Empowering Ability Podcast
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 44:26:41
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Sinopse
Empowering people with disabilities to live an incredible ordinary life.
Episódios
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#080: Inclusion in the Workplace (Part 2)
24/06/2023 Duração: 08minWhat are the direct impacts on your loved one with a disability in a special vs ordinary workplace?! In this podcast, I help you understand the impacts by looking at; -> the work environment, -> rate of pay, -> relationships, and -> growth opportunities. The differences are drastic, and I hope that this podcast gives you the tools to be able to make better decisions with your loved one. The 12-Independence Tips Guide! If you’re ready to help your loved one grow their independence, I invite you to grab our free guide, “12-Independence Tips: Insights from Parents, for Parents.” Just click the link below to get your hands on it. https://www.empoweringability.org/independence-tips/
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#079: Inclusion in the Workplace (Part 1)
19/06/2023 Duração: 09minHave you ever wondered about the difference between a “special” (i.e. only neurodivergent) and an “ordinary” (i.e. mostly neurotypical) workplace?!! It’s easy to assume that our loved ones with developmental disabilities simply focus on their job and that the environment they work in doesn’t matter. But have we taken a moment to consider the implications of the workplace environment? We live in a world where people with developmental disabilities are still pushed towards the “special” environments, and when it comes to work the legacy of sheltered workshops is still deeply ingrained. As parents and caregivers, the choices we make between “special” and “ordinary” options have a profound impact on the lives of our loved ones, the community we live in, and even the world at large. In this talk, we’ll take a deep dive into the impacts of special vs. ordinary workplaces by looking at the larger world and community perspective. This will set the stage for next week’s video/podcast where we’ll explore the individ
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#078: No one dreams of going to a day program
24/02/2023 Duração: 09minAre you feeling frustrated with the limited options available for your loved one with a developmental disability? Do you feel like they're just going through the motions at their day program without really growing or experiencing life to the fullest? If so, I'm here to tell you that there are better options out there. Why is a day program presented as the only option for adults with developmental disabilities? The truth is, there are better ordinary options available for your loved one. We're here to help you explore and discover the possibilities that exist to help your loved one live an Awesome Ordinary Life, with more independence, real friendships, and even paid employment. To help you learn more about these options, I've created this podcast to explain why there are better options than a day program and what those options look like. With gratitude, Eric P.S. Want to create an Awesome Ordinary Life with your loved one?! Click the link below to join our free upcoming workshop: https://www.empo
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#077: Learn How Elaine Shifted From Caregiver to Coach and Created an Awesome Ordinary Life with Spencer
17/02/2023 Duração: 34minSpencer and his mom Elaine joined me in this conversation to share how they went from butting heads with each other to collaboratively creating an Awesome Ordinary Life for Spencer.For them, it felt like other people were picking up their lives after COVID restrictions eased, and they were stuck in isolation.Spencer shared that he didn't want to leave his bedroom and was on the edge of depression.Elaine and I started to work together, and Elaine learned to shift from being the caregiver to the coach. When Elaine started collaborating with Spencer, they took some big steps forward.One big step forward was starting Spencer's support circle of friends, which is a group of people in intentional, reciprocal and freely given relationships with Spencer.Spencer's confidence has grown; he's exploring his interests in community, and even landed a paid part-time job! P.S. Want to create an Awesome Ordinary Life with your loved one?! Click the link below to join our free upcoming workshop: https://www.empoweringability
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#076: People do NOT want to live in group homes.
10/02/2023 Duração: 12minYou might agree with me, or you might disagree with me. But, you must consider the truth of the living environment and experience of the person when we group people with disabilities and force them to live together.It's also helpful to hear straight from someone with lived experience, so here's what a person shared with me about their experience living in a group home:"I have a developmental disability and have lived in an extremely toxic group home. People who are placed in group homes don't have the right to pick and choose whom they get to live with, which can create hostility.I have been yelled at by both staff and roommates, as well as assaulted by roommates. After leaving that group home, I chose to find my place to live with minimal support.To this day, I have never looked back. I have the freedom to do what I want and eat what and when I want, and if I ever decide I want a roommate I will have the freedom to choose whom I want to live with me."In this video, I share why group homes create a poor livin
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#075: From dependence to independence, hear mother Alina’s story.
03/02/2023 Duração: 38minAlina, the mother of 17-year-old Juliana, joined me to talk about their experience of going from complete dependence on Mom to Juliana growing her capability and independence.Alina was doing EVERYTHING for Juliana. The idea of independence was there, but Alina was locked into the habit of doing everything.When Alina thought about Juliana's independence, her fears kicked in, creating a state of overwhelm and keeping them stuck. This resulted in Juliana learning that she couldn't do things.Then things started to change when Alina and I began to work together. Alina's awareness and mental outlook shifted, which was the key to unlocking Juliana's independence.Alina no longer feels like the caretaker and has to solve all the problems. Juliana and Alina are now on an equal footing, having more open dialogue, and Juliana is starting to lead her own life! P.S. Want to create an Awesome Ordinary Life with your loved one?! Click the link below to join our free upcoming workshop: https://www.empoweringability.org/work
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#074: Paid Supporters are NOT your loved one’s friend
27/01/2023 Duração: 08minDo you pay people to act like your friend? I didn't think so. So why is it acceptable for paid supporters to act like our loved one's friend when they are NOT in a friendship?! The behaviour of a paid supporter acting like a friend causes harm to your loved one. In this video, I share why it is harmful, what you can do to stop the harm, and how you can redirect that paid supporter to be a bridge to real friendships. With gratitude, Eric P.S. Want to create an Awesome Ordinary Life with your loved one?! Click the link below to join our free upcoming workshop: https://www.empoweringability.org/workshop/
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#073: How Chloe left the high school transitions program and gained paid employment
21/01/2023 Duração: 30minTo help you see more ordinary life possibilities for your loved ones with developmental disabilities, I will share stories of families working with their loved ones to take steps forward to create an Awesome Ordinary Life. Chloe was in a high school transition program for students with disabilities in her final years of high school. She became increasingly frustrated by the lack of opportunity the transition program provided and felt like it was holding her back. Chloe, supported by her mom, Laura, decided to leave the support of the transition program and pursue paid employment. Today, Chloe is gainfully employed, building meaningful relationships with peers at work, and enjoying her interests in ordinary places in the community. Want to create an Awesome Ordinary Life with your loved one?! Click the link below to join our free upcoming workshop that Laura took to start building an Awesome Ordinary Life with Chloe! https://www.empoweringability.org/workshop/
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#072: How to create a life plan
19/02/2022 Duração: 05minI’ve been talking about life planning and creating a life plan these last few weeks… And I’ve received many questions from families on this topic. The most common question is… “How do I create a life plan with my loved one?” To help you get started, I created this episode for you. very best, Eric P.S. The upcoming 'Life Plan Workshop' will help you start building an "Awesome Ordinary" life plan with your loved one.Get your free seat by tapping the link below if you haven't registered yet!Register for your (free) 'Life Plan Workshop' seat
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#071: Which of these 2 paths is your loved one on?
12/02/2022 Duração: 05minThere are two (2) very different paths for your loved one who has a developmental disability...Which path is your loved one on?!...The "Special Needs" path -OR- the "Awesome Ordinary" path.Each path provides a very different life experience.Listen to this short podcast episode to help you discover what path your loved one is currently on and how it impacts their life. very best,EricP.S. The upcoming 'Life Plan Workshop' will help you take steps down the "Awesome Ordinary" path.If you haven't registered yet, get your free seat below!Register for your (free) 'Life Plan Workshop' seat
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#070: What is a Life Plan?
05/02/2022 Duração: 05minIf you don't have a plan, you're planning to fail. - Benjamin Franklin We need to plan for who will care for our loved one with a developmental disability for when the time comes that we can't. I know this is your #1 fear, and it can be hard to talk about... But, if you don't have a plan in place, your loved one is at greater risk of falling into the 'system' and experiencing harm. This is the truth. You want your loved one to have the best life possible, so I've got a short video and article to teach you more about life planning and how you can get started. very best, Eric P.S. If you haven't registered yet, I invite you to join us in the Life Plan Workshop on February 22nd to get started! Register for the Life Plan Workshop: https://www.empoweringability.org/workshop/
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#069: Stop telling, start listening.
15/01/2022 Duração: 05minDo you find yourself continually prompting your loved one to take care of their responsibilities around the house?! It gets exhausting. I’ve got a different approach for you to try this week… To start, take a moment to mindfully slow down and breathe and listen to the different ways that your family member is communicating… Check out this episode to learn more! very best, Eric
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#068: safety vs. independence
08/01/2022 Duração: 07minHow do you keep your loved one with a developmental disability safe while enabling them to develop their independence? There is tension between safety and independence that we experience as families. If you want to learn how you can stop overprotecting your loved one and limiting their life experiences I share more in this podcast. Very best, Eric P.S. If you want to get your FREE copy of the Ultimate Guide to Independence go here: https://www.empoweringability.org/independence
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#067: Achieving your goals in 2022
01/01/2022 Duração: 06minHappy 2022! This year, I want to help you to live into the "Awesome Ordinary" life goals that you've got in your mind for your loved one and family. Over the holidays, I read Will Smith's book titled "Will." So it was entertaining, yet profoundly deep and inspirational; I highly recommend it. In the book, Will Smith shares a great story about a Buddhist parable that teaches us that what got us to where we are today isn't going to get us to where we want to go. I've got a short video/ article that shares the parable and how we can use this wisdom to help you achieve your goals in 2022. very best, Eric P.S. If you want to get your FREE copy of the Ultimate Guide to Independence go here: https://www.empoweringability.org/independence
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#066: Jamie just moved into his home
26/12/2021 Duração: 20minCharlotte wanted to support her son, Jamie, to move out into his own home but wasn’t sure how. I had the pleasure of working with Charlotte and Jamie to build an “Awesome Ordinary” life vision in my coaching programs. And recently, Jamie moved into his own home! I had the opportunity to catch up with Charlotte to learn about Jamie’s progress and how they did it! CLICK HERE to join the waitlist for the Life Plan Coaching Program. I’d love it if you left a kind comment below!
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#065: My #1 strategy to motivate your loved one
18/12/2021 Duração: 07minAre you tired of prompting or telling your loved one to do things, maybe do things around the house?This is something that many families that I work with keep bumping into, and it becomes exhausting for you and frustrating for your loved one.In this video/article, I give you my #1 strategy to motivate your loved one! This means less prompting from you, and more choice and control for your loved one. very best, Eric Goll P.S. If you want to get your FREE copy of the Ultimate Guide to Independence go here: https://www.empoweringability.org/independence
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#064: Why focus on independence?
11/12/2021 Duração: 06minWhat do we mean by wanting our loved one with a developmental disability to have more independence? And, why is helping your loved one grow their independence so important? In this week's podcast, I tackle these questions and share the story of Sarah's journey to independence. Click the link below for the video and written transcription. https://www.empoweringability.org/why-independence/
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#63: We all fall down
04/12/2021 Duração: 06minSometimes we fail, we fall down... and we get back up, dust ourselves off, and try again. Falling down is a significant way to learn and find meaning in our lives. So why don't you let your loved one with a developmental disability fall down? FEAR! Your loved one might have vulnerabilities, and you do your best to protect them from harm's way. BUT, the protection you provide might be leading to more harm than the natural consequences that you're saving your loved one from experiencing. In this video, you'll learn the value of allowing your loved one with a disability to fall down and experience the natural consequences.
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#062: Joe Clayton's Story Institutionalization and Building His Life Afterward
01/09/2020 Duração: 38minI'm honored to bring you this conversation I recorded with Joe Clayton. Joe is a survivor of Rideau Regional Center; an institution closed in Smith Falls, Ontario. "We as the people, disabilities, we cry just like everybody else. We laugh like everybody else. We are human beings, just like everybody else. And like I said before, we just want the world to know we are not monsters who got out of institutions. We are human beings, and we need to be respected and to be loved. And we don't need to be treated like babies. We need to be treated like a human being and we... Yeah, that's it." - Joe Clayton While being institutionalized as a child, Joe experienced several traumas and injustices and traumatic experiences which he shares with us in this podcast episode. Joe also shares his life after being institutionalized, and through his faith, he found forgiveness and the courage to live life. Joe is an indigenous man and a creative who expresses his creativity through photography and art. Joe now lives wit
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#061: The Power Of Positive Vision, with Lorna Sullivan
18/12/2019 Duração: 57minLorna Sullivan, a global disability leader who is making significant changes inside the New Zealand social system. Lorna is the founder of the International Initiative for Disability Leadership (IIDL) and Director of Mana Whaikaha. I had the pleasure of learning from Lorna when she was part of the faculty in Michael Kendrick's Optimal Individualized Service Design Course. In this podcast, we cover a wide range of topics, including: doing away with deficit-based assessments, enhancing a person's mana (explanation inside the podcast), the power of holding a positive vision, the rights of people with disabilities, tools for social inclusion, and much more! About Lorna Sullivan: Lorna became involved in being an advocate for people with disabilities by accident. She began her study in the field of Psychology, where she was first exposed to people with disabilities who she didn't know existed because they were hidden from the rest of society. Lorna realized the damage that is done whe