Real talk, real tools, and real hope for families experiencing disability—a Hope Heals podcast hosted by author Amy Julia Becker. Culture often tells us that families with disability are a problem. At Take the Next Step, we see your family as a gift—to society and to your community. Your family matters. Your child matters. We need you here. Join Amy Julia each week for honest conversations with parents, therapists, and disability advocates about finding delight at home and belonging in commu ...
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Pushing Forward with Alycia | A Disability Podcast Pushing Forward with Alycia is the weekly podcast that gives disability a voice and welcomes everyone—disabled people, allies, families, and inclusive employers—into a courageous, judgment‑free space to learn, ask questions, and advance access together. Launched June 29, 2023 and dropping new episodes every Thursday, host Alycia Anderson—disabled motivational speaker, DEI educator, entrepreneur, athlete, and storyteller—shares lived experien ...
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The Therapy for Black Girls podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible version of ourselves.
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Rayana’s Voice: A Rett Syndrome Journey Where Care Meets Science & Stories
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Here I talk about life and relationships with a disability, often where disability and spirituality intersect. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/uncensored-disability/support
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Sam Balegno has Down Syndrome, lives in Massachusetts and eats a lot of pizza. Jenna Balegno (his older sister) lives in California, has a dog named Norman and eats a lot of pizza. Listen in on their casual and candid phone calls to each other and get a little insight on what it means to have Down Syndrome... and more importantly... what it doesn't mean.
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The Secret Life of Sibs is made for siblings of people with special needs, by a twin of someone with special needs. Join us for honest conversations with adult siblings from diverse backgrounds. Let's help redefine the expected sibling narrative. Life isn’t all sunshine and rainbows - it’s sunshine streaming through dark clouds and storms and it’s sometimes struggling to see the rainbow. Speaking that communal experience into the light can reach those of us otherwise alone in our circumstance.
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Welcome to "The Autism Dad" podcast, hosted by Rob Gorski — a single father to three remarkable autistic children and the voice behind a widely-read blog that has been a lifeline for parents since 2010. With over a decade of firsthand experience, Rob's insights have not only impacted families worldwide but have also been featured on platforms like The Tamron Hall Show, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, CNN, and Entrepreneur Magazine. Join us every Tuesday and Thursday for fresh episodes that delve in ...
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Often, as a result of a life changing event, many people unwittingly become employers of care staff in their homes. A loved one had an accident or incident that results in a brain injury or trauma, spinal injury or multiple complex disabilities that changes their life - as well as all those around them; their families, their friends, even their work colleagues. Caregivers, support workers, rehabilitation assistants are employed to provide complex care for them, sometimes on a 24/7 basis. The ...
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“It takes a village to raise a child” ~African Proverb ~ Welcome to the Guilbault Girls Show where you will have the opportunity to hear from mothers, fathers, siblings, and individuals themselves about their journey of living with a disability. We also have special guests on to share the many resources that are available to those living with a disability and their families. So, get ready to laugh, smile, cry, maybe even get a little angry when you hear some of these stories of their day-to- ...
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Courtney & Brittney are two birth trauma mamas navigating life as full-time caregivers, mothers, wives, and friends. They aim to take their experiences, break them down, and share what they’ve learned in hope of creating a more equitable, accessible, and inclusive world. So come b*tch while you bolus…
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Welcome to The Special Parent Podcast! I’m Dr. Deanna Iverson, a proud mom of three boys, two incredible kids with special needs, and I’m here to remind you that you’re not alone on this journey. Whether you’re navigating the highs, the lows, or those moments in between, this podcast is your weekly dose of hope, help, and heartfelt guidance. Together, we’ll celebrate the victories, tackle the challenges, and connect with a community that truly understands. So grab your favorite cup of coffee ...
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Welcome to Parenting Impossible, the podcast dedicated to empowering and supporting the disability community. Hosted by Annette Hines, this podcast was born out of a mission to combat the scattered and sometimes inaccurate information that parents and caregivers of disabled adult children often face.In each episode, we delve into the pressing questions and concerns that weigh on the minds of the entire special needs community including those with autism, intellectual disabilities, physical d ...
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There is no shortage of content for women balancing parenting with a career. Ditto for those caring for a child with a disability. But what about the women doing both? The SEN Mums’ Career Club is a place for women raising children with complex and additional needs to find support and inspiration from fellow mums who are also endlessly juggling hospital appointments, DLA forms and EHCP reviews with climbing the career ladder. Every week, journalist and SEN mum Leisa Millar speaks to women in ...
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There is comfort in having friends that have been on the same path you're on. We are those friends! Our names are Jackie and Ben, and we have a daughter (Jordyn) and a son (Hudson.) You might know us from the SUMMER SHIRT PROJECT on Instagram, Facebook, and Tik Tok, and maybe you own one of our shirts. (If so ... THANK YOU!) At age two, Jordyn was diagnosed with autism. We started looking for as much input as we could gather so we could be the best possible parents and advocates for her. Ove ...
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"Through My Sister's Eyes" : A Sibling's Perspective on Disability and Strength
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27:42Send us a text In this special episode of Rayana’s Voice, I sit down with my younger sister — the youngest in our family — to explore what it’s really like growing up with an older sister who has a disability. We’ll talk about early memories, everyday life, how our perspectives were shaped, and what siblinghood means in this context. We’ll also wea…
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Different Country, Same Courage: Living with Rett syndrome in Norway- Part 1
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49:02Send us a text From Phoenix to Norway, love and resilience speak the same language. Tashana Dees talks with the parents of a 10-year-old girl living with Rett Syndrome about diagnosis, daily life, faith, and global advocacy-reminding us that courage knows no borders Join us on skool: skool.com/rayanas-voice-pod Support the show I would like to than…
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Twin Power: Elevating Women in Business and Leadership
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33:29In this episode of 'Pushing Forward with Alycia,' Alycia is joined by her twin sister Regina to discuss their recent experience at the EmpowHer Conference in Austin. The conference, focused on women's empowerment and leadership, and a perfect opportunity to share about their new project, 'Own IT Mastery,' aimed at helping women scale their business…
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The Help Disability Parents Actually Need (But Rarely Ask For) with Jordan Arogeti
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25:20E8 — Asking for help shouldn’t feel impossible. In this episode, Jordan Arogeti, CEO of SupportNow, joins Amy Julia Becker to talk about why asking for help can feel so hard, especially for disability families. They explore how SupportNow offers a simple path toward connection and lasting support. Connect to Community download: A one-page guide to …
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Session 436: The Sibling Sit-Down w/ Skylar Marshai & Sunlyn Chiraya
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55:55Welcome back to another episode of our sibling sit-down series. I hope you’ve been enjoying it so far. We’ve answered sibling questions, broken down various sibling dynamics, so it’s only right that we sit down to chat with some actual siblings. This week, we're excited to welcome Skylar Marshai and Sunlyn Chiraya, a sister duo finding new ways to …
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YOUR HOME, THEIR WORKPLACE - Season 2, Episode 7 - Talking about Live-in Care with Janet Shreeve
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35:07In this episode, host Cecily Lalloo sits down with Janet Shreeve, Director of Shreeve Care Services, to explore the realities, challenges, and rewards of live-in care — a personalised alternative to care homes that helps people remain in the comfort of their own homes. In this episode of YOUR HOME. THEIR WORKPLACE learn about What live-in care mean…
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Theo Braddy | Living Legend Empowering the Next Generation
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40:43In this episode of 'Pushing Forward with Alycia', host Alycia welcomes Theo Braddy, a prominent disability rights advocate and executive director of the National Council on Independent Living (NCIL). They discuss the significance of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) and the barriers people with disabilities face, often highligh…
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UCSF Fresno at 50: Advancing Health in the Central Valley
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4:56Founded in 1975, UCSF Fresno commemorates 50 remarkable years of training local doctors and improving healthcare in California's Central Valley in 2025. UCSF Fresno is a regional campus of UCSF's School of Medicine, located in the heart of California's San Joaquin Valley. By both serving and drawing strength from extraordinarily deep community root…
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What If I’m Just Exhausted? {Questions from Disability Parents} with Matt Mooney
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32:59E7 — Q+R: How do I take care of myself and avoid burnout? How do I make sure siblings aren't overlooked? Is it okay to grieve? Where can my child build lifelong friendships? How do I stop feeling guilty? In this episode, Amy Julia Becker and Matt Mooney, co-founder of 99 Balloons, respond to your questions. Thank you to our audience for your though…
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Session 435: Breaking Down Sibling Dynamics
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49:25Welcome back to the second episode of our “Sibling Sit-Down” series, where we’re exploring sibling relationships and all the factors that shape the emotional dynamics created between them. Today, we're joined by Támara Hill, licensed clinical child and family therapist who has built an online platform by making mental health information accessible …
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The Heart of Inclusion: How We Built a Global Speaking Brand
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38:30In this episode of 'Pushing Forward with Alycia,' Alycia Anderson and her husband Marty celebrate the five-year anniversary of The Alycia Anderson Company. The podcast reflects on their journey of transitioning from corporate jobs to becoming successful entrepreneurs. They discuss the creation of their impactful keynote, 'The Heart of Inclusion,' w…
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From Deficit to Delight: Changing the Disability Narrative with Heather Avis
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28:15E6 — What if one powerful way to advocate for your child is simply to delight in who they are? Author and advocate Heather Avis talks with Amy Julia about learning to find joy in family life, even when the world isn’t built for disability. They explore: Why delight can rewrite the disability narrative What it takes to move from deficit to delight T…
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Session 434: Ask Dr. Joy - The Sibling Sit Down
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13:42This week, we're kicking off a new mini-series here on the podcast that we're calling The Sibling Sit Down. Over the next couple of weeks, we will be digging into the bonds that have formed us and shaped us, the relationships that challenge us, and everything in between. We have found that the relationship with our siblings is often very formative …
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Empathy in Action: Shane Walsh's Connection to IDD and Best Buddies at JMU
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32:43In this episode of 'Pushing Forward with Alycia,' host Alycia Anderson welcomes Shane Walsh, a passionate advocate and global ambassador for Best Buddies International. Shane shares his personal story of growing up with his younger brother Lucas, who has autism. He reflects on how this relationship shaped his worldview and motivated his advocacy fo…
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Disability & Belonging: “We Aren’t Us Without You” with Erik Carter
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25:45E5 — We all long to belong. But for many families experiencing disability, true belonging can feel out of reach. In this episode, researcher and advocate Erik Carter joins Amy Julia Becker to unpack how small steps toward inclusion and belonging can transform entire communities. They explore: How families can foster communities of belonging Common …
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Session 433: Erykah Badu x Jill Scott- 25 Years of Mama’s Gun & Who Is Jill Scott?
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51:47This week we’re celebrating two iconic albums that have shaped the sound and soul of a generation, Erykah Badu’s Mama’s Gun and Jill Scott’s Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1, both turning 25 this year. Joining us for this nostalgic and soul-filled conversation is Taryn Finley, journalist and founder of the Unbothered platform. During this…
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Breaking Barriers-Accessible Healthcare for Special Needs
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23:17Send us a text 🎙️ Episode 3 – Breaking Barriers: Accessible Healthcare for Special Needs In this episode, host Tashana Dees, founder of Rayana’s Voice Podcast and New Birth Diagnostics Laboratory, explores the systemic barriers that families of individuals with Rett syndrome and other developmental disabilities face in accessing healthcare. Drawing…
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BONUS: How Traveling Alone Can Spark Self-Discovery
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9:39Seeing the world as a solo traveler pushes you to show up in a way only you can, as your most authentic self. And while the experience can be daunting, it welcomes opportunities for self-exploration and discovery. To be pushed out of your comfort zone in a place that’s not your home is a gift filled with moments that are sure to sharpen and evolve …
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Rewrite the Narrative: Melissa Salazar on ADHD & Opportunity
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31:45In this episode of 'Pushing Forward with Alycia,' host Alycia Anderson shares an inspiring conversation with Melissa Salazar, a disability advocate and Netflix employee known for her resilience and ability to turn adversity into opportunity. Melissa recounts her journey from being labeled 'too much' due to her Attention deficit hyperactivity disord…
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Send us a text In this heartfelt and empowering episode of Rayana's Voice: A Rett Syndrome Journey, host Tashana Dees opens up about what families need to know after receiving a Rett Syndrome diagnosis. Through her personal experience as Rayana's mom, Tashana breaks down the basics of Rett in simple, compassionate language- what it means, how it im…
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Disability & Family: The Yes/No Filter Every Parent Needs with Jillian Benfield
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27:05E4 — Overwhelmed by therapies, appointments, and never-ending “to-dos”? Author Jillian Benfield shares practical tools for families experiencing disability—offering parents guidance on setting limits, saying yes to what matters, and finding beauty in everyday life. Jillian and Amy Julia Becker explore: Parenting and caregiving without burning out D…
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Session 432: The Impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
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56:20By iHeartPodcasts and Joy Harden Bradford, Ph.D.
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BONUS: Navigating Friendship Dynamics on Group Trips
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14:36Group travel can create incredible memories and deeper friendships, but it also exposes relationship dynamics that usually stay hidden. When you're sharing rooms and splitting costs, those little friendship quirks get magnified. The indecisive friend becomes a bigger challenge when deciding dinner plans. Budget conversations can't be avoided anymor…
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The Future We Choose: Tony Coelho, the ADA, and America’s Next Chapter
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35:07In this episode of Pushing Forward with Alycia, I sit down with the Honorable Tony Coelho, retired U.S. Congressman and the principal author of the Americans with Disabilities Act, for a conversation that reaches far beyond disability policy. It’s a history lesson, a civics class, and a moral compass all in one thirty minute session. As a nat…
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Episode 1: Living with Rett Syndrome – A Mother’s Journey
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23:42Send us a text In our first official episode, we share the story of living with Rett syndrome through the eyes of a mother and advocate. We dive into what Rett syndrome is, how it connects to the MECP2 gene, and why this gene plays such a crucial role in the challenges families face. From understanding the science to experiencing the day-to-day rea…
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The Hospitality of Need: Disability and Interdependence with Kevan Chandler
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28:06E3 — Many of us don't want to ask for help, but what if being needful isn’t weakness but a doorway to connection, friendship, and belonging? Kevan Chandler, coauthor of The Hospitality of Need, shares his personal story with Amy Julia Becker, reflecting on his experiences with spinal muscular atrophy, neediness, and the ways mutual care shapes his …
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Session 431: Understanding Personality Disorders
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49:00This week we’re diving into a conversation about personality disorders with psychiatrist Dr. Tracey Marks. Dr. Marks breaks down what personality disorders are, how they differ from other mental health conditions, and some of the common misconceptions people have about them. We also talk about how personality disorders can impact relationships, wha…
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Raising Body Confident Kids with Autism and ADHD (S8E28)
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56:13How do we help our neurodivergent kids feel confident intheir own bodies? That’s the big question in this week’s episode of The Autism Dad Podcast. I’m joined by Dr. Whitney Casares, pediatrician, public health expert, autism mom, and fellow at the American Academy of Pediatrics, to talk about her new book My One of a Kind Body: The Ultimate Guide …
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YOUR HOME. THEIR WORKPLACE. - Season 2, Episode 6 - Kim Farmer on being a child carer for a sibling
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58:52I met Kim, through my gym. We were partnered to do what's called an Engine Race - I hadn't heard the term till then! What stayed with me after our first meeting was the fact that Kim Farmer was caring for her older brother, and had been since she was a child. I knew that Kim would have experiences that I couldn't imagine and also knew she would hav…
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Prostate Cancer Survivorship: Urinary and Sexual Wellness
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22:38Dr. Lindsay Hampson discusses urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction following prostate cancer treatment, emphasizing that both are common and treatable. She explains the different types of incontinence—stress, urge, mixed, and overflow—and outlines how understanding the cause helps guide treatment. Options include pelvic floor physical therap…
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In this episode, Dr. Joy explores the cultural and societal messaging that tells Black women they must constantly prove their worth through productivity and self-sacrifice. She shares how travel, particularly solo travel, can be a radical act of self-care and joy. This episode is a reminder that rest is not something to be earned—it is a right. Whe…
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Izzy’s Path: From High School Advocate to Cancer Survivor and Nonprofit Influencer
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35:40In this episode of 'Pushing Forward with Alycia,' host Alycia Anderson sits down with Izzy Grimmer, a remarkable high school student and disability advocate in honor of Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month. Izzy shares her inspiring journey, including her recent battle with cancer, her work establishing a disability advocacy and awareness week at her s…
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Parenting Kids with Disabilities: The Power of Delight with Sissy Goff
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26:39E2 — What if delight is one of the greatest gifts you can give your child? In this episode, Amy Julia Becker talks with therapist and author Sissy Goff, LPC-MHSP, about how parents—especially those raising children with disabilities—can bring delight into everyday family life. Together, they explore: What gets in the way of delighting in our childr…
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Session 430: Re-Living Single with Erika Alexander & Kim Coles
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46:40This week we’re joined by cultural icons Erika Alexander and Kim Coles, two of the stars of the beloved 90s sitcom Living Single. Now co-hosts of the Re-Living Single podcast, Erika and Kim are taking a walk down memory lane, revisiting the episodes that made us laugh, cry, and feel seen. During this conversation, they share what it’s been like to …
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Radiation Therapy for Oligometastatic Prostate Cancer
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9:26Radiologist Dr. Julian Hong plains how stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is used to treat oligometastatic prostate cancer—cases where cancer has spread but only to a few limited sites. This approach targets small clusters of metastases with high-dose, image-guided radiation in five or fewer sessions. Hong reviews clinical trial evidence sh…
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Healing Through Fascia: A Journey to Balance with Dr. Jes
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34:32In this episode of 'Pushing Forward with Alycia,' host Alycia Anderson welcomes Dr. Jessica Stavale, also known as Dr. Jes, a clinical trauma psychologist and founder of The Fascia Movement. Both a disabled vet and a survivor of significant trauma, Dr. Jes shares her healing journey and how it led her to integrate Fascia Medicine, psychology, and i…
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Don’t Wait to Celebrate: Disability and Delight with Katherine Wolf
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31:05E1 — "How could there be a good future in the midst of so much loss?" If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the challenges of disability—or if you know a family walking that road—you won’t want to miss this conversation with Katherine Wolf. She is an author, advocate, and co-founder of Hope Heals. Together, Katherine and Amy Julia Becker explore how f…
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When it comes to marginalized intersectional identities, Black women and women of color are no stranger. But if we zoom out, what does that experience look like across systems, access, and paychecks? Today we're excited to be joined by economist, advocate, and author Anna Gifty. She’s here to talk about her new book, ‘The Double Tax: How Women of C…
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UCSF stroke neurologist Dr. Anirudh Sreekrishnan and UCSF vascular neurosurgeon Dr. Luis Savastano describe Moyamoya disease, a rare condition where arteries at the base of the brain become narrowed or blocked, reducing blood flow. The name “moyamoya” means “puff of smoke” in Japanese, describing the tiny vessels that form to compensate. These frag…
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0:51Send us a text 🎙️ Rayana’s Voice: A Rett Syndrome Journey This powerful podcast shares the inspiring story of Rayana, a young girl living with Rett Syndrome, and the family who refuses to let her voice go unheard. Through heartfelt conversations, personal reflections, and expert insights, Rayana’s Voice sheds light on the daily challenges, small vi…
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Producer Zian Chavez | We Are The Most Beautiful People
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26:25In this episode of 'Pushing Forward with Alycia,' host Alycia Anderson discusses the revolutionary concept of beauty with Zian Chavez, a Spanish indigenous, queer, non-binary neurodiverse artist and film producer. Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Chavez shares insights from her groundbreaking documentary, 'We Are The Most Beautiful People,' which…
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Welcome to Take the Next Step, a weekly podcast for families experiencing disability, offering practical guidance, encouragement, and hope. I’m Amy Julia Becker, writer, speaker, and mom to Penny, my 19-year-old daughter with Down syndrome. Each Wednesday, I’ll bring you short, hope-filled conversations with fellow parents, therapists, and disabili…
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Session 428 ICYMI: Increasing Sexual Confidence
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32:49We can't let September go by without acknowledging Sex Positive September. Over the years, we've done dozens of episodes exploring sexual liberation, sexuality, and sexual health, so we wanted to pull from our archives to bring you this essential conversation. In this episode, Dr. Pia Goff joins us to get real about what chips away at our sexual co…
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One Doctor's Journey Through the AIDS Epidemic
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7:13On his very first day at San Francisco General Hospital, Dr. Paul Volberding met his first AIDS patient – a moment that shaped his career and left an indelible mark on the fight against an epidemic. Now, more than 40 years later, Volberding reflects on the creation of Ward 86, the nation’s first HIV clinics, and how UCSF’s compassionate, community-…
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Neuromodulation Pharmacogenetics and Imaging: Biological Approaches to Tailoring Therapy
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42:19As part of the 2025 Developmental Disabilities Conference, Dr. Elysa Marco talks about various biological approaches to therapy. Series: "Developmental Disabilities Update" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40623]By UCTV: UC San Francisco
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Unlocking Change: Sarah Crawford's Take on Disability, Politics & Advocacy
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31:45In this episode of 'Pushing Forward with Alycia,' Alycia Anderson welcomes Sarah Crawford, CEO of TLC and a North Carolina state representative, to discuss her extensive work in supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Sarah shares her inspiring journey from a service-oriented family to her impactful roles in b…
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This week, we’re discussing a crisis that’s disrupting lives across the country: the escalating wave of deportations tearing families apart and dismantling the fragile sense of safety many immigrants cling to. For this conversation I’m joined by Catherine Labiran, a writer, organizer, and research manager whose work lives at the intersections of im…
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