Disability Humility

Disability Humility is a podcast dedicated to provide resources, information - solutions, 

and advocate for individuals with disabilities.

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Is the Disability Community treated unfair in the area of employment?

In our first episode we discuss myths and options that the disability community and employers are facing on the subject of employment. Joining us is Mrs. Karen Waltuck from JobPath.

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Are Therapists and Caregivers forced to do more than their job description requires?

On our second episode we have another interesting topic; Are therapists and caregivers forced to do more than their job description requires?
Joining us is Tom Rawe, a physical therapist for 27 years and independent provider for the Board of Education working with children with special needs. Mr. Rawe will explain his role as a therapist and will provide us with examples of how he has changed the lives of children with special needs.

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Can music be considered a magical treatment?

Today's episode will bring a tune or a melody into our lives.  Joining is Michel Gentile, a performing musician, music teacher, entrepreneur, cyclist, soccer player, son, husband and a father.    The podcast's episode covers Michel's love and passion for music and how he deliveries it to children with special needs.  An episode that you don't want to miss.

Thank you Michel for what you do and how you share it with children...

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Reality vs Speculations

Reality vs Speculations is our new episode of our podcast Disability Humility.
Today's topic will make all of us think about the near future and to help us with the topic is Mrs. Susanne Shoemaker from the amazing company Undercare

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Can we say that therapists are miracle workers?

In today's episode I had the pleasure to interview Mrs. Adina Sansolo. A young dedicated therapist that is passionate about her work. We will discuss topics like; how COVID-19 affected the way therapists work? Are therapists miracle workers? Creativity and Improvising new add-on.
Hope you enjoy our episode as much as we did.

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Is there ever a last Dance?

Is there ever a last dance is an episode that provides information about Mark Morris Dance Group.  Alexandra Cook and Calvin Rollins share with our audience who Mark Morris is, his journey and his legacy at Mark Morris Dance Group.  How Dance for PD (Parkinson Disease) is a success and has become an important program for individuals with Parkinson.  How the disability community enjoys dance and music classes at Mark Morris Dance Group.

The mission of the Mark Morris Dance Group is to develop, promote, and sustain dance, music, and opera productions by Mark Morris and to serve as a cultural resource to engage and enrich the community.

Hope you enjoy it as much as we did.  

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Should we ever stop dreaming?

Today's episode in our Podcast Disability Humility is about dreams and dancing. We had the honor to interview Joann Ferrara, founder of Dancing Dreams.
Mrs. Ferrara shares with us how Dancing Dreams started and how it has grown.
Another amazing podcast provides resources for children to make their dreams come true.
Enjoy...

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Behind the scenes with Andy Arias

Today’s episode is about Challenges, Perseverance and Goals.

We had the honor to interview Andy Arias, an Actor, an Activist, a Speaker and a Producer.  Andy will talk about how hard was and still is to be a person with disabilities.  He will share with us his professional life,  give us a preview of his documentaries and his faith.

Andy Arias is a fighter, a believer and an inspiration.

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How far can we hope to go….

Disability Humility episode 9 is about how far we can hope to go with our creativity, inventions and goals.   RoboRaptors is a group of friends, students and young kids working on a project that can change the lives of the blind community.   Don't miss anything from this episode, this group of friends from the age of 12 to 14 are sharp, smart and extraordinary. Hope you enjoy the podcast as much as we did recording it.

Thank you RoboRaptors...

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SEASON 2

Tracee Garner Uncover

Disability Humility is starting our second season sharing the life of Tracee Lydia Garner.

Tracee is a best-selling author, speaker, writing coach and course-creator.  Her first book, done at the age of 23, helped her launch her career as one of the youngest African-American writers.  Tracee is a staunch advocate and strong voice for people with disabilities.   Tracee is  remarkable…enjoy our episode.

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The amazing Tracee Garner sharing her new book Disability: An Anecdotal Field Guide for the Rest of Us.  

Tracee’s experience touches on our shared human experiences, but with added detail, transparency, advice and from an encouraging level. In this book Tracee shares the good, bad and the hilarity of situations, hoping to help others, disabled or not, confront challenges in their own lives.

Hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did recording it…

Disability Humility Season 2 Episode 2

Is our culture holding us or our fears?

Coming soon

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Our Producers

Jeff Lunden

Our new producer, is a freelance arts reporter and producer.  His stories have been heard on NPR’s Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition, as well as other public radio programs.  He contributed several segments to the Peabody Award-winning series, The NPR 100.  Jeff co-produced and co-authored Hamilton: A Story of US, for NPR Music in 2016.  He also produced the NPR Music series, Discoveries at Walt Disney Concert Hall, hosted by Renee Montagne, and has produced over a dozen documentaries on musical theater and Tin Pan Alley for NPR, including A Place for Us: Fifty Years of West Side Story.  Other programs have profiled George and Ira Gershwin, Stephen Sondheim, Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein, Lorenz Hart, Harold Arlen and Jule Styne.  He has won several awards, including the Gold Medal from the New York Festival International Radio Broadcasting Awards and a CPB Award.  His print work has been published in the Washington Post Magazine and the Hollywood Reporter.  Jeff is also an award-winning theater composer, whose work has been performed off-Broadway and in regional theaters.

Thank you for your amazing work…

May 2022 -Present


Cionin Lorenzo

Cionin started her career at MTV Networks where for over 15 years she worked with numerous artists and celebrities for various programs, including as Director of two short documentaries on Shakira, and was one of the Directors of MTV Cribs for 5 years. As Supervising Producer, she oversaw a team of 40+ on the spin-off Teen Cribs. Recently, she was the story producer of the 2019 Imagen Award winning PBS Great Performances documentary John Leguizamo's Road to Broadway, and a Co-Producer on the feature documentary Raúl Juliá: The World's a Stage for the PBS American Masters series. Currently, she has a slate of digital, film and documentary projects she is developing and consulting on that touch upon climate change, disabilities, and the arts.Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.”

Thank you for your incredible work…

October 2020 -December 2021