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Season eight's finale of Waves of Awareness welcomes Ashley Hart to the table. Together with John, Matt, and Staci, the group dives into conversation together covering everything from life updates to the impact volunteering has on everyone involved. Ashley has volunteered with Waves, Inc. through Cropssoint Church for years and has done an immeasurable amount of good for the community. From working on the homes a part of the Waves, Inc. Residential Program to spending time decorating Waves' Day Programs for the holidays, Ashley has organized countless groups through Crosspoint church to make a positive impact at Waves. Matt picks Ashley's brain on her journey from beginning volunteer work to what she feels the impact made through volunteering can do for everyone involved. John also dives in and shares how different volunteer groups have helped work on his home in the Semi-Independent Residential Program with Waves. From planting a garden to clearing a walking path, there is no act a volunteer can do that is too small to make an impact. To learn more about volunteering through Crosspoint go to: https://crosspoint.tv/get-involved/ To learn more about volunteering with Waves go to: https://wavesinc.com/volunteer/ or email emontelongo@wavesinc.com
This week we are joined by the Program Director of Backlight Productions, Jordan Scott. Jordan has been with Backlight for 5 years, starting first as a teacher and then growing into her current position as her passion for Backlight and its mission has grown. Matt Morre, John Lynch, and Staci Davis gather with Jordan to learn about Backlight Productions and what the nonprofit strives to do for the community. As a seasoned performer with Backlight Productions, Matt shares his love for Backlight Productions and his experience in various roles. As a nonprofit passionate about the arts, their mission is to "Providing opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to gain education in the arts and perform significant roles in integrated performances, enabling them to enhance their social skills through artistic expression and grow in confidence both on and off the stage." Jordan also shares Backlight's newest venture, Backlight Kids. Offering classes for 11 and under, Backlight will be giving kids with IDD the opportunity to be introduced to performing arts. The group discusses everything from Backlight Productions to upcoming events for both Backlight Productions and Waves. Matt shares with the group what he'll be singing at the Brews & Grooves event on Sept. 19th, while Johnny Sunshine takes the conversation to the wildest animals in a safari. Listen to full episode and find out which animals Johnny thinks the group doesn't stand a chance against. To learn more about Backlight Productions, go to: https://backlightproductions.org/ To sign up for classes with Backlight Productions, go to: https://backlightproductions.org/classes/ To learn more about Backlight Kids, go to: https://backlightproductions.org/blkids/ To learn more about Waves' Brews & Grooves event, go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/brews-grooves-a-concert-benefitting-waves-tickets-971143244587?aff=oddtdtcreator
For families that care for a member with an intellectual or developmental disabilities, ensuring your child has an advocate after you are no longer able to is a top priority. At The Arc Davidson County & Greater Nashville they have created a new program centered around supporting families as they plan the care for their child after they are gone. Sharing about this program is Sheila Moore, the Executive Director of The Arc Davidson & Greater Nashville, and Donna Bryant, the Director of Program Development. Together with Staci, John, and Hannah Rose, the group listen to Donna and Sheila share how this program came to life and what exactly it means for a family. The Arc Lifelong Advocacy Program ensures a parent that their son or daughter will have an advocate for life. Listen to the full episode and learn if you or someone you know would like to be connected with this program. To learn more about The Arc Davidson County & Greater Nashville, follow the link here To learn more about The Arc Life Advocacy Program contact Sheila at smoore@arcdc.org
Can you guess what this week's episode covers? Staci, Eric, John, and Matt come together to talk about their favorite scenes from The Sandlot! Eric kicks the episode off with a re-cap for John and Matt, reminding the table about his favorite scenes and the characters that made The Sandlot great. Eric and Staci chat about the scenes in the movie that made it impactful. The group plays Fact or Fiction, learning about the details that came together to make The Sandlot one of a kind! John shares what's close to his heart including how his roommate and neighbors are doing. Matt gives some big life updates including his feature on the radio where he shares about his time with Backlight Productions. Listen to the full episode to catch the entire conversation!
This week of Waves of Awareness features Debby Rainey from United Way and our entire Fairview crew. WOA sets up shop at the Waves Fairview Day Program with Stephanie, Hannah, Jimmy, and Eric to chat about new projects United Way has on underway. Debby shares news of the counties United Way has expanded to support, while getting serenaded by Eric. The crew also shares life updates covering everything from music, The Simpsons, Justin Bieber, Meals on Wheels, and the upcoming Food Truck Friday being hosted in Fairview. Listen to the full episode to catch Eric's musical debut and Debby Rainey's updates on all the ways United Way continues to support its community. For details on the Fairview Food Truck Friday, click here: https://www.facebook.com/share/WGnNUUi7ih64zrEj/ For details on United Way, click here: https://www.unitedway.org/our-impact/mission
The end of summer vacation is coming close for a lot of families, which makes it a perfect time for our Waves Early Interventionists Cheryl Vooris and Kate Harris to join this week's episode of WOA! Cheryl and Kate join Staci and Matt at the table to discuss how parents can help the transition from a summer schedule to a new school routine. Matt asks the Interventionists everything from scheduling tips, specific areas that can be difficult, to tools and resources caregivers can use to make the transition positive for their child. Cheryl and Kate provide so many useful strategies, tools, and techniques they've developed through their years of experience as Early Interventionists working with a range of behaviors. The group even highlights the importance of parents preparing themselves for a summer transition, keeping in mind that it isn't only the child facing changes. Keeping on theme, Matt gives us the best updates on how his summer has been going and exciting things to come! Listen to the full episode and subscribe to Waves of Awareness for future updates. To access the backpack giveaway mentioned in the episode, follow the link here: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/vVVEAcFDLBzfB6pd/?mibextid=WC7FNe To hear Kate's story with her son Hayden, follow the link here: https://wavesofawareness.libsyn.com/woa-lets-talk-about-adoption For details on Best Buy's tax free sale, follow the link here: https://corporate.bestbuy.com/shop-your-states-2024-tax-free-sale-at-best-buy/ For details on Tennessee's tax free criteria, follow the link here: https://www.tn.gov/revenue/taxes/sales-and-use-tax/sales-tax-holiday/sth-traditional.html
Waves of Awareness gathers around the table to hear the heartfelt story of Brittany and her daughter Isabella (Bella). Brittany and Bella have been receiving services with Waves Early Learning for 3 years and going through an inspiring journey of hard work and perseverance. Staci and Co-Host Tripp Abney are joined by Waves Early Learning Director Gina Wilson and Waves Early Interventionist Deana Rothwell, who supports Brittany and Bella. Together the group listens to Brittany share her impactful journey through pregnancy with Bella and the fears and trials Brittany went through to make it to the hospital. Brittany shares her experience giving birth to Bella, the diagnosis she received for Bella telling her every struggle Bella may face in life, and how that has shaped Brittany as a mother today. The courage and strength Brittany has faced through motherhood is inspiring to everyone at the table and, as Brittany's story merges with Waves Early Learning, the group discusses with importance for a strong team connection. The group listens to how the support of Deana and her service coordinator was the support she needed to advocate for her daughter. Listen to Brittany, Deana, Gina, Staci, and Tripp all discuss the powerful story Brittany shares and how Early Learning and TEIS are important to families going through similar journeys. If you believe your child may need services with TEIS, go to: https://www.tn.gov/content/tn/disability-and-aging/disability-aging-programs/teis.html For more information on Waves Early Learning, go to: https://wavesinc.com/early-learning-program/
We wouldn't have an amazing season without an episode in Fairview! Staci, Matt, and Eric take a trip to the Waves Fairview Day Program for episode three. There we were welcomed by Adam, Stephanie, and Hannah for a whirlwind conversation that spans everything from favorite movies and TV shows to the Waves, upcoming Brews and Grooves event on Sept. 19th. Eric shares his excitement for the upcoming Despicable Me movie which leads Hannah to share about her newest figurine and facts she just learned. Adam makes his presence known throughout the episode with a signing debut, priming everyone to talk about the upcoming Brews and Grooves event with Waves. Stephanie shares her passion for Justin Bieber, inspiring Eric to pick a Bieber song for his performance! Listen to the full episode now for every exciting turn of the conversation. To view Waves' upcoming events head to wavesinc.com/events for a list of future events scheduled.
This week's episode features Kaci Fisher with Northwestern Mutual. Kaci works in Financial Planning at Northwestern and has personally been involved with the IDD community through her son. Matt, Eric, and Staci gather together to hear Kaci share her story about her family and personal journey over the years. Eric picks Kaci's brain about how she found herself in the world of Financial Planning. Kaci specializes in Special Needs Financial Planning, allowing her to help the community that has played a key role in her family's journey. As a parent who had to manage the financial stress that can come with accessing all the support needed for her child, Kaci is passionate about helping others navigate this process and find resources to relieve that financial stress. Kaci shares the #1 advice she would give families or caregivers who are looking to establish financial success. Listen to the entire conversation including life updates from Matt and Eric! To contact Kaci for your own Financial Planning, you can contact her directly at kaci.fisher@nm.com or visit the Northwestern Mutual site at northwesternmutual.com
Friends of Franklin Park's Development Director, Scout Hardin, joins this week's episode of Waves of Awareness. Staci Davis and co-host Matt Moore get to know Scout, how she came to build a relationship with the IDD community, and what Friends of Franklin Parks has in store for the future. Scout shares her past working at a non-profit supporting adults with disabilities and how it educated her on the world of IDD in an amazing way. Having joined Friends of Franklin Parks in the fall of 2023, Scout has enjoyed connecting with the community and learning about the rich history associated with their parks. Looking to the future, Friends of Franklin Parks has been undergoing their Ellie G project which will become the first inclusive playground in Franklin, Tennessee. The park will be in memory of Elliot Grace, who was born with Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia Punctata (RCDP) and passed away at the age of 4 in 2019. Ellie G received services through Waves and has continued to impact so many families and individuals, being an example of strength and joy. The group discusses how Ellie G's playground is progressing now and when we can hope to celebrate its opening. Listen to this week's and learn how parks impact the community and how Friends of Franklin Parks aims to create more that will help make an inclusive community. Listen to Waves of Awareness past episode with Elli G's mom here. To learn more about Friends of Franklin Parks and how you can get involved, follow the link here.
This episode features the State Director of Enabling Technology, Milton Neuenschwander, from the Department of Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (DIDD). Milton joins Waves of Awareness with Staci David, Matt Moore, and Marci Cohen to discuss what Enabling Technologies is and how it impacts individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (IDD). Matt asks everything from what Milton loves most about Enabling Technologies to where he thinks it's going in the future. The group discuss Virtual Reality and Artificial Intelligence, how it's already integrated in today's society, and how it has helped those with IDD live more independently today. Staci shares how Milton played a key role in the grant that made Waves of Awareness come to life! Listen to Matt share life updates and the whole group discuss superpowers on this week's episode of Waves of Awareness.
Waves Fairview Day Program joins another episode of Waves of Awareness for National Down Syndrome Day! Staci Davis leads the table with Hannah, Eric, Roger, Stephanie, Adam, and Matt "The Man" Moore into a great conversation. First, the group discusses "Stereotypes" and what they can look like not only in the IDD community but everywhere around us. The group then dives into National Down Syndrome Day and what important message that lies behind it. Listen to updates from the Fairview team including Roger's newfound love for cats after volunteering at the Williamson County Animal Center! Matt shares how his job at Best Buy came about and how he's doing now. Hannah discovers a new interest and potential work venture, Adam and Stephanie talk about their relationship, and Eric makes sure the conversation stays entertaining with his favorite jokes. This episode is full of life, humor, and spreading awareness.
Lance Jordan picks Dr. Harris' brain on how parents can first start gaining information on receiving Adult Services and where to even begin. Together the group go over where to gain information, what makes Adult Services so important, and how those services have evolved to become focused on the individual.
Staci takes the discussion into everyone's favorite movies, the movies we love and the movies we hate. The conversation dives deeper into how losing loved ones makes you value the good memories you have across the board. Roger takes the mic and leads us into his favorite topic ever, Elvis Presley.
Along with Staci Davis, Gina Wilson, Matt Moore, and Eric Wilson, the group begins by hearing Chelsey's story. Chelsey's daughter, Hazel, received a diagnosis of Down Syndrome during pregnancy and began receiving services from Waves Early Learning not long after Hazel was born. Because of Covid, however, Hazel's first sessions were done through a screen (as many families were during this time). By the time Hazel was able to transition to in-person sessions, there were still many goals set for her.
What is a Holistic Approach and how does it apply to Adult Services and Early Learning? This week's Waves of Awareness episode welcomes back Gina and Marci from the Waves Early Learning and Adult Services Departments to discuss how a Holistic Approach can positively impact the individuals Waves supports. Waves Development and Community Relations Director, Staci Davis, leads the table alongside Christy Webb, Eric Wilson, and Matt Moore to shed some light on Holistic Approaches and how it is incorporated into the services Waves offers. Learn about a person-centered approach to IDD and how looking at an individual as a whole can help them achieve their goals. Christy, Eric, and Matt share their own experience with Waves and what their favorite moments have been with Waves. Finish the episode by hearing our guests dream big and answer what everyone would do with Waves if money and resources weren't an issue!
This episode marks the start of season 7 for Waves of Awareness! To kick start the season, we welcome guests from both Waves Early Learning and Adult Services Departments to speak on goals. Gina Wilson and Marci P. Cohen join the table alongside our host Trent Denson. Additionally, WOA welcomes Matt "the Man" Moore, Eric Wilson, Tripp Abney, and Christy Web! With the table packed, the group dives into their goals for the year and what they hope to work on in the coming months. We hear everything from work goals to personal health, as well as a few off-the-mic tips from our season 6 regular Izzy! Gina and Marci also share their personal goals as well as what the Early Learning and Adult Services Departments aim to focus on this year. The group chats about the importance of goals and how setting them gives us something to look forward to and focus on. Enjoy the first episode of the season and let us know if it inspired you to add anything to your own goals!
When it comes to treatment for Autism, WOA welcomes Jenny Baggett to share the best, current information for you to learn from. Jenny Baggett works with Vanderbilts Treatment and Research Institute for Autism Spectrum Disorders (TRIAD) as a Behavioral Analyst. Jenny is joined by Waves Early Learning Director Gina Wilson to talk about their many collaborations together over the years, having supported the same families and assisted their growth. Trent and Matt listen to Gina and Jenny discuss how research and treatment have evolved over the years for autism and how some of the treatments would be useful for anyone to use. Listen to Matt give life updates after his big Cinderella debut and what's coming up down the line. This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.
WOA heads to Fairview for this week's episode and it's a packed house! With Trent, Hannah Rose, Jimmy, Jeff, Eric, Adam, Paul and our special guest Debbie Rainey the episode is packed with conversation. Debby Rainey currently works for United Way in Fairview but first connect with Waves through Meals on Wheels, where she worked for 14 years. She regularly saw the Waves Fairview Day Program Adults volunteer there and built a bond with the group. Jimmy shares her connection with Debbie and how they've built a positive relationship through community outreach. The rest of the group shares there plans for Halloween with the Annual Fairview Halloween party around the corner! Hannah Rose shares her favorite shows on Disney Plus and even mentions a few pillars of society we all could take a note from. Listen to the full episode to hear everyone share the podcast spotlight! This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.
This week's episode features a special event for the entire Waves family. This year marks 50 years of spreading awareness and supporting adults and children with developmental and intellectual disabilities for Waves. To celebrate the amazing community Waves supports, Waves hosted their annual Brews & Grooves Fundraiser featuring performances by Aaron Bucks and Waves Adults. Additionally, the event hosted an online auction with an amazing array of items for anyone to bid on and support Waves. During the event Waves of Awareness host Trent Denson set up and interviewed guests you've heard on the podcast and newcomers supporting the fundraiser. Listen to Trent enjoy conversations with everyone about their lives and their relationship with Waves! If you would like to show your support for Waves, head to https://wavesinc.kindful.com/?campaign=1257617. Any amount goes a long way to support our adults and children and continue to serve the Waves mission to empower the individuals we support and create an inclusive community. This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.
Halloween is around the corner and that means kids of every age will be out repping their best costumes. This week we welcome Waves Early Learning Director Gina Wilson and Waves Early Interventionist Jen Choate to help you prep your child for the experience! With host Trent and co-host Christy Webb, the group started off by sharing their own experience with Halloween. Gina and Jen remember prepping their kids when they were younger for talking with strangers, getting candy, and exploring the neighborhood! We hear Christy share her plans for Halloween after she finishes her shift at Goodwill, and also how she's hit her 3 year with Goodwill this month. As we listen to the group share their stories we also hear the best way to prepare for Halloween is to practice! Gina and Jen give helpful tips on practicing scenarios with your child before the big night and going through several situations. Listen to the full podcast for details and share the episode with anyone who might find the conversation helpful! Want more examples of preparing for Halloween? Head to Instagram and follow the Waves Early Learning account @earlylearningwaves or follow us on Facebook at Waves, Inc. The Waves Early Learning team regularly shares helpful tips on countless topics that can be used for any child! This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.
WOA has two celebrations to cover in this week's episode, with Waves' very own Matt "The Man" Moore celebrating his 34th birthday and Backlight Productions celebrating 10 years! The Executive Director of Backlight Productions, Melissa Smith, joins us and shares how Backlight has been offering opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to engage with the performing arts for 10 years now. This year they're putting on their biggest production yet, "Cinderella", with over 100 individuals performing and only half the time they usually have to put the show together. Matt talks about his own work on Cinderella as a dancer with 5 dance numbers throughout the play. Melissa and Matt have worked together on various shows for a while now and swap stories with WOA on their time together. Here to share her own memories with Matt, Waves Early Learning Program Director Gina Wilson joins the episode and tells us about her favorite birthday memory with Matt. Gina's son Eric Wilson has also been a part of Backlight Productions and speaks on how Backlight brought out an entirely new side of Eric after he joined the production company. Enjoy listening to Matt, Melissa, and Gina chat about their favorite memories together and how Backlight Productions has empowered the community of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Cinderella's first performance will be held on Oct. 22. For access to tickets head to: https://www.tpac.org/event/2023-10-22-to-2023-10-22-cinderella/ For more information on how to get involved with Backlight Productions head to: https://backlightproductions.org/ This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.
This week WOA is providing you with the most brazen episode yet. Our host Trent welcomes coach Jason Jones to the table along with a few Williamson County Special Olympics Athletes- Norris Peterson, Eric Wilson, and Matthew Drumright. Waves provide various type of services to both Nooris and Eric and have had the pleasure of meeting Matt through their friendship. To add some more fun to the conversation, we have parent John Wilson on the mic. Listen to the group share their experience being a team that motivates each other as much as they tease each other. Jason stumbled into his role as Weightlifting Coach not knowing that it would be a life-changing experience. Now, 25 years later, Jason gets to work with an incredible community and focus on learning what motivates his team. As the conversation progresses Norris, Eric, and Matt find themselves swapping favorite stories and challenging each other to win. The trio have an unbreakable bond as they meet every Wednesday to train, take vacations together, and (even if they aren't on the same team) find ways to push each other towards their goals. Norris shares about his own feature on ESPN, Matt talks about his upcoming game as the assistant coach, and Eric speaks on what it's like to be a part of a team. Listen to the entire conversation and find yourself laughing with the whole room! This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.
If you've ever been overwhelmed with the idea of volunteering and figuring out how to get connected, this week WOA sheds some light on the topic! Special guests from the Workman Group, Eric and Katie Workman, share their perspectives on volunteering and why it's so important to the community. Eric and Katie are excellent examples of committing to helping their community, having volunteered with Waves in the past and continuing to set aside time for Waves. We also welcome John Lynch, aka Johnny Sunshine, onto the podcast to share what volunteering means to him. Eric and Katie have personally volunteered at John's home a part of Waves' Semi-Independent Living Program, helping John and his roommate William wherever assistance is needed. Eric and Katie speak on how volunteering keeps them connected with their community and allows them to actively support others without expecting anything in return. When it comes to giving back, Eric and Katie share that it doesn't have to mean giving money- giving any time at all to help those in need of support makes an amazing impact on the community. Listen in to Eric and Katie share amazing stories and John share some life updates of his own! This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.
For the final episode of the season, WOA switches modes and becomes the movie review source you didn't know you needed. We have folks from the Fairview Day Program, Jimmy Parnell and Hannah Rose, come down to join hosts Matt Moore and Trent Denson. In addition, Waves Early Learning Program Director Regina Wilson and her son Eric Wilson, who is a part of the Waves Employment Program, join the episode. Everyone sits down and reviews the movie Champions, starring Woody Harrelson. Champions released this year and tells the story of a former minor-league basketball coach who is assigned a court order to manage a team of basketball players with intellectual disabilities. We couldn't think of a better team to review Champions than our Waves Adults who can offer an honest opinion on whether the film accurately portrayed the community of disabilities. Listen to Hannah, Jimmy, Eric, and Matt all give their reviews, sharing their favorite and least favorite things about the movie. Gina also offers her opinions having watched it from the perspective of a mother to a son with disabilities. She shares her hesitations and worries going into the film but ultimately loved the message and conclusion of the story (barring one exception). Trent goes over the plot of the film with the table and the whole crew decides the movie was a raving success! This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.
This week on WOA we have the unique pleasure of bringing together Hippie Radio 94.5 Whit Hubner and Hannah Rose, who is a part of Waves Fairview Day Program. Hannah has a personal goal of being on the radio one day and what better way to facilitate that goal than to connect her with a radio expert? Whit and Hannah are welcomed by your host Trent Denson and co-host Matt Moore to explore what it looks like to get involved with the radio and the various joys that come with it. Whit shares his journey to radio, having started in sales before his boss suggest joining Hippie Radio. He spent 4 years with Hippe Radio before joining WMOT for 6 years. Just this past February Whit returned to Hippie Radio and currently produces the Sunday Night Vinyl Series with Bill Edwards at 9 pm. Hannah doesn't miss the opportunity to ask Whit what he loves most about radio and eagerly listens to Whit's advice on how to pursue the career. We wouldn't be WOA without hearing from Matt "the Man" Moore on his passion for music. Listen along as the team talks radio, The Simpsons, and what we can look forward to next from Whit. This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.
You've heard him mentioned, you've seen him on our social media (@waves_serves), and now you can hear his story. This week we welcome Mark Israel (aka Izzy) on Waves of Awareness! Izzy recently joined the Employment and Community First (ECF) program with Waves and has already made a huge impact. In this episode we have our hosts, Trent Denson, Matt Moore, and Marci Cohen join the conversation and chat with Izzy about what led him to this career path. Izzy wasn't always working in this field, he used to be a part of the music industry- on the road and making your sound dreams come true. He even shares his favorite memory from that time of his life (we dare you not to laugh), before diving into the deeper meaning behind why he joined Waves. Don't miss out on Izzy's impactful words and melodic singing voice. Waves is grateful to Izzy and all of our staff who make the time to commit to a great cause and community that needs support. This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.
This week is a special episode for Waves of Awareness as we invite Diane Giddens to share her history with Waves. Diane's brother Jimmy Dean started receiving services from Waves in the 1980s. Before Jimmy passed away he was a force to be reckoned with, both with Waves and in his community. Beth also returns this episode and shares her own memories with Jimmy, having connected with him through Waves and gone through rehabilitation together. Diane reflects on how Waves allowed Jimmy to exceed expectations and foster connections. With Waves providing support, Diane remembers how her mother was able to have the time and space to care for herself, knowing Jimmy was safe and cared for by Waves. We also welcome back Christy and listen to her reconnect with Diane Giddens, the two were both on the Board of Directors with Waves. Listen in as Diane, Beth, Matt, Christy, and Trent go on a journey into Waves' past and eventually find themselves in a celebrity standoff! This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.
This week our hosts Trent, Gina, Matt and Christy welcome a special guest! Jim Littlefield is a fellow podcast connoisseur who most recently welcomed our Early Learning Program Director Gina Wilson on his own show. This time he's the one answering questions, as he dives into how being the parent of a child with special needs has shaped not only his home life but inspired his career focus today. Having a daughter born 1.5 pounds placed Jim and his wife in the world of Early Intervention and the support network that comes with that. Jim leads the @seeingabilitypodcast on Spotify and Facebook where he holds a conversation with people with disabilities and those who support them. Not only that, Jim is also currently working on a book centered around adults who have grown up with that disability and the parents that supported them. With 63 interviews and counting, all this supports his main focus of getting people to see the ability and not the disability. We also get the chance to hear about Matt the Man Moore's upcoming Fall production, Gina's plans to keep her job this summer, and Christy's position on the summer heat. Be sure to give us a rating on your podcast app if you haven't already and share the show with a friend! Links mentioned in the show: SeeingAbility Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7aT8LcGl6ndoo9ZnagP6ou?si=d5c93635f88e483a Podcast Cross-over- Gina visits SeeingAbility Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/12yV2VPCedTPxzNnAzqM7N?si=UAfmB1PtTGm4-onV04gAIg This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.
This week we welcome Hannah Rose to Waves of Awareness! It's a full house on WOA this episode as Hannah speaks with Misty Bowker, the Program Manager for the Waves Residential and Day Services at Fairview. As well as our OG Matt the Man Moore and Marci Cohen, the Adult Service Director at Waves. WOA has the honor of being Hannah's first experience behind the mic as she makes moves towards her goal of being on the radio one day! Listen in as the crew chats about Hannah's love of the band KISS, Disney movies, and her time with the Day Program and Residential Services in Fairview. WOA may even be the birthplace of songwriting by Matt featured on the Hannah Rose radio. A future sensation? Listen to the full podcast to find out! This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.
Waves Early Learning Program isn't the only program providing services to children 5 and younger with developmental delays and disabilities. There are a lot of really great organizations providing a myriad of services and The Children's Center for Communication and Development at USM is one that deserves a highlight. Trent, Matt "the Man" Moore, Gina, and Staci talk to Sarah Myers, the Executive Director of The Children's Center. Sarah shares her background and experience of working with children through speech-language pathology and all the services available at The Children's Center. She also briefly describes how TCC is nestled in The University of Southern Miss serving as an excellent recruiting and training facility for students in the College of Nursing and Health Professionals. Gina and Sarah share stories of working with "itty bitties" and helping their parents assist with the developmental process. Listen to learn more and give The Children's Center a follow on their social media channels. Links: The Children's Center: https://www.usm.edu/childrens-center-communication-development/index.php The University of Southern Miss: https://www.usm.edu/ The Children's Center Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheChildrensCenterUSM This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.
I've struggled for a long time attaching my value to my health. This struggle has been amplified these past 9 + years since I was diagnosed with cancer. The emotion that comes up strongly is shame. Shame and guilt are cousins in the emotional world. Guilt means "I did something wrong" while Shame means "I am wrong". How many of us carry this message? I'd be curious to know. I unpack some of my thoughts about this concept.Friendship can be protective shield against adopting the shame indentity. I'm not talking about the number of friends you have. It truly comes down to the quality of these relationships. There are all types of friendships which meet a varity of our needs. I explore the types of friendships that help us witness who we really are in this world and how this can help us guard against adlopting the messages that our culture dishes out which is so painful and damaging when you are living with a chronic illness or injury.
Vision therapy? We aren't making things up! This is a service available through Waves Early Learning Services and we have Cara DeLap, Vision Specialist, on the mic to share what it is! Listen along as Trent and Matt learn more about vision therapy at Waves with Cara and Gina. As a newer service offering, a lot of questions are answered about how children with low vision or vision loss are supported through intervention. Cara shares signs that parents can look for in their child, and how to talk to a pediatrician about concerns over a child's vision. While every child is going to be different in their treatment/therapy needs, paying attention and looking for those signals is important in a child's development. This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.
With a career in television and a growing family, Jillian Benfield's goals were on track. But when the unexpected happened, it was more than just her circumstances that changed. Jillian joins The AllMomDoes Podcast Julie Lyles Carr for this insightful conversation about what it means to take on the unexpected as a beautiful gift.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3mWzhbC
It's a first! One of Julie's daughters, Merci, is on The allmomdoes Podcast with some hilarious insights on being raised in a big family, along with an important message about cerebral palsy and being differently abled.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3mlAPvB
We are so excited to introduce our listeners to Talisman Summer Camp! Waves of Awareness had the pleasure of sitting down with Haley Mitchell, Admissions Director for Talisman Summer Camp. This incredible summer camp provides exceptional programming for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD, and similar Neurodevelopmental Disorders in a traditional camp environment. Based in Zirconia, NC, this camp offers activities designed to increase confidence, promote responsibility, and enhance communication and social skills, teaching problem-solving and conflict resolution through group discussions, modeling, and practice. Listen along as Chris, Matt, Staci, and Taylor from Waves, Inc. interview the impressive Haley Mitchell! WOA is so excited to have made another connection with an extraordinary nonprofit, serving a similar population. This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com. Links mentioned in the show: https://talismancamps.com/ https://talismancamps.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Scholarship-Application-to-camp.pdf
Another awesome episode of the Waves of Awareness podcast with the new President of the Board, Rebekah Zeitlin, and Johnny Sunshine. Listen in to hear all about what Rebekah is excited about being the incoming Board President and as always Johnny Sunshine brings all the energy and greatness! This podcast is made possible through partnerships with Spread the Positive, TN's Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and the Community Foundation of Middle TN. If you like what you hear, share it with a friend and leave a review on any streaming service. Got an idea for a guest, email us at podcast@wavesinc.com.