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Lived Expertise > Degrees

Lived Expertise > Degrees

著者: 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.2023
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  • S2E4 - Interview with Elle Stanger - Stripper, Writer, Sex Educator
    2023/11/30
    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

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    50 分
  • S2E3 - An Interview with Jacklyn and Greg Boheler - B3 Coffee
    2023/11/02
    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

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    50 分
  • S2E2 - An Interview with Jess Bauzá de García
    2023/09/13
    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

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    57 分

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