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1 Dave Ramsey: 5 Stages to Build and Scale a Business That Lasts | Entrepreneurship | E344 1:03:38
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Too many entrepreneurs get stuck on the business treadmill, hustling nonstop, unable to scale, and unknowingly stalling their growth. That’s where Dave Ramsey began. After crashing into $3 million in debt, he rebuilt from scratch, turning a small radio program into a national show with millions of listeners. With over three decades of experience in entrepreneurship, business growth, and content creation, he knows what it takes to build a lasting business. In this episode, Dave reveals the six drivers of long-term success, the five key stages of startup growth, and how he balances life as an entrepreneur and a content creator. In this episode, Hala and Dave will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (00:23) The Core Principles of Financial Freedom (05:42) Adapting to Change as a Content Creator (09:22) Balancing Content Creation and Entrepreneurship (12:34) How to Create a Clear Path in Business (15:19) The Truth About Starting a Business Today (18:22) The Six Drivers of Business Success (26:20) Shifting From Tactical to Strategic Thinking (29:44) The Five Stages of Business Growth (41:10) Leading with Care, Clarity, and Accountability (47:10) Identifying the Right Leadership Skills (48:35) Starting a Media Business as an Entrepreneur Dave Ramsey is a personal finance expert, radio personality, bestselling author, and the founder and CEO of Ramsey Solutions. Over the past three decades, he has built a legacy of helping millions achieve financial freedom. As the host of The Ramsey Show , Dave reaches more than 18 million listeners each week. He is the author of eight national bestselling books. His latest, Build a Business You Love , helps entrepreneurs navigate growth and overcome challenges at every stage. Sponsored By: Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at youngandprofiting.co/shopify OpenPhone: Streamline and scale your customer communications with OpenPhone. Get 20% off your first 6 months at openphone.com/profiting Airbnb - Find yourself a co-host at airbnb.com/host Indeed - Get a $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/profiting RobinHood - Receive your 3% boost on annual IRA contributions, sign up at robinhood.com/gold Factor - Get 50% off your first box plus free shipping at factormeals.com/factorpodcast Rakuten - Save while shopping at rakuten.com Microsoft Teams - Stop paying for tools. Get everything you need, for free at aka.ms/profiting LinkedIn Marketing Solutions - Get a $100 credit on your next campaign at linkedin.com/profiting Resources Mentioned: Dave’s Book, Build a Business You Love: bit.ly/BuildaBusinessYouLove Dave’s Website: ramseysolutions.com Active Deals - youngandprofiting.com/deals Key YAP Links Reviews - ratethispodcast.com/yap Youtube - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Social + Podcast Services: yapmedia.com Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com/episodes-new Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Podcast, Business, Business Podcast, Self Improvement, Self-Improvement, Personal Development, Starting a Business, Strategy, Investing, Sales, Selling, Psychology, Productivity, Entrepreneurs, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Marketing, Negotiation, Money, Finance, Side Hustle, Mental Health, Career, Leadership, Mindset, Health, Growth Mindset, Side Hustle, Passive Income, Online Business, Solopreneur, Networking.…
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You First is a bi-weekly interview-based podcast hosted by Keith Casebonne and Maddie Crowley. In each episode, we delve into issues of national and global importance to people with disabilities, such as accessibility, identity, discrimination, rights protections, voting, and much more. Please note that the opinions of our guests are not necessarily those of Disability Rights Florida.
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You First is a bi-weekly interview-based podcast hosted by Keith Casebonne and Maddie Crowley. In each episode, we delve into issues of national and global importance to people with disabilities, such as accessibility, identity, discrimination, rights protections, voting, and much more. Please note that the opinions of our guests are not necessarily those of Disability Rights Florida.
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1 Encore Episode: By and For People with Disabilities - with Elizabeth Wright and Jennifer Price 43:56
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Welcome back to You First , where we’re taking a small break from producing new episodes and instead are sharing some older episodes you might have missed. There’s a good chance you missed this episode, our last of four encore episodes, as it didn’t perform as well as most of our other ones. But we think the content is compelling and the guests are engaging, so we're putting it back out there. This episode is called "By and For People with Disabilities," and it was initially released in September of 2021. Elizabeth Wright and Jennifer Price are the guests, and they talk about how people with disabilities are creating their own content, controlling the narrative, and helping to create platforms where their stories, in their words, can be shared. And we're happy to share this encore episode with you. Resources: Conscious Being Magazine Disability Review Magazine EmpowerEd: Using Real Case Examples to Look Deeper into IEP Management Disability Media Network…
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1 Encore Episode: Paving a Way Disabled in STEM - with Dr. Anita Marshall 48:36
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Welcome to another encore episode of You First . We’re taking a little break from making new episodes and are re-sharing some past episodes that we feel are worth another listen. This is the third of four encore episodes, initially released in July of 2023, and it’s called "Paving a Way Disabled in STEM." We interviewed Dr. Anita Marshall to learn more about her work to make STEM education more accessible for students with disabilities. Anita created GeoSPACE, the first-ever disability-accessible planetary geoscience field course and mentoring program, and is the Executive Director of The International Association for Geoscience Diversity. We also debunk myths about academia, and wish we were back in school to be a part of this really cool work Anita is doing. Hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed recording it! Show Notes and Resources: Dr. Anita Marshall's Website GeoSPACE Program The International Association for Geoscience Diversity…
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1 Encore Episode: The Intersection of Disability and Reproductive Justice - with Morénike Giwa Onaiwu, Rebecca Cokley, Keith Jones, and Heather Watkins 1:05:29
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Today we have another encore episode of You First . This is the second of four encore episodes as we’re taking a bit of a break from producing new episodes. Now this episode, "The Intersection of Disability and Reproductive Justice," is by far our most popular episode – and by a significant margin! But in case you missed it back in August of 2022, count your lucky stars because here it is again. Roe v Wade was overturned not long before we recorded this episode, and we wanted to take a deep dive into how the overturning affects the disability community. Maddie hosted this episode and led an incredible conversation with activists Morénike Giwa Onaiwu, Rebecca Cokley, Keith Jones, and Heather Watkins about how the ruling affects them, the disability community as a whole, and other marginalized groups, especially in ways that you may not have considered. And it’s all just as relevant today as it was when we recorded it. Please note that this conversation discusses heavy themes and references systems of oppression such as racism and ableism, infanticide, abortion, and forced sterilization. Links: Morénike Giwa Onaiwu https://morenikego.com/ https://twitter.com/morenikego Keith Jones http://dasoultoucha.com/About/ https://twitter.com/dasoultoucha Heather Watkins https://slowwalkersseemore.com/ https://twitter.com/hwatkins927 Rebecca Cokley https://rebecca-cokley.medium.com/ https://twitter.com/rebeccacokley…
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1 Encore Episode: Disability Media Representation - with Beth Haller and Jeff Preston 1:06:16
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We’re taking a break from producing new episodes of You First for a bit, so we’ll be re-releasing four older episodes that we feel are worth another listen. We’re starting things off with an episode that is from February 2021 called "Disability Media Representation." We spoke with Beth Haller and Jeff Preston, both of whom are university professors, authors, and experts on disability in the media. We had a great discussion about what’s been done both right and wrong with the portrayal of people with disabilities in both film and TV and the impact of streaming platforms on the movement. We kicked things off with an interesting discussion about what a disaster a movie called Music was that has been released not long before we recorded the episode. Referenced in the episode: Routledge Companion to Disability and Media Representing Disability in an Ableist World: Essays on Mass Media The Fantasy of Disability: Images of Loss in Popular Culture Disability and Social Media: Global Perspectives Salon: Sia's directorial debut "Music" is a baffling and patronizing cringefest of ableist minstrelsy LISTEN: Film by CommunicationFIRST NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity…
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1 2024 Elections & the Disability Vote - with Michelle Bishop, Monica Wiley, and Jack Rosen 1:28:56
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In this episode of You First , hosts Maddie and Keith dive into disability voting rights and the upcoming 2024 election with experts Michelle Bishop, Monica Wiley, and Jack Rosen from the National Disability Rights Network (NDRN). The discussion explores voting accessibility, challenges faced by disabled voters, and new support resources in Florida. Emphasis is placed on the importance of local elections, the power of the disability vote, and the critical need for inclusivity and accessibility from the start. The conversation also highlights the politicization of disability in elections and the necessity of advocacy and allyship for voting rights. The episode concludes with an insight into an upcoming documentary on these vital issues. Relevant Links Voting Rights Hotline: Call 877-352-7337 if you have an issue with voting or registering to vote due to a disability. Election Protection Hotline English: 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) Spanish/English 888-VE-Y-VOTA (888-839-8682) Asian Languages/English 888-API-VOTE (888-274-8683) Arabic/English 844-YALLA-US (844-925-5287) Website: https://866ourvote.org National Association of the Deaf’s ASL Voter Assistance Hotline 301-818-VOTE (301-818-8683) Website: https://www.nad.org/2018/09/28/asl-voter-assistance-hotline-available Disability Rights Florida’s voting resources Main website: https://DisabilityRightsFlorida.org/voting Know Your Rights Fact Sheet: Making a Voting Access Complaint: https://disabilityrightsflorida.org/publications/publication_info/HAVA_complaint Know Your Rights Fact Sheet: Supervised Facility Voting: https://disabilityrightsflorida.org/publications/publication_info/fact_sheet_supervised_facility_voting Your Disability Voting Rights Brochure: https://disabilityrightsflorida.org/publications/publication_info/voting_brochure Voting Machine Explainer Videos: https://disabilityrightsflorida.org/disability-topics/disability_topic_info/voting_explainer_videos Know what’s on your ballot: https://www.vote411.org/ballot Florida’s Rev Up chapter ‘Access the Vote Florida’: https://www.accessthevote.org Find your P&A: https://www.ndrn.org/about/ndrn-member-agencies Rutger’s Disability Vote Research: https://smlr.rutgers.edu/faculty-research-engagement/program-disability-research/voter-turnout-and-voting-accessibility Accessing Democracy Documentary Virtual Premier: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAuc-ugqzksGNBHggVvDOiyio-S29EWgca5#/registration Accessing Democracy Trailer: https://youtu.be/j74zs8N8OLs #CripTheVote and Voting Advocacy - with Andrew Pulrang and Gregg Beratan: https://disabilityrightsflorida.org/podcast/story/episode_66…
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1 Data & Disability - with Matthew Cortland 1:20:15
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In this episode of You First , hosts Keith and Maddie interview Matthew Cortland, a Senior Resident Fellow at Data for Progress. Matthew shares insights about their work in public opinion research and advocacy focused on disability issues and social policies. They discuss their personal journey, including challenges with the healthcare system, and explain how data is used to influence policy decisions. The conversation covers topics like the importance of accurate demographic data, the role of public opinion in advocacy, and effective messaging strategies for long-term care support and COVID-19. Matthew emphasizes the need for systemic interventions and supportive legislative efforts to better address the needs of disabled people. Relevant Links Follow Matthew on social media: https://linktr.ee/matthewcortland Data for Progress: https://www.dataforprogress.org Disability Rights program at the Ford Foundation: https://www.fordfoundation.org/work/challenging-inequality/disability-rights Disability Scoop article "Census Rethinking How To Count Disability Population”: https://www.disabilityscoop.com/2024/08/15/census-rethinking-how-to-count-disability-population/31009 Data for Progress Message Testing on Home and Community-Based Services Coverage: https://www.dataforprogress.org/datasets/message-testing-on-home-and-community-based-services-coverage Long COVID Research Moonshot Act of 2024: https://www.sanders.senate.gov/in-the-news/sanders-proposes-moonshot-bill-to-combat-long-covid-crisis…
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1 Disability & Gender Equity - with Marissa Ditkowsky 34:35
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In this episode of the You First Podcast, hosts Maddie and Keith talk with disabled activist and attorney Marissa Ditkowsky about the challenges and inequities faced by disabled women in healthcare, employment, and financial freedom. Marissa discusses her role as Disability Economic Justice Council at the National Partnership for Women and Families and shares insights on systemic oppression, the impact of disability on financial stability, and the importance of intersectional advocacy. The episode also addresses issues like reproductive rights, bodily autonomy, and the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Relevant links: National Partnership for Women & Families Website: https://nationalpartnership.org/ National Partnership for Women & Families social media: Twitter: https://x.com/npwf , or @npwf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/npwf/ , or @npwf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nationalpartnership/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@npwf?lang=en , or @npwf Marissa's Twitter: @mditkowsky ( https://x.com/mditkowsky ) Systems Transformation Guides: https://nationalpartnership.org/report/disability-economic-justice-systems-transformation/ The Intersection of Disability and Reproductive Justice - with Morénike Giwa Onaiwu, Rebecca Cokley, Keith Jones, and Heather Watkins: https://disabilityrightsflorida.org/podcast/story/episode_38 Buck v Bell: https://disabilityjustice.org/right-to-self-determination-freedom-from-involuntary-sterilization #FreeBritney and Disability: https://www.hrw.org/news/2021/02/17/freebritney-shines-light-problematic-guardianship-systems How State Abortion Bans Harm Disabled Women: https://nationalpartnership.org/report/state-abortion-bans-harm-disabled-women/ What Disability Reproductive Equity Day Means to Me: https://nationalpartnership.org/what-disability-reproductive-equity-day-means-to-me/ National Women’s Law Center’s resource about Forced Sterilization of Disabled People in the United States: https://nwlc.org/resource/forced-sterilization-of-disabled-people-in-the-united-states/ American Progress’s article ‘Rethinking Guardianship to Protect Disabled People’s Reproductive Rights: https://www.americanprogress.org/article/rethinking-guardianship-to-protect-disabled-peoples-reproductive-rights/…
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1 Disabled Journalism - with Cara Reedy 56:23
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In this episode of the You First Podcast, hosts Keith and Maddie interview Cara Reedy, founder and director of the Disabled Journalists Association. Cara shares her journey from political science and theater to journalism, spending ten years at CNN. She discusses the challenges of being disabled in the newsroom, toxic productivity, and the systemic ableism in the journalism industry. Cara then explains how her organization supports disabled journalists by providing resources and advocating for systemic changes in newsrooms. The conversation emphasizes the importance of intersectionality and the role of personal experience in shaping compelling and unbiased stories. Relevant Links Disabled Journalists Association Twitter: https://x.com/discojourno Disabled Journalists Association LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/disabled-journalists-association Disabled Journalists Association Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disabledjournalists Disabled Journalists Association Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555117454122 Cara Reedy website: https://www.infamouslyshort.com Disabled Journalists Association website: discojourno.com Judy Heumann white paper at Ford on media: https://www.fordfoundation.org/work/learning/research-reports/road-map-for-inclusion-changing-the-face-of-disability-in-media Learn about the inter-movement work between the Black Panthers and disability community: https://samischalk.com/black-disability-politics/…
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1 Not Dead Yet, Assisted Suicide, and Ongoing Disability Fights - Part 2 with Anita Cameron 49:24
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Content warning: mentions of suicide, assisted suicide, and medical violence against people with disabilities. In this compelling episode of the You First podcast, hosts Maddie and Keith continue their in-depth interview with Anita Cameron, a prominent activist in the disability rights movement. They explore Anita's role at Not Dead Yet, focusing on their work against assisted suicide and their perspectives on medical discrimination and healthcare rationing affecting the disabled community. Anita shares personal stories, including a poignant account of their mother's struggle with assisted suicide pressures and her fight for proper healthcare. The discussion extends to the implications of assisted suicide laws in both the United States and Canada, highlighting the risks and biases involved. Anita ends by offering powerful advice for aspiring activists and emphasizes the importance of ongoing advocacy for disability rights. Lastly, we are up for a podcast award! Please vote for 'You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast' under the 'Society and Culture' category on the People's Choice website. Relevant Links Not Dead Yet: https://notdeadyet.org/ Diane Coleman’s article ‘Assisted Suicide and Disability: Another Perspective’: https://dredf.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Diane-Coleman-article-on-ABA-website.pdf Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund’s Assisted Suicide Law Info: https://dredf.org/public-policy/assisted-suicide/ Canada’s Medicaid Assistance in Dying (MAID): https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/health-services-benefits/medical-assistance-dying.html Patients Rights Action Fund: https://patientsrightsaction.org/ Patient’s Rights Council: https://www.patientsrightscouncil.org/site/…
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1 The History of ADAPT, Atlantis Community, and Disability Disobedience - Part 1 with Anita Cameron 1:23:02
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On this episode of You First , we talk with the fantastic disability rights activist Anita Cameron. Anita was, and still is, a core reason why we have disability rights today. They were an early adopter of disability rights and justice advocacy and heavily involved and a leader of the organization ADAPT (known throughout the years as American Disabled for Accessible Public Transit or American Disabled for Attendant Programs), the Atlantis community, amongst many other pivotal leadership roles. Anita joins us today to share the history of the disability rights movement and their own stories, experiences, and wisdom as someone involved in disability activism for decades. Anita will tell us about their work in this field, different protests, and the disabled disobedience that got us the crucial laws and protections we have today. We had the pleasure of speaking with Anita for over 2 hours and decided to split this into two episodes. Lastly, we are up for a podcast award! Please vote for 'You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast' under the 'Society and Culture' category on the People's Choice website. Relevant Links Anita Cameron website: https://bit.ly/3WfDA0Z Anita Cameron’s Twitter: https://x.com/adaptanita Dennis Schreiber: https://bit.ly/4cSBERv Disabled Americans Rally for Equality (DARE): https://bit.ly/3WeYaPb ADAPT – American Disabled for Accessible Public Transit or American Disabled for Attendant Programs Today: https://bit.ly/3Wghrj5 Lighthouse for the Blind: https://bit.ly/4cCycLe Wade Blank – founder of ADAPT: https://bit.ly/3W0DIjx Atlantis Community: https://bit.ly/3WhHmac and https://bit.ly/3zytwat When You Remember Me movie: https://bit.ly/4czY4Hs We will ride! – The Gang of 19: https://bit.ly/4cz9b3D We Were There, Too: Blacks in the Disability Movement (coming soon – for info, follow Anita’s website or social media) Free Our People Micassa: https://bit.ly/3VWM4ca Gwen Jackson – ADAPT: https://bit.ly/4cx7mUP ADAPT history: https://bit.ly/3WhHmqI Healthcare Policy and Finance and Colorado ADAPT relationship: https://bit.ly/4czFfV2 Find your local ADAPT group: https://bit.ly/3wT7NbW…
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In this unique episode of You First, hosts Maddie and Keith share a personal and insightful discussion about Long Covid and its effects on everyday life. Initially delayed due to Maddie's Long Covid flare-up, this episode takes a candid and casual approach to a serious topic, highlighting symptoms, the politicization of masking, and the ongoing pandemic. The conversation takes an unexpected yet comforting turn into the world of grilled cheese, exploring how this simple meal has served as a go-to comfort food during tough times. Tune in for both serious insights and light-hearted moments as the hosts navigate these intertwined subjects. Relevant Links Long COVID Basics (CDC) Living with Long COVID (CDC) Guidance on “Long COVID” as a Disability Under the ADA, Section 504, and Section 1557 Accommodating Employees with Covid-19 or Long Covid Penn Medicine Launches Region’s First Post-COVID-19 Neurological Care Clinic Long COVID-19: Symptoms and Stories National Institutes of Health: Long COVID MaskBloc.org: Masks For All Florida-based Mask Bloc: SWAMP Central Florida Grilled Mac & Cheese Recipe POD Access Newsletter…
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1 Disability & Artificial Intelligence - with Lawrence Weru, Ariana Aboulafia, and Jennifer Gray 1:29:14
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Today's episode features disability and artificial intelligence (AI) experts Larry Weru, Ariana Aboulafia, and Jennifer Gray. AI has been around for years, but things changed when OpenAI released ChatGPT. Since then, the news around AI has increased a lot. AI is more than just a chatbot responder; it can be used in many different ways. We talk with the guests about how AI impacts people with disabilities in their healthcare, education, and employment. The guests provide both intriguing and alarming information about the implications for people with disabilities. Relevant Links: Larry Weru’s bio: https://bit.ly/3x6hCUt Jennifer Gray’s bio: https://bit.ly/3KvALSQ New Disabled South: https://bit.ly/3HzJsdg Ariana Aboulafia’s bio: https://bit.ly/3KBv9X7 Center for Democracy & Technology: https://bit.ly/3RiYyJx New Disabled South’s Study on the Benefits and Challenges of Autonomous Workplace Technology on Disability Rights and Labor Rights: https://bit.ly/4bLRA8a Center for Democracy & Technology’s Project on Disability Rights in Technology Policy: https://bit.ly/458k7SV Automating Ableism (article): https://bit.ly/45bJXW4 99% of Fortune 500 companies use AI (article): https://bit.ly/4bIOFx9 A racist soap dispenser? Critical Theory and the non-neutrality of society (article): https://bit.ly/4c1zkId…
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1 #CripTheVote and Voting Advocacy - with Andrew Pulrang and Gregg Beratan 59:42
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This podcast episode features Andrew Pulrang and Gregg Beratan, prominent figures in disability advocacy and social change. Their pioneering initiative, #CripTheVote, created alongside Alice Wong, has been important in raising awareness about the political power of disabled citizens and sparking meaningful conversations about disability, politics, and activism. Through their efforts, Pulrang and Beratan have used social media to foster a continuous online space that acts as a living archive for disability voting and civic engagement work. Our conversation also considers and discusses concerns and hesitancy around voting, especially for people with disabilities. We discuss the different approaches and why voting can be an effective way for people with disabilities to advocate for themselves. Relevant Links Follow Andrew Pulrang on Twitter: x.com/AndrewPulrang Follow Gregg Beratan on Twitter: x.com/GreggBeratan Disability Rights Florida Voting Resources: https://bit.ly/3UN9bp6 Access the Vote Florida: www.AccessTheVote.org Rev Up Campaign through AAPD: www.AAPD.com/about-rev-up Disability Victory: DisabilityVictory.org Detroit Disability Power: DetroitDisabilityPower.org New Disabled South: NewDisabledSouth.org…
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1 History of the Mad Movement - with Vesper Moore 1:10:44
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In this episode of You First , co-hosts Keith and Maddie speak with Indigenous activist and disability rights leader Vesper Moore about the Mad Movement, psychiatric survivorship, and envisioning a future of collective care. Vesper, deeply involved in mental health and disability rights activism, discusses their work in altering perceptions and legislation surrounding mental health both nationally and with international bodies. The conversation delves into the history of psychiatric survivor movements, the problematic nature of involuntary commitment, and the importance of community care over institutional care. Moore emphasizes the power of peer support and shares insights into the Kiva Centers, a peer respite group that offers an alternative to traditional psychiatric institutions. Furthermore, Vesper touches on their advocacy work against re-institutionalization and for more humane, community-focused approaches to mental health care, advocating for dialogue and solidarity within the disability rights movements. The episode concludes with a call for comprehensive community support systems and the significant role of peer-led initiatives in transforming mental health care. Content Warning: This conversation includes instances of ableism, saneism, racism, involuntary incarceration, and mentions violence against BIPOC, disabled people, and houseless folks. Discretion is advised. Relevant Links: Vesper Moore’s website: https://bit.ly/4aG6VpE Bethlem/Bedlem Hospital: https://bit.ly/49m8Bnp Lunatics' Friend Society: https://bit.ly/4aGxzPu Rusk State Hospital Revolt: https://bit.ly/43IIzcQ Drapetomania (YouTube video): https://bit.ly/4aFSP7P Hiawatha Insane Asylum: https://bit.ly/43IIENG Taíno people: https://on.natgeo.com/49mEs7h Kiva Centers: https://bit.ly/49mEvQv CAHOOTS (Crisis Assistance Helping Out on the Streets): https://bit.ly/43JA1Co Bandelier National Monument Kivas: https://bit.ly/43HCWf1…
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1 Global Disability Progress - with Rosangela Berman Bieler and Patricia Almeida 1:07:47
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In today's episode, we are joined by two international disability advocates, Rosangela Berman Bieler and Patricia Almeida. During our conversation, we discuss the importance and impact of global disability policy and rights work, including their work with the UN and UNICEF. They also discuss how other countries compare to the US regarding disability progress and inclusion, global accessibility initiatives, and the need for continued fighting for disability rights. Relevant Links Disabled People's International for the Latin American Council The Global Alliance for Disability in Media and Entertainment (GADIM) Shutterstock Collaboration with GADIM Simple as This Easy language Guide by Patricia Almeida Dom Evans & FilmDis United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (CRPD) United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child UNICEF Programme Children with Disabilities World Bank Disability I Protect Myself The Zero Project Inter-American Institute on Disability and Inclusive Development UN Down syndrome day Brazilian Soap Opera “Pages of Life” and Cladine, actor with disability…
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You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

1 Inclusive Disaster & Emergency Strategies - with Shaylin Sluzalis & Germán Parodi 47:59
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In this week's episode, co-hosts Keith and Maddie talk with The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies' Co-Directors Shaylin Sluzalis & Germán Parodi. The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies (The Partnership) is the only U.S. disability-led, 501(c)(3) organization that prioritizes equity, access, disability rights, disability justice, and full inclusion of people with disabilities, older adults, and people with access and functional needs before, during and after disasters and emergencies. We chat about how their work started, how Floridians with disabilities can stay safe during hurricanes, how other emergencies disproportionately impact disabled people, and resources to take precautions during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and flu season. Relevant resources: The Partnership’s website: https://bit.ly/3uUvobE Disaster hotline: https://bit.ly/48y9b0Y 800-626-4959 Hotline@disasterstrategies.org Weekly stakeholder call and events: https://bit.ly/3ImOryI The Partnership’s resources, including your rights during a disaster: https://bit.ly/49SXGCk Local weather alerts: https://bit.ly/3wxqj9E Having a plan & emergency kit list: https://bit.ly/3eTEXgh Find your local emergency management office and resources: https://bit.ly/49WBGqg Special Needs Registry Shelter: https://bit.ly/3IjgW07 Disability Information and Access Line: https://bit.ly/3Ij5dPd or by phone 888-677-1199 Find your local Center for Independent Living: https://bit.ly/48D0S3N DRF vaccine clinics: https://bit.ly/3qVCve6 DRF vaccine assistance: https://bit.ly/3kAlqo2 Masking bloc – local support groups, free masks, guidance, etc.: https://bit.ly/3uWBSXz…
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You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

1 Disability Activism Through Art - with Jen White-Johnson 1:14:32
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In this episode of You First , we talk with Jen White-Johnson (she/they), a renowned artist, educator, and disability activist who uses the arts as a medium to champion the life, joy, and experiences of the disabled and neurodivergent community. Jen discusses their journey as someone diagnosed with ADHD later in life, the barriers for disabled Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) to getting a diagnosis, and the impact of their son being diagnosed with autism. They talk about the need for more disabled BIPOC representation in visual media, their efforts to bring disabled artists to the forefront, and how they work to deconstruct ableism in the classroom. Jen discusses their artwork that celebrates Disability Justice and celebrates Disability Joy through visual arts, digital design, zine-making, installations, and more. Episode 62 Relevant links mentioned: Jen’s website Disrupt and Resist Exhibition Critical Design Lab Disability Solidarity Statement An Anthology of Blackness: The State of Black Design Disability Justice Culture Club Anti-Ableist Art Educator Manifesto Homie House Press Disability Visibility Krip Hop Nation Sins Invalid Jen's Zine Workshops Black Feminist Future Collective…
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1 The ABCs of IEPs - with April Katine and Daysi Ortiz 1:05:39
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Two Disability Rights Florida education advocates, April Katine and Daysi Ortiz, join Keith in education planning for students with disabilities. The three discuss the importance of individual education plans (IEPs) and transition planning and offer tips on how parents can more effectively find success throughout the process. Tune in to learn about the various services available under IEP, how to prepare for IEP meetings, the significance of periodic re-evaluations, the importance of maintaining written records, and how to best collaborate with your child's IEP team. Relevant links: Transition site Education section of our website Find your P&A (if out of state) Florida Vocational Rehabilitation Florida Agency for People with Disabilities Florida Division of Blind Services Family Network on Disabilities The Family Cafe Blogs on education Previous podcast episodes…
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1 Disability Inclusive Campaigning - with Neal Carter, Jess Moore Matthews, Sarah Blahovec, and Dom Kelly 1:31:49
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In this episode of You First , hosts Keith and Maddie talk with guests Neal Carter, Jess Moore Matthews, Sarah Blahovec, and Dom Kelly about disability-inclusive campaigning, strategies to reach disabled voters, and the significance of accessible elections. Today's episode is not about any specific candidates or voting laws. Instead, we focus on the broader culture of political campaigns, exploring why the disability community often feels excluded and what disabled organizers are doing to challenge this status quo. The discussion touches on the unique perspectives of our guests and their efforts to engage historically marginalized voters. Relevant Links: Neal Carter's bio Jess Moore Matthew's bio Sarah Blahovec's bio Dom Kelly's bio Disability Victory Backbone Leaders New Disabled South AAPD's REV UP Campaign Access the Vote Florida (REV UP chapter of Florida) Access the Vote Florida 2023 Disability Elections Summit…
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You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

1 Say the Word: Disability - with Lawrence Carter-Long, Damian Gregory, and Laura-Lee Minutello 1:29:52
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In this episode of You First , hosts Keith and Maddie discuss the impact of language on disability rights and inclusion with advocates Lawrence Carter-Long, Damian Gregory, and Laura-Lee Minutello. The conversation highlights the #SayTheWord disability campaign, personal experiences with disability-related language, government services, marketing, and legislation affecting the disability community. They discuss person-first versus identity-first language and how language influences societal perspectives and policy-making. They emphasize that people with disabilities are integral to society, and their considerations must be included in policy-making. Relevant links: Follow Lawrence Carter-Long Follow Damian Gregory Follow Laura-Lee Minutello Article about the #SayTheWord disabled campaign Disability Rights Florida blog: Disability is Not a Bad Word: Why ‘Unique Abilities’ Isn’t as Nice as it Sounds…
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You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

1 Disability and LGBTQ+ History, Law, and Solidarity - Webinar Audio 1:51:24
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In this bonus episode, You First Podcast host Maddie talks with 5 guests about various legal and medical precedents that have led to the division between the disability and LGBTQ+ communities. The history between the LGBTQ+ community and the disability community is often at odds with each other. Historically, LGBTQ+ identities were viewed as mental illnesses, and many within the LGBTQ+ community rightfully rejected this. However, debility and harm from LGBTQ+ oppression and discrimination leading to worse health outcomes can cause disability. In fact, despite trans and non-binary people being explicitly listed within the ADA as unable to qualify for ADA protections, developing legal precedent finds that gender dysphoria can be considered a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act. There is much to unpack within these histories, and our guests will thoroughly explain how these communities have been pinned against each other. The guests will also speak to how these histories have led to the anti-LGBTQ+ and ableist legislation we are seeing today passed in Florida and across the country. We want to uplift the experiences of disabled & LGBTQ+ identifying people and discuss the often-unspoken history between these two communities as a way to regain power and comfort in these identities. Full Webinar on YouTube…
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You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

1 Against Technoableism - with Ashley Shew and Mallory Kay Nelson 1:07:11
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In this episode, guests Ashley Shew and Mallory Kay Nelson discuss the concept of technoableism, the history of disability and technology, and the importance of involving disabled people when developing new technologies. They highlight the challenges surrounding the definition of disability, the impact of assistive technology on people with disabilities, and the potential problems that may arise during its implementation, such as the pressure for disabled individuals to conform to an ableist standard. The episode also addresses accessibility, acceptance, and representation of disability in society, the media, and within disability communities. Relevant links from the episode: Ashley's book: Against Technoableism: Rethinking Who Needs Improvement Ashley's website Mallory's website Mallory's Patreon Follow Ashley on social media: Twitter and Bluesky Follow Mallory on social media: Instagram and Twitter…
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1 Willowbrook and the Future of Disability Rights - with Dr. William Bronston and Marlene Sallo 1:56:48
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In this episode, co-hosts Maddie and Keith talk with Dr. William Bronston and Marlene Sallo about Willowbrook State School, its exposé, and its impact on the disability rights movement. The episode starts with our conversation with Dr. Bronston, a doctor who worked at Willowbrook and ultimately was vital in the lawsuit against New York State, ultimately officially closing the institution in 1987. He tells the insidious and harrowing story of abuse, violence, murder, and monetization of disabled folks warehoused at Willowbrook State School and what efforts he's currently involved in to advocate for healthcare for all and deinstitutionalization. Then, we hear from the National Disability Rights Network's Executive Director, Marlene Sallo, about the impact Willowbrook and the deinstitutionalization movement have had on the disability community and the ongoing fight for disability rights. Content Warning: strong language, explicit mentions of violence against and death of disabled people, institutionalization, medical trauma, and eugenics. The episode starts with Dr. Bill Bronston's interview, then we hear from Marlene Sallo starting at 1:28:10. Relevant links: Dr. Bronston's Book: Public Hostage Public Ransom: Ending Institutional America Geraldo Rivera's 1972 expose of Willowbrook State School CA Physicians for National Health Program OurHealth.pub National Disability Rights Network website…
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You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

1 Neurodiversity in the Legal Field - with AJ Link, Jalyn Radziminski, and Haley Moss 1:13:34
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You First podcast co-hosts Keith and Maddie are joined by disability activists and legal scholars AJ Link, Jalyn Radziminski, and Haley Moss, who identify as neurodiverse and disabled. They shared their personal stories and insights about their experiences with law school, advocacy, careers, and more. The guests discussed how their unique perspectives benefit and challenge them in their work and highlighted areas of accessibility and inclusion that professionals and educators in the field may not be considering. They also offered advice to young, disabled, and neurodivergent individuals who may be interested in pursuing similar professions. Coelho Center for Disability Law National Disabled Law Students Association and the National Disabled Legal Professionals Association Great Minds Think Differently: Neurodiversity for Lawyers and Other Professionals National HBCU Pre-Law Conference…
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You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

1 Building Disabled & LGBTQ+ Community - with Beck DeTrempe 40:27
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In this episode of You First, we chat with our friend Beck DeTrempe who is doing some awesome peer led community building in Florida. They founded Basically Wonderful, which is a grassroots organization run by Queer + Disabled folks in Orlando, Florida, USA. Their mission reads: Our hope is to create peer-led spaces for marginalized communities where folks are free to express themselves and build friendships with peers who have similar lived experiences. We are creating intentional spaces for both Disabled & LGBTQIA+ folks to commune and thrive in identity-driven spaces. We have a great conversation about the programming they offer, such as community spaces, book clubs, arts events, media clubs, and much more. We also discuss how they center Disability Justice, accessibility, accountability, and inclusion to provide community spaces that are inviting for all.…
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You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

With one of their favorite holidays just around the corner, co-hosts Maddie and Keith delve into a serious discussion on using disability as a tool for instilling fear in others, all in the name of Halloween fun. From dressing up in offensive costumes to visiting eerie museums and reopened haunted institutions, the hosts explore how disability history and the disabled community have been intentionally disregarded in favor of a cheap thrill. Content warning: Mentions of violence against people with disabilities and BIPOC people, including colonialism, institutionalization, eugenics, incarceration, and slavery. References in episode: Ugly Laws History of Willowbrook State School Article in Disability Visibility about the Mütter Museum Florida Farm Colony Institution Pennhurst Haunted Asylum History of zombies History of the term spooky Article with Annie Elainey's experience with Halloween…
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You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

1 Podcasting with a Disability - with Emily Ladau and Kyle Khachadurian 40:19
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On today's episode, we chat with the co-hosts of The Accessible Stall podcast, Emily Ladau and Kyle Khachadurian! These two disabled podcasting stars were some of the first podcasters with disabilities when they got their start in 2016. They are both strong advocates for disability, accessibility, and the power of story-telling. They join Keith and Maddie to discuss why they began podcasting, what accessibility considerations they make when producing a podcast, and much more. About the guests and their podcast: The Accessible Stall is a disability podcast hosted by Kyle Khachadurian and Emily Ladau that keeps it real about issues within the disability community. Because we each have different disabilities and mobility levels, we approach everything we talk about with two unique viewpoints, offering our listeners a fresh insight into how differences in disability can color your experiences and perspectives. And we never shy away from offering our honest opinions. Even if they go against the grain of the disability community at large, we always speak our minds.…
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You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

1 Our Toolkit to Tackle Life’s Milestones - with Ann Siegel 27:41
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As we head back to school in a few weeks, we wanted to highlight our new Transition Toolkit. Transition is a term to describe when youth are moving into a new phase of life. Think about big transitioning moments in your life growing up: going to middle school, trying to get a job, or being able to vote. The Transition Toolkit has timely, helpful information regarding education plans, like IEPs or 504s, and things like self-advocacy, assistive technology, driver's licenses, and much more. It is accessible, easy to read, and offers youth and their supporters the information needed to plan for a successful future. Resources: Online Toolkit: Transition.DisabilityRightsFlorida.org Our Education Resources Sign up for Ann's upcoming presentation about the Transition Toolkit on August 18, 2023…
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You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

1 Paving a Way Disabled in STEM - with Dr. Anita Marshall 46:58
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Guest Dr. Anita Marshall joins hosts Keith and Maddie to talk about her work to make STEM more accessible for students with disabilities. As someone who acquired a disability later in life, she realized how ableist and inaccessible higher education really was. Anita created the first-ever disability-accessible planetary geoscience field course and mentoring program, GeoSPACE, and is the Executive Director of The International Association for Geoscience Diversity. We discuss collective disability knowledge, debunk myths about academia, and gush about our love for universal accessibility. We hope you enjoy the episode! Show Notes and Resources: Dr. Anita Marshall's Website GeoSPACE Program The International Association for Geoscience Diversity…
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You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

1 Who's Missing in Florida's New Youth Survey - with Dr. Norín Dollard, Nadine Smith, and Caitlyn Clibbon 41:27
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A little over one year ago, Florida decided to stop participating in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) voluntary Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). Since 1991, Florida participated in the YRBS. It is widely given to youth across the United States to assess their well-being regarding to mental health, teen dating violence, bullying, drugs, eating and exercise habits, and sexual activity. This survey has been critical lately to monitor the rise in anxiety, depression, and suicide among teens since 2020. In addition to risk taking behaviors, the survey assesses how youth of marginalized identities are doing while living in florida. With Florida no longer participating, people are concerned about what metrics will exist to track youth and teen safety trends. After discontinuing involvement, Florida created its own survey: the Florida Specific Youth Survey (FSYS). This survey focuses on 'student resiliency standards' and has little to no questions about sexual, mental, and relationship health. Host Keith Casebonne talks with DRF staff and leadership from Equality Florida & Florida Policy Institute about the impact of Florida leaving the Youth Risk Behavior Survey. These three guests discuss their deep concerns about the survey and real repercussions on marginalized youth, including people with disabilities, people of color, LGBTQ youth, and more. Show Notes & Resources: Equality Florida's website Florida Policy Institute's website…
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