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Seeing Ability Podcast

A conversation with and for people impacted by the world of disability.


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  • 67. Episode 67 – Embracing a Maverick

    43:25||Season 1, Ep. 67
    Mickalyn Conrad tells it like it is – which means the good and the bad when it comes to special needs parenting. You won’t want to miss this fierce advocate who has a lot to share about her journey. She’s also doing some amazing things to help similar families.

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  • 66. Episode 66 – Able Youth

    37:35||Season 1, Ep. 66
    Learn how this Nashville area nonprofit is building self-esteem and empowering kids, parents, and families through involvement in adaptive sports.
  • 65. Epsiode 65 – A Step Mom’s Journey

    31:31||Season 1, Ep. 65
    The road for a special needs parent is complex. But navigating it as a step-mom comes with a new set of experiences. Join me as I talk to Natalie about life with her late husband and her step-daughter Laurel.
  • 64. Episode 64 - Arc of Loudoun

    35:11||Season 1, Ep. 64
    Join me as I talk with Director and staff of this nearly 60-year-old Virgina nonprofit that helps kids raising children with special needs. Learn how they help families through a day school, an “ability fitness” center, their ALLY advocacy center, and more.
  • 63. Episode 63 - Advocate Mamma

    39:19||Season 1, Ep. 63
    Tune in and meet Mary Elizabeth Jackson and her daughter share how their personal experience as a family led to their mom becoming a tireless advocate for others. You won’t want to miss this mother-daughter duo!
  • 62. Episode 62 - Angels in Disguise

    37:01||Season 1, Ep. 62
    Tune in to learn about this nationwide charity supporting the world of children with Down Syndrome through adoptions, funding heart surgeries, grants, education, and advocacy. You won’t want to miss my chat with their passionate Director.
  • 61. Episode 61 – Dad sees Double Ability

    36:40||Season 1, Ep. 61
    Join me for a discussion with two daughters who have varying disabilities. Learn how he took his personal perspective and used it to shape the work he does today.