130 - Inclusion in Action: Parenting, Politics, and Policy with Carol Waldman
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In this episode of The Inclusive Dad podcast, host AAron welcomes community activist and mother of three, Carol Waldman, for an engaging conversation on inclusion, advocacy, and the journey of raising a son on the autism spectrum. Carol shares her family’s story, from navigating early diagnoses and therapies to celebrating milestones in sports, faith communities, and college life. She also highlights the importance of community, policy change, and finding support networks that truly empower neurodiverse individuals. This heartfelt dialogue offers practical insights for families, educators, and advocates committed to building inclusive spaces where everyone belongs.
Key Takeaways:
Defining Inclusion – Carol emphasizes acceptance, belonging, and ensuring no one is an afterthought.
Family Journey – Raising a child with autism taught resilience, advocacy, and the power of community.
Support Systems – Inclusive faith communities, schools, and sports programs can transform confidence and opportunities.
Policy Advocacy – Families can influence change by engaging legislators and sharing lived experiences.
Finding Your People – Building community and connection is essential for long-term inclusion and support.
Carol Waldman’s definition of inclusion:
Inclusion is the acceptance of differences and not isolating or segregating people based on being neurodiverse. Making sure everyone feels like they belong.
Carol Waldman’s Bio:
Carol Waldman is a political advocate, community leader, and passionate voice for neurodiversity. Based in San Diego, she has worked for elected officials at the local, state, and federal levels and currently serves as an elected Delegate to the California State Democratic Party, in addition to holding roles on numerous advocacy committees. Carol's work is deeply personal-her oldest son was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, which inspired her commitment to supporting neurodivergent individuals and their families.
In addition to raising three children along with her husband Tom, Carol has led parent support groups at her temple, volunteered with Autism Tree, and held leadership roles in organizations such as Run Women Run and the American Jewish Committee.
Carol has spoken before the San Diego County Board of Supervisors in support of legislation to expand recruitment and training programs for neurodivergent individuals. She continues to advocate for more inclusive workplaces, focusing on awareness, accommodations, and opportunities—especially for neurodivergent young adults.
Connect with Carol Waldman:
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carol.n.waldman/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carol.n.waldman
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-waldman-5b390618/
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