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Join host Marsh Naidoo in this episode of Raising Kellan as she talks with Dennis Anderson, CEO of Anderson Consulting. Dennis shares his expertise on digital accessibility and safety, providing valuable insights for parents navigating the digital world.00:00 Introduction01:30 Dennis Anderson's background05:00 Business IT services and government contracts10:00 Residential IT services and accessibility tools15:30 Common accessibility tools20:00 Digital safety tips for parents30:00 Top accessibility features35:00 Smart assistants and speech-to-text technologies40:00 Contact information and services45:00 Anderson Custom Crafts50:00 Closing remarksFor more information, visit Anderson Consulting's website at andersonconsulting.us and follow their Facebook page for Tech Tuesday updates. Don't forget to rate and review on your podcast platform. Stay connected and continue to reach the top of your mountain!
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In this episode of Raising Kellan, host Marsh Naidoo sits down with Jeff Strand from the Tennessee Disability Coalition to delve into the significant legislative changes in 2024 and what's on the horizon for 2025. Jeff provides an insightful update on key bills, including the successful passage of the TCA cleanup bill, the impactful Right to Repair legislation for wheelchair maintenance, and the groundbreaking Medicaid buy-in program for working adults with disabilities. They also discuss the ongoing efforts and challenges in implementing paid family caregiving and the evolving landscape of special education policies. Tune in to understand how these legislative efforts are shaping the lives of individuals with disabilities in Tennessee.
00:00 Introduction and welcome
02:00 Recap of Jeff Strand's previous appearance on episode 111
04:30 Updates on the TCA Placard Bill (modernization of language)
07:45 Right to Repair Part Two for wheelchairs.
13:20 National recognition of Tennessee's right to repair legislation
15:00 Medicaid buy-in program for Working Adults with Disabilities
27:00 Paid Family Caregiving Resolution
34:00 Medicaid home and community-based services waiver
38:00 Discussion on congregate accommodation for individuals with disabilities
45:00 Future legislative efforts and community involvement
55:00 Closing remarks and call to action
For more information, visit the Tennessee Disability Coalition's website at tndisability.org. Don't forget to leave a rate and review on your podcast platform, and stay connected with
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In this enlightening episode of Raising Kellan, host Marsh Naidoo is joined by Rev Dr. Felicia Ingram, the newly appointed pastor at Salters Chapel AME Church in Dyersburg, TN.
Felicia is a native of Dyersburg and a graduate of Dyersburg High School. She highlights her plans for engaging the youth and fostering a supportive community. Don't miss out on the upcoming Youth Fun Day on June 8, this Saturday from 9 am -1 pm at Salters Chapel, it is a perfect opportunity to connect and enjoy a day of fun and fellowship.
00:00 Felicia Ingram is the newly appointed pastor at Salters Chapel AME Church
05:43 Salters Chapel in Dyersburg seeks to engage in community needs
10:23 Felicia: Salters Chapel is going through a rebuilding phase.
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In early May 2024, our Dyersburg First United Methodist Church church family went on a camp retreat to Camp NaCoMe in Centerville, Tennessee. In this episode, Kellan journals his time at Camp as he builds his capacity to tell his story. Enjoy!
Other links:
https://youtu.be/yWNwOpg_qbA?si=gqPGtHI4V9vqzNBO
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Welcome to episode 115 of Raising Kellan, where we delve into the harmonious world of music therapy. Our guest is Martha Summa Chadwick, a virtuoso pianist, music educator, and advocate for the transformative power of music therapy. Join us as we explore the neural symphony of music's impact on the brain and how it can be a powerful therapeutic tool for individuals across the lifespan. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Steven Harrell. As a reminder, the content on our podcast is for informational purposes only, so please consult a trained professional for advice tailored to your specific situation.
Now, let's tune in to an enlightening discussion that might just change the way you think about music and its potential to heal and empower.
00:00 This podcast is dedicated to the memory of Stephen Harrell
01:26 Martha Sumer Chadwick is an advocate for music therapy
02:21 You teach music therapy for children with autism
05:38 Marta says music can be a powerful therapeutic tool for stroke victims
08:44 Rhythm and entrainment play an important role in music therapy
14:01 Music is beneficial when you use it for music enrichment, for instance
19:07 Martha has worked with children with autism and developed notes to block
For more information, visit Martha's website at marthasumma.com and explore the Notes to Blocks program at musictherapygatewayincommunications.org (mtgic.org). Don't forget to leave a rate and review on your podcast platform, and feel free to contact us at raisingkellanmail.com. Thank you for joining us on this melodic journey, and remember, keep climbing your mountain. Until next time, this is Marsh Naidoo signing off.
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In today's episode 114, Carolyn Kiel from Beyond Six Seconds Podcast joins us. Carolyn talks to neurodivergent entrepreneurs, creators, advocates, and more about their lives and identities, their stories, shatters misconceptions, breaks stigma, and showcases the vibrance of neurodiversity. As always, remember, the content on this podcast is for your information only, and if you seek specific advice for your situation, always contact a trained professional. The episode is dedicated to the memory of Steven Harrell.
Timeline
2:06 A little about Carolyn Kiel
6:00 How did the transition from singing to podcasting happen?
11:39 Carolyn's pursuit of a diagnosis of Autism
12:46 What are Carolyn's drivers?
15:00 Standout moments on the podcast
18:21 What next for the podcast?
20:42 Valuable insights that Carolyn has learned from podcasting
A transcript will be soon available at [email protected]
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Thank you for joining us on Raising Kellan, a podcast to empower parents raising children with disabilities. Kellan is starting to build his breath control and confidence on the mike! You will be hearing from him more as he begins to tell his own story!
Today's episode is dedicated to the memory of Steven Harrell
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Levi, Drake and Kellan chat on their annual meetup to honor CP Awareness Day.
Timeline:
2:52 Drake's new job at Dyersburg State Community College
3:37 Kellan's first podcast!
4:21 Levi's 7th Grade will be at High School!
5:16 Drake's upcoming engagement
5:52 Levi's Trip to Gatlinburg
7:17 Levi's therapy
9:11 Kellans' classes
10:03 Levi's favorite subject
11:30 Coach Tim Strayhorn and the Lady Trojans
13:13 Plans for CP Day
14:34 Plans for Nashville
10:15 Levi's new home gym
16: 15 Shout out to Ms Lillian!
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Jeff Strand Coordinator of Government and External Affairs from the Tennessee Disability Coalition will discuss the Priority Bills for Part 2/2 of the 113th Tennessee General Assembly. Here is a link to what we discussed last year (2023) on Episode 78
TDC Priority Bills for 2024
1) TennCare for Working Adults, where persons with disabilities can potentially buy into TennCare services (like HCBS) by paying a premium. Eligibility to participate in this program will exclude present income and asset thresholds, making Tennessee the 47th State that could allow for this provision.
2) Paid Family Caregiving Resolution. As Jeff explains, this resolution would urge TennCare to work with community stakeholders to develop a comprehensive statewide paid family caregiving policy and program. If TennCare is unable to provide a solution in 2024, then TDC could write a Bill and bring this before lawmakers in 2025.
3) Right to Repair, Part 2. This Bill will require payors to pay for wheelchair maintenance and make provisions for "less complex" repairs, like flat tires, to be made by independent repair persons.
4) HB 2497/SB2146 will exempt two organizations from building dormitory-style, congregate living spaces within the State and bypass the State's anti-institutionalization laws, which prohibit the residence of more than four unrelated persons with disabilities in a group home or less than 500 yards from another group home.
Wins: The Tennessee Drivers Placard language was cleaned up to modernize the language of the law.
The transcript of our conversation will be available at www.raisingkellan.org
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In this podcast episode, Leanne Pirece from Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) talks about this unique program through the Tennessee Department of Human Services. Pre-ETS is a program that helps students between the ages of 14 and 22 with disabilities prepare for life after high school. The program offers services such as career counseling, advocating for oneself, budgeting, and basic life skills. Leanne explains that Pre-ETS works closely with Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), which helps students find jobs or pursue further education after high school. She emphasizes the importance of parents understanding that the Individualized Education Program (IEP) does not follow the student to college or a job, and Pre-ETS and VR can help with the transition.
Timeline:
2:18 What is Pre -ETS?
4:17 How do Pre-ETS and Vocational Rehab work together?
6:50 Upcoming Resource Fair: March 28, 2024
10:30 How does a parent connect with Pre-ETS?
This episode is brought to you by Teletherapy Services LLC. Physical Therapy that gets you in motion.
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In this episode of the Raising Kellan podcast host Marsh Naidoo interviews Jennifer Cunningham, Vice President of Client Services at the Star Center in Jackson, Tennessee. They discuss assistive technology services such as pencil grips, screen readers, and augmentative communication devices for those who cannot speak. The Star Center provides vision services, including orientation and mobility training, as well as communication devices for individuals with speech impairments. They also have a grant program for farmers with disabilities called Tennessee Ag Ability. The services statewide through partnerships with vocational rehabilitation programs and the Tennessee Technology Access Program.
Timeline:
02:20 Jennifer Cunningham Introduction
03:46 What is assistive Technology
05:58 Services for the vision impaired
06:13 Orientation and Mobility expert
07:24 Magnifers and optical character recognition
09:14 Speech-to-Text or Voice-to-Text
10:59 Communication devices
13:25 Insurance
17:21 Statewide services offered by the Star Center
20:46 Tennessee Agribility
23:00 Conclusion
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Host Marsh Naidoo interviews Dr. Jennifer Graves, the president of the Star Center in Jackson, Tennessee. Dr. Graves discusses her connection to disabilities and her passion for helping individuals with differing abilities. She explains how the Star Center was founded by Margaret and Chuck Doumitt who wanted to provide services for their children with Batten's Disease. The center offers a wide range of services, including music therapy, assistive technology, employment services, and a reading clinic for individuals with dyslexia. She encourages listeners to reach out to the Star Center for more information on their services.
Timeline:
00:33 Introduction
02:33 Dr Jennifer Grave's backstory
05:21. Dr Grave's career and how she became involved with the Star Center
06:53 The origin of The Star Center and the story of Margaret and Chuck T, Doumitt
11:48 Services provided for pediatric clients
12:10 Music Therapy
14:32 Vocational Rehab
16:03 Reading Programs
21:35 Homecare
23:33 Conclusion
Linked episodes: Part 2 Assistive Technology with Dr Jennifer Cunninham at The Star Center https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/koMT7zTOBHb
The episode is sponsored by Anderson Consulting your one-stop IT shop!
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In this podcast episode, the host, Marsh Naidoo, interviews Kim Larrick about their experience at Hope Heals Camp. Kim shares that her son, Ben, has a rare genetic condition called Menkes disease, which affects his mobility and other aspects of his health. Her daughter, Kelsey, has cerebral palsy and epilepsy. Kim and her family learned about Hope Heals Camp through Instagram and decided to apply. Kim and Marsh discuss their favorite moments at the camp, including worship sessions, mom's party, and the talent show.
Timeline:
2:18 Introduction by Kim Larrick
4:25 Ben and Menkes Disease6:01 Kelsey and Cerebral Palsy
7:52 How did you learn about Hope Heals Camp
10:50 Camp experience12:11 The Road to Nauvoo Alamba
13:34 Highlights of Camp15:41 Kim and teaching elementary school.
17:06 Managing time and the work-life balance when you have a child/children with disabilities.18:06 RoundupThis episode is brought to you by Anderson Consulting. Your one-stop shop for all your IT needs
Another episode related to a Camp Experience is Episode 83: Camp Conquest
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marsh-naidoo/episodes/Episode-83--Camp-Conquest-e21fvvj
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In this podcast episode, Marsh Naidoo interviews Kali Decker, a pediatric physical therapist who recently went on a mission trip to Uganda. Kali discusses her journey to becoming a pediatric physical therapist and the need for specialized care for children with disabilities. She also talks about the equipment drive being organized to collect pediatric equipment such as wheelchairs and walkers for her upcoming mission trip. The goal of the mission trip is to provide sustainable care and improve the quality of life for children in Uganda. Listeners are encouraged to donate equipment and support the project.
Timeline:
02:55 Kali Decker's Background and what put her on the trajectory to becoming a pediatric PT.
5:13 Kali's mission trip to Masindi.
6:31 Kim Decker and The Fellow of Christian Athletes (FCA)
7:46 Planned Equipment Drive for Kali's Mission Trip.
8:28 Items needed.
10:30 Our take on helping locally and internationally.
12:30 Kali relates Noah's story of mobility.
14:02 What is OneWorld Health?
15:12 Kali's plug to participate in the Equipment Drive.
17:36 Closing Remarks
This episode is sponsored by Dennis Anderson of Anderson Consulting in Newbern TN
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Today we chatted with Ashley Roberts, MRC, CRC vocational rehabilitation field supervisor here in NortWest TN.
Timeline:
3:27 What is vocational rehabilitation (VR)?
3:54 Who does VR service and what services does it cover?
4:16 How can parents get connected with VR?
5:47 Is VR part of school and when do you enroll for services?
11:58 Does VR involve finding independent living solutions?
14: 06 Can VR coincide with other employment services?
15:39 Conclusion.
The transcript of this podcast can be found at www.raisingkellan.org
This episode is sponsored by Anderson Consulting in Newbern, TN
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Drake Box and Marsh Naidoo recap the highlights of 2023, including our first-ever "Day At The Lake" live event held in Dyersburg TN on August 26, 2023.
Savannah Pham has contributed a blog of the podcast highlights titled: Navigating Possibilities: A Year of the Raising Kellan Podcast, 2023. (Link to blog)
We are enthusiastic about 2024. Here is a list of upcoming events to mark your calendar.
1) Disability Day on the Hill on February 28, 2024, followed by Disability Advocacy Day on Monday, March 11, 2024, organized by the Tennessee Disability Coalition.
2) Podfest Media Expo from 25-28 August 2024 in Orlando, Florida.
3) Resource Ability Fair at Vocational Rehabilitation on Morgan Rd, Dyersburg TN on 28 March 2024 from 5-7 pm.
Happy New Year!
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Melanie Westmoreland's Top 10 Christmas Kid's Gift List
Melanie shares the therapy and fun-focused toys that she has discovered for her children. Here are her Top 10 suggestions:
1) Magna-Tiles
2) Bubble Puzzles
3) Kinetic Sand
4) Weighted Stuff Animals
5) Sensory Swings
6) Bubble Lamp
7) Yoto Audio player
8) Osmo Kit for Tablet
9) Amazon Fire Tablet
10) Gabb Phone
DISCLAIMER: The suggestions on this list are general in nature and for individualized advice for your child's therapeutic toys an evaluation, assessment or conversation must happen with your physical therapist, occupational therapist, or speech therapist.
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In this episode of the Raising Kellan podcast, host Marsh Naidoo interviews Jordan Collins, the Associate Director at Our Place Nashville, an organization that provides housing solutions for individuals with disabilities in the Nashville area.
Jordan shares his personal journey and how he became involved with Our Place. He explains that the organization aims to create inclusive communities where individuals with disabilities can live independently and thrive. They offer affordable housing options and rely on partnerships with other organizations to provide additional support services such as employment.
Jordan emphasizes the importance of community and discusses the concept of Ubuntu, which means "I am because we are." He encourages listeners to visit the Our Place Nashville website to learn more about the organization and get involved.
Check out episodes #77 and #85 on the podcast which also discusses housing solutions for our community.
2:25 Introduction of Jordan Collins from Our Place Nashville
4:15 Discussion on housing options for individuals with disabilities
5:54 Description of Our Place Nashville's mission and goals
7:48 Explanation of the Friendship House model
9:39 Overview of the onboarding process for joining the community
13: 00 Information on the locations of Our Place Nashville's properties
15:29 Emphasis on the importance of community and support
18:12 Explanation of the role of Our Place Nashville in providing housing and support
23:29 Mention of the concept of Ubuntu and its significance
28:38 Invitation to learn more about Our Place Nashville and contact the organization.
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In this podcast episode, Naveh Eldar, host of The Landscape Podcast chats about his experience with Disability First Employment and the Project Search program. He highlights the importance of disability inclusion in the workplace and the progress that has been made in raising awareness and promoting employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Naveh encourages advocates to approach others with love and understanding, recognizing that everyone has something to learn.
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month #NDEAM
Timeline:
3:25 Introduction and Background Experience of Naveh Eldar
9:46 Association for People Supporting Employment First (APSE).
12:35 Project Search and how Naveh was part of the team that implemented a Project Search at their company. Please check out Season 1, Episode 1 and Season 2, Episode 17 on The Landscape Podcast to learn more about.
18:33 Bias and the importance of workplace disability training.
Challenges of finding employers and programs for persons with disabilities in rural areas.
26:15 Changing the narrative
30:35 Closing Remarks
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In today's episode, I chat with co-leaders Ashley Parks and Ginna Rauls who tell us the backstory of Joy Life 901 and the Memphis Disability Network! We discuss the origin story and programs such as the Breakfast Club, fitness programs, and the Memphis Joy Prom. They emphasize the importance of community and connection for parents and individuals with disabilities centered on Christ.
Timeline:
2:49 Ashley Parks and Ginna Rauls talk about the origin story of Joy Life 901.
4:39 Ginna's introduction to the disability community.
5:31 Ashl
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