In this week's podcast episode, autistic advocate Pastiche Graham talks about appearing on Undercover Boss while working at Rita's Italian Ice and raising awareness about high unemployment rates for autistic people. Hear more from Pastiche: https://www.beyond6seconds.net/259 #AutismAwarenessMonth
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Disability rights advocate and leader Max Barrows shares his experience of growing up autistic.
Image text is a quote from Max Barrows, autistic self-advocate, disability rights leader & community builder: “When people with disabilities join a self-advocacy group, we realize we are not alone… connecting with peers creates a safe and positive space where people can lean on each other during hard times and share what's really on our minds.”
Max Barrows, an autistic disability rights advocate and award-winning leader within the self-advocacy movement, discusses the benefits of peer-to-peer connections made in self-advocacy groups. Hear more on this week's podcast: https://www.beyond6seconds.net/258 #AutismAcceptanceMonth
I really enjoyed this conversation with Stuart Sax on his show, Someone You Should Know! We talked about my podcast (Beyond 6 Seconds), neurodiversity, and the importance & impact of amplifying the experiences of neurodivergent people. www.youtube.com/live/KRDlJDF...
A quote from Max: “We believe in one another because we see each other's strengths. We give real feedback to each other and have high expectations for each other. That's what peer-to-peer connection is all about: learning from each other, telling the truth and building leadership from the inside out.”
In this week's episode I talk with Max Barrows, an autistic self-advocacy leader, about the work he does to build community and leadership among people with disabilities: https://www.beyond6seconds.net/258 #AutismAcceptanceMonth
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The image is a light purple background with bold, dark purple text. The text says, "We are also livestreaming the 2-hour Autism Acceptance Month special episode on the Disability Community for Democracy YouTube Page. However, on demand access will only be available to Nothing About Us Without Us paid subscribers." The overall tone is informative, announcing a livestream event and its access conditions.
Save-The-Date: Tell You No Lie is on Fri, April 24th. It is our 2-hour special episode for Autism Acceptance Month. These are the guests by order of appearance: Carolyn Kiel, Charlotte Bachelor, Amanda Ranochak, Jasmine Thomas, Democratic US Senate Candidate for OK, and T.J. Gordon. #DisabilitySky
This week's episode features Max Barrows, an award-winning disability rights leader. Max shares his experience as an autistic person and his work to build leadership and connection among people with disabilities. https://www.beyond6seconds.net/258 #AutismAcceptanceMonth
My next podcast guest doesn’t have a public social media presence, so he might be new to you! He’s an autistic advocate based in Vermont who mentors and connects people with disabilities, helping them become advocates and leaders. His episode comes out on Monday!
Kirsty Cullen-Campanelli shares what life is like for her as an autistic corporate executive with ADHD. Hear more from Kirsty at https://www.beyond6seconds.net/257 #AutismAcceptanceMonth
My late diagnosis story as a Black Autistic woman. I shared it on the webinar and am sharing it again for Autism Acceptance Month. Black women are often misdiagnosed, diagnosed late, or never diagnosed, facing hurdles and unnecessary trauma just to be seen and heard 🌻
A quote from Kirsty. “I finally had these words for my internal experience. Self-compassion ended up replacing, for the most part, self-blame and shame: realizing that because I'm autistic and have ADHD, it isn't a flaw. It just so happens to be intrinsic to who I am.”
Kirsty Cullen-Campanelli talks about her late diagnosis of autism and ADHD, on my latest episode: https://www.beyond6seconds.net/257 #AutismAcceptanceMonth
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Congratulations to @autastic.com for being featured in Newsweek! Autastic centers late-identified autistic BIPOC and provides helpful resources and supportive community. www.autastic.com
Kirsty, a woman with short hair in a blazer and glasses, next to her leadership quote: Text in image is a quote from Kirsty: “Seeing leadership as creating conditions, not controlling the outcomes, is really an important way of leading. [It’s about] designing systems that support humans as well, and just allowing people to be able to show up as their true authentic selves... I feel like that's a massive part of my role.”
On my latest episode, Kirsty Cullen-Campanelli discusses her leadership style as a late-diagnosed autistic woman with ADHD, who has led teams of people at several large companies throughout her career. https://www.beyond6seconds.net/257 #AutismAcceptanceMonth
Kirsty Cullen-Campanelli, a late-diagnosed autistic corporate executive with ADHD, discusses her neuroinclusive leadership style on my latest podcast. Hear more from my conversation with Kirsty at https://www.beyond6seconds.net/257 #AutismAcceptanceMonth
I’m sorry, James 😔
❤️ Happy World #AutismAction Day! And Month!! 🔠♾️
🤝 #SpellersFreedom and #Communication4ALL are coming together with our beautiful community this month to protect typing rights.
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Dante’s Inferno?
Image text is a quote from Sania about walking fashion runway ramps as a model with Down syndrome: “When I walk the ramp, I walk for everyone who's being told they can't.”
A quote from Sania about walking fashion runway ramps as a model with Down syndrome: “When I walk the ramp, I walk for everyone who's being told they can't.”
Sania Khimji describes her advocacy, as she explains why she walks runway ramps as a fashion model who has #DownSyndrome. Hear more from Sania on my latest episode at https://www.beyond6seconds.net/256 .
Oh no, that sounds like a nightmare! 😣
Image text is an excerpt from Sania's interview on Beyond 6 Seconds.
Q: How do you advocate for people with disabilities?
A: “By living my dreams, modeling, painting, and speaking up. I use my platform to show that inclusion is strength, not charity.”
A quote from the latest episode of Beyond 6 Seconds.
Sania Khimji, India's first model with #DownSyndrome, describes how she advocates for people with disabilities. Hear more from Sania on my latest episode: https://www.beyond6seconds.net/256
India’s first model with Down syndrome Sania Khimji talks about her love of fashion modeling and her advocacy for people with disabilities. #DownSyndrome
Honoured to welcome Carolyn Kiel @beyond6seconds.bsky.social to the Poema Podcast today.
In this episode she shares about her experiences hearing neurodivergent stories & we discuss the lived experience of being nuerodivergent.
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Sania Khimji is an accomplished artist, model, influencer, and international beauty pageant winner who has #DownSyndrome. In my latest episode, Sania shares her goals for her modeling, art and advocacy: https://www.beyond6seconds.net/256
"Food insecurity is a condition, not a condemnation." A quote from Kevin M. Yates, Meals in the Meantime president and founder, on the latest episode of Beyond 6 Seconds.
“Food insecurity is a condition, not a condemnation.” On this special Podcasthon episode of Beyond 6 Seconds, learn how Meals in the Meantime is filling the food gap with nourishment and dignity for people in the Chicagoland south suburbs. https://www.beyond6seconds.net/255
I was a Blue Wave skeptic in 2018 (and it wasn’t as big as some expected) but one reason Democrats and Republicans see one this year: Democrats in every state are turning out in massive numbers. Sometimes outpacing 2024 numbers.
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