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Session 61: From Stigma to Support: A Journey of Change and Advocacy with Dr. Ashley Perkins

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"True strength lies not in fitting into the mold, but in breaking it—embracing who you are and using your voice to uplift others."
Hello dreamers! It has been a long while! So glad to be back with you! I explain my absence in the session, so dont worry okay?

What happens when a highly accomplished pharmacist faces mental health discrimination while trying to make a difference? Join us for a powerful conversation with Dr. Ashley Perkins, who reveals her inspiring journey from earning a Doctorate of Pharmacy at Butler University to navigating various roles in community pharmacies and eventually transitioning to teaching. Ashley bravely opens up about the hurdles she faced while volunteering with a youth organization, and how taking breaks and practicing self-care became essential in her life. Her story is not just about personal resilience but also underscores the crucial need for understanding and support in professional settings.
Ever faced discrimination in your workplace and wondered if speaking out could really make a difference? Dr. Perkins shares compelling anecdotes that highlight the emotional toll of discrimination, especially for those with disabilities or disorders. With a keen focus on autism advocacy, we discuss the importance of representing and overcoming stigmas, and how lived experiences can serve as a catalyst for change. Learn the importance of having a strong support system, like therapists and psychiatrists, and how standing up for what’s right, even when it’s hard, can pave the way for better treatment and greater accountability in professional environments.
Do you ever wonder how educators are adapting to meet the unique needs of students with autism or ADHD? Dr. Perkins gives us a fascinating look into evolving teaching methods in public schools, emphasizing trust-building and the Socratic method. The episode also explores the necessity of setting personal boundaries, managing social energy, and the powerful impact of noise-canceling headphones for people with sensory processing challenges. This conversation with Dr. Perkins is sure to leave us inspired to embrace our own paths of resilience and growth.
Until next time, dreamers!

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Do you want to stay up to date with Dr. Perkins? Check out her social media links below!
Twitter (X): https://x.com/becauseimatter
NPO: https://www.wemattertoo.org/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/FormlessLiquid
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCis7I2z-T93uHAlJ5DDTzJw?app=desktop
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Chapters

1. Session 61: From Stigma to Support: A Journey of Change and Advocacy with Dr. Ashley Perkins (00:00:00)

2. Mental Health Advocacy and Leadership (00:00:57)

3. Speaking Out Against Discrimination (00:10:41)

4. Autism Advocacy and Overcoming Stigmas (00:14:49)

5. Embracing Diversity and Learning Together (00:29:27)

6. Empowering Boundaries and Self-Care (00:41:13)

7. Navigating Life With Sensory Needs (00:55:02)

8. Sensory Overload and Headphone Relief (01:03:36)

9. Social Media and Advocacy Support (01:09:33)

61 episodes

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"True strength lies not in fitting into the mold, but in breaking it—embracing who you are and using your voice to uplift others."
Hello dreamers! It has been a long while! So glad to be back with you! I explain my absence in the session, so dont worry okay?

What happens when a highly accomplished pharmacist faces mental health discrimination while trying to make a difference? Join us for a powerful conversation with Dr. Ashley Perkins, who reveals her inspiring journey from earning a Doctorate of Pharmacy at Butler University to navigating various roles in community pharmacies and eventually transitioning to teaching. Ashley bravely opens up about the hurdles she faced while volunteering with a youth organization, and how taking breaks and practicing self-care became essential in her life. Her story is not just about personal resilience but also underscores the crucial need for understanding and support in professional settings.
Ever faced discrimination in your workplace and wondered if speaking out could really make a difference? Dr. Perkins shares compelling anecdotes that highlight the emotional toll of discrimination, especially for those with disabilities or disorders. With a keen focus on autism advocacy, we discuss the importance of representing and overcoming stigmas, and how lived experiences can serve as a catalyst for change. Learn the importance of having a strong support system, like therapists and psychiatrists, and how standing up for what’s right, even when it’s hard, can pave the way for better treatment and greater accountability in professional environments.
Do you ever wonder how educators are adapting to meet the unique needs of students with autism or ADHD? Dr. Perkins gives us a fascinating look into evolving teaching methods in public schools, emphasizing trust-building and the Socratic method. The episode also explores the necessity of setting personal boundaries, managing social energy, and the powerful impact of noise-canceling headphones for people with sensory processing challenges. This conversation with Dr. Perkins is sure to leave us inspired to embrace our own paths of resilience and growth.
Until next time, dreamers!

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you want to stay up to date with Dr. Perkins? Check out her social media links below!
Twitter (X): https://x.com/becauseimatter
NPO: https://www.wemattertoo.org/
I have included some links to my social media accounts in case you would like to stay in touch between conversations.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FormlessLiquid
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCis7I2z-T93uHAlJ5DDTzJw?app=desktop
Instagram:
Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/ProfessorLiquid/shop

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Session 61: From Stigma to Support: A Journey of Change and Advocacy with Dr. Ashley Perkins (00:00:00)

2. Mental Health Advocacy and Leadership (00:00:57)

3. Speaking Out Against Discrimination (00:10:41)

4. Autism Advocacy and Overcoming Stigmas (00:14:49)

5. Embracing Diversity and Learning Together (00:29:27)

6. Empowering Boundaries and Self-Care (00:41:13)

7. Navigating Life With Sensory Needs (00:55:02)

8. Sensory Overload and Headphone Relief (01:03:36)

9. Social Media and Advocacy Support (01:09:33)

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