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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 2H 34M

The Disability System is Collapsing. With Taylor Hines

from Staring Down the Storm: Autism Advocacy in America · host Tabitha Zeigler

I’m still thinking about my conversation with Taylor Hines where we didn’t sugarcoat a single thing. What’s happening to families navigating disability right now isn’t just frustrating—it’s unacceptable. Services are being slashed, hours reduced, and the people making these decisions? Many of them have never stepped foot into the lives they’re impacting. So I have to ask: who are these systems actually designed to serve?Taylor brought a perspective that hit hard: this isn’t just policy failure, it’s a values failure. When support drops from meaningful, consistent care to a bare minimum of hours, what are we really saying about these individuals and their families? That they’re too expensive? Too complicated? Not worth it? We talk a lot about “advocacy,” but how much of it is performative versus rooted in real, lived experience?We also got into the language we use, labels like “profound disability,” and how they quietly reinforce limitation instead of possibility. If we met people where they are instead of boxing them in, how different could outcomes look? And why aren’t the people writing policies required to witness that firsthand?At some point, we have to stop pretending this is just bureaucracy. This is about priorities. About greed. About who gets care and who gets left behind. I have to ask - what kind of society are we actually building here?*Find more info on Taylor here:*Connie's Clubhouse- https://www.conniesclubhouse.workDonate to Connie's Clubhouse active campaigns here!- https://givebutter.com/conniesclubhouse*Chapters*00:00 Autism Advocacy and Connie's Clubhouse05:51 Understanding the GI Bill and Educational Benefits for Veterans18:00 Changes in Behavioral Support Services and Funding29:49 Community and Government Responsibility in Disability Advocacy39:56 Navigating Sensory Challenges in Daily Life55:37 The Need for Real Advocacy and Representation01:07:57 The Role of Government in Disability Advocacy01:16:56 Navigating Bureaucracy and Advocacy01:23:42 The Impact of Medical Debt01:37:58 Empowerment Through Advocacy01:56:19 The Impact of Immigration Policies on Communities02:10:59 Navigating the Education System for Disabled Children02:22:10 The Need for Genuine Leadership and Empathy02:33:39 A Call to Action for Support and Connection*Contact Tabitha:*[email protected]://tabithazeigler.com/

I’m still thinking about my conversation with Taylor Hines where we didn’t sugarcoat a single thing. What’s happening to families navigating disability right now isn’t just frustrating—it’s unacceptable. Services are being slashed, hours reduced, and the people making these decisions? Many of them have never stepped foot into the lives they’re impacting. So I have to ask: who are these systems actually designed to serve?Taylor brought a perspective that hit hard: this isn’t just policy failure, it’s a values failure. When support drops from meaningful, consistent care to a bare minimum of hours, what are we really saying about these individuals and their families? That they’re too expensive? Too complicated? Not worth it? We talk a lot about “advocacy,” but how much of it is performative versus rooted in real, lived experience?We also got into the language we use, labels like “profound disability,” and how they quietly reinforce limitation instead of possibility. If we met people where they are instead of boxing them in, how different could outcomes look? And why aren’t the people writing policies required to witness that firsthand?At some point, we have to stop pretending this is just bureaucracy. This is about priorities. About greed. About who gets care and who gets left behind. I have to ask - what kind of society are we actually building here?*Find more info on Taylor here:*Connie's Clubhouse- https://www.conniesclubhouse.workDonate to Connie's Clubhouse active campaigns here!- https://givebutter.com/conniesclubhouse*Chapters*00:00 Autism Advocacy and Connie's Clubhouse05:51 Understanding the GI Bill and Educational Benefits for Veterans18:00 Changes in Behavioral Support Services and Funding29:49 Community and Government Responsibility in Disability Advocacy39:56 Navigating Sensory Challenges in Daily Life55:37 The Need for Real Advocacy and Representation01:07:57 The Role of Government in Disability Advocacy01:16:56 Navigating Bureaucracy and Advocacy01:23:42 The Impact of Medical Debt01:37:58 Empowerment Through Advocacy01:56:19 The Impact of Immigration Policies on Communities02:10:59 Navigating the Education System for Disabled Children02:22:10 The Need for Genuine Leadership and Empathy02:33:39 A Call to Action for Support and Connection*Contact Tabitha:*[email protected]://tabithazeigler.com/

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