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InclusivEd Podcast

Corene Anderson, Elizabeth Pokorny, Danielle Organ, and Kelly Schelble

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Welcome to InclusivEd: a podcast for educators who are looking to support all the students in their classrooms, including those with learning differences.
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Sundays with Suzanne

Suzanne Elizabeth Anderson

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10 minutes of faith-full inspiration to make your week brighter. Sundays with Suzanne is finding God in the everyday ordinary. Part devotional, part confessional, 100 % real. Each episode is just 10 minutes. Each week includes thoughts on faith, an easy dinner recipe, and I'll tell you what I'm reading now. Suzanne Elizabeth Anderson is the author of A Map of Heaven, Mrs. Tuesday's Departure, and God Loves You, Chester Blue. You can find her books on Amazon. Support this podcast: https://pod ...
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We're Courtney and we're Sara and we're Bodice Tipplers, the podcast where we read the romance novels we used to steal off our grandmothers' nightstands (and then we drink about it.) Join us each episode as we examine the good, the bad, and the throbbing of vintage romances.
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He's a bear. Like an actual bear. She's having a midlife crisis. This seems like a pretty extreme response. This is Bear by Marian Engel, which won the Governor General's Award in 1976 and is evidently the most controversial Canadian novel of all time. Sounds like a skills issue to me. You know that joke about how you can build a bridge with your b…
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Today we are excited to welcome Dominique Smith to the InclusivEd podcast! Dominique Smith, Ed.D. is Chief of Educational Services and Teacher Support at Health Sciences High and Middle College in San Diego, California. Smith is passionate about creating school environments that honor and empower students. His research and instruction focuses on re…
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Dr. Joleen Fernald Ph.D., CCC-SLP was awarded Board Specialty Recognition in Child Language from the American Speech Language Hearing Association. Dr. Jo follows Greenspan and Wieder’s model, DIRFloortime®, when working with children and families. She has a special interest in the social-emotional development of young children and its impact on the…
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Today we are excited to welcome Suzanne Fitzgerald to the InclusivEd podcast who is the president of SpeciallyDesigned Education Services (SDES). Suzanne specializes in writing curriculum and providing functional academic training and consultation related to programming for students with disabilities. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Hum…
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Shemica is a Special Education Advocate & Business of Special Education Advocacy Instructor for the Council of Parent Attorneys & Advocates (COPAA) where she helps to train others to advocate for students with disabilities. She also founded Personalized Learning Solutions, LLC, and is a former educator with over 15 years of teaching and administrat…
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His job is Amish! She's an accountant with an ulcer and a bad case of second chance romance! Will they fall back in love? Can she get over that weird beard thing? Find out in Cheryl Reavis' A Crime of the Heart, another of our "five heart romances"! If you're new to this, we're doing episodes on the list of books that Romantic Times reviewer Melind…
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He's Alex, an Oregon gentleman farmer with a very bad brother! She's Annie, a Deaf woman who's treated like garbage by literally everyone! Welcome to Annie's Song by Catherine Anderson! There are some pretty strong content warnings for this one - it won't surprise you that it's full of ableism, both Original Recipe and Extra Paternalistic, of cours…
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Today we are excited to welcome Beth Stark, UDL expert and inclusionary practices strategist for international schools to the InclusivEd Podcast. During Beth’s nearly twenty years in education, she has worked with neurodiverse learners of all ages and exceptionalities. Beth has worked for sixteen years as an IB Learning Support Coordinator and is a…
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This is the final episode of a 4 part series with a focus on Behavior with Amanda Frank. Today we are excited to welcome Amanda Frank to the Inclusive Ed podcast who is a board-certified behavior analyst with a career spanning over 15 years in the fields of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Inclusive Education. Amanda has dedicated her educationa…
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This is our first intentional entry in a little project we're doing - friend of the podcast Steve Ammidown posted this fascinating spread with a list of all the books Melinda Helfer, a Romantic Times editor, awarded five hearts in a review. Sixteen books out of ten thousand! Well, it turns out we'd already done two of them - Lightning that Lingers …
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This is episode 3 of a 4 part series with a focus on Behavior with Amanda Frank. Today we are excited to welcome Amanda Frank to the Inclusive Ed podcast who is a board-certified behavior analyst with a career spanning over 15 years in the fields of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Inclusive Education. Amanda has dedicated her educational journe…
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He's Pierce, a hot guy with a secret (and it's not that he's part of the military industrial complex, he's proud of that part!) She's Alicia, a widowed mother of two who works in a romance novel boutique! Welcome to Send No Flowers by Sandra Brown - if you'd like to listen to our previous book by her way back in Episode 36, which believe you me is …
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This is episode 2 of a 4 part series with a focus on Behavior with Amanda Frank. Today we are excited to welcome Amanda Frank to the Inclusive Ed podcast who is a board-certified behavior analyst with a career spanning over 15 years in the fields of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Inclusive Education. Amanda has dedicated her educational journe…
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He's Ben, a cinnamon roll who bakes cinnamon rolls! He's Adam, a hockey coach and a pain in the ass! It's our annual modern gay Hannukah book - chag sameach, y'all! This year we read Ben's Bakery and the Hannukah Miracle by Penelope Peters. This one does have some serious religious gatekeeping - we mention it because it is really upsetting because …
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He's Tagg, a Christmas-obsessed single dad! She's Leslie, a woman immobilized by a broken leg who cannot escape the holiday despite driving several states away and telling everybody she would prefer not to! He would probably be okay except that he's always "smirking" or "mocking" or whatevering his dialogue at her! For some reason his hair is very …
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He's Scott, the dumbest fighter pilot to ever be trusted with a top secret time travel experiment! She's Rachel, a Civil War spy who has somehow never worn a corset! It's Till the End of Time, a 1994 time travel romance by Suzanne Elizabeth that has twenty whole reviews on Goodreads! This is a silly book, so there isn't much to warn you about excep…
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This is episode 1 of a 4 part series with a focus on Behavior with Amanda Frank. Today we are excited to welcome Amanda Frank to the Inclusive Ed podcast who is a board-certified behavior analyst with a career spanning over 15 years in the fields of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Inclusive Education. Amanda has dedicated her educational journe…
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Happy Halloween! He's Clare, a baron with a very expensive contractor's bill and a suspicious number of black armbands in his wardrobe. She's Lucy, a sheltered seventeen year old girl with a big inheritance and absolutely no friends anywhere. What a great combination! It's Greygallows by Barbara Michaels, who is also Elizabeth Peters and Barbara Me…
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Welcome to our fourth (!) annual AnneRiceoween extravaganza featuring The Vampire Armand! We skipped Memnoch the Devil because we just did not want to read it, but don't worry, this book makes us find out what happened in it anyway! As usual, this episode features Friend of the Podcast Dr. Claire Mischker, weird audio (we had to change our remote r…
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He's Vanyel, the whiniest teenager ever chosen for a top government position by a horse! He's Tylendel, doomed twin and bad decision maker! Forget it, Jake, it's Valdemar! This is the first in Mercedes Lackey's Last Herald Mage trilogy, Magic's Pawn - it is not a romance novel, there is no happy ending, there are only tears. The tears are, in fact,…
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She's Merry, a naïve teenager who mostly sits around waiting for something to happen. He's Devon, the evil pirate who kidnaps her mostly by accident. It's the War of 1812! Laura London is actually Tom and Sharon Curtis; we previously did a Loveswept by them that was a lot of fun, Lightning That Lingers. Check it out! We've been sleeping on this boo…
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Today we are excited to welcome Mark Hull to the InclusivEd podcast. Mark is the Director of International Development for the 3D Institute. He’s spent over 35 years working with coaches, seeing first-hand the pressurized world of sports and the highs and lows of coaching. Listen to this episode to learn more about Growth Mindset.…
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Welcome to the second episode of our Jackie July extravaganza! This one is on Hollywood Wives, which was reissued this month. Many things happen in this book to many people! Some of them seem medically improbable! Watch Elaine, Ross, Neil, Montana, Gina, Buddy, Angel, Randy, Karen, and more as they call each other on the telephone and have exhausti…
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Welcome to Jackie July! We're dedicating this month to listener favorite Jackie Collins because we're in the middle of a Jackaissance - a fancy new 40th anniversary edition of Hollywood Wives is coming out (introduction by Colleen Hoover!) and two of her daughters, Rory and Tiffany, are doing press for it. We had a blast sitting down for an intervi…
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Our guests are Paula de Leon Diaz, and Kristin Moffitt from Behavior Solutions Lab which is a platform that empowers educators with the tools to positively impact lasting behavioral change in the classroom. Paula de Leon Diaz has an educational background in Psychology and Applied Behavior Analysis. She is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) …
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She's Luna, in witness protection! He's Elar, a horny eel monster! It's Courtney's birthday so we're going off script and reading Electrified by the Eel, a modern paranormal romance short! (Come for the eel sex, stay for the heartfelt tangential argument about the number and location of centaur dicks.) So the book itself notes trigger warnings for …
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Let the Spirit move you! My mother was raised in the Pentecostal church. She experienced the Holy Spirit as a physical manifestation, speaking in tongues. She often said that she wished that I could experience Holy Spirit as she had. I have not spoken in tongues, but I have experienced the Holy Spirit as inspiration to be better and do better in th…
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Buckle up Jane, it's the Regency! Harriet is a fossil hunter! Gideon is a viscount, which is evidently a job! He's grim and broody and has an Evil Past full of Scandals and also a cool scar! She's Tracy Flick in a pelisse! There are smugglers! And parties! It's Amanda Quick's Ravished! Surprise - nobody actually gets ravished in this book. I know, …
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Dr. Amy Szarkowski is a psychologist who specializes in working with children who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families. After residing in Italy for a year on a Fulbright scholarship and living/teaching in Japan for three years, she returned to the U.S. and joined the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program (DHHP) at Boston Children’s Hospital, w…
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Gwynne is theoretically a powerful druid! Neil is clearly a date rapist and also a bard! Anyway, here's Wonderwall! This is Talisman of Valdegarde, which - I swear I am not making this up - is an official Dungeons and Dragons Choose Your Own Adventure-style romance novel! Unsurprisingly there are no content warnings here except for the anxiety that…
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It's time for our fourth annual check-in with Martha Waters! That does not seem possible! And yet! Her latest book in the Regency Vows series is To Swoon and to Spar. Viscount Penvale has been working for years to buy back his ancestral home, Trethwick Abbey, from his estranged uncle. And so he’s thrilled when his uncle announces that he is ready t…
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This podcast features our guest, Dr. Susan Grant. Dr. Grant holds a Ph.D. in Neuroscience and specializes and did research in Neurolinguistics, the study of the relationship between brain and language development.  She works in partnership with parents, teachers, learning specialists, and school administrators to deepen their understanding of the c…
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Welcome to the second episode of our Valentine's Day 90's Bad Boys-a-thon! This time we read Lisa Kleypas' Dreaming of You, knowing full well that we dare the wrath of the Derek Craven fan club. He's a moody emo Cockney kid from the mean streets, made his money and unsure of what to do with it now that he's got it! She's a spectacled young authores…
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Kiki passed away on Thursday. After she had stopped eating earlier in the week, I took her to the vet to find the cause. The blood test came back normal, then the vet took Kiki back to the x-ray room. Within minutes, the vet called me back to join her. On the screen behind her was an x-ray of Kiki’s lungs. The vet pointed to five tumors on Kiki’s l…
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He's a rake, a dastardly dastard, a blackened heart in a big nosed body! She's Spunky and extremely wee! There's a really hot scene with a glove! It's Loretta Chase's Lord of Scoundrels! This February for Valentine's Day we're reading all your favorite 90's bad boys. The spiritual heirs of Edward Rochester. The rakes, the scoundrels, the emo ones. …
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This podcast features our guest Kim Hopkins. Kim is an independently licensed clinical social worker and the Director of Outreach for Dr. Ross Greene’s non-profit, Lives in the Balance. In this podcast she discusses a model that moves away from using traditional rewards and consequences and instead focuses on the skills deficits students have and h…
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Billy Ikehorn-Orsini is IT. Extraordinary wealthy, profoundly chic, and her diamonds have names. Valentine is the next big couture designer. Spider is a photographer who somehow now is the guy who makes a store cool. Whatever, just go with it - together they are the minds behind Scruples, the boutique that sounds suspiciously like a Cracker Barrel …
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All the books in a library are merely fire kindling if we don’t read and learn from their content. The finest woodworking tools are decorative chunks of metal if we don’t put them to work. So it is with all the types of prayer and even our precious Bible, if we don’t use these tools to spend time with God each day, and if we don’t learn to listen f…
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What a difference this simple sentence has made. I not only say the greeting every morning when I sit down to pray, I also find myself saying the words at random moments through the day because they warm my heart. When I say them, I feel God close to me, and that is an answer to prayer. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/s…
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Honey is a figure of legend, a giantess astride the world! She is five feet and nine inches tall! She is a private investigator! Lance (YES LANCE) is a prince! His way hotter friend is sheik-adjacent! This all sounds awesome but in fact it is sadly very boring! We wanted to read one of the Sedikhan books that everybody seems to really like - but we…
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This year while I search for my home and a sense of physical security, I will focus on my spiritual security, and doing the things that I know will remind me of God’s ever present light, his love for me. What will your word of the year be in 2023? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suzanneelizabeth-anderson/support…
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