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Best Advocacy podcasts we could find (updated May 2020)
Best Advocacy podcasts we could find
Updated May 2020
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Show host Jay Ruderman will interview an array of experts with the latest news, technology, innovation, and advocacy on topics related to disability. Jay Ruderman is the President of the Ruderman Family Foundation. All Inclusive is a production of the Ruderman Family Foundation. Our key mission is the full inclusion of people with disabilities in all aspects of society.
 
Kansas Association of School Boards Advocacy and Communications team brings you semi-regular updates from Topeka, KS on current issues affecting K-12 Education. Follow the KASB Live Podcast for the most recent reports and discussions with Mark Tallman, Scott Rothschild, Leah Fliter, Rob Gilligan and other guests as available.
 
The Chiropractic Forward podcast clearly demonstrates how research, evidence, and experience puts Chiropractic Care firmly in consideration for integration into the mainstream healthcare. Advanced chiropractic knowledge, learning, and active chiropractic protocols have been clinically proven to be effective for mechanical pain. The newest recommendations coming from the medical world align chiropractic with the most effective protocols currently available for back and neck pain.
 
Kelly and Company is AMI-audio’s daily live afternoon program. Listen for interviews and discussion about arts, entertainment and lifestyle information directly affecting the blind and partially sighted community. Contributors from across the country share information on everything from parenting and finance to fashion and gaming. Plus, catch live performances from Canadian musicians, comedians and actors.
 
Interviews with activists, social scientists, entrepreneurs and change-makers about the most effective strategies to expand humanity’s moral circle, with an emphasis on expanding the circle to farmed animals. Host Jamie Harris, a researcher at moral expansion think tank Sentience Institute, takes a deep dive with guests into advocacy strategies from political initiatives to corporate campaigns to technological innovation to consumer interventions, and discusses advocacy lessons from history, ...
 
A new podcast series devoted to raising global pulmonary hypertension awareness with dynamic stories from PH patients, caregivers and medical professionals from around the world. New Episodes every Monday & Thursday. Through this series of impactful, insightful and, most importantly, hopeful stories from members of the global pulmonary hypertension community, we hope to further the global #phaware conversation as well as to capture, engage and enable misdiagnosed and undiagnosed PH patients ...
 
So often we attend church with people who are experts in their fields with interesting stories and we miss opportunities to know one another and how we spend our days. Join us as we dive into the lives of everyday people from The Village Church in Tucson, Arizona who willingly and openly share their lives. We will be breaking down big ideas through conversations to help one another wrestle with ways to engage our communities. We will talk frequently about race, disabilities, advocacy, and fa ...
 
The ISAVE That Podcast is broadcast by the Association for Vascular Access, which has been at the forefront of protecting and saving lives through best practices and patient advocacy since 1985. AVA advances research, provides professional and public education to shape practice and enhance patient outcomes and partners with the device manufacturing community to bring about evidence-based innovations in vascular access. The podcast serves as one of AVA's platforms for discussing research, eme ...
 
The Crisis Intervention Team inc. brings you education, conversations, and perspectives on behavioral health and public safety. Detective Matthew Tinney and Psychiatrist Nils Rosenbaum answer your questions in a funny and informative way. It also features recordings from the CIT ECHO, connecting public safety and providers for weekly training. This is part of your Crisis Intervention Team Inc. (www.goCIT.org), a 501(C)3 non-profit. Subscribe for ongoing lessons and discussion to keep you and ...
 
INNERSIGHT FREEDOM Frank Perino - Host Suzanne Tarazi-Ferraro “SUZLADY” - Co-Host INNERSIGHT Means FREEDOM Advocates for the Disabled! INNERSIGHT FREEDOM fights for Independence, Empowerment, Equality, Total Accessibility, and Disability Rights! The money that should be used to change the system as it stands, has failed the disabled. Here are some ways the system has failed and neglected the needs of the disabled: [1] Disabled individual denied a service dog with out a 3rd party fair hearing ...
 
“Queering the Classroom” is an ongoing discussion about the trials and successes of queer students, teachers, and staff in American schools. If it’s a matter of representation, a question of legality, or an issue for advocacy, we want to cover it. This podcast is a sort of audio scrapbook of personal stories, interviews and reporting that is accessible for anyone interested in learning about why we can no longer keep what we affectionately term “the gay agenda” out of the classroom.
 
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CF 124: w/ Dr. Michael Massey – Doing Thing Right, Medicolegal Thoughts, and How We Better Protect Ourselves Today we’re joined by Dr. Michael Massey. We’re going to talk about What We chiropractors Are Doing Wrong, we’ll talk about Medicolegal things, and we’ll talk about How chiropractors can go about Better Protecting Ourselves But first, here’s…
 
We speak with sociologist Dr. Pat Armstrong about the future of long-term care in Canada. Our colleague Andrika De Lanerolle joins us to talk about online writing workshops. Producer Dawn Dickinson explains how pub owners in Ireland are trying to stay afloat. We ask Steven Scott from Double Tap Canada how smaller, specialized assistive technology c…
 
For those of us who’ve been holding our breaths about the upcoming season of our favourite TV shows, Greg David has the answers on what’s back and what’s not. Advocates in Alberta are warning that staff restrictions and lack of PPE may be endangering Albertans with disabilities; Jim Krysko explains their concerns. The Montreal Science Centre is cel…
 
Amy Amantea tells us about a virtual concert she performed in over the weekend. Reporter Meagan Gillmore tells us about an ice cream store in her neighbourhood that employs people with disabilities. We speak with Dr. Michael Wallace, a University of Waterloo statistician who cracked the online version of Tim Hortons' “Roll Up the Rim” game. Mike Ag…
 
Colin and Jane talk about their experience of presenting at the Disability Royal Commission and speak about why the voices of people with disabilities are so important for recommendations, changes and shaping all our futures.Change happens when we Raise Our Voices together and share our stories.Music: Archie Roach Took The Children Away…
 
Do you dread the thought of giving your cat a pill, or getting eye drops into your dog? Dr. Danielle Jongkind has tips for how we can medicate our pets. Why is it absolutely crucial to chew our food properly? Nutritionist Julia Karantjas shares. Hate waiting in line at the grocery store? There’s now an app that tells you real-time, local lineup inf…
 
We ask our environmental expert Lawrence Gunther about the arrival of so-called “murder hornets” in Canada. Community reporter Derek Lackey tells us about a virtual town hall meeting about making insulin pumps more accessible. We speak with Nelson Régo from Cool Blind Tech about smart glasses that help doctors to treat patients remotely. And Karen …
 
Social movements often seek to shift public opinion and mobilize supporters on a large scale. But which tactics achieve these goals most effectively? And how have social movements achieved this in the past? Dr Laila Kassam is a co-founder of Animal Think Tank and the co-editor of the forthcoming book, Rethinking Food and Agriculture: New Ways Forwa…
 
KASB Associate Executive Director Mark Tallman review the latest national data showing a strong relationship between state educational attainment - the percentage of state residents completing high school and postsecondary education - and the average income of state residents. Increasing high school completion and attainment of technical and academ…
 
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