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Episode |
Topics Discussed and/or Featured Guests |
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2005-Jul-10 |
W. Roy Grizzard, Jr., Ed.D.
Assistant Secretary for Disability Employment
Policy, U.S. Dept. of Labor, and who advises the
Secretary of Labor on issues related to the
employment of people with disabilities. |
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2005-Jul-03 |
Ollie Cantos, Special
Assistant for Disability Rights, U.S. Dept. of
Justice. He has been a leader in the
disability rights community for more than 15
years and blind since birth. |
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2005-Jun-26 |
Nathasha Alvarez, founder
and editor-in-chief of Audacity Magazine; Nancy
Henderson Wurst, author of "Able! How One
Company's Disabled Workforce Became The Key To
Extraordinary Success" |
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2005-Jun-19 |
Bruce Kopstein, of Home of
the Guiding Hands and a wonderful piano player;
and Meeche White, executive
director of The National Ability Center, that
provides affordable outdoor sports and
recreational experiences in a nurturing
environment. |
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2005-Jun-12 |
Linda Fullerton, president
and co-founder of Social Security Disability
Coalition; Eric J. Wohlleber, director of public
affairs for Special Olympics New York |
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2005-Jun-05 |
Douglas A. Platt (project
coordinator) and Lynn Beman (director) of the
Museum of Disability History; Denise DiNoto,
coordinator of the 2005 Ms. Wheelchair America
Pageant |
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2005-May-29 |
John Chmela and William
Smith, co-founders of The World Ability
Federation, which takes a proactive leadership
role in America's commitment to people who have
a disability. |
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2005-May-22 |
Dr. W. Sumner Davis,
author of four books on natural science, biology
and history, including the popular book
"Heretics" and has written over two dozen
magazine articles to date. |
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2005-Apr-24 |
Diane Twachtman-Cullen (a
communication disorder specialist),
Dennis Debbaudt (author and frequent presenter
at autism conferences worldwide), and Dr. Temple Grandin
(a gifted animal scientist who designed
one-third of all the livestock-handling
facilities in the U.S.A.) |
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2005-Apr-10 |
David Kirby, author of
"Eviden,ce of Harm: Mercury in Vaccines and the
Autism Epidemic: A Medical Controversy", on the
possible connection between mercury and autism,
ADD, ADHD, speech delay and other childhood
disorders. |
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2005-Mar-06 |
Special guests Dr. Mel
Levine (professor of pediatrics at the
University of North Carolina School of Medicine),
and Dr. Mark Gordon (behavioral optometrist). |
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2005-Feb-13 |
Sean Stephenson, speaker,
educator, author and neuro-linguistic hypnotherapist;
and Dr. Cass Ingram, author of "Natural Cures
for Killer Germs" on Mad Cow Disease. |
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2005-Feb-06 |
Beverly Swartz, executive
director of All Purpose Canines, Inc. whose
vision is to enhance the lives of children with
autism and other pervasive developmental
disorders, as well as those with diabetes,
asthma, epilepsy and other seizure disorders. |
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2005-Jan-09 |
Glenn McIntyre,
motivational speaker, trainer, consultant and
co-founder of McIntyre & Associates, whose life
was forever altered when he was hit by an
impaired driver, leaving him a paraplegic by
breaking his back in 17 places. |
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2005-Jan-02 |
Daniel Hanson, father,
teacher, leader and author of "Room for J",
shares a painfully honest account of his
family's struggle to love and help their son who
denies his mental illness. |
|
2004-Dec-26 |
Co-hosted by 11-year-old
Alex Moshenko, taking calls from all children. Special guest Diane Bubel,
of the Bubel Aiken Foundation to answer
questions about the amazing Clay Aiken. |
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2004-Dec-12 |
Jane Hersey of the
Feingold Program, which tests to determine if
certain foods or food additives trigger
undesirable symptoms. |
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2004-Nov-28 |
Dr. Stanley Klein,
clinical psychologist, author and director of
DisabilitiesBooks, Inc., provides personal
stories of how everyday people have dealt with
adversity and celebrate the richness of life.
This is a truly inspirational show! |
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2004-Sep-26 |
Dr. Martin Hoffman,
developmental pediatrician, associate professor
of clinical pediatrics University Pediatric
Associates, UB's Center for Learning and Social
Success, Diefendorf Hall, Buffalo, NY. |
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2004-Jun-27 |
Joseph Valenzano, Jr.,
president/CEO and publisher of Exceptional
Parent magazine, which focuses on providing
information and support to the special needs
audience. |