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Carolyn Kiel | Beyond Six Seconds

04/13/23 • 43 min

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Think Inclusive

Neurodiversity and podcasting. Two of my very favorite topics.

On this episode of Think Inclusive, I speak with Carolyn Kiel, who is an experienced instructional designer of employee training programs. On her podcast Beyond Six Seconds, she features neurodivergent and disabled entrepreneurs, creatives and advocates who shatter misconceptions, break stigma, and showcase the vibrance and diversity of these communities.

Here's what I cover with Carolyn Kiel in this episode:

1. The meaning behind the title of her podcast, Beyond Six Seconds, and why she made the leap into podcasting five years ago.

2. What it has been like to be diagnosed with autism later in life.

3. What she hopes educators learn by listening to neurodivergent people.


Thanks for listening, and if you haven't already, please give us a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.


Email List: https://bit.ly/MCIE-Email-List


Otter.ai Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/vrPTFWRvAmFm2PIt_qvvrSkg5dI


PDF Transcript: https://3bd6e695-b492-4878-afa9-f79d8b09e0c4.usrfiles.com/ugd/3bd6e6_1345f1ce878549dd8370b9639d5569da.pdf


Show Notes: https://bit.ly/TI-Carolyn-Kiel


Cover Art Image Description: black background; think inclusive logo in the top left; rainbow-colored waves overlayed with a headshot of Carolyn Kiel; text reads: Carolyn Kiel; Beyond Six Seconds; MCIE logo in the bottom right


Credits


Think Inclusive is written, edited, and sound designed by Tim Villegas and is produced by MCIE.


Original music by Miles Kredich.


Support Think Inclusive by becoming a patron!


Thank you to our sponsor, TogetherLetters.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Neurodiversity and podcasting. Two of my very favorite topics.

On this episode of Think Inclusive, I speak with Carolyn Kiel, who is an experienced instructional designer of employee training programs. On her podcast Beyond Six Seconds, she features neurodivergent and disabled entrepreneurs, creatives and advocates who shatter misconceptions, break stigma, and showcase the vibrance and diversity of these communities.

Here's what I cover with Carolyn Kiel in this episode:

1. The meaning behind the title of her podcast, Beyond Six Seconds, and why she made the leap into podcasting five years ago.

2. What it has been like to be diagnosed with autism later in life.

3. What she hopes educators learn by listening to neurodivergent people.


Thanks for listening, and if you haven't already, please give us a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.


Email List: https://bit.ly/MCIE-Email-List


Otter.ai Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/vrPTFWRvAmFm2PIt_qvvrSkg5dI


PDF Transcript: https://3bd6e695-b492-4878-afa9-f79d8b09e0c4.usrfiles.com/ugd/3bd6e6_1345f1ce878549dd8370b9639d5569da.pdf


Show Notes: https://bit.ly/TI-Carolyn-Kiel


Cover Art Image Description: black background; think inclusive logo in the top left; rainbow-colored waves overlayed with a headshot of Carolyn Kiel; text reads: Carolyn Kiel; Beyond Six Seconds; MCIE logo in the bottom right


Credits


Think Inclusive is written, edited, and sound designed by Tim Villegas and is produced by MCIE.


Original music by Miles Kredich.


Support Think Inclusive by becoming a patron!


Thank you to our sponsor, TogetherLetters.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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undefined - Remix: Supporting Autistic People to Create Understanding and Acceptance with Julia Bascom

Remix: Supporting Autistic People to Create Understanding and Acceptance with Julia Bascom

On to today’s episode. I’m going to replay an interview I did with Julia Bascom, the executive director of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network. This interview is from 2017. Wow. That is almost six years ago.


Here's what I cover with Julia Bascom in this episode:

1. The importance of self-advocacy for autistic people and how it can help create a more inclusive society.

2. The challenges of autistic people having to advocate for themselves, and how they are often left out of conversations that involve the disability community.

3. The need for allies to step up and support autistic people, to create understanding and acceptance.


Thanks for listening, and if you haven't already, please give us a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.


Email List: https://bit.ly/MCIE-Email-List


Otter.ai Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/jf_oqTJZD4odonI027ZJbwtCJwk


PDF Transcript: https://3bd6e695-b492-4878-afa9-f79d8b09e0c4.usrfiles.com/ugd/3bd6e6_831ee827380e4e96824b92e32a713402.pdf


Cover Art Image Description: black background; think inclusive logo in the top left; rainbow-colored waves overlayed a white line drawing of headphones; MCIE logo in the bottom right


Credits


Think Inclusive is written, edited, and sound designed by Tim Villegas and is produced by MCIE.


Original music by Miles Kredich.


Support Think Inclusive by becoming a patron!


Thank you to our sponsor, TogetherLetters.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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undefined - Gage Robinson | A Self-Advocacy Story

Gage Robinson | A Self-Advocacy Story

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Imagine being an adult and not being able to have a say in your education.


This was the experience of Gage Robinson, a young man who has an intellectual disability.


Gage Robinson is a 19-year-old college student at Dakota County Techincal College in Rosemont, Minnesota. But the road to college was bumpy.


A little bit about Gage. He loves public speaking and has co-presented at several regional, national & international conferences. He runs a nonprofit called Gage Gives Back where he educates others about traumatic brain injury, shaken baby syndrome, and gives back to those places that have helped him get to where he is today.


Here is what we cover in today's episode.

1) How Gage took on his school district to get the services that he wanted.

2) What he said in front of the Minnesota Council on Disability Legislative Forum on Inclusive Higher Education.

3) And what support looks like for him in college.


Thanks for listening, and if you haven't already, please give us a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.


Email List: https://bit.ly/MCIE-Email-List


Otter.ai Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/KVAmci6KWGQc0R6CEpdqMZHVHnc


PDF Transcript: https://3bd6e695-b492-4878-afa9-f79d8b09e0c4.usrfiles.com/ugd/3bd6e6_7962f50251b840319b54ce707a844249.pdf


Show Notes: https://bit.ly/TI-Gage-Robinson


Cover Art Image Description: black background; think inclusive logo in the top left; rainbow-colored waves overlayed with a headshot of Gage Robinson; text reads: Gage Robinson; A Self-Advocacy Story; MCIE logo in the bottom right


Credits


Think Inclusive is written, edited, and sound designed by Tim Villegas and is produced by MCIE.


Original music by Miles Kredich.


Additional music by Tim Villegas.


Support Think Inclusive by becoming a patron!


Thank you to our sponsor, TogetherLetters.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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