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Pancreatic Cancer: Early diagnostic efforts & PurpleStride 2021

The On-Air Advocate

Release Date: 06/01/2021

A Sweet Chat w/ Sweet Abilities - Providing fulfilling & accommodating work opportunities so all abilities can shine! show art A Sweet Chat w/ Sweet Abilities - Providing fulfilling & accommodating work opportunities so all abilities can shine!

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As we continue our Back To School & Transition Series, I am excited to welcome Kristen Corrie, Owner of Sweet Abilities, Life Skills Job Coach, Special Education Teacher and employees Carla & Bret.  Kristen Corrie taught transition age young adults at Lakeland School for 13 years and helped prep them for life after school. As a special education teacher she became discouraged seeing how many of her former students were not out working in the community after they graduated from my classroom. So she started Sweet Abilities in June 2020 with the mission to provide fulfilling and...

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iGROW: I Generate Rural Opportunities for Work: Meeting the needs of Texas Youth with Disabilities in Rural Communities show art iGROW: I Generate Rural Opportunities for Work: Meeting the needs of Texas Youth with Disabilities in Rural Communities

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As we continue our Back To School & Transition Series πŸ“š I am excited to welcome Dr. Meagan Orsag, Director of Rural Programs at the Center on Disability and Development at Texas A&M University and Angela Griffin, Program Coordinator for iGROW.  🌱 About iGROW :  The "I Generate Rural Opportunities for Work" (iGROW) Project is a transition-focused model that includes pre-employment and leadership-training for up to 20 students with disabilities per cohort per year who are currently enrolled in middle school and high school (ages 14-22). The purpose of the program is to...

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As we continue our Back To School & Transition Series πŸ“š I am excited to welcome Evelyna Castro, Adaptive Trainer/Instructor & Makeup Artist/Designer.  Evelyna has has had a passion for fitness and the arts practically her whole life, though she does not come from a very performing arts oriented family. Evelyna grew up in San Jose, CA. with her four other siblings. Evelyna is number two in the lineup. Listen in as Evelyna shares how she turned her passion into employment.  Connect with Evelyna: IG: @trainer.nutrition.coach FB: Evelyna Castro  FB Pages: Evelyna Personal Trainer...

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Everything You Need To Know About The UW-W Life Program show art Everything You Need To Know About The UW-W Life Program

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As we continue our Back To School & Transition Series πŸ“š I am excited to welcome James Collins, Associate Professor of Special Education / Director of UW-W LIFE.  Dr. James Collins is a school psychologist, board certified behavior analyst, and an associate professor of special education. His professional and research interests include postsecondary programming for students with intellectual disabilities, special education law, assessment, and behavior modification. Listen in as James shares all about the UW-W Life Program.    Connect with UW-W Life Program:   Best...

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Texas A&M University's Work-Based Learning and Capacity-Building projects - Transition Series: High School & Beyond show art Texas A&M University's Work-Based Learning and Capacity-Building projects - Transition Series: High School & Beyond

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As we continue our Back To School & Transition Series πŸ“š I am excited to welcome Robin Miller, Director of Employment Programs, TAMU CDD.  Robin Miller is Director of Employment Programs at Texas A&M's Center on Disability and Development, where she coordinates the center's Work-Based Learning and Transition Capacity-Building projects. Prior to joining the Center on Disability and Development, she worked in Special Education for 20 years, serving as an autism specialist, behavior specialist, and special education coordinator. Listen in as Robin shares all about Texas A&M...

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As we continue our Back To School & Transition Series πŸ“š I am excited to welcome Tara Tuchel, Speech/Language Pathologist and Founder of Autism Little Learners.  Tara is a speech/language pathologist who has been teaching young autistic children for over 2 decades. She has had the unique position to run her own communication-based classroom and team teach with a special education teacher. She started Autism Little Learners in March of 2019, about 6 weeks after she lost her dad to leukemia. The grief was so deep and so raw after he died that she needed something to distract her mind from...

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How To Rock Your Life!! - Transition Series: High School & Beyond show art How To Rock Your Life!! - Transition Series: High School & Beyond

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As we continue our Back To School & Transition Series πŸ“š I am excited to welcome Dede & Peter Dankelson, Owners & Creators of Pete's Diary.  Dede and Peter Dankelson are co-owners of Pete’s Diary. Dede is the managing partner, author, and content creator. Peter is the musician and speaker.  Over 700k social media followers have found inspiration and motivation from their music, books, and merchandise. Peter's story and talent is the inspiration that fuels Pete's Diary. He is 21 years old and undergone 37 surgeries to correct birth defects due to Goldenhar Syndrome.  Peter...

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Texas A&M University's PATHS and Aggie ACHIEVE Programs show art Texas A&M University's PATHS and Aggie ACHIEVE Programs

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As we continue our Back To School & Transition Series πŸ“š I am excited to welcome Tracy Glass, PATHS Program Coordinator, Heather Dulas, Dr. / Program Director, Aggie ACHIEVE and Eric Roberts, Director of Postsecondary Education. πŸ“š Tracy is currently the PATHS Program Coordinator working with students of all abilities to help them achieve their employment and educational goals. πŸ“š Heather M. Dulas, Ph.D. is the Program Director for Aggie ACHIEVE at Texas A&M University. Dr. Dulas earned her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology at Texas A&M University where she also served as a job...

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A Uniquely Designed College For Students With IDD - Transition Series: High School & Beyond show art A Uniquely Designed College For Students With IDD - Transition Series: High School & Beyond

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As we continue our Back To School & Transition Series πŸ“š I am excited to welcome Scott Perkins, Director of Admissions. Scott Perkins is the Director of Admissions for Shepherds College (SC), a fully accredited post-secondary vocational training school designed specifically for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Union Grove, WI. Scott has served at SC for five years in various roles. In his current role, he works with families as they apply to Shepherds College. Before coming to SC, he was a School Counselor in districts in South Eastern Wisconsin.  Listen in...

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All Things Back To School: Preschool Edition show art All Things Back To School: Preschool Edition

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As we continue our Back To School & Transition Series πŸ“š I am excited to welcome Jill Urbane, The Mentor Mom.  Jill Urbane, aka, The Mentor Mom, is a Parent Educator and Social Worker who has been working with families in their homes for nearly thirty years. The bulk of her work has been as an Early Childhood Interventionist working with parents of toddlers and preschoolers with developmental delays. She is passionate about supporting families by providing them with the foundational knowledge, understanding and skills needed to help parents foster healthy growth, development and...

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As turn our spotlight to Pancreatic Cancer Awareness, I am so excited to welcome to the show, Steve Lipshetz
Communications Chair - Milwaukee Affiliate of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, Tricia Zenker, Survivor/Caregiver Engagement Chair with PANCAN, Bert Zenker AIA, Vice President Design Services at MSI General.
 
About Steve: I started to volunteer with the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network in January of 2011. My mother-in-law and sister-in-law both passed from the disease within 6 months of 2010.
I am a native New Yorker and worked in Manhattan for 34 years before moving to Wisconsin in 2006. I have 3 sons who live in Virginia, Colorado and Johnson Creek and 2 grandchildren in Virginia and 2 in Johnson Creek. My wife is our affiliate chair and we love traveling around the country and the world.
 
About Tricia: Caregiver for my husband Bert who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in December 2019.Volunteering for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PANCAN) as the Survivor/Caregiver Engagement Chair in Milwaukee.
About Bert: Diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in December 2019. Treatments included chemo, radiation and the Whipple procedure. There is currently no cancer detected!
Hoping to be one of the 10% of pancreatic cancer patients who survive more than 5 years.
 
Work at MSI General in Oconomowoc Wisconsin as an architect and the VP of Design Services.
 
Listen in as the group shares 2021 updates on Pancreatic Cancer: Early diagnostic efforts and this years PurpleStride Milwaukee.