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S9 Episode 5 - Bridging Gaps & Creating Access with Brytani Cavil

Inclusion School Podcast

Release Date: 04/07/2024

S10 Episode 6 - Navigating Back-to-School Stress with Dr. Andrew Kahn show art S10 Episode 6 - Navigating Back-to-School Stress with Dr. Andrew Kahn

Inclusion School Podcast

In this episode, hosts Simone Morris and Julie Kratz are joined by Dr. Andrew Kahn, the Associate Director of Expertise in Strategic Design at Understood.org. Dr. Kahn delves into the findings of their recent Back to School Stress Survey, shedding light on the anxieties faced by both neurodivergent and neurotypical families as they prepare for the new school year. He also shares invaluable strategies for parents, educators, and children to navigate these challenges more effectively. With insights into ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and learning differences, this episode is a must-listen for...

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S10 Episode 5 - Anti-bias Practices in Early Childhood Education with Dr. Jasmine Moses show art S10 Episode 5 - Anti-bias Practices in Early Childhood Education with Dr. Jasmine Moses

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In this episode of The Inclusion School Podcast, Simone & Julie welcome Doctor Jasmine Moses, an expert in anti-bias early childhood education. They dive deep into her journey, the importance of incorporating anti-bias and anti-racist practices from a young age, and the transformative power of honoring children's voices. They also discuss amazing resources and books that can help parents, caregivers, and educators feel confident in these crucial conversations. Tune in to learn how we can all contribute to a more inclusive and equitable future for our children.  Listen to the entire...

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S10 Episode 4 - Creating Pathways for Racial Unity with Latasha Morrison show art S10 Episode 4 - Creating Pathways for Racial Unity with Latasha Morrison

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Welcome to the Inclusion School Podcast! In today's episode, hosts Simone Morris and Julie Kratz welcome a remarkable guest, Latasha Morrison, the founder of Be the Bridge, an organization dedicated to promoting racial reconciliation and unity in America. Latasha shares her personal journey and the story behind Be the Bridge's inception, which stemmed from a deep commitment to addressing racial brokenness and fostering meaningful conversations across different ethnicities. Her work, inspired by pivotal moments like the tragic death of Trayvon Martin, aims to create pathways to understanding...

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S10 Episode 3 - Inclusive Advertising and Family Representation with Crystal Foote show art S10 Episode 3 - Inclusive Advertising and Family Representation with Crystal Foote

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Welcome to this week's episode of the Inclusion School Podcast! Simone and Julie are diving into a fresh and exciting conversation about inclusion in the advertising world with a special guest, Crystal Foote. Crystal is the founder of Digital Culture Group, a groundbreaking advertising and technology company that focuses on authentic, inclusive marketing strategies. She's on a mission to promote diversity and foster innovation in her field. We'll delve into how inclusive advertising can impact families and kids, spotlighting companies that are getting it right, like Disney and Pixar, and the...

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S10 Episode 2 - Creating Inclusive Stories with Michelle Wilson show art S10 Episode 2 - Creating Inclusive Stories with Michelle Wilson

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In this episode of The Inclusion School Podcast, hosts Julie Kratz and Simone Morris sit down with Michelle Wilson, co-founder of Sam and Jack Publishing, based in Frisco, Texas. Michelle, a special education veteran, shares her journey of publishing children's books centered around inclusion, inspired by her own experiences, her three children, and particularly her granddaughter. Her first book, "Beau and Boxer's First Day at School," uses the engaging story of a boxer dog to teach kids about friendship and inclusion. Join us as Michelle uncovers her unique approach to storytelling and the...

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S10 Episode 1 - Season 10 Kick-off Real Talk show art S10 Episode 1 - Season 10 Kick-off Real Talk

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In this first episode of Season 10 of the Inclusion School podcast, hosts Julie Kratz and Simone Morris discuss the challenges and importance of having courageous conversations with children about current political and social issues. They highlight the significant representation in politics and how it impacts conversations with their kids. They also stress the importance of voting and educating young people on fact-checking and understanding issues beyond polarization. Additionally, they touch on modeling behavior and curiosity for their children and note positive examples of unity, such as...

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S9 Episode 9 - Fostering Inclusion Through Children's Books with Bridgett McGowen-Hawkins show art S9 Episode 9 - Fostering Inclusion Through Children's Books with Bridgett McGowen-Hawkins

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In this week's episode of the Inclusion School Podcast, hosts, Julie Kratz and Simone Morris, are thrilled to welcome a very special guest, Bridgett McGowen-Hawkins, an award-winning speaker, publisher, and children's book author.  Her latest book, "What's Worrying Darwin?", co-authored with her young son, addresses autism through the story of a child named Darwin who learns to understand and appreciate the differences in others. Bridgett shares her insights on promoting inclusivity and understanding for children on the autism spectrum, emphasizing the importance of people-first language...

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S9 Episode 8 - Courageous Conversations with Denise Hendershot show art S9 Episode 8 - Courageous Conversations with Denise Hendershot

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In this week's episode, hosts Simone Morris and Julie Kratz are joined by a very special guest, Denise Hendershot. Denise, along with her husband Brian, co-hosts the DiverseLuv podcast, which explores their experiences as an interracial couple navigating a myriad of social challenges through courageous, authentic conversations. Denise shares deep insights into how embracing diversity in thought and culture has strengthened their relationship and the importance of having open dialogues about difficult topics such as race, parenting, and inclusivity. Denise's powerful personal anecdotes and...

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S9 Episode 7 - Celebrating Every Child's Voice with Keylonda Wheeler show art S9 Episode 7 - Celebrating Every Child's Voice with Keylonda Wheeler

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Simone Morris and Julie Kratz welcome the inspiring Keylonda Wheeler to this episode of The Inclusion School Podcast. Keylonda, a passionate speech therapist and children's book author, shared her heartwarming journey to diversify kids' literature, honoring her friend and empowering children with disabilities. She offers ways to use more inclusive language such as: "non-speaking" over "nonverbal", reminding us how everyone has something to say. Discover more about Keylonda's mission to make every child feel seen and heard, and join us on this ongoing journey of creating a world where everyone...

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S9 Episode 6 - Empowering Children Through Inclusive Storytelling with Micaela Benn show art S9 Episode 6 - Empowering Children Through Inclusive Storytelling with Micaela Benn

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Julie & Simone are excited to welcome Micaela Benn, an inspiring children's book author and founder of a company dedicated to coaching and marketing support for picture books promoting early literacy through culturally diverse stories.  Micaela shares her journey behind her book "Little Mister Fix-It" and how it captures the essence of a positive family environment. Together they dive into an enlightening conversation with Micaela about inclusivity in children's books, the richness of educational diversity, and the possibilities that open up when we nurture our children's...

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Join Simone & Julie as they welcome back to the podcast, Brytani Cavil, a passionate change agent dedicated to creating equitable opportunities for students and families. From her work with Brown Book Box and consultancy in education, to her advocacy for summer and after school programs, Brytani's insights highlight the importance of messaging, parent involvement, and access to diverse experiences for underserved youth. Discover how 21st century programs can be a catalyst for positive change in communities. Tune in for actionable inspiration on creating a better world for our future leaders.

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