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Regarding Josh Smith

Delovely Podcast

Release Date: 11/01/2019

Shop Talk with Noel Thompson show art Shop Talk with Noel Thompson

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Noel co-hosts a podcast called STRIVECast. We find out about what got him started and how he makes it happen.

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Does God Have Enough Hands with David Pitonyak show art Does God Have Enough Hands with David Pitonyak

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We discuss the unique challenges and opportunities that come into focus when we are called to respond to moments of societal trauma.

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Friendship and Connection with Angela Amado show art Friendship and Connection with Angela Amado

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We talk with Angela about her research and teaching on how to build friendships for people who experience disability.

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On the Importance of Cultural Humility with Janet Sauer and Zach Rossetti show art On the Importance of Cultural Humility with Janet Sauer and Zach Rossetti

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We talk with the authors of "Affirming Disability: Strength-Based Portraits of Culturally Diverse Families.

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Special Edition - Here's to Your Health show art Special Edition - Here's to Your Health

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Responding to a public health crisis, these innovators take a strength-based approach; building on community capacity with community nurses. Find out more at the episode page: https://firstpersonservices.com/heres-to-your-health-the-upper-valley-community-nursing-project/

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Disability, Trauma & Healing with Karyn Harvey show art Disability, Trauma & Healing with Karyn Harvey

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Karyn Harvey joins us for a conversation about the experience of trauma for people with developmental disabilities and how it should be taken into consideration in determining how we offer support. "Repeated exposure to abuse, social exclusion and rejection has had a devastating affect on the people we support. Trauma affects the way our brains develop and function and it leaves a lasting impression."

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On Decision Making with Jonathan Martinis show art On Decision Making with Jonathan Martinis

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In this episode we discuss the Supported Decision Making framework with Jonathan Martinis. Jonathan is active in many projects nation-wide in his role as Co-Project Director of the National Resource Center for Supported Decision-Making led by the Quality Trust for Individuals with Disabilities. We were pleased to have his as our guest.

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On the Air with Lawrence Seiler show art On the Air with Lawrence Seiler

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Lawrence Seiler joined us recently to talk about the television show that he and his wife Arlene produce called Abled and On Air. They created it in association with ORCA Media. We learn about his journey as a journalist, relocating from Brooklyn NY to Montpelier VT and the help that he received along with way from nonprofits and friends.

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Straight to the Point with Monica Hutt show art Straight to the Point with Monica Hutt

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Monica Hutt, the person appointed by the Governor to serve as the Commission for the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living, spent some time with us recently to take a look back at 2019 to admire the accomplishments and then contemplate the projects that lay ahead in 2020. You’ll be impressed with the sharp focus and determination of this insightful leader.

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Four Questions with Kirsten Murphy show art Four Questions with Kirsten Murphy

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The DD Act has had a tremendous impact on the course of civil rights in the United States. Programs authorized through this legislation conduct important research,bring the latest knowledge and resources to those who can put it to the best use, and also advance advocacy. In this episode we explore the work of DD Councils. Find yours at the NACDD website. We were pleased to spend time with Kirsten Murphy from the Vermont DD Council. We love "Keeping the Promise" ( https://tinyurl.com/uacxmt7 )

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Josh believes that an agency's values should be reflected in how it treats employees. We consider a different approach to vacation time, recruitment and training. Direct Support Professionals are clearly near the top of his list in respect and caring.