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Friends For Life Podcast

Tony Stuart
Friends For Life Podcast
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    The Incredible Story of Louis Braille: How One Teen Changed the World Forever

    2025-6-25 | 2 mins.

    Born in France in 1809, Louis Braille lost his sight at the age of three—but that didn't stop him from leaving a lasting mark on the world. In this inspiring episode, we explore how a tragic childhood accident led to one of the most transformative inventions in history: the Braille writing system. As a student at the Royal Institute for Blind Youth in Paris, Braille was introduced to a military code called "night writing." Finding it overly complex, he began developing a simpler, more intuitive system of raised dots. By age 15, he had created the foundation of the tactile writing system that now bears his name. The Braille system revolutionized communication for blind and visually impaired people, opening doors to literacy, education, and independence across the globe. Today, Braille is used in nearly every language and found on everything from books and menus to elevator buttons and banknotes. Join us as we uncover how one young man's resilience and innovation sparked a movement for accessibility and empowerment that continues to impact millions of lives. Louis Braille's legacy is a powerful reminder that adversity can lead to extraordinary breakthroughs. šŸ”” Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more stories that changed the world. #LouisBraille #BrailleSystem #Accessibility #Invention #DisabilityAwareness #BlindCommunity #InspirationalStory #HistoryMatters #EducationForAll

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    Training Nurses for Better IDD Care with Michael Sigelman

    2025-6-25 | 19 mins.

    In this insightful episode of IDD Health Matters, Dr. Craig EscudĆ© is joined by nurse educator Michael Sigelman, who brings a wealth of experience and passion to improving healthcare practices for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Michael shares how his early experiences shaped his career and how he now plays a crucial role in training registered nurses and direct support professionals across his state. Together, they discuss the importance of structured nurse education, the value of trained medication employees (TMEs), and the essential role of accurate documentation in providing consistent and person-centered care. Michael also emphasizes the power of listening, knowing individual baselines, and taking time—three simple yet impactful practices that can vastly improve health outcomes. Through real-world examples, Michael and Dr. EscudĆ© highlight the challenges and opportunities in achieving health equity, the significance of interprofessional collaboration, and the critical need for increased clinical training in IDD care. Whether you're a clinician, DSP, policymaker, or advocate, this episode offers actionable insights into creating a more inclusive, responsive, and informed healthcare system. šŸ‘‰ Learn more about the tools and training mentioned in this episode at replacingrisk.com šŸ‘‰ Explore career opportunities in IDD services at friendsforliferc.com šŸŽ§ IDD Health Matters is a joint production of Friends for Life and IntellectAbility. Subscribe for more conversations on health, wellness, and equity for people with IDD.

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    How Megan Bomgaars Is Redefining Down Syndrome Advocacy | Don't Limit Me Movement

    2025-5-14 | 2 mins.

    Megan Bomgaars is a trailblazing advocate, entrepreneur, and star of the Emmy-winning show Born This Way. Born with Down syndrome, Megan rose to national prominence through her viral video Don't Limit Me, where she passionately called for inclusion, opportunity, and respect for people with developmental disabilities. Her message has inspired millions: see potential, not limitations. In this video, we explore Megan's journey—from public speaking and fashion design to business ownership and national advocacy. Megan continues to challenge stereotypes and redefine what it means to live boldly with a disability. #MeganBomgaars #DontLimitMe #BornThisWay #DownSyndromeAwareness #DisabilityAdvocate #InclusionMatters #DevelopmentalDisabilities #Inspiration #DisabilityRepresentation #SpecialNeedsAdvocate

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    Ep 256: How to Increase Your Waiver Hours (for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities)

    2025-5-12 | 10 mins.

    In this episode, Tony Stuart, CEO of Friends for Life, shares practical, experience-based strategies for individuals with developmental disabilities looking to increase their waiver hours. With over 20 years in the field, Tony explains why using your current waiver is essential, how to properly document medical and functional changes, and how incident reports can influence approval for more support. He also discusses the importance of realistic hour requests, the value of waiver add-ons, and the role of agency providers in advocating for increased care. Whether you're a provider or someone receiving services, this episode is packed with crucial insights that can help you navigate the waiver process more effectively. Are you or someone you support working to increase waiver hours? Tune in and learn how to advocate for the care and support you deserve.

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    Zack Gottsagen's Groundbreaking Journey: Breaking Barriers for Actors with Down Syndrome in Hollywood

    2025-5-07 | 2 mins.

    Zack Gottsagen is breaking barriers and reshaping Hollywood. In this inspiring video, we explore Zack's groundbreaking journey as an actor with Down syndrome—from his unforgettable leading role in The Peanut Butter Falcon alongside Shia LaBeouf and Dakota Johnson to making history as the first person with Down syndrome to present at the Academy Awards. Zack's story is more than a personal triumph—it's a cultural milestone. He's a powerful example of what happens when talent, determination, and true inclusion come together. By pursuing his dream despite all odds, Zack has shown the world that people with developmental disabilities deserve not only visibility but respect and opportunity in the entertainment industry and beyond. Join us as we celebrate Zack Gottsagen's legacy and the vital message he shares with the world: representation matters. šŸ”” Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to help amplify voices that deserve to be heard. #ZackGottsagen #DisabilityRepresentation #DownSyndromeAwareness #ThePeanutButterFalcon #InclusionMatters #HollywoodDiversity #DevelopmentalDisabilities #DisabilityInFilm #BreakingBarriers #RepresentationMatters

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About Friends For Life Podcast

The Friends for Life Podcast dives deep into the topic of Developmental Disabilities, and also discusses topics such as hard work, motivation and entrepreneurship for those who are disabled.
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