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The Wayne RESA Roundtable

The Wayne RESA Roundtable

By: Wayne RESA
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The Wayne RESA Roundtable Podcast brings together voices from all areas of special education, special education/mental health community, and advocacy to provide valuable resources, insights, and support for families and staff both within Wayne County and beyond.Wayne RESA
Episodes
  • S1.E9 - Hope, Healing, and Awareness: A Family's Voice with Eric Hipple and Tarah Hipple-Thomas
    Dec 16 2025

    Former NFL quarterback Eric Hipple and his daughter, Tarah Hipple Thomas (Owner and Trauma Therapist at Soar Trauma Therapy), join us for an honest father–daughter conversation about mental health and suicide awareness. Together, they share their personal journey, the lessons they’ve learned, and how families and communities can break the silence, foster resilience, and bring hope to those who are struggling.

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    38 mins
  • S1.E8 - The Dyslexia Dialogue
    Dec 2 2025

    Decoding Dyslexia features Sarah Jones Wayne County RESA Literacy Consultant, who sits on the Dyslexia workgroup for MDE. She breaks down the science of dyslexia, shares practical strategies for home and school.

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    29 mins
  • S1.7 - The “what” and “why” of Essential Elements
    Dec 2 2025

    The “what” and “why” of Essential Elements podcast takes the mystery out of the Essential Elements used in special education. Kate Pearson (RESA Consultant) and Lisa Cleveland (Livonia Public Schools special education teacher) dive into what each element means, why it matters, and how it helps learners with significant cognitive disabilities grow. Join us as we unpack concepts, talk with experts, and share strategies that empower educators and families to support student success.


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    15 mins
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