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The Ripples Remain | NACHOS S3E9: The Ripples Remain -Honoring Legacy, Change, and Neuro-Affirmation

The Ripples Remain | NACHOS S3E9: The Ripples Remain -Honoring Legacy, Change, and Neuro-Affirmation

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In this deeply personal episode of NACHOS (The Neuro-Affirming Conversation Hour for Outreach and Support), host Dutch reflects on the passing of their father and the legacy he left behind — a legacy built on what he called The Ripple Theory.


Recorded in the stillness of November, this episode explores how grief, gratitude, and growth intertwine, much like the changing of the seasons. Through stories from a family gathering in a barn, Dutch reflects on Tolkien’s timeless line — “Death is just another path, one that we all must take.” From there, they connect the rhythms of nature to the ongoing work of neuro-affirmation, inclusion, and community building.


As the episode concludes, Dutch shares a special photo montage from the Michigan Disability Empowerment Conference (MDEC) — a visual testament to what it means to keep the ripples moving: one act of care, one connection, one voice at a time.


In this episode:

• Reflections on grief, legacy, and transformation

• The Ripple Theory and the power of everyday kindness

• The connection between nature’s cycles and neuro-affirming growth

• Highlights from the 2025 Michigan Disability Empowerment Conference (MDEC)


Key Themes: neuro-affirming education, disability inclusion, grief and healing, legacy, empathy, human connection, community care, Michigan advocacy


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