Ohio DD Talks

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Ohio DD Talks

The mission of the Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council (DD Council) is to create change that improves independence, productivity and inclusion for people with developmental disabilities and their families in community life. The DD Council consists of members, most who are people with disabilities, appointed by the governor. Our videos highlight our Council members and the work of DD Council and its grantees. We also strive to bring attention to both the challenges and successes experienced by people with disabilities. Be sure to visit our website at http://www.ddc.ohio.gov.

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    Speak Up, Speak Out, Speak Loud: Taking on Ohio's Disability System

    In this episode of Ohio DD Talks, host Shari Cooper sits down with three advocates who know firsthand how complicated — and consequential — the rules governing disability support services can be. Renee Wood, a well-known Ohio disability advocate and two-time author; Dana Charlton, Executive Director of the Ohio Self-Determination Association; and Nicholas Comstock, speaker and podcaster, join Shari for an honest conversation about how state rules get made, why the system confuses everyone it touches, and what it actually takes to fight for change.Host: Shari Cooper Guests: Renee Wood, Dana Charlton, Nicholas ComstockKey TopicsHow State Rules Are Made: Dana breaks down Ohio's rule-making process — from agency drafting to public hearings to review by the Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review (JCAR) — and explains why showing up in numbers with a unified voice is one of the most powerful things advocates can do.Why the System Is So Confusing: Nick points to agencies that don't talk to each other, overloaded case managers, and contradictory rules as the root of the problem. Renee argues the fix is simple: stop creating a new rule for every new problem and start simplifying the system overall.Who Is Really the Boss: Renee and Nick dig into the tension between providers who answer to agencies and the people they are supposed to serve. Renee contrasts the confusion in Medicaid-funded care with her own experience as a private hire employer, where she signs the checks and there is no middleman.Nick's Fight for a Patient Lift: Nick shares his months-long battle to obtain a portable electric patient lift covered by his Medicaid insurance. After repeated rejections from DME companies citing low reimbursement rates, the solution turned out to be a simple prior authorization — a lesson with real takeaway value for anyone hitting a similar wall.Stopping a Bad Rule: Renee recalls her first year on the Ohio DD Council, when she pushed back against a proposal to convert garages into group living spaces for people with disabilities. Her pointed response helped kill the proposal on the spot.What Would Actually Fix This: Renee calls for people with disabilities to hold positions of power in the systems that govern their lives. Nick's answer: speak up, speak out, and speak loud — and make lawmakers care enough to listen.Advice for Advocates: Know your rule cold. Use real examples from your own life, not pity. Do your own research. Get in front of your legislators and don't let them forget your face. Be the squeaky wheel.Why It MattersThe systems shaping the daily lives of people with disabilities were largely built without them. This episode is a frank, sometimes funny, always honest look at what it takes to navigate those systems and change them. Whether you are a person with a disability, a family member, or a provider, this conversation will make you think differently about who holds the power and what happens when people decide to take some of it back.Resources and LinksOhio DD Council WebsiteOhio Self-Determination Association (OSDA)Nick Speaks — New podcast episodes every Tuesday on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, and YouTube. Search "Nick Speaks." Contact: [email protected]

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    DD Awareness and Advocacy Day: 500 Advocates Head to the Statehouse

    In this episode of Ohio DD Talks, host Shari Cooper takes us inside one of the most energizing events of the year for Ohio's developmental disability advocates, the annual DD Awareness and Advocacy Day at the Capitol. Shari, who served as emcee for her 12th consecutive year, sits down with three guests who help make the day happen: Shannon Strow, Manager of Government Affairs for LMK Advocacy; Hunter Robinson, a lead advocate at the Ross County Board of DD; and Krystal Albright, advocate and community volunteer from Paulding County.Together, they reflect on how the event has evolved over more than a decade, growing from two separate days into one powerful gathering of 500 advocates. They also share what this year's theme, "Power of Support," means to them personally. From meeting with state legislators to hearing Governor DeWine speak live for the first time, this episode captures why showing up at the Statehouse matters and what it feels like to be in a room full of people fighting for the same things.Host: Shari CooperGuests: Shannon Strow, Hunter Robinson, Krystal Albright Key TopicsThe History of DD Awareness and Advocacy Day: Shannon shares how the event began over 10 years ago as two separate events and how LMK Advocacy has helped shape and grow it over the last five years.This Year's Theme: Power of Support: Hunter and Krystal reflect on what "Power of Support" means in their own lives, from job coaching and HPC support to transportation services and the networks of people who make their goals possible.Taking It to the Legislators: Hunter shares his experience meeting with State Representative Mark Johnson to discuss sidewalk and bus stop accessibility in his community and what it feels like to advocate face to face for real, local change.Governor DeWine at the Capitol: For many attendees, this was the first time seeing the Governor in person. Guests reflect on his message around DSP pay, universal changing stations, and making Ohio more accessible statewide.Storytelling on the Main Stage: Shannon highlights the event's storytelling segment, where advocates Hunter, Christina, and Hope shared personal stories of support, as the most meaningful moment of the day. For Hunter, it was a dream years in the making.An Invitation to First-Time Advocates: Shannon and Hunter encourage anyone thinking about attending to take the leap. The event includes a walkthrough of the legislative meeting process and is designed to help new advocates build confidence.Why It MattersThis episode is a reminder that advocacy is not just something that happens in policy rooms. It happens when real people show up and share their stories. DD Awareness and Advocacy Day gives self-advocates, families, and providers a direct line to the lawmakers who shape the systems they rely on every day. Whether it is fighting for better DSP pay, more accessible sidewalks, or bringing the Special Olympics closer to home, this event shows what it looks like when the developmental disability community shows up together. If you have ever thought about adding your voice, this episode will convince you that now is the time.Resources and LinksOhio DD Council WebsiteLMK AdvocacyLearn about DD Awareness and Advocacy Day

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    From Summit to Community: The Lasting Impact of Inclusion Seekers

    In this episode of Ohio DD Talks, host Shari Cooper sits down with Jan Goings, director of strategy and partnerships of Starfire, and the Cail family—Grace, her father Jeff, and her mother Kathleen—to discuss the inaugural Inclusion Seekers Summit held in October 2025 at the Cincinnati Art Museum. Organized by Starfire with support from the Ohio DD Council and Interact for Health, the Summit drew over 250 attendees from 17 states and 80+ organizations to address loneliness and build genuine belonging in communities across Ohio and beyond.Grace's story is at the heart of this episode. A docent and researcher at the Museum Center, advocate, and passionate fan of Sabrina Carpenter, Grace shares what it meant to be at an event where people asked about her interests, not her disability. Her family reflects on what it truly takes to build a full, connected life.Host: Shari Cooper, Ohio Developmental Disability Council Ambassador Guests: Jan Goings (Director of Strategy and Partnerships, Starfire), Grace Cail, Jeff Cail, Kathleen CailKey TopicsWhat Is the Inclusion Seekers Summit? Jan Goings explains how the Summit grew out of years of community-building work at Starfire. With Ohio DD Council support, they hosted this first large-scale, one-day event to bring a diverse group together around reducing loneliness and building real community connections.Dr. Vivek Murphy and the Epidemic of Loneliness Former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murphy delivered the keynote. Jeff Cail shares how Murphy's accessible style and actionable "take five" framework resonated with attendees and inspired real behavior change.Grace's Experience: Being Seen Beyond Disability Grace reflects on meeting people who were curious about her passions—women's rights, history, musical theater, and Sabrina Carpenter—rather than her disability. Her family shares how community connection has grown her confidence and amplified her voice.Storytelling as Community Building The Summit was designed for active participation, not passive listening.  Breakout sessions, shared meals, and real-world stories—like Operation Hello's neighborhood events in Middletown—gave attendees both inspiration and new connections to take home. Reaching Beyond the "Choir" Kathleen highlights why Starfire deliberately invited the general public—not just disability organizations—because Grace's world and the broader community need to intersect around shared interests, not just shared labels.What Comes Next Starfire is exploring smaller regional summits, story hours, and continued trainings to keep the momentum going and help people take bite-sized steps toward connection every day.Why It MattersLoneliness is a public health crisis, and people with developmental disabilities feel it deeply. The Inclusion Seekers Summit is a reminder that the answer isn't more programs: it's community. When people with disabilities are seen as whole people with interests, passions, and gifts, they participate in and shape community. Grace's story shows what's possible when a young woman is surrounded by people who value her voice.Resources and LinksStarfire WebsiteOhio DD Council WebsiteLearn more about the Inclusion Seekers SummitLearn about the ODDC Community Ambassador ProgramThanks for listening—don't forget to subscribe and share this episode!

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    Five Years of Awesome: A Reunion and Reflection Episode

    In this special reunion episode of Ohio DD Talks, we celebrate five incredible years of the podcast and the closing of the Ohio DD Council’s five-year state plan. Host Shari Cooper is joined by DD Council legends and former hosts—Nate Turner, Michael Denlinger, and Marci Straughter—as they reflect on the podcast’s origins, their personal journeys, and what makes this show so special.In Part 2, Shari chats with current DD Council Chair Jennifer Kucera, who highlights some of the most impactful grant projects from the last five years, including Dollars and Sense, DB101 Ohio, and the FLAP program. They also discuss the Council’s unique Ambassador Program, which gives self-advocates the platform to share their stories and spotlight community experiences across Ohio.Whether you're a longtime listener or new to the show, this episode is full of energy, insight, and appreciation for the power of storytelling in the disability community.Host: Shari Cooper, Ohio Developmental Disability Council AmbassadorGuests: Nate Turner, Michael Denlinger, Marci Straughter, Jennifer Kucera Key TopicsThe Evolution of DD Talks A look back at how the podcast began, its purpose, and how it has grown over five years.Passing the Mic: Reflections from Former Hosts Former hosts Nate Turner, Michael Denlinger, and Marci Straughter share how they shaped the podcast and what made their hosting styles unique.Spotlight on DD Council-Funded Projects Jennifer Kucera highlights impactful grants such as Dollars and Sense, DB101 Ohio, and the FLAP program that supported self-determination, financial literacy, and policy advocacy.Ambassador Program Successes Shari and Jennifer discuss the Council’s innovative Ambassador Program, which empowers self-advocates to share stories from their local communities.Hopes for the Future of the Podcast Guests reflect on what they want DD Talks to become—from growing the audience to reaching national platforms.Why It MattersThis episode honors five years of disability-led storytelling, leadership, and impact. It shows how people with developmental disabilities are not just participants but creators, organizers, and innovators. From celebrating self-advocate-led media to highlighting systemic changes made possible through DD Council grants, this reunion captures the value of community-driven narratives. It reminds us that when disabled people have platforms to speak, teach, and lead—entire systems become more inclusive, more responsive, and more human.Resources and Links:Ohio DD Council WebsiteApply to be on the Council: Council Application PageDB101 Ohio WebsiteListen to the DB101 Ohio DD Talks episode on BuzzsproutLearn about the ODDC Community Ambassador ProgramSubmit your story for the podcastDo you have a story to share? The Ohio DD Council is always looking for individuals to feature on Ohio DD Talks. Submit your story!Thanks for listening—don’t forget to subscribe and share this episode!

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    Accessing Better Health: StationMD Expands Services for People with IDD (Part 2)

    Getting quality healthcare that actually meets your needs can be a real challenge—especially for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). In this Part 2 episode, we follow up on our 2024 interview with StationMD by bringing you the latest updates from their team.Dr. Deven Unadkat, President and Chief Medical Officer, joins host Shari Cooper to share how StationMD has expanded its services to include mental health support, psychological testing, and on-call nurse coverage. You'll hear how this telehealth model is transforming care access and outcomes for people with IDD—while also saving money and reducing stress for families, providers, and public programs.Host: Shari Cooper, Ohio Developmental Disability Council AmbassadorGuest: Dr. Deven Unadkat, President and Chief Medical Officer, StationMDKey TopicsWhat Is StationMD? A 24/7 telehealth platform built specifically for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.The Origin Story How repeated ER visits inspired an emergency physician to co-found a more responsive, disability-centered model of care.New Services Expansion into telepsychiatry, psychological testing, and on-call nursing to better support individuals, families, and direct support professionals.Ohio Medicaid Waiver Access StationMD is now a covered service under the Ohio Medicaid waiver, making it easier than ever to access these supports at no out-of-pocket cost.Systemic Barriers Why most medical schools still don’t adequately prepare doctors to treat people with disabilities—and how that’s starting to shift.Cultural Change in Healthcare How disability-specific telehealth is building empathy and changing how hospitals treat patients with IDD.Why This MattersAccess to healthcare shouldn't depend on your ability to navigate complicated systems. StationMD is removing barriers, reducing unnecessary ER visits, and helping people with IDD get care that respects their time, rights, and dignity.Resources & LinksLearn more about StationMDContact StationMDOhio Developmental Disabilities CouncilSubmit your story for the podcastDo you have a story to share? The Ohio DD Council is always looking for individuals to feature on DD Talks. Submit your story!Thanks for listening—don’t forget to subscribe and share this episode!

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    Changing Spaces: Part 2 – Creating Inclusive Environments

    In this episode of Ohio DD Talks, we continue the conversation on accessibility and inclusion with Changing Spaces: Part 2. Host Shari Cooper is joined by experts and advocates to discuss the incredible progress made in the Changing Spaces movement, which is working to ensure that people with disabilities have access to Universal Changing Tables in public spaces across Ohio. Since our last discussion, significant strides have been made, with a growing number of these essential facilities being installed in key locations, improving accessibility and quality of life for individuals and families.Shari reconnects with Jennifer Corcoran and Kim Kirkwood, Co-Leaders of Changing Spaces Ohio, who provide an update on the movement’s achievements, including partnerships with local governments and businesses. They are joined by Chase Watts from the Delaware County Board of D.D., Rita Price from the Franklin County Board of D.D., and Karen Brown from the Union County Board of D.D., who share insights on how county boards have contributed to the expansion of Universal Changing Tables throughout the state.Listeners will hear about the challenges faced, the victories won, and the advocacy efforts that continue to drive this initiative forward. With dozens of Universal Changing Tables now installed in public buildings, airports, parks, and other locations, Ohio is setting a powerful example for accessibility nationwide.Host:Shari Cooper, Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council AmbassadorGuests:Jennifer Corcoran, Co-Leader of Changing Spaces OhioKim Kirkwood, Co-Leader of Changing Spaces OhioChase Watts, Delaware County Board of D.D.Rita Price, Franklin County Board of D.D.Karen Brown, Union County Board of D.D.Key Topics:Understanding Accessibility Challenges:The real-world impact of inaccessible spaces on people with disabilities.How Universal Changing Tables provide dignity and independence for individuals and caregivers.Progress in the Changing Spaces Movement:The growing number of installations across Ohio.Partnerships with county boards, businesses, and local governments to increase accessibility.Success Stories & Room for Improvement:Stories from families and individuals who have benefited from new installations.The next steps needed to ensure even greater accessibility statewide.Resources:Learn more about Changing Spaces Ohio: Ohio Chapter | ChangingSpacesUSAHave a story to share? The Ohio DD Council is looking for individuals to feature on the podcast. Submit your story!Thank you for tuning in. Don’t forget to subscribe and share this episode!

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    Demystifying disability benefits, money and employment with DB101, feat. Nicholas Love

    Navigating Social Security and Medicaid benefits can be overwhelming, especially when considering employment. In this episode, we dive into the Ohio Disability Benefits 101 (DB101) Integration Project and how it is helping people with disabilities understand their financial and employment options.Nicholas Love joins the conversation to share insights about DB101, employment myths, and the importance of financial literacy. He challenges a common question—"How much money can I make and not lose my benefits?"—by flipping the script: "How much money do you need to live the life you want?"Host: Shari Cooper, Ohio Developmental Disability Council Ambassador Guest: Nicholas Love, Director of Community Inclusion at the World Institute on Disability (WID)Key Topics What is DB101? A website offering clear, accurate information about Social Security benefits, healthcare, and employment.Employment Myths Debunking fears about losing benefits when working and highlighting available work incentives.Ohio’s Role Why Ohio, as an Employment First state, is leading the way in disability employment initiatives.Financial Education & Resources How DB101 and the Ohio Developmental Disabilities (DD) Council are providing tools like financial literacy training and ABLE accounts.Competitive Integrated Employment The push to eliminate subminimum wages and ensure fair pay for workers with disabilities.Outreach & Training How WID and DB101 are reaching individuals, families, and providers to educate them on disability benefits and employment.Why This MattersEmployment is not charity—it is about equity and opportunity. DB101 is helping thousands of people each month make informed decisions about work and benefits, proving that financial stability and employment go hand in hand.Resources & LinksLearn more about DB101 OhioWatch the DB101 informational videos (make sure to select the Ohio-specific videos)Ohio Developmental Disabilities CouncilHave a story to share? The Ohio DD Council is looking for individuals to feature on the podcast. Submit your story!Thank you for tuning in. Don’t forget to subscribe and share this episode!

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    Creativity Meets Supported Decision-Making, with Ohio Network for Innovation's Josh Young

    In this inspiring episode of Ohio DD Talks, Shari Cooper chats with Josh Young, Director of Operations for the Ohio Network for Innovation (ONI). Together, they delve into the importance of supported decision-making, its role as a less restrictive alternative to guardianship, and ONI's creative approaches to empowering individuals with disabilities to make their own life decisions. From the development of a unique role-playing game to strategic planning for self-advocacy groups, Josh shares practical insights into fostering self-determination and improving access for people with disabilities.Host:Shari Cooper, Ohio Developmental Disability Council AmbassadorGuest:Josh Young, Director of Operations at the Ohio Network for InnovationKey Topics:Josh explains ONI's mission to meet unmet needs in the disability field, including affordable housing, employment, and decision-making supports.The Evolution of Supported Decision-Making: Josh highlights how ONI helps individuals make informed decisions by understanding their options and the risks involved.The Global Movement of Supported Decision-Making: Learn how supported decision-making has become a worldwide initiative and why Ohio is helping lead the way.Practical Examples of Decision-Making Support: Josh provides real-life scenarios, from informal supports to structured tools like supported decision-making agreements.Creative Tools for Education: Discover ONI's innovative "Dungeons and Dragons and Decisions" game, which teaches decision-making skills in a fun, safe environment.Strategic Planning for Self-Advocacy Groups: Learn how ONI helps groups refocus their mission, values, and goals for greater impact.Personal Stories and Perspectives: Josh shares his journey of self-discovery as an autistic individual with ADHD and how it shaped his passion for self-determination and advocacy.Resources Mentioned:Visit ONI's website for more information on services, training, and tools: www.OhioNetworkForInnovation.comExplore the service catalog to learn about their offerings, including "Dungeons and Dragons and Decisions."Share your story for a chance to be featured on the podcast by filling out this surveyConnect with Shari and ONI:Follow Shari Cooper for more conversations on disability advocacy and empowerment.Reach out to ONI for partnerships or to learn more about their work.We want to hear from you!The Ohio DD Council is collecting stories to highlight on our podcast and would like to hear yours. You might even be invited to appear on the series! Interested? Complete a short online form: Ohio DD Talks - Share Your Story

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    Your Story Matters! Exploring the "My Life. My Story." Storytelling Workshop

    In this episode of Ohio DD Talks: Ambassador Edition, host Shari Cooper guides a conversation about the My Life. My Story. Storytelling Workshop, which is helping people with developmental disabilities in Ohio share their experiences in their own unique ways; and helping to build connection, empowerment, and inclusion.Shari is joined by Dr. Becca Monteleone, Assistant Professor of Disability Studies at the University of Toledo, and Alicia Hopkins, an advocate, artist, and workshop participant. Together, they discuss how the workshops have become a platform for people with developmental disabilities to share their voices, challenge misconceptions, and build confidence.Dr. Monteleone shares how her background in inclusive theater inspired her to create the program, which has reached rural and underserved communities across Ohio. Alicia opens up about how the workshop helped her grow as a storyteller and advance her career goals, including promoting her book, Audacity to Speak.The guests also highlight the diversity of stories told in the workshops—from personal successes to everyday challenges—and the meaningful connections formed among participants. The workshops provide a space where participants can express themselves in ways that honor their individual communication styles through words, art, or assistive technology.Host:Shari Cooper, Ohio Developmental Disability Council AmbassadorGuests:Dr. Becca Monteleone: Assistant Professor of Disability Studies at the University of Toledo and facilitator of the My Life. My Story. Storytelling Workshop.Alicia Hopkins: Advocate, artist, author of Audacity to Speak, and workshop participant.Key Topics:The My Life. My Story. Storytelling Workshop:A one-day storytelling program that empowers individuals with developmental disabilities to share their stories.Stories range from personal challenges to community advocacy, offering participants a platform to connect with others and develop their voices.The Impact on Ohio’s Communities:Workshops have been held in rural and underserved counties, creating opportunities for connection and expression.Participants present their stories in public spaces, fostering awareness and inclusivity in their communities.Advancing Advocacy Through Stories:Alicia Hopkins shares how the workshop helped her promote her advocacy efforts, including her book Audacity to Speak, which highlights her personal experiences and disability rights issues.Dr. Monteleone emphasizes the importance of amplifying the voices of people with disabilities and challenging societal misconceptions.Diversity and Accessibility in Storytelling:Participants are encouraged to share their stories using the communication methods that work best for them, including art, assistive devices, or collaborative interviews.The program demonstrates how storytelling can be accessible to all, creating a space for everyone’s voice to be heard.Resources:Learn more about the My Life. My Story. Storytelling Workshop: Ohio DD CouncilPurchase Alicia Hopkins’ book, Audacity to Speak: Poetry Is Life PublishingWatch recorded performances from the workshopsShare your story with the Ohio DD Council!

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    Ambassador Shari Cooper Talks Universal Changing Tables

    In this episode of Ohio DD Talks, host Shari Cooper talks about the huge difference that universal changing tables are making for people with disabilities in Ohio. The adult-sized tables are being installed in public places across the state, giving people with disabilities more freedom and dignity when they need to use the restroom.Shari is joined by disability advocates, local leaders and a parent who has experienced the struggles of not having accessible restrooms. Dr. Pamela Combs, who helps lead developmental disability services in Montgomery County, and Jennifer Corcoran, co-leader of Changing Spaces Ohio, explain how they’ve been able to convince businesses, government leaders, and communities to support this important project. Jennifer talks about how hard it was to take her son Matthew out in public because they couldn’t find a proper place to change him, which led her to start advocating for the universal changing tables and areas.With Dayton, Ohio leading the way, the guests discuss how life is improving for people with disabilities because people's restroom needs are being met. Before, many couldn’t attend festivals, go to the library, or even work because there weren’t restrooms that met their needs. Now, thanks to efforts in places like the Dayton Art Institute, Dayton International Airport, and local libraries, people with disabilities can enjoy these activities without worry. Larry Strong, the facilities manager at the Dayton Art Institute, shares how the museum is adding a changing table and has also used mobile changing stations during big events like Oktoberfest.Kim Kirkwood, another advocate, and Melody Burba, who works at the Access Center for Independent Living, talk about how Ohio’s efforts are becoming an example for other states. Melody shares her own experience of how difficult life was when she couldn’t find accessible restrooms, and how these new tables will allow her and others to live more independently.This episode is all about the power of community advocacy, showing how working together can bring real change. Universal changing tables are giving people with disabilities the chance to be more active in their communities and enjoy the same experiences as everyone else.Listeners can visit ddc.ohio.gov to learn more and stay updated on events and advocacy efforts.Host: Shari Cooper, Ohio Developmental Disability Council AmbassadorGuests:Dr. Pamela Combs - Superintendent & CEO of the Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disability ServicesJennifer Corcoran - Co-lead of Changing Spaces Ohio & Program ConsultantLarry Strong - Facilities Manager at Dayton Art InstituteKim Kirkwood - Advocate & Founder of Changing Spaces OhioMelody Burba - Disability Advocate, Access Center for Independent LivingKey Topics:What is a Universal Changing Table?Universal changing tables are height-adjustable and accommodate adults up to six feet tall and over 400 pounds, ensuring dignity and safety.The Impact on the Dayton Community:Before these tables, many people with disabilities couldn’t attend community events, go to work, or travel without risking their dignity and safety. Now, with universal changing tables at venues like the Dayton Art Institute and Schuster Center, Dayton is leading by example.Advocacy and Change:Jennifer Corcoran and Kim Kirkwood have spearheaded advocacy efforts, from grassroots organizing to pushing state-level policies that have made Ohio a pioneer in universal changing tables.Ongoing Projects:Learn about upcoming installations at the Dayton Art Institute, Dayton Metro Library, and rest stops across Ohio. Plus, Montgomery County Board of DD’s role in providing mobile changing statio

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    Doctor's In, Anytime: Station MD's 24/7 Care for Developmental Disabilities

    In the latest episode of Ohio DD Talks, hosts Shari Cooper and Marci Straughter are joined by Dr. Maulik Trivedi, the Chief Strategy Officer of StationMD. StationMD is revolutionizing medical care for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) by providing high-quality telehealth services that cater to the unique needs of patients and their caregivers. Dr. Trivedi shares the inspiring inception story of StationMD, born from the realization that emergency rooms were ill-equipped to handle the nuanced needs of the IDD community. Discover how StationMD operates in Ohio, the benefits it brings to patients and families, and the hurdles it helps them overcome. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in innovative healthcare solutions that promote independence and enhance the quality of life for people with IDD. Visit stationmd.com for more information and join the conversation about the future of IDD care.✍️ Episode ReferencesStation MDhttps://www.stationmd.comOhio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD)https://dodd.ohio.gov/OSU Nisonger Centerhttps://nisonger.osu.edu/

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    Adult Advocacy and Accessibility in the Legal System (Part 2)

    Content Warning: Abuse, neglect, and violent crimes.Welcome everyone to another episode of Ohio DD Talks! Today's episode welcomes Katherine Yoder, Executive Director and Leigha Shoup,  Deputy Director from the Adult Advocacy Centers here in Ohio. They are joining us to share more about their organization and how it helps people with developmental disabilities and even how people with disabilities can be involved with them. They have also recently released a white paper titled Specialized and Disability-Focused Forensic Interviews Can Qualify as a Reasonable Accommodation Under the ADA, which we will talk about. Welcome, Katherine and Leigha!

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    Adult Advocacy and Accessibility in the Legal System (Part 1)

    Content Warning: Abuse, trauma, discussion about inappropriate vocabulary regarding people with disabilitiesWelcome everyone to another episode of Ohio DD Talks! Today's episode welcomes Katherine Yoder, Executive Director and Leigha Shoup,  Deputy Director from the Adult Advocacy Centers here in Ohio. They are joining us to share more about their organization and how it helps people with developmental disabilities and even how people with disabilities can be involved with them. They have also recently released a white paper titled Specialized and Disability-Focused Forensic Interviews Can Qualify as a Reasonable Accommodation Under the ADA, which we will talk about. Welcome, Katherine and Leigha!

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    The Initiative on Inclusive Sports for People with Disabilities

    Welcome everyone to another episode of Ohio DD Talks! Today's episode welcomes Cara Whalen Smith, Project Director at Ohio State University Medical Center, who is joining us to discuss a new initiative around inclusive sports for youth with disabilities!  OSUMC's Government Resource Center just released a survey to understand what inclusive sports looks like for Ohio's youth with disabilities, and why this initiative is important and what they aim to learn. Welcome, Cara!

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    Tackling the Public Health Workforce Crisis

    Welcome everyone to another episode of Ohio DD Talks! Today's episode we are focusing on a crisis in the developmental disability community that has been affecting all of us in our everyday lives. The developmental disabilities nursing crisis is affecting individuals with DD and their families across Ohio. Today, Mackenzie Burness and Stephanie Hosley, of Ohio State University Medical Center join us to discuss the public health workforce crisis, their research and what we can do. Welcome, Mackenzie and Stephanie!

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    Ohio DD Talks Wishes Farewell to Nate Turner

    Nathan Turner sits down with producer Wes Nelson to discuss his new position with DoDD, reflect on his time as host of Ohio DD Talks, and set a plan for the future of the podcast. Thank you for being such a great host, Nate, and congratulations on the new position!

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    Meet Ohio DD Council Member, Jennifer Kucera!

    Welcome back to Ohio DD Talks for 2023! In this month's episode, hosts Nathan Turner and Marci Straughter will meet ODDC Council Member, Jennifer Kucera. 

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    Best Of 2022 with Nathan Turner

    This month's episode will be spotlights on some of our host Nathan's favorite DD Talks moments over the past year. We can't wait to relive some of the highlights of this year with you! 

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    The DSP Crisis with Renee Wood and Bethany Toledo

    This month our host, Nathan Turner, sits down with Renee Wood and Bethany Toledo, Executive Director at Ohio Alliance of Direct Support Professionals. Join us as we talk about the DSP crisis and what we can do about it. 

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    Ohio DD Talks- Voting with Disability Rights Ohio

    Join our host, Nathan Turner, as he sits down with Kyle Pigman and Kevin Truitt of Disability Rights Ohio to talk about all things voting!

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    Advocating for IEPs - Jackie and Justin Martin

    Mother-and-son duo, Jackie and Justin Martin, join host Nathan Turner in the latest Ohio DD Talks podcast to speak about advocating for IEPs and what parents need to know. Learn from the Martins experiences and advice!

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    Ohio DD Talks Advocacy Taskforce

    Nathan Turner speaks with James Harley about the Ohio Advocacy Task Force for People with Developmental Disabilities.

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    Ohio DD Talks - Building Healthy Relationships

    Ohio DD Talks - Building Healthy Relationships Barbara Thomas talks about about building healthy relationships.

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    Guest: Jeannette Welsh the Housing Manager Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities

    Guest: Jeannette Welsh the Housing Manager Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities

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    Housing with guest Bob Laux

    Nathan sits down with Bob Laux to discuss the housing policy, how people can get involved, what a successful housing policy looks like, and more!

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    Ohio DD Talks - Guest: Amy Clawson - Family Support Specialist / Ohio Family To Family

    Ohio DD Talks - Guest: Amy Clawson - Family Support Specialist / Ohio Family To Family

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    Assistive Technology and Everyday Life

    Governor Mike DeWine declared April 14 as Assistive Technology Awareness Day. In the spirit of supporting AT awareness, Ohio DD Talks welcomed Bill Darling from  Assistive Technology of Ohio (AT Ohio) who discussed the benefits of AT and how it supports people with disabilities in their everyday life.

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    Inclusive Recreation & The Importance of Play

    Susan Monegan, founder of Mila's Hope and Rowyn's Dreams Playground, talks about what it took the create the first all inclusive playground in Portage County, Ohio. She also spoke on inclusive recreation and why play is important for kids with and without disabilities.

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    Ohio DD Talks - Back to School!

    Nathan Turner is joined by Brian Veith as they discuss going back to school, resocialization, and IEP's.

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    Ohio DD Talks - Transportation and why it's important for people with disabilities

    Ohio DD Talks - Transportation and why it's important for people with disabilities

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    Ohio DD Talks - Getting Started with Advocacy

    Ohio DD Talks - Getting Started with Advocacy

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    Ohio DD Talks - Mailbag episode!

    Ohio DD Talks - Mailbag episode!

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    Ohio DD Talks: The #1 Issue for Ohioans with Disabilities

    Ohio DD Talks: The #1 Issue for Ohioans with Disabilities

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    Employment during COVID-19

    Employment during COVID-19

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    Ohio DD Talks - The Importance of DSPs

    Bethany Toledo and Joshua Peterson come onto Episode 4 to discuss the importance of DSPs and why they are important for people with disabilities and communities-at-large.

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    Ohio DD Talks - How are People with Disabilities #ABLEtoSave

    Ohio DD Talks - How are People with Disabilities #ABLEtoSave

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    Ohio DD Talks Episode 02 with Marci Straughter and Michael Delinger

    Marci Straughter and Michael Delinger talk about the power of advocacy.

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    Ohio DD Talks - Morgan Gattermeyer and Dara Walburn talk about life during

    Ohio DD Talks - Morgan Gattermeyer and Dara Walburn talk about life during #COVID19

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The mission of the Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council (DD Council) is to create change that improves independence, productivity and inclusion for people with developmental disabilities and their families in community life. The DD Council consists of members, most who are people with disabilities, appointed by the governor. Our videos highlight our Council members and the work of DD Council and its grantees. We also strive to bring attention to both the challenges and successes experienced by people with disabilities. Be sure to visit our website at http://www.ddc.ohio.gov.

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