Discover what’s possible when someone counters assumptions by starting conversations with an open heart.
Shreya Jain is the CEO and founder of Reservoir, India’s largest digital community of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities. At only 25 years old, Shreya has built a safe space to connect families with resources and professionals. The team at Reservoir is driven by a passion to make India a truly inclusive country for people who are differently-abled.
Shreya describes the relationship she has with her younger brother, Suvrat, who has autism. Although they grew apart at some point, Suvrat is now Shreya's inspiration.
Shreya’s mother, Sangeeta Jain, has been working closely with the Global Autism Project for several years. In 2010, we partnered with SOREM in Chandigarh, and have since sent over 20 SkillCorps® teams to provide hands-on training to the teachers and staff at the school. You can hear more about our SkillCorps program in episode 4. We hope to have Sangeeta on the show in the future to talk more about the work at SOREM and her experiences as a mother.
Shreya and I discuss the understanding of autism in India and what it was like for her family when her brother would repeatedly get rejected by different schools. She details her first lessons of advocacy and why it’s important to educate children about autism at an early age.
Shreya reflects on the reasons she left the pharmaceutical industry for a path of entrepreneurship. I could feel the passion in her voice as she expressed her strive to create something fulfilling and wholesome.
You can learn more about Shreya Jain and her work here: Reservoir.
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TBT | 35. The Do Better Movement, with Dr. Megan DeLeon
TBT | 3. Self-Advocacy and Parenting at The Autism Cafe, with Eileen Lamb
158. Thanksgiving Special | Celebrating 20 Years, with the Global Autism Project Team
157. RTD | Accessibility and Accommodations, with the Global Autism Community
TBT | 49. Special Education and Disability Rights, with Michael Gilberg
156. Finding My Own Identity, with Ali Carbone
155. The Power of Social Stories, with Sivan Hong
TBT | 4. SkillCorps Trip Reflections, with Andrew Bennett, Brittney Paye, and Jessie Sheahan
154. RTD | Neurodiversity-Affirming Practices, with the Global Autism Community
153. A Strong Sibling Bond, with Anthony and Alexis Sevieri
152. Cubbie: Personalised Sensory Regulation, with David McIntyre
TBT | 39. Why the World Needs All Kinds of Minds, with Dr. Temple Grandin
151. SkillCorps Journey, with Team India
150. SkillCorps | Accessible Employment in India
TBT | 13. Autism Services in the Czech Republic, with Katerina Cizkova
TBT | 15. Shining a Light on Autism, with Timothy Boykin
149. Special Needs Music, with Stephen Flinn
TBT | 34. A Place to Learn and Thrive in India, with Sangeeta Jain
148. RTD | Autistic Identity, with the Global Autism Community
147. The International Behavior Analysis Organization, with Dr. Michael Mueller and Our CEO Molly Ola Pinney
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