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Pictured Left – Talena Ford, currently serves as the Programs Administrator for the Grant and Coalitions Unit at the Oklahoma Human Services. Pictured Center – Allyson Robinson is a Director for the Oklahoma State University (OSU) Department of Wellness Sponsored Programs. She supports Oklahoma ABLE Tech, the state's Assistive Technology. What is the MVP – Oklahoma Family Caregivers Conference? Free Admission & Door Prizes November 7th, 2024 at Metro Tech in OKC. See Flyer just below Also we will be discussing what ABLE Tech is and how they can be a BIG help to the 50+, their families and caregivers! Talena Ford Talena Ford, a 25-year social service programs professional with a master's degree in Administrative Leadership from the University of Oklahoma, currently serves as the Programs Administrator for the Grant and Coalitions Unit at the Oklahoma Human Services. She oversees federal and state-funded grants that offer support and resources to individuals with special needs and their caregivers, including respite opportunities. Allyson Robinson is a Director for the Oklahoma State University (OSU) Department of Wellness Sponsored Programs. She supports Oklahoma ABLE Tech, the state's Assistive Technology (AT) Act Program, the Special Education Resolution Center (SERC), the Oklahoma Rehabilitation Council (ORC), Oklahoma's workforce. Allyson's role supports OSU's Student Accessibility Services as well. Allyson Robinson More information at: okcares.org Oklahoma ABLE Tech Socials and Contact Info: Our mission is to improve the lives of all Oklahomans by providing assistive technology (AT) devices and services, financing opportunities, digital accessibility services, advocacy, and education. Connect with us! Website – okabletech.org Facebook – facebook.com/okabletech Instagram – instagram.com/okabletech LinkedIn – linkedin.com/company/oklahoma-able-tech/ YouTube –youtube.com/user/OklahomaABLETech/videos 1514 W. Hall of Fame Stillwater, OK 74078 M-F, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm; 1:00 – 5:00 pm 405-744-9748 or 800-257-1705 Email: abletech@okstate.edu
Originally released: September 19, 2009 On episode 9 of Nathan OUTloud, I interview Abigail Jensen and Allyson Robinson about the upcoming http://transform.transmentors.org/ (TransForm Arizona Conference). I also play a song by http://www.coyotegrace.com/ (Joe Stevens of Coyote Grace). Abby Jensen is member of the Board of Directors for http://www.transmentors.org/ (TransMentors International) and presenter at the TransForm Arizona Conference being held October 16-18 in Phoenix, AZ. Abby speaks about the important work that TransMentors International does, and why the TransForm Arizona Conference is so important. We discuss the details of the conference and the line up for the picnic happening Sunday Oct. 18 at Papago Park, in conjunction with TransForm Arizona. I also speak with Associate Director of Diversity at the http://www.hrc.org/ (Human Rights Campaign), Allyson Robinson, also a presenter and speaker at the TransForm Arizona Conference. Allyson shares her story and why she feels the work and mission around the conference is so important. The featured artist on this episode is Joe Stevens of Coyote Grace and the song “A Guy Named Joe”. Joe will be performing at the Sunday picnic as part of a long line up of very talented members of the LGBT community. For more information or to register for TransForm Arizona, visit: http://transform.transmentors.org/ (http://transform.transmentors.org/) Send comments, suggestions and feedback to comments@nathanoutloud.com. Follow me on twitter at http://twitter.com/nathanoutloud (@nathanoutloud) & join me on the http://www.facebook.com/nathanoutloudfans (Nathan OUTloud facebook fan page). Come OUT Be OUT Live OUTloud Support this podcast
In this episode I talk with Allyson Robinson about ways that role playing games can help us learn how to be more vulnerable, empathetic, and compassionate. Can DnD really save us? How can we create spaces for these games that help us grow and have fun? Guest Plugs * Allyson on Twitter - https://twitter.com/allysonrobinson * Salty Sweet Games - https://www.twitch.tv/saltysweetgames * Salty Sweet Games on Twitter - https://twitter.com/saltysweetgames * The art from this week's episode was created by the amazing Matte Bat (https://twitter.com/mattebat) for Allyson Robinson of her character Ganymede Graves. Please follow them and better yet commission them for something! Show Notes * History of Role Playing Games - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historyofrole-playinggames * The First Nations of Catan: Practices in Critical Modification - http://analoggamestudies.org/2015/11/the-first-nations-of-catan-practices-in-critical-modification/ * The Fifth World - https://www.thefifthworld.com/ * Ehdrigohr: Indigenous RPG - https://council-of-fools.com/blog/ehdrigohr-rpg/ * The Adventure Zone - https://maximumfun.org/podcasts/adventure-zone/ * DnD Beginner’s Guide - https://www.polygon.com/2018/5/26/17153274/dnd-how-to-play-dungeons-dragons-5e-guide-spells-dice-character-sheets-dm * Call of Cthulu - https://www.chaosium.com/call-of-cthulhu-getting-started/ * Star Wars RPG - https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/starwarsrpg/ * Story Cubes - https://www.storycubes.com/en/ * TTRPG Play Culture: Safety and Consent - https://www.indiegamereadingclub.com/indie-game-reading-club/ttrpg-play-culture-safety-and-consent/ * TTRPG Safety Toolkit Quick Reference Guide - https://i.4pcdn.org/tg/1583202183294.pdf * TTRPG Safety Toolkit - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/114jRmhzBpdqkAlhmveis0nmW73qkAZCj * Roll 20 - https://roll20.net/ * Finite and infinite Games by James Carse - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/189989.FiniteandInfiniteGames Support the Podcast - https://www.patreon.com/wdtatpodcast Leave us a voicemail! https://www.speakpipe.com/wdtatpodcast Email your feedback to wdtatpodcast@gmail.com Follow us: Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/wdtatpodcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wdtatpodcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/wdtatpodcast Special Guest: Allyson Robinson.
"The freedom that we are set free for is to be the fullest and truest versions of who we are and who God is always making us to be." In this episode of That'll Preach Jim Kast-Keat talks with Jacqui Lewis about Pride Sunday at Middle Collegiate Church. This Sunday at Middle we welcome a guest preacher, Rev. Allyson Robinson, as she preachers a sermon titled “Religious Freedom in a Pluralistic Age.” Join us in the East Village or online at MiddleChurch.org at 11:15 AM on Sunday, June 26 for a fabulous Pride Sunday worship celebration.
"A message for those who watch for the morning"-Pride Sunday
This bio was taken from the HRC Website...Allyson Robinson joined the Human Rights Campaign as Associate Director of Diversity in 2008 to lead the organization and its volunteer base in promoting awareness of transgender issues and to ensure that all program areas demonstrate measurable commitment to transgender equality and inclusion. A native of Scranton, Pa., Robinson is a 1994 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, where she majored in engineering physics. After an internship at Los Alamos National Laboratory, she was commissioned as an officer in the Army and served with PATRIOT missile units in the United States, Germany and Saudi Arabia. She also worked for NATO as an air defense evaluator and advised the Royal Saudi Air Force on missile defense tactics, techniques and procedures. Robinson resigned her commission in 1999 to pursue a calling to Christian ministry. After her ordination, she served as pastor-teacher to churches in the Portuguese Azores and in central Texas. Her ministry work focused on raising awareness of systemic poverty and the intersecting systems of oppression that create and sustain it, while working to organize responses to poverty at the local, regional, national and international levels. She earned a master of divinity degree in theology, with a capstone emphasis in social justice, from Baylor University's George W. Truett Theological Seminary in 2007. Robinson lives with her wife and their four children in Gaithersburg, Md. This was such a great interview as Allyson was wonderful and expect her back sometime in the fall.
In episode 4 of Thoughts from a Lezzymom we interview Human Rights Campaign President, Joe Salmonese, HRC.com. We also play a song from the Pod Safe Music Network by artist Devi called All That I Need from their album Get Free. The song can be found at music.podshow.com. We also interviewed Allyson Robinson, Associate Director of Diversity at the Human Right Campaign. We wrapped things up with a final thought about Barney Frank calling Supreme Court Justice Scalia a homophobe. More info about the show found on lezzymom.com. Email your comments and show ideas to lezzymom@gmail.com.