Squid Game is back, and so is Player 456. In the gripping Season 2 premiere, Player 456 returns with a vengeance, leading a covert manhunt for the Recruiter. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please dive into Gi-hun’s transformation from victim to vigilante, the Recruiter’s twisted philosophy on fairness, and the dark experiments that continue to haunt the Squid Game. Plus, we touch on the new characters, the enduring trauma of old ones, and Phil and Kiera go head-to-head in a game of Ddakjji. Finally, our resident mortician, Lauren Bowser is back to drop more truth bombs on all things death. SPOILER ALERT! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 2 Episode 1 before listening on. Let the new games begin! IG - @SquidGameNetflix X (f.k.a. Twitter) - @SquidGame Check out more from Phil Yu @angryasianman , Kiera Please @kieraplease and Lauren Bowser @thebitchinmortician on IG Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . Squid Game: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and The Mash-Up Americans.…
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×1 077: Inclusive Makerspaces with Emily Thomas | Designing Differentiated Makerspace Kits: A Guide for Educators 40:53
In this episode, we interview Emily Thomas, a technology integration analyst from Northeast Metro Intermediate School District 916 about her work in her school district with making inclusive makerspaces. She emphasizes creating differentiated instructional materials that cater to various learning needs, from simple step-by-step instructions with images to advanced challenges. Each makerspace kit provides several key, differentiated supports that teachers can use to ensure all the students in their classroom find success with the project. She also discusses how she created and plans these kits and manages them in her current role. By combining supports, differentiation, hands-on learning, and STEAM, Emily's inclusive makerspace initiative has ensured that all students are engaged and learning. Show Notes : Contact Emily Thomas Link to Emily's makerspace kits…
1 076: The Arc and Amazon with Katy Schmid | The Partnership between The Arc and Amazon to Empower Individuals through Accessible Technologies 33:42
In this episode, we talk to Katy Schmid, Senior Director of National Program Initiatives at The Arc. The Arc is one of the oldest and largest nonprofits for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This episode focuses on its partnership with Amazon to distribute 5,000 free devices to individuals with disabilities. These devices aimed to increase independence, communication, entertainment, and more. Katy discusses the success of the initiative and plans for future expansion, including user testing and providing device feedback. The initiative aims to close the digital divide by providing accessible technology to people who can benefit from these devices. ( Episode Transcript ) SHOW NOTES The Arc website Find your local chapter of The Arc The Arc and Amazon article…
1 075: SuperDville with Peggy Stern | Supercharging Social-Emotional Learning for ALL Students 37:42
In this episode, we interview Peggy Stern, the founder and CEO of SuperDville, a social-emotional learning curriculum for students ages 7 to 13 with learning differences. The curriculum is aligned with the CASEL framework and the foundations of science of reading, including multi-sensory and explicit instruction. SuperDville features short video lessons, which include real kids with learning differences. The curriculum includes talking points, a variety of activities that allow every learner to apply the lesson, and teacher resources. SuperDville can be used in both general education and special education settings and is beneficial for all students. We discuss the successes of the platform during our conversation, including the effectiveness determined by pilot studies. SuperDville also provides resources and guidance for parents, including providing translations into various languages. We also discuss the future of the platform and how SuperDville is a valuable resource for teachers, parents, and students. ( Episode Transcript ) SuperDville website The Teacher's Toolbox for Every Child : Buy the book…
1 074: Sociability with Matt Pierri | Finding and Sharing Accessible Locations, Building Community, and the Impact of Sociability 24:14
In this episode, we interview Matt Pierri, founder of Sociability, an app that helps disabled people find accessible places to go and visit. Sociability provides information on various accessibility factors, including physical accessibility for wheelchair access, visual access, hearing access, and sensory accessibility. The app allows users to add their own information and reviews to help others. We talk about Sociability’s mapping days, which are facilitated community activities that help people learn about the app and connect with others. Pierri shares some of the successes of Sociability and the different ways the team is looking to expand the app in the future. ( Episode Transcript ) Show Notes : Sociability website…
1 073: Adaptive Reader with Ethan Pierce | Unlocking Classics: How Adaptive Reader is Making Literature Accessible for All Learners 25:33
In this episode, we talk to Ethan Pierce about Adaptive Reader, a platform that preserves student dignity and enhances comprehension through leveled novels. Adaptive Reader uses both the power of technology and humans to customize and adapt classic literature to make it accessible for all readers. The platform allows for a side-by-side comparison between the translated text and the original passage. Designed for supporting both students with learning disabilities and multilingual learners, Adaptive Reader is committed to preserving the integrity of the original text while ensuring that all students can access the material. Ethan also dives into the future of the company and the successes it has had with classroom implementation. ( Episode Transcript ) Show Notes : Adaptive Reader website Contact Adaptive Reader List of Adaptive Reader texts…
1 072: ISTE24 Insider: Level Up Inclusion with Accessibility Champions and Special Education Game Changers 42:35
This episode will highlight different sessions at ISTE 2024, the International Society for Technology in Education, in Denver, Colorado. We sat down with several presenters who are sharing different sessions about adaptive and assistive technology, special education, adaptive learning, and disability inclusion. We spoke to Katie Fielding, Devon Caldwell, Doris Nhan, and Susan Aplin about each of their sessions, including key takeaways they hope participants will gain from attending their sessions. ( Episode Transcript ) Show Notes: Katie Fielding Enhancing Classroom Accessibility with AI: Innovative Strategies for Inclusive Education (Monday, June 24 from 2:30-3:30 PM MT) Essential for Some, Beneficial to All (Accessibility Playground) (Tuesday, June 25 from 4:00-6:00 PM MT) ISTE Ignite Session (Wednesday, June 26 from 10:00-11:00 AM MT) The One Where Everyone Learns: Leveraging Book Creator for Universal Design for Learning (Monday, June 24 from 4:00-5:00 PM MT) Twitter: KatieF Susan Aplin: UDL in Action in the K-12 Classroom (Monday, June 24 from 8:30-9:30 AM MT) Twitter: AplinEdu Doris Nhan: Leveraging Technology and Choice to Reach Students with Learning Differences (Sunday, June 23 from 2:00-3:30 PM MT) Devon Caldwell: Tech Tools Sprint for Inclusive Classrooms (Monday, June 24 from 2:30-3:30 PM MT) Twitter (India0309) Instagram (kgeducation.ca) Website: kgeducation.ca Katie Nieves Licwinko: Artificial Intelligence and UDL: Leveraging AI Tools to Support Student Learning Needs (Sunday, June 23 from 8:00-8:50 AM MT)…
1 071: Carrie Swails on Disability Advocacy, Supporting All Learners, and Quizizz's New Accommodation Profiles 46:34
This episode is a two parter featuring Carrie Swails. In the first part of the episode, we talk about Carrie’s work with disability advocacy and activism. We discuss Carrie’s DEI work with companies and organizations, including an emphasis on the importance of company culture and clear accommodations processes for creating inclusive workspaces. In part two, we focus on Carrie’s role at Quizizz and their latest updates to support all learners. We discuss Quizizz’s new accommodations profiles, which allow teachers to personalize the learning experience for students by assigning specific accommodations (from a long list of options), so that students receive the support they need. Carrie shares positive teacher feedback, discusses how these profiles can create more inclusive learning experiences and shares about Quizizz’s commitment to accessibility for all learners. ( Episode Transcript ) Show Notes : Quizizz website " Differentiate for Every Student's Needs with Accommodations Profiles on Quizizz "…
1 070: Disabled Hikers with Syren Nagakyrie | Trailblazing Accessibility: Talking Guidebooks, Advocacy, and Empowerment in Outdoor Recreation 24:56
In this episode, we sat down with Syren Nagakyire, the founder of Disabled Hikers, an organization that creates trail guides and resources for disabled hikers. Syren was inspired to create Disabled Hikers after realizing there was a lack of information about accessible trails. The organization’s trail guides are written by disabled hikers, for disabled hikers and uses a spoon rating system to offer a concrete determination of trail difficulty. Syren and Disabled Hikers work with parks and organizations to improve accessibility within outdoor activities. The organization also has a storytelling project and leadership initiative to help empower hikers interested in pursuing disability advocacy in outdoor recreation. ( Episode Transcript ) Show Notes Disabled Hikers website Disabled Hikers Facebook Disabled Hikers Instagram…
1 069: OneCourt with Jerred Mace | Feeling the Game: How OneCourt Combines Haptics for a Tactile Experience for Live Sports Fans 25:06
In this episode, we interviewed Jerred Mace from OneCourt, a company that is developing technology to make live sports more accessible to fans with Blindness or Low Vision. The technology uses data from sporting events to create tactile representations and physical sensations via a handheld device, which allows people to experience the game by feeling the vibrations. OneCourt has conducted pilots and trials of the product with positive results, including working with professional sports teams and leagues within their live events in stadiums. The company is also working on integrating audio feedback with the haptic feedback to create a more holistic sports entertainment experience. OneCourt’s goal is to make the live sports experience more accessible for every fan and eliminate the delay barriers that come with solely using sportscast announcing. OneCourt’s technology has the potential to revolutionize the way people with Blindness and Low Vision can experience and engage with live sports. ( Episode Transcript ) Show Notes…
In this episode, we talk to Jari Majewski Price, the founder and CEO of Feel the Beat. Feel the Beat is a nonprofit organization and dance studio in Colorado that is dedicated to creating inclusive and accessible environments in dance education. Founded by Jari and Julia Faliano, who were both Deaf educators at the time, Feel the Beat allows Deaf and Hard of Hearing dancers and dancers with and without disabilities to learn to express themselves through music. Feel the Beat uses an innovative and special bone-conductive dance floor that allows dancers to use the vibrations to guide their movements. In addition, Feel the Beat provides a variety of supports to help all dancers, including specialized training for all instructors and an accessible, adaptive, and inclusive curriculum. ( Episode Transcript ) Show Notes : Feel the Beat website Contact Feel the Beat Donate to Feel the Beat…
1 067: ADHD & Successful, Fulfilling Careers: Shell Mendelson on Unlocking Your Career Path: A Course for ADHD Adults and Teens 35:38
In this episode, we talk to Shell Mendelson, career counselor and author of the book A Course for ADHD Adults and Teens: Unlock Your Career Path. Shell discusses her educational journey, and the factors that led her work in career counseling, including her current work with adults and young adults with ADHD. Shell emphasizes that there are no specific jobs that people with ADHD should do, and they should have the same opportunities to explore their interests and identify what fulfills them, which can lead to a meaningful career. During our conversation, Shell shares how the ideas in the book were developed and tested, and why the book is an excellent resource for secondary classrooms, university career centers, and more. This episode is filled with takeaways and ideas for avoiding the status quo and helping people with ADHD find fulfillment in their work. ( Episode Transcript ) Show Notes Buy Shell's book on Amazon A Course for ADHD Adults and Teens: Unlock Your Career Path Career Coaching with Shell website Passion to Career Website…
1 066: Penn-Mar's Assistive Technology Initiative with Allis Kensing | Breaking Down Barriers and Encouraging Access through AT Education and a Lending Library 22:42
In this episode, we interviewed Allis Kensing, the Enabling Technology Coordinator at Penn-Mar Human Services. Penn-Mar has a new initiative to empower people with disabilities through the use of assistive technology. The initiative includes an assistive technology lending library, which allows people to try out different technologies to see how it can fit into their daily life. Penn-Mar is also working to train the staff on how to use assistive technology to better support their clients and individuals in the community. Allis breaks down assistive technology and its capabilities for us, including how it can be used in communication, mobility, and daily living skills, and shares some of the lending library options, from low-tech devices, like adaptive cutting boards, to high-tech devices like smart speakers. She also shares some of the biggest challenges when it comes to learning about new assistive technologies. (Episode Transcript) SHOW NOTES : Penn-Mar Human Services website Penn-Mar YouTube channel Scissors demonstration Giraffe Bottle demonstration "Assistive Tech Offers Something for Everybody" article…
1 065: Active Project with Matt Tilford | Finding Your Fit: How Active Project Connects Athletes with Adaptive Sports Opportunities 29:31
In this episode, we talk to Matt Tilford from Active Project and the Kelly Brush Foundation. Active Project offers a way for athletes to learn about adaptive sports by creating a community of adaptive sports organizations and athletes. Within the platform, athletes can discover new adaptive sports, find local adaptive sports organizations and programs, and talk to people with spinal cord injuries who are also interested in living an active lifestyle. We talk about how Active Project has grown and changed, as well as its future goals and aspirations. We also discuss the grants and initiatives offered through Kelly Brush Foundation ( Episode Transcript ) Show Notes Active Project website Kelly Brush Foundation Grants Kelly Brush Foundation website…
1 064: Everyday Adventures with Molly and Dyslexia with Krista Weltner | Empowerment, Authentic Representation, and Self-Reflection through a New Picture Book Series 21:19
In this episode, we talked to Krista Weltner, author of Everyday Adventures with Molly and Dyslexia , a three book children’s book series about dyslexia. During our conversation, we discuss Krista’s decision to represent dyslexia through the personified character of Lexi. The series overall aims to empower children with dyslexia by showcasing their strengths and positive aspects of having dyslexia. Each book centers on a different topic, including asking for help, self-advocacy, and self-confidence. Krista’s series shows that dyslexia can appear differently in individuals, and these unique strengths and attributes are highlighted through the supporting characters across the books. Finally, we dive into how Everyday Adventures with Molly and Dyslexia can be a valuable tool for both children with dyslexia and educators. It allows the children to see themselves represented in the texts they read and gain confidence, while educators can use this as a teaching tool and way to help their students feel seen and empowered in the classroom. ( Episode Transcript ) Krista Weltner website Buy Everyday Adventures with Molly and Dyslexia (Bookshop) Buy Everyday Adventures with Molly and Dyslexia (Amazon) View "Partially Compensated" film…
1 063: Dysolve with Dr. Coral Hoh | Dyslexia Breakthrough: AI-Powered, Personalized Evaluation Methods to Pinpoint and Correct Root Causes of Dyslexia 45:19
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Coral Hoh, a linguistic expert and the co-founder of Dysolve. Dysolve is an artificial intelligence powered solution for evaluating and addressing dyslexia. During our conversation, Dr. Hoh addresses the problems with the traditional approach to dyslexia evaluations, including scattered assessments and data points that often don’t give a clear roadmap for intervention. Using over thirty years of research, Dysolve provides an individualized evaluation through a gamified platform that allows the root causes of dyslexia to be pinpointed for each student. Dr. Hoh explains the evidence surrounding the effectiveness of Dysolve’s AI in providing intervention and remediation for students experiencing language processing related issues. Finally, we discuss how Dysolve can significantly improve learning outcomes for students, allowing students to overcome challenges with reading more quickly than other approaches. ( Episode Transcript ) Show Notes Dysolve website Research behind Dysolve…
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