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More Alike Than You Think
by Project POWER
More Alike Than You Think is a narrative-driven interview podcast from PEAK Parent Center's Project POWER team that highlights the everyday lives, dreams, and identities of young adults with disabilities. By centering authentic, personal stories, the podcast invites listeners to see disability not as a limitation, but as one facet of full and complex human lives.Through candid conversations, we explore topics such as friendship, independence, work, love, mental health, and the small details that shape who we are. We aim to reframe the way people understand disability—not by ignoring it, but by showing the full humanity of the people who live it.
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Navigating Career Paths with Disabilities
In this episode, we're joined by Sabrina Wilsdon and Rodolfo Martinez from the youth advisory community to discuss their career aspirations and the challenges they face as individuals with disabilities. They share their experiences with job searching, the educational paths they are considering, and the barriers they encounter, including financial challenges and the need for support systems. The conversation emphasizes the importance of perseverance, self-belief, and the value of community support in overcoming obstacles on the journey to achieving their career goals.Find the episode transcripts here:EnglishWant to learn more about Project POWER or the Youth Advisory Community? Click Here to learn more. Give us a follow on Instagram @peakprojectpower and let us know what you think!
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The Power of Workplace Accommodations
This episode explores how workplace accommodations can help people with disabilities succeed, featuring insights from Matthew McCord of the Job Accommodation Network. Learn about requesting accommodations, common types, trends in employment accessibility, and how to advocate for yourself in the workplace.Access the ASL translation for this episode here!Find the episode transcripts here:EnglishEspañolWant to learn more about Project POWER or the Youth Advisory Community? Click Here to learn more. Give us a follow on Instagram @peakprojectpower and let us know what you think!
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So… What Is Vocational Rehabilitation??
Vocational Rehabilitation—often called “VR”—can sound confusing, intimidating, or just plain overwhelming. In this episode of More Alike Than You Think, we break it down in real, human terms.Host Cade Hebert is joined by Serena Gilbert, Youth Services Program Manager with Colorado’s Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, alongside Youth Advisory Community member Lily, for an honest and engaging conversation about what VR actually is, who it’s for, and how it can support young people with disabilities in finding meaningful, competitive employment.Together, they explore:What vocational rehabilitation really means (and what it doesn’t)How youth can start working with VR as early as age 15Pre-employment transition services like job exploration, workplace readiness, and work-based learningNavigating accommodations, self-advocacy, and benefits while workingCommon misconceptions about VR and why it’s okay not to have a career plan figured out yetSerena also shares her own story of using VR as a blind college student and how those supports helped shape her path, offering encouragement to young people who may be hesitant to ask for accommodations or support.Whether you’re a young adult with a disability, a family member, or someone supporting youth in transition, this episode offers clarity, reassurance, and a reminder that you don’t have to navigate the path to employment alone.🎧 Listen in to learn how VR can help you explore your options, build confidence, and move toward a future that fits you.Access the ASL translation for this episode here!Find the episode transcripts here:EnglishEspañolWant to learn more about Project POWER or the Youth Advisory Community? Click Here to learn more. Give us a follow on Instagram @peakprojectpower and let us know what you think!
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Sports, Disability, and Understanding Others’ Stories
In this episode, Rodolfo discusses his love for sports and what they mean to him in the context of disability. He explains the perceptions others have of him, particularly regarding his pace and approach to tasks, and emphasizes the importance of understanding personal narratives and the stories behind people's behaviors.Disclaimer: We want to acknowledge that no one in this conversation is a full-time mobility aid user - while some of us are part-time mobility aid users, we are all ambulatory. We therefore recognize that we do not have lived experience with all aspects of today's discussion, and we do not claim to be experts. As always, we encourage everyone to include and center the voices of those directly affected when engaging in conversations about marginalized communities.Access the ASL translation for this episode here!Want to learn more about Project POWER or the Youth Advisory Community? Click Here to learn more. Give us a follow on Instagram @peakprojectpower and let us know what you think!
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Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships in the Context of Disability
In this conversation, Sabrina Wilsdon discusses the nuances of healthy and unhealthy relationships, particularly in the context of disabilities. She emphasizes the importance of communication, honesty, and understanding in relationships, while sharing personal experiences that highlight the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities. The discussion also covers the significance of recognizing one's worth and the empowerment that comes from ending toxic relationships.Want to learn more about Project POWER or the Youth Advisory Community? Click Here to learn more. Give us a follow on Instagram @peakprojectpower and let us know what you think!
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Sabrina: Self-Acceptance and Embracing Uniqueness with Disabilities
In this conversation, one of our YAC members Sabrina shares her journey of living with a disability, emphasizing the importance of self-advocacy, personal growth, and the support of family and friends. She discusses her daily life, aspirations for the future, and her desire to help others as a marriage counselor. Sabrina also highlights the significance of acceptance and understanding in the context of disabilities, encouraging listeners to embrace their uniqueness and pursue their goals.Want to learn more about Project POWER or the Youth Advisory Community? Click Here to learn more. Give us a follow on Instagram @peakprojectpower and let us know what you think!You can view this episode's transcript here.
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Lucia: Embracing the Unknown and the Power of Ordinary Influence
In this conversation, Lucia reflects on the profound impact that ordinary individuals can have on one's life, emphasizing the importance of belief and support in personal growth. She discusses the role of outstanding individuals and how their influence can shape our paths, while also highlighting the significance of listening in building meaningful relationships.Want to learn more about Project POWER or the Youth Advisory Community? Click Here to learn more. Give us a follow on Instagram @peakprojectpower and let us know what you think!Access this episode's transcript here.
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Youth Empowerment, Personal Growth, and The Importance of Support Systems
In this engaging conversation, Cade, Quinna, and Josiah discuss various themes surrounding youth empowerment, personal growth, and the importance of support systems! Josiah shares his aspirations in engineering, particularly aerospace, and reflects on the significance of self-advocacy and the balance of receiving help while maintaining independence. The discussion also touches on the importance of perspective in overcoming difficulties. The conversation concludes with insights on resilience and the hope for a better future!Want to learn more about Project POWER or the Youth Advisory Community? Click Here to learn more. Give us a follow on Instagram @peakprojectpower and let us know what you think!Access the show transcript here.
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Sailing, Living in Community, and Knowing Your Self-Worth
In this episode, we talk with Project POWER's Youth Advisory Community members Lucia and Will about what they are excited about right now, what it looks like for them to feel supported, and what they would tell themselves if they could go back in time!Want to learn more about Project POWER or the Youth Advisory Community? Click Here to learn more. Give us a follow on Instagram @peakprojectpower and let us know what you think!Access the episode transcript here.
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Self-acceptance, Resilience, and The Importance of Community
SummaryIn this episode of 'More Alike Than You Think,' Maya and Rodolfo share their personal stories and experiences as young adults with disabilities. They discuss their excitement for the future, the importance of support from family and friends, and reflect on what they would tell their younger selves about self-acceptance and resilience. The conversation emphasizes the shared experiences of youth and the significance of community in navigating life's challenges.Want to learn more about Project POWER or the Youth Advisory Community? Click Here to learn more. Give us a follow on Instagram @peakprojectpower and let us know what you think!Access the episode transcript here.
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Finding Genuine Friends and Letting Go of the Past
In this episode, we talk with Project POWER's Youth Advisory Community members Lilly and Sabrina about what they are excited about right now, what it looks like for them to feel supported, and what they would tell themselves if they could go back in time!Want to learn more about Project POWER or the Youth Advisory Community? Click Here to learn more. Give us a follow on Instagram @peakprojectpower and let us know what you think!Access the episode transcript here.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
More Alike Than You Think is a narrative-driven interview podcast from PEAK Parent Center's Project POWER team that highlights the everyday lives, dreams, and identities of young adults with disabilities. By centering authentic, personal stories, the podcast invites listeners to see disability not as a limitation, but as one facet of full and complex human lives.Through candid conversations, we explore topics such as friendship, independence, work, love, mental health, and the small details that shape who we are. We aim to reframe the way people understand disability—not by ignoring it, but by showing the full humanity of the people who live it.
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