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Through a variety of resources, Easterseals provides information and guidance about how to navigate changing needs within our communities.

  • Lolo Spencer
    Podcast

    Episode 17: Model, Actor, and CEO: A Conversation with Lolo Spencer

    Erin and Lily chat with actor, model, content creator, and CEO of the lifestyle brand Live Solo, Lolo Spencer (she/her). Known for her advocacy efforts in changing the narrative around disability, Lolo shares her incredible journey and vision for a more inclusive world.
  • Tina Friml
    Podcast

    Episode 16: Changing Expectations Through Comedy with Tina Friml

    Tina Friml (she/her), a New York-based comedian, shares her unique experiences navigating the comedy scene. We'll explore the misconceptions about disabilities, the role of humor and radical self-acceptance, and turning casual ableism into comedy gold.
  • Rawan Tuffaha outside in a soft, calming place with trees and lights
    Podcast

    Episode 15: Rawan Tuffaha Unveils the Artistic Journey of ASD Band

    Rawan Tuffaha (she/her) is the lead singer of the ASD Band, a group composed entirely of autistic musicians, which shines a light on talent within the autistic community. This episode explores the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities as they transition into adulthood, particularly in accessing employment and continuing to receive support.
  • Siblings Subodh & Aarti
    Podcast

    Episode 14: Navigating Independence and Relationships with Subodh and Aarti

    In this episode, we delve into the importance of the diverse representation of autism in media, the critical role of technology in improving communication skills, and the universal struggles with dating, and sibling dynamics. Subodh (he/him) also discusses his participation in the show Love on the Spectrum.
  • Gaelynn Lea holding a violin
    Podcast

    Episode 13: Gaelynn Lea

    Join our hosts, Lily Newton and Erin Hawley, as they sit down with the riveting Gaelynn Lea (she/her), whose voice and violin strings resonate with the force of change, challenging our perceptions of ability and accessibility.
  • Jameela Jamil
    Podcast

    Episode 12: Jameela Jamil

    In this exciting episode, Jameela Jamil (she/her), actress, activist, and television host, shares how she began to understand her own disability while navigating the entertainment industry. We're working through shame, making our own rules, and creating inclusive spaces together to break barriers. Are you in?
  • Lachi in a pink shirt, wearing matching make up.
    Podcast

    Episode 11: Lachi

    Erin and Lily are joined by award-winning recording artist, Youtuber and disability advocate Lachi (she/her). Lachi talks about her DEIA work in the music industry and the nuances of ableism as it relates to trauma, class, race, and gender.
  • Collette Divitto smiling delightfully, leaning on a table with a tray full of cookies and a cup of milk
    Podcast

    Episode 10: Collette Divitto

    Collette Divitto (she/her), founder and CEO of Collettey’s Cookies, turned her love for baking into a successful business where half of the staff has a disability. She chats about her successes, life as an entrepreneur, and the stigma many disabled people face while building their careers.
  • Jillian Mercado in an over-the-shoulder blouse, short hair, gazing to the side
    Podcast

    Episode 9: Jillian Mercado

    As a fashion model, actress, and disability rights advocate, Jillian Mercado (she/her) has a lot going on! Throughout her career, she has encountered comments from strangers about her disability. Learn about how she became inspired by those experiences to create safe, inclusive spaces on social media.
  • Lindsey Rowe Parker holding up her book
    Podcast

    Episode 8: Lindsey Rowe Parker

    Lindsey Rowe Parker (she/her), author of the children’s book, “Wiggles, Stomps, and Squeezes Calm My Jitters Down,” joins the podcast to discuss why disability representation is important in children's literature.
  • Kaelynn Partlow smiling in front of a field of tulips
    Podcast

    Episode 7: Kaelynn Partlow

    Kaelynn Partlow (she/her), autistic advocate and Senior Therapist at Project Hope Foundation, Inc., was featured on the Netflix series called, “Love on the Spectrum.” She joins hosts Erin and Lily to chat about neurodiversity, social media advocacy, and more!
  • Vilissa Thompson in a white blouse and glasses, in a wheelchair, in a sunny park
    Podcast

    Episode 6: Vilissa Thompson

    In this episode, we talk about disability pride with Vilissa Thompson (she/her), who is celebrating the 10 year anniversary of her work!