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Author: Kayla Concannon, MS, OTR/L

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Hello!! I am Kayla Concannon (she/her/hers), a neurodivergent and bisexual occupational therapist, educator, researcher, entrepreneur, accessibility analyst, and human rights advocate near Philadelphia, PA. I am a white, bisexual, neurodivergent, vegetarian, petite, redhead, cisgender woman. I designed the "Lived Expertise is Greater Than Degrees" podcast for service providers to help them incorporate #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs in their work. Join us as we talk with folks about their lived experiences, and the importance of recognizing the value we all have.
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An Interview with Elle Stanger - Stripper, Writer, & Sex Educator Part of the Lived Expertise is Greater Than Degrees podcast series Recording Date: September 25, 2023 Keywords: Elle Stanger, Kayla Concannon, LE>D, Lived Expertise is Greater Than Degrees, disability, neurodivergence, advocacy, autism, sex work, SESTA/FOSTA, FOSTA/SESTA, AASECT, sex educator, discrimination, stigma, harm reduction, Oregon Sex Workers Committee, Institute for Secuality, American Association of Sexual Educators, Counselors and Therapists, Nikki Gilliland Transcript: Download Transcript HERE. Summary: Kayla interviews Elle Stanger, also known as the Stripper Writer. Elle is a sex education and self-help podcaster, a certified sex educator, and a stripper with 14 years of experience. She discusses their work in the sex industry, their certifications, and their advocacy for decriminalization of sex work. Elle also talks about the challenges faced by sex workers, including the lack of legal protections and the stigma associated with their profession. She emphasizes the importance of consent and the need for laws to catch up with advancements in technology. Elle also highlights the intersectionality of issues related to sex work, including disability rights and community safety. She shares personal stories and lessons she has learned outside of formal education, such as the importance of presentation and the flaws in existing systems and laws. Elle encourages listeners to challenge societal norms and advocate for change in order to create a safer and more inclusive society. Topical Index: Introductions [00:00] Background [00:38] SESTA/FOSTA [05:15] Misguided legislation and enforcement [07:20] Consent, trafficking, violence [10:46] Blame, stigma, barriers to seeking support [13:41] Disability and sex [10:48] The reality of sting operations [20:26] Finances, ethics, and safety [21:32] Supporting sexuality [26:01] The challenge of being "out" as a sex worker [27:09] Mandated reporting [33:26] In-School learning [34:46] Control and Safety [37:21] Looking for relationships and loneliness [40:34] Informal Lessons [42:34] Being gentle with yourself [47:22] Closing [48:32] Resources: Article: Former Sex Worker Prevails in Discrimination Lawsuit Elle Stanger - Striper/ Writer They Talk Sex - A Human Sexuality Podcast We would love to hear from you. Submit your feedback in the comments section. https://pinecast.com/feedback/lived-expertise-degrees/6e1212c0-dab2-4b35-bcfb-1eeb929b23d7 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
An Interview with Jacklyn & Greg Boheler - B3 Coffee Part of the Lived Expertise is Greater Than Degrees podcast series Recording Date: September 25, 2023 Transcripts: Download transcript HERE. Keywords: B3 Coffee, Jacklyn Boheler, Greg Boheler, Kayla Concannon, autism, disability, occupational therapy, employment, competitive employment, paid internships, natural supports, transition, systems change, occupational justice, community integration, belonging Summary: Kayla interviews Jacklyn and Greg Boheler, occupational therapists and co-founders of the non-profit organization B3 Coffee. B3 Coffee uses coffee to create inclusive community and promote occupational justice. The organization offers a range of programs and services, including a coffee kiosk, catering pop-ups, social events, and educational programming. Jacklyn and Greg emphasize the importance of community integration and belonging, as they strive to create a no-hierarchy structure between people with and without disabilities. Jacklyn and Greg leverage community partnerships, offer scholarships for their programs, and apply for grants. Jacklyn and Greg's work demonstrates the power of occupational therapy in promoting inclusion and empowerment for individuals with disabilities. Topical Index: Introductions [00:00] Systems issues from all sides [02:17] What is B3? [04:43] B3 - Being, Belonging, and Becoming Better [09:28] Community based / Community oriented [10:17] Building community [10:51] opportunities for learning [12:05] launching pad / not an end destination [13:00] Living Your Best Life course [15:12] Digital Literacy [15:51] Allyship Education [16:39] OTs for Neurodiversity Instagram [18:48] In-School learnings [21:22] Out of School Learnings [32:51] Learning from different sources [43:34] Wrap Up [45:13] Three Quick Keys [46:26] Resources: Instagram Facebook Article: Local Nonprofit B3 Uses Coffee to Facilitate Community Across Neurotypes We would love to hear from you. Leave your feedback in the comments section. https://pinecast.com/feedback/lived-expertise-degrees/fd286fd7-ce02-4aaf-9f03-15b7cbe7a4c9 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
An Interview with Jess Bauzá de García Part of the Lived Expertise is Greater Than Degrees podcast series Recording Date: August 4, 2023 Transcript: Download transcript HERE. Keywords: Jess Bauzá de García, Kayla Concannon, Lived Expertise is greater than degrees, paper ceiling, unconscious bias,, body image, autism, ADHD, disability, stigma Summary: Kayal interviews Jess Bauzá de García (they/them), a queer, neurodivergent occupational therapist, social science researcher, and accessibility and inclusion consultant. Jess shares their perspective as a first generation academic, Puerto Rican, autistic, and fat person. Jess prioritizes healthcare accessibility, sexual education, identity development, and mental health for minoritized populations like neurodivergent and LGBTQIA+ individuals. Topical Index: Introductions [00:00] LE>D – Current Reality [02:07] Inclusive Research Methods [05:56] Reasonable Accommodations [10:56] School lessons – Critical Thinking [21:23] Life Lessons – Unconscious Bias [30:09] Key take-aways [54:11] Closing [56:04] Resources: (email, instagram, etc.) Instagram collaborator: jbdg.theot Instagram tag: laurel_research Email: jbdgtheot@gmail.com Subscribe to our podcast We would love to hear from you. Please leave your feedback in the comments section. https://pinecast.com/feedback/lived-expertise-degrees/e64d066e-bdee-49aa-a799-6d0c376a1286 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
An Interview with Morénike Giwa Onaiwu - Advocate, Public Speaker, & Writer a part of the Lived Expertise > Degrees podcast series hosted by Kayla Concannon Recording Date: February 28, 2023 Transcript: Download transcript HERE Keywords: Morénike Giwa Onaiwu, neurodiverse, autism, Lived Expertise is Greater Than Degrees, Kayla Concannon, CRASH Consulting LLC, activist, author, public speaker Summary: Kayla interviews Morénike Giwa Onaiwu, PhD, a global activist-scholar, author, and community leader who is passionate about human rights, justice, and inclusion. Morénike shares their experiences both personally and professionally. Topical Index: Introductions {00:00} What I learned in school [02:50] We are all teachers [05:00] engaged pedagogy - Bell Hooks [05:45] things are not always what they seem [07:12] Entitlement [17:19] Harm reduction [20:14] My neurodivergent family [09:57] violence in language [10:58] textbooks and research can leave people out [13:14] standards can be ableist [15:13] Good Intentions [18:00] Lived expertise is needed [20:49] Closing [23:54] Resources: Morenike’s dissertation: https://www.proquest.com/docview/2760578622 Twitter: @MorenikeGO LinkedIn: Morénike Giwa Onaiwu ORCID: Morénike Giwa Onaiwu YouTube: Morénike Giwa Onaiwu Email (via assistant): Staff@AdvocacyWithoutBorders.org Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/lived-expertise-degrees/4ca39376-0f05-4d78-9747-39816200d9cb This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
An Interview with Asiatu Lawoyin, "Asiatu Coach Lawoyin Empowerment Services" a part of the Lived Expertise > Degrees podcast series hosted by Kayla Concannon Recording Date: February 13, 2023 Transcript: Download transcript HERE Keywords: Asiatu Lawoyin, Asiatu "Coach", neurodiverse, autism, Lived Expertise is Greater Than Degrees, Kayla Concannon, CRASH Consulting LLC, intersectional autist, relationship coach systemic oppression, intersectional education Summary: Kayla interviews Asiatu Lawoyin intersectional autist, educator, and coach. Asiatu is a multiply neurodivergent, autistic empowerment coach and educator. They specialize in both intersectionality and the neurologically oppressed. Asiatu shares their experiences both personally and professionally. Topical Index: Introductions {00:00} White insecurity [02:26] Go to the source [04:49] nothing about us without us [08:20] Respectability Politics [09:16] Autistiphobia [15:03] Entitlement [17:19] Harm reduction [20:14] Behaviorism and Compliance [26:02] Capitalistic Intelligence [32:10] Go where you're watered [34:44] Getting Connected [41:16] Closing [42:31] Resources: Asiatu "Coach" Lawoyin - https://asiatucoach.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/asiatu/ Ko-Fi - https://ko-fi.com/asiatucoach Twitter - https://twitter.com/AsiatuCoach Instagram - @asiatu.coach Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/lived-expertise-degrees/3918ab3c-e4a6-4540-bbf5-5de159020d2d This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
An Interview with Maisie Soetantyo, "Autism Career Pathways" a part of the Lived Expertise > Degrees podcast series hosted by Kayla Concannon Recording Date: January 30, 2023 Transcript: Download transcript HERE Keywords: Maisie Soetantyo, autism, neurodiverse, Better Community Certified, Autism Career Pathways, Lived Expertise is Greater Than Degrees, Kayla Concannon, CRASH Consulting LLC, ABA, relationship-based model, autistic inclusivity consultant, inclusion, advocacy, parent coach Summary: Kayla interviews Maisie Soetantyo, M. Ed., autistic inclusivity consultant and advocate, parent coach, and founder of Autism Career Pathways, an organization that strives to create a better ‘common language’ for differently-abled adults and neurotypical workplaces. Maisie shares thoughts from her 30 years experience, as well as her autistic journey, both personally and professionally. Topical Index: Introductions {00:00} Autism Career Pathways [01:00] Job channelges for autistic people [02:42] Building Bridges / building connections [07:19] Two Kinds of Smart [10:02] Be Accountable [13:48] Coming Through ABA [16:30] Question Everything [18:00] Getting in touch [20:03] Resources: Maisie Soetantyo - @maisiesoetantyo (for parents of autistic kids) Autisim Career Pathways - @autismcareerpathways / https://autismcareerpathways.org Better Community Certified - @bettercommunitycertified Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/lived-expertise-degrees/89533d7f-e982-406b-a1f7-5d0056c4fd20 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
An Interview with Robert Schmus, "Empowering Through Advocacy" a part of the Lived Expertise > Degrees podcast series hosted by Kayla Concannon Recording Date: January 18, 2023 Transcript: Download transcript HERE Keywords: neurodivergent, adolescents, autism, Robert Schmus, Ayla Concannon, CRASH Consulting LLC, Schmus & St. Clair, lived expertise is greater than degrees Summary: Kayla interviews Robert Schmus, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and autistic advocate. Robert shares about his journey of discovering he was autistic, and the impact this has had on his career working with neurodivergent adolescents. Topical Index: Introductions {00:00} What I learned in school [03:09] Our teachers are those we meet [03:41] Working with neurodivergent adolescents [06:47] My diagnosis made things make sense [08:10] I'm not the only one! [10:08] Similar issues / struggles [12:22] A message for other professionals [14:24] Listen to the voices of experience [17:31] Getting in touch [18:36] Closing [21:48] Resources: Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-schmus-msw-lsw-40598a52/ Speaker Hub: https://speakerhub.com/speaker/robert-schmus Schmus & St. Clair: https://www.schmusstclair.com Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/lived-expertise-degrees/9156780b-1c94-4425-8ff1-d1f3e98547b7 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
An Interview with Bri Donnelly - Blind Side Strength an episode of Lived Expertise > Degrees with Kayla Concannon Recording Date: January 17, 2023 Keywords: disability studies, Bri Donnelly, Blind Side Strength, Kayla Concannon, CRASH Consulting, disability heroes, disability perspective, lived expertise is greater than degrees Transcripts: Download transcript HERE Summary: Bri Donnelly, Blind Side Strength, shares their perspective on teaching Disability Studies from a "disability perspective". Bri, who is a blind strength and fitness instructor and college professor, discusses their journey of empowerment and being proud of who they are, while "teaching back to people" as they teach their Disability Studies students through a unique lens of personal experience. Topical Index: Introduction [00:00] Bringing lived experience to teaching [01:20] Diagnosis view vs. lived experience [03:43] What I learned from school... [04:56] Media literacy [05:52] What I learned outside of class [09:29] The answer to everything is... "It depends" [09:59] Being flexible with myself [11:00] Making fitness accessible [11:49] Liking the simple stuff [13:52] The need for modern role models [15:05] Contact information [18:54] Closing [19:45] Resources Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlindSideStngth Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bridonnellyy/ Subscribe to our podcast Send us your feeWe'd love to hear from you. Leave feedback in the comments section https://pinecast.com/feedback/lived-expertise-degrees/3ea25971-926a-4632-a6a6-68908e1b1717 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Lived Expertise > Degrees with Kayla Concannon Recording Date: May 2, 2023 Transcript: Download transcript HERE. Episode Summary: Welcome to a new podcast, Lived Expertise is Greater Than Degrees, offered by Networks for Training and Development, Inc. in collaboration with me, Kayla Concannon, CRASH Consulting. While the "target audience" for this podcast is therapists, researchers, teachers, and other professionals working with and supporting people with disabilities, I am confident that everyone can find important take-aways from these conversations. Disability can be part of someone's life regardless of their race, ethnicity, religion, size, gender, sexuality, age, socioeconomic status and every other type of factor or demographic information we can measure. In this series, we seek to introduce you to the true experts in the field of disabilities - the people who experience these disabilities in their everyday lives. In this episode I offer an overview of what to expect in Lived Expertise > Degrees, and answer some questions myself. These are the same questions I pose to my guests, so in all fairness, I should answer as well. We hope you enjoy, and take the time to subscribe to the podcast. Keywords: neurodivergent, social justice, ADHD, Kayla Concannon, CRASH Consulting, Networks for Training and Development, #nothingaboutuswithoutus, inclusion, diversity, disability, advocacy, self-advocacy Topical Index: Introductions [00:00] Why this podcast? [01:33] Relationships and disability [04:43] Who are the experts? [05:39] The questions we ask [07:51] My responses [10:15] Closing and Challenge [13:14] Resources: CRASH Consulting, LLC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/otkayla135/ We would love to hear from you. https://pinecast.com/feedback/lived-expertise-degrees/1e50e8ae-9912-4736-8024-994f7a57fe68 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Interview with Lyric Rivera - The Neurodivergent Rebel with Kayla Concannon Recording Date: January 9, 2023 Keywords: neurodivergent, Neurodivergent Rebel, Lyric Rivera, Kayla Concannon, Autism, ADHD, Advice for service providers, neurotypical, neurotypical vs. neurodivergent Transcript: Download transcript HERE. Episode Summary: Kayla talks with Lyric Rivera - The Neurodivergent Rebel - about their journey of self-discovery and its impact on their life. Lyric is a trans-nonbinary, Autistic, self-advocate, who runs the internationally recognized NeuroDivergent Rebel blog. Lyric is also the Owner of NeuroDivergent Consulting, and author of the best-selling business ethics book, Workplace NeuroDiversity Rising, praised in Forbes as “an excellent ‘how to manual’ based on lived experience and professional competence.” In today's interview Lyric shares insights into learnings during and after their school years, and the impact perceptions and labels can have, while challenging the limitations imposed on them by others Topical Index: Introductions [00:00] Why this podcast [01:24] Who is Lyric? [02:08] Elementary school - context clues [04:51] Being "that child" [06:14] I can teach myself anything! [08:40] Illogical expectations [10:18] In competition with myself [11:46] Apologizing for being me [12:54] Advice for service providers [15:24] Closing [19:24] Resources: The Neurodivergent Rebel Workplace Neurodivergent Rising - by Lyric Rivera Subscribe to our podcast Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/lived-expertise-degrees/e1d73137-1835-4a56-a202-430c6884a249 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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