitting Still

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 58:59


    At the age of 21, a freak accident left Samantha Schroth with a spinal cord injury. Hear the story of what happened, how she got through it, and how she moved forward to become a disability advocate, medical student, and writer.

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    Episode 33: Gear Up!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 59:25


    Kim Karwal from Eastersealsdiscusses assistive technology. Sam Edwards shares her experience with Ms. Wheelchair Iowa and Ms. Wheelchair America.

    Episode 32: True Grit

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 58:55


    Motivational speaker, elected official, and disability activist Alex Watters shares his story about his life following an accident that left him paralyzed and how he uses his passion for community to influence change.

    SymFUNNY - How an Illustrator with Autism Brings a Story to Life!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 58:25


    Kira Weber is an artist/illustrator who was passionate about art before she could talk. As soon as she could hold a crayon, she began creating intricately detailed art. She credits her autism for having the ability to focus for extended periods as she paints and draws. Kira met Jeannie Fleming-Gifford who noticed her artistic talent and introduced her to the manuscript for SymFUNNY, which was written nearly two decades ago -- just waiting for Kira! Kira and her mom, Lori share their story with the listeners about this special project.

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