Episode 44: The Catina Way
Clinical social worker Catina Burkett joins us for a discussion about her experience as a Black, autistic woman. She explores how cultural stereotypes are dangerous for Black, autistic individuals. She joins her and our returning friend, Sean Inderbitzen to talk about their approach to helping autistic people who are seeking mental health services.
Read Catina's article here
https://www.spectrumnews.org/opinion/viewpoint/autistic-while-black-how-autism-amplifies-stereotypes/
Find the work of Sean and Catina for mental health professionals here
http://seaninderbitzen.com/for-professionals/
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A conversation with Tamasha Tennant
Case of the twisties.
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Kindhearted Kids
A conversation with Sean Inderbitzen
Not so “special” special needs.
Episode 56: Equity in community treatment options. A conversation with Ross from Disability Rights Ohio.
Episode 55: All things autism, curiosity and empathy. A Conversation Dr. Robyn
Episode 54: Acceptance Pt.2 Connection
Episode 53: Music and minimum wage.
Episode 52: The Hill We Climb with Casey
Episode 51: Acceptance Pt.1
Episode 50: Community, resistance and acceptance
Christmas cocktails with Jen
Thanksgiving meatloaf on a folded fitted sheet.
Episode 49: Safe Splash Swim School and Swim Labs
Everything is Spiritual with Rob Bell
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Scary Stories For Creepy Kids
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The Turn of the Screw
Dr. Laura Call of the Day
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