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Discover the secrets to college transition, disability accommodations, and academic success for students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and mental health conditions. Join Dan Jordan, a current therapist at a university and former accessibility coordinator for over a decade, as he provides weekly insider tips and insights to improve your student’s self-advocacy, academic achievement, and personal wellness. Get the essential information you need to navigate the college journey from start to ...
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If you are a parent living with a chronic condition that makes it difficult to maintain a healthy weight, find the energy to make it keep up with your to-do list, or even just managing your pain while still being the parent your children need, Welcome to the Anti-Kale Health Coach podcast where you can find real life action steps toward living with reduced medical costs, more energy, and a life you love. I'm Kerri Wilson, health and wellness practitioner, and my mission is to help live a lon ...
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All September long are episodes for your first year college student to develop the skills, mindset, and plans needed to be a successful college student. Today is part one of a two part interview with my special guest Katie Azevedo. Part one is about note taking. Note taking is an essential skill set for learning in the classroom. Knowing how to tak…
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Starting college is a significant milestone, but it also comes with its challenges. One common mistake first-year students make is not seeking help early. Whether it's academic, emotional, or social support, reaching out for help can make a substantial difference in your college experience. We explore why seeking help early is crucial, common barri…
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The first month of college is an exciting and transformative time and the time for first year- college student mistakes. Newfound independence, new friends, and a new academic environment present both opportunities and challenges. However, this transition period is often accompanied by common mistakes that can affect a student's academic and person…
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Starting college is an exciting milestone, but it also brings numerous challenges. One of the most common mistakes first-year students make is neglecting self-care. The demands of academic life, social activities, and newfound independence can lead to poor health habits. Prioritizing self-care is crucial for maintaining physical and mental well-bei…
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There are questions you can ask and should ask of the college accessibility staff. Last week was orienting you to the world of accessibility work, in part, and why some questions cannot be answered. However, these questions you can ask. These questions should be part of you college tour and college choice process. It adds some vital information for…
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I know the pressure and worry about accommodations and making sure your son or daughter gets what they need. As a parent of a son with specific learning disabilities and dyslexia, I worried about the same thing. I get it. It takes a lot of willpower not to take over the process and get it done. I understand that if it gets done, that is just one le…
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Today, Dr. Cam Casswell gives us her insights into how we, as parents, can prepare ourselves and our teens to make the bigh shift to college. It's a big transition and comes with it's own fears, anxieties, and issues. How do parents cope, deal, and manage all those emotions? What can parents do so thier emotions and reactions don't get in the way o…
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College mental health is one of my favorite subjects. I can literally talk about it all day long. What does a student need to do to be mentally healthy? Here are eight episodes all about how to help your student with ADHD, a learning disability, or mental health condition stay mentally well now and throughout thier college journey. Are you on my em…
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Here are some of my favorite episodes that you may not have heard. These contain some of the most overlooked, but essential information. Each of these episodes fills a gap in information and guidance that is hard to find. Yet, this episode highlights past episodes covering critical topics like documentation requirements, gap year considerations, co…
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Meet Kat, a resilient entrepreneur with over 15yrs of teaching and training, who is on a mission to teach others how to embrace the mantra that everything happens for you, not to you. Fueled by a personal journey through trauma and abuse, Kat shifted her narrative from victimhood to empowerment. As a coach, speaker, author, and podcaster she candid…
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Developing the right mindset for time management for college is a critical change some students don't make. It's unfortunate because being more skilled at time management can mean the world for your grades. It also means having more social time, more fun, less stress, and being responsible. If students don't develop the skills, then they have a har…
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I am a firm believer that health traditions that have been done successfully for literally thousands of years are the ones we should be paying attention to. If we can learn more about them, we can then integrate parts of them into our own lives and most likely find benefit from them. Lynn Hanger is an Ayurvedic Wellness and Life Mastery Coach. She …
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There’s a lot of information about college transition and success. Yet, most are not practical and don’t come from those involved in college. So, what are some of the simple and over looked college succes tips? I warn you that none of these college success tips are complicated. Yet, as I've stated before, 'simple doesn't mean easy.' Most are going …
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When the expert is suffering and feeling like a hypocrite, let alone not feeling heard by medical professionals, it's time to dig a little deeper. Tasha Stevens is an Integrative Clinical Nutritionist, B.S., CPT, Pilates Instructor, and Founder of Happy Hormone Health. Living with 6 autoimmune diseases, for years she struggled with symptoms that co…
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I’ve said it before. K-12 does a horrible job of teaching self-advocacy. I find it tragic and neglectful that it’s not taught. A ton of people advocate for it, emphasize it, and even set goals for it. But they all get it wrong. What’s the best way to teach it and what do you need to do for your student to learn to self-advocate? Here are eight epis…
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There's not much more that humbles me than hearing someone's story that blows me away, such as Brice Hancock's. We talk about life as an addict, the power of sober living facilities, regrets, and what you can do today if you feel you may have a problem with substances. Brice's personal experience combined with his clear insight as to how anyone can…
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Being prepared and preparing your student for college are shared goals. The better they are prepared, the less regret you have and possibly less stress. How do you get your senior with a hidden disability prepared to make the shift to college? For students with ADHD, learning disabilities, dyslexia, and mental health conditions, there is a lot more…
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Since I've delved head-first into the world of sound healing, there's been a loooooot of questions, and rightfully so! Am I still working with people on nutrition, body movement, and all the things that come along with that? YES. Can Sound Massage really help my clients with their symptoms, making more informed choices to help them reach their goal…
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There's a lot with college transition. As a parent who's done this twice already, I can tell you that there are always things you wish you did or said differently. Yep, I've been on a college campus for a minute for sure, but that does not mean I did everything right. I made mistakes. Not happy about it, but I get to pass on my experiences and less…
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Have you ever talked with someone who tells you the very surface level of their story and you're just dumbfounded as to how they are still alive and thriving? Listen to Marcy Langlois talk about her traumatic story, beginning in childhood following her through the next few decades, including a tragic car accident, addiction, and chronic illness. He…
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Guide your teen from high school to college with these 10 episodes. I have 10 of the most important podcast episodes all to help you and your student. It's a list of the college transition essential informaiton. For students with hidden disabilities, it can be a game changer. I can guarantee this information was not in your IEP or 504 plan or trans…
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Think you know about astrology? Join me for this wild ride through all things astrology. Debbie Buss is an accomplished astrology expert, Womens Health Practioner and Medical Astrologer with over 25 years of experience. She specialises in guiding female entrepreneurs to discover their genius and commit to it. Her approach blends astrology with prac…
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Dad's you have a special role to play in your student's college journey and self-advocacy. It's unlike any other role because your connection to your student is uniqe and special. What you bring to the plate is needed for your student's college success and a better college transition. Student's with disabilites like ADHD, learning disabilities, and…
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Sandie Gascon is an Integrative Healing Practitioner, Author of Heal Yourself and founder of The Integrative Healing Academy. After suffering severe side effects from medications during her twenty-year battle with chronic migraines, when she was diagnosed with Lupus she committed herself to healing naturally. Through her experiences, she developed …
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May is all about getting ready before graduation. Today is about the three things you and your student need to do before they graduate. For students with hidden disabilities like ADHD, learning disabilities, and mental helath conditions, there's a bit more to do before college starts. What are those three things and how do they help with college tr…
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Dr. Marie Gasper-Hulvat is a Quantum Human Design™ Specialist, Certified Family Coach, Quantum Alignment System™ Practitioner, and Usui Tibetan Reiki Master Teacher. In her full-time job, she works as a professor of Art History. In her life's passion business, she works as a trauma-informed transformational life coach. She uses EFT Tapping informed…
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Getting prepared for college is a huge task. Theres's not just the parctical stuff like bedding, snacks, food, mini-fridge etc. There is also the adult topics to discuss. As a parent of a college student, these topics are critical to have. Why? No regrets. None at all. Even if something happens, which I pray it doesn't, at least you know, as a pare…
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This is the second in a series this month all about copllege transition tips for parents and getting prepared. College transition is hard especially for students with ADHD, learning disabilities, and mental health conditions. Getting disability accommodations is vital as well as maintaining time management and mental wellbeing. What if something go…
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accessingcollege.com/college-success-revealing-the-top-3-areas-you-need-to-know/May is College Prep month and I’m kicking it off with an episode to help guide you and your student. If you could only pick three things that would make every student with a hidden disability successful in college, what three things would you pick? If you’ve listened to…
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Everything in college relates to mental health. Here are a few examples. Anxious college students don't study as well and don't remember as much for tests. Stressed students are not as productive and sometimes will put off assignments making stress worse. Depressed students may miss classes which causes secondary anxiety and worry about the work th…
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Today on the podcast, Rebecca King is joining me to talk all things heathy eating and changing your relationship with food to be healthier for those with ADHD. She is diagnosed with ADHD too. Here's what you'll learn on this episode: What are some of the big issues around food and eating for those with ADHD? What is intuitive eating? How does this …
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All the episodes this month are about mental wellness. You will hear me say it over and over again, 'mental health is the foundation upon which everything else is built." It's true. Yet, we all fall off this wagon and it seems harder to do. Truth is, it's simple but simple doesn't mean easy. So, how do we get our student to buy into it and incorpor…
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Does your student have a sense of perfectionism? Do they get their self-worth from achieving good grades? Are the involved in a lot of different things? DO they have a type A personality? If so, your student may not be doing as well as it looks on the outside. Your student may be suffering on the inside. Overachievers succeed which can mask the pai…
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This podcast will help parents answer the question, "Does my student need a new evaluation and college?" I'll give you a 3 step process to help you determine the best answer to this important question for you and your student's cicumstances. Here are the links to the programs to help you and your student have a successful college transition and mak…
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This episode is special to me for a few reasons: 1) I have been going to a chiropractor for nearly my whole life and can absolutely feel the benefits when I am keeping up with my regular treatments. 2) I love talking with people who are not local! It's fun to learn about life outside of the Midwest, but also to learn how similar we all really are. …
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Join me for a special podcast episode. I am covering a topic that is not often explored in disability circles, scholarships. I’m talking with Kara Walker and college scholarship expert on all things scholarships. Kara will walk us through the process of finding scholarships and the scholarship iceberg. She will answer the question, do students with…
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This episode may hit some feelings...it sure did for me! Come listen to my experiences and how I've learned and grown from them, some pivotal moments that were truly eye-opening and life-changing, and how I think my health has shifted over the years and why. Join my FREE support group - ⁠The Live More Method ⁠Follow me here: ⁠livemorewithkerri.com⁠…
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Dive deeper into the world of college services for students with learning disabilities, dyslexia, mental health conditions, and ADHD. There are a lot of services for every student at college. Which services does you student need to consider? And how do you factor college services into your student’s school choice? In this episode, learn how to help…
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If you're experiencing bloating, digestive issues, skin disruptions, joint pain, hair loss, weight gain or loss, or even sinus congestion that won't seem to quit, LISTEN UP! Learn how you can receive a CRAP ton of information about how your body is functioning AND what to do about it so that you can start to Live More. I forgot to mention in the ep…
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In this episode of After the IEP, we tackle a crucial concern for parents and students alike – choosing the right college for individuals with disabilities. Navigating the complexities of college selection can be daunting, especially when it comes to accommodating specific needs. Join us as we discuss the importance of finding a college that aligns…
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Chances are you've known at least one person who's hit "rock bottom" with substances and turned their life around. Brad Reiser isn't it - his story involves zero legal troubles, zero car wrecks, but struggles nonetheless. Living in Wisconsin, the state that holds the record for most binge drinking in the country, is it even possible to live in sobr…
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In this insightful episode, we review self-advocacy examples that foster self-advocacy in college-bound students. Through the "I do, we do, you do" model, discover how to gradually empower them to self-advocate effectively. From scheduling their own appointments with healthcare professionals to handling takeout orders and picking up prescriptions (…
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If you've listened to anything I've said in the past, by now you know how much I believe in the right support system. But what happens if you are hyper-independent and want to do everything alone? I'm pleading my case for solid support, wherever and whenever you can find it, and how to get some of that for yourself. Join my FREE support group - ⁠Li…
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In this podcast episode, we answer the question: Whay self-advocacy is important? This is a pivotal question for self-advocacy for college students with disabilities. While self-advocacy is widely acknowledged and supported, how to develop self-advocacy is absent from K-12. In addition, self-advocacy's significance within higher education and beyon…
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Did you get that diagnosis and feel left in the dust? Are you more confused now than you were before? Or do you want to avoid this mess all together? Today I'm telling you the first 5 things you need to do after you learn that you have blood sugar issues. I'll also tell you what NOT to do and why. Join my FREE support group - ⁠Live More Method⁠ Fol…
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Unravel the complexities of college responsibilities in this episode! Gain valuable insights into managing daily tasks, notifying instructors, and optimizing accommodations for academic success. Learn how proactive communication and informed choices about accommodations impact the college journey. We explore the use of assistive technology, test ac…
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Have you ever had questions about health insurance that no one seems to be able to answer? Let me introduce you to Kristina George! Kristina excels in problem solving and will work hard to help you get what you need. Information is a key element of her interactions with clients, and she will not simply try to “sell” you something but will help you …
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Tune in to our latest episode, "How To Eliminate The Sunday Scaries For Good," where we dive into practical strategies to bid farewell to that looming feeling of anxiety before the week begins. Do you know a student caught in the grip of the Sunday scaries? Discover how a simple shift in perspective can reframe those feelings from anxiety to normal…
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Welcome to "After the IEP," where we dive into navigating the college experience. In this episode, "College Transition Tips: Seeking help? What gets in the way?" we unpack the complexities surrounding asking for help in college. Parents often worry about their student's ability to seek assistance when needed. However, various factors hinder this pr…
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We're traveling back in time because sometimes we need to rehear the same things until they stick. The first version of this aired almost to the day 3 years ago, so it's definitely very timely! Are you feeling the winter blues, a little funky, or even just a dose of that old bitch called depression? You are NOT alone! Listen for comfort, what contr…
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