Episodes

  • Building on Mister Rogers' Legacy on Inclusion with Jay Manuel and Kristin DiQuollo
    May 20 2025

    Voice actor Jay Manuel and Co-Executive Producer Kristin DiQuollo introduce Jeff Mouse to the PBS Kids series, Donkey Hodie.

    An intrepid explorer and avid nature lover, Jeff Mouse was born with congenital muscular dystrophy, which limits his physical abilities, but not his can-do attitude! He was created in honor of Jeff Erlanger, a young guest who appeared in an unforgettable episode of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and sang a moving duet of Fred’s song, “It’s You I Like,” with the famous show host.

    To portray Jeff Mouse authentically, Fred Rogers Productions and Spiffy Pictures engaged Disability Belongs, the national disability-led nonprofit that works to empower people with disabilities to have a better future, to advise on the development of the character and Permobil, a global leader in power and manual wheelchair solutions, to help create Jeff’s chair.

    With the introduction of this endearing new character, Donkey Hodie is helping to further Fred Rogers’ legacy for today’s preschoolers of inclusion and kindness.

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    JAY MANUEL is a music producer and content creator based in Georgia. Despite facing challenges such as being hard of hearing and living with a rare brittle bone condition known as Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type 3, as well as Autism, Jay has dedicated his career to breaking barriers and representing young professionals with disabilities in the music industry.

    As a full-time content creator, Jay produces engaging content that showcases his unique perspective and personality. He has collaborated with top companies like Coca-Cola and Snapchat and has produced songs for both independent and label artists such as Yung Bleu, Fred the Godson, Boldy James, DJ Luke Nasty, and many others. Jay is a member of the Atlanta Chapter of the Recording Academy and mentors up-and-coming music producers while continuing to create content that positively impacts his community.


    As Co-Executive Producer of Donkey Hodie, KRISTIN DiQUOLLO provides leadership and creative vision to Fred Rogers Productions' and Spiffy Pictures' puppet series for preschoolers. which is inspired by characters from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Prior to joining the company, she led production of broadcast and digital content for the PBS Kids series, Cyberchase as executive producer and story editor of WNET New York, helping to spearhead its expansion on digital platforms, including strategies for accessibility, as well as its evolution as a series focusing on math and environmental themes for 6-8-year-olds A nominee for multiple Daytime Emmy awards, and a winner for Cousin Hodie Playdate, Kristin was honored with Parents' Choice and Kidscreen awards and oversaw Cyberchase's national family and educator engagement efforts, broadening the series' reach to new public media audiences.

    Experienced in using research to inform development and design of content, she has worked on several projects that investigate learning outcomes from educational media. Kristin previously worked in educational outreach and marketing for the IMAX Corporation and as an associate editor and projects coordinator for Merlyn's Pen, a magazine and website showcasing the works of teenage writers. She received ther B.A. in Englihs from Providence College.


    HOSTS

    Steven McCoy

    Angie Castro


    WEBSITES

    PBS Kids

    Disability Belongs


    This episode co-produced by Steven McCoy with Alison Grand and Christina Gorski. Our producer is Akira Nakano.


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    30 mins
  • Salyne El Samarany on Special Olympics Global Movement for Educators Through Inclusion
    Apr 28 2025

    Today, SALYNE EL SAMARANY discusses Special Olympics global mission of bringing inclusion into the classroom through micro-credentialing for educators. She talks about the importance of UDL (Universal Design for Learning) and how Special Olympics leads by example around the world.

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    SALYNE EL SAMARANY is the Vice President of the Global Center for Inclusion in Education at Special Olympics International, where she works with a global team to lead initiatives to promote inclusive education and social inclusion for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). She advocates for leveraging technology, including AI, to improve learning experiences for students with disabilities and professional development for teachers. Previously, Salyne was the CEO of Teach For Lebanon, an NGO focused on improving education for thousands of children in Lebanon, particularly those from underprivileged backgrounds. She addressed educational inequalities by empowering teachers and youth leaders to drive education reform, particularly in emergency settings. Salyne holds an MBA from the University of Balamand and has expertise in consultancy for change, providing strategic advice to improve organizations' social impact. She participated in the 2007 Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) Program at Georgetown University, which shaped her commitment to addressing civil society and educational inequalities. Throughout her career, Salyne has received numerous awards, including the 2014 UN Special Envoy for Global Education’s Youth Courage Award. She also received the Arab Creativity Award in 2016 for her leadership in social change and was recognized by Facebook in 2018 as part of the Facebook Community Leadership Program for her leadership efforts to create informed online communities through education and technology.

    LINKS


    Special Olympics Global Center Webpage: https://www.specialolympics.org/what-we-do/youth-and-schools/global-center-for-inclusion-in-education

    Special Olympics Global Center Briefs and Case Studies: https://www.specialolympics.org/what-we-do/youth-and-schools/resources/briefs?locale=en

    Community Impact Stories :

    https://www.specialolympics.org/stories/impact/pioneering-inclusive-sports-education-in-slovakia


    Hosted by Katie Corbett & Lee Fox Beauregard

    Opening Music by Alex Cap. Incidental Music by Bruce Maginnins.

    Produced by Akira Nakano

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    28 mins
  • Keisha Greaves on Why Girls Chronically Rock!
    Apr 22 2025

    KEISHA GREAVES is a motivational speaker, adaptive fashion designer, and a disability advocate. She is the Founder & CEO of the brand, Girls Chronically Rock; Founder of GCR Adaptive Solutions; Founder of Trust Your Abilities Nonprofit for People of Color; and a Board Member of the Disability Law Center.

    Keisha frequently speaks at conferences, for pharmaceutical companies,high schools, colleges, and universities to spread awareness about Muscular Dystrophy, work-life-chronic illness balance, raising money for causes, advocating for disability, and other related topics. Keisha has been featured in several national media outlets including Good Morning America, The Today Show, ABC News, and more. One of her proudest moments is when she was featured in Today Style Heroes 2018.

    Keisha has personally worked alongside Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker and successfully got September 30th officially proclaimed as Limb- Girdle Muscular Dystrophy Awareness Day. Furthermore, she also received theproclamation from previous Cambridge Mayor Marc McGovern and current Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui. Keisha earned her BA in Fashion Designand Merchandising from Framingham State University and an MBA from Cambridge College.


    LINKS:

    WEBSITE: girlschronicallyrock.com

    INSTAGRAM: @girlschronicallyrockclothing

    X: @girlschronical1


    HOSTS: Steven McCoy & Amgie Castro with Katie Corbett

    CO-PRODUCER: Angie Castro

    PRODUCER: Akira Nakano

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    27 mins
  • Lucy Edwards on Entrepreneurship, Representation, and Why Blind Barbie Matters!
    Apr 14 2025

    The hosts talk to Blind, Not Broken author, LUCY EDWARDS, a UK based, RTS award-winning presenter, journalist, content creator, speaker, entrepreneur and disability activist.

    After losing her sight at 17 due to Incontinentia Pigmenti, Lucy committed to sharing her experiences and raising awareness about disability.

    Her engaging personality and open commentary have garnered her a social media following of over 2.8 million, with her content being viewed over one billion times. Lucy's influence makes her a leading voice in the global diversity, equity, and inclusion space.


    WEBSITE: https://www.lucyedwards.com/

    COMPANY: etia

    LINKS

    • https://www.instagram.com/lucyedwardsofficial/
    • https://www.tiktok.com/@lucyedwards
    • https://www.youtube.com/lucyedwards
    • https://linktr.ee/ellajonesvsthesunstealer
    • https://blindnotbroken.cmpgn.page/LGZ6f6

    MENTIONS: Grace Beverley


    HOSTS: Katie Corbett & Angie Castro

    C0-PRODUCER: Angie Castro

    PRODUCER: Akira Nakano

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    27 mins
  • Nicole Homerin on Becoming an Advocate by Trailblazing in Education
    Apr 7 2025

    NICOLE HOMERIN, M.Ed. (she/her) is the Director of CVI Education in The CVI Center at Perkins School for the Blind. She is excited to return to Perkins, where she began her career as a Teaching Assistant in the Deafblind Program. Nicole formerly served as a special education teacher for students with a variety of disabilities, including CVI, in both Boston and Los Angeles. Most recently, she served as the Inclusion Communities Manager at Partners for Youth with Disabilities. In this role, she oversaw the Dinah F.B. Cohen NDMC DREAM Fellowship, a national fellowship for college students and recent graduates with disabilities. She also wrote curriculum and provided trainings to mentoring organizations, non-profits, schools, communities, and corporations on disability inclusion, accessibility, and a variety of other disability-related topics.

    Nicole is passionate about disability advocacy and making learning accessible and equitable for students and teachers alike.She was named the 2023 Steve Bartlett Award recipient by RespectAbility for her work in disability advocacy, leadership, and empowerment. She was also named the recipient of the 2023 Trailblazer Award from Boston University Wheelock School of Education and Human Development for her exemplary leadership in the fields of education and disability advocacy. She serves on the Heumann Education Advisory Council for the Just Say Hi! Inclusive Education Curriculum created by the Cerebral Palsy Foundation.Nicole holds a Master’s Degree in Special Education from Boston College and a Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education from Boston University.

    Editor's Note: Nicole has also completed six marathons.'


    HomerinEducationalServices@gmail.com

    https://www.perkins.org/cvi-now/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/homerinn/

    Company: Homerin Educational Services

    Partners for Youth with Disabilities: https://pyd.org/


    HOSTS

    KATIE CORBETT iis a marketing professional and entrepreneur who brings passion for accessibility to all she does. Katie holds a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, and a certificate in human resources from Madison College.

    AKIRA NAKANO is the Program Officer for the Fox Family Foundation and the Producer of the "Innovating Inclusion" Podcast. He runs the Los Angeles Inception Orchestra which is currently working to provide music education to people of all abilities. He was the host of the previous Fox Family Podcast and the Inception Podcast.

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    35 mins
  • Beth Ruffin on DEIB & Self-Inclusion
    Mar 31 2025

    BETH RUFFIN, DEIB and Self Inclusion coach, TEDx speaker, and podcast hosts brings an important conversation to the table on belonging and making space for yourself. Join hosts Steven McCoy and Angie Castro as they speak with Beth about one of the hottest topics of today, DEIB.

    BETH RUFFIN BIO

    Known as “The Everyday Inclusionist,” Beth Ruffin is a respected DEIB expert, author, podcast host, and TEDx speaker who helps women discover doable, “everyday” steps that add up to realizing potential and belonging at their organizations and within themselves. With 45,000+ views, her TED talk on Self Inclusion has taught a global audience how to flip the script by taking back your own belonging. She shares her insights as the host of the “You Belong Here with Beth Ruffin” podcast and in her two books, Get Up and You Belong Here.

    To this work, Beth brings a decade of experience, a 20-year career in Corporate America, an Executive Education Certificate in Diversity Leadership from Harvard University's JFK School of Government, and an MBA from Southern Wesleyan University. She’s proudly invested in her community as the Chair of the Women’s Rights & Empowerment Network (WREN) Board of Directors, Board member of Able SC, and member of the Richland County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Incorporated.

    When Beth’s not walking alongside women toward greater inclusion, you might find her deep into a book, hanging with her daughter and cat, or enjoying life in her current city of Elgin, South Carolina.


    www.bethruffin.com

    Social Media Handle: TheBethRuffin

    Podcasts: You Belong Here, The Permission Project

    Company: The Everyday Inclusionist


    HOSTS

    STEVEN McCOY is an award-winning advocate, activist, and journalist, celebrated for his groundbreaking work in promoting inclusivity and empowerment. As the founder of Spoken Heroes, a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization and with a strong social media reach, MrMcCoy's dedication has earned him numerous accolades, including the prestigious Spangenberg-Chappell Memorial Award, Disney Alumni Association Inductee, and honored as AT&T’s “Black Future Maker,” He was recently named to the Forbes 40 under 40 list. Steven also proudly serves on the Board of Directors for the Usher Syndrome Coalition and the Leadership Board for Foundation Fighting Blindness, and as a Representative for the State of New Jersey Rehabilitation Council.

    Steven's contributions have been further recognized by organizations such as the National Association of Black Journalists and state councils in New Jersey, New York, and Oklahoma. He is also a film consultant, making sure that films are displaying inclusive and equality. Steven's commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion has been recognized in various states around the world, including the National Association of Black Journalists.


    ANGIE CASTRO wis the host and producer of the podcast, “This Is What Blind Looks Like” which focuses on educating the general public about Blindness.

    Angie has also worked as a communications coordinator, for Blind, Inc. as well as providing administrative support for a digital marketing company.


    www.innovatinginclusion.org


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    25 mins