Episodios

  • Harnessing the Internal Forces: Building Organizational Unity with Mark Bennett
    Jul 4 2024

    Mark D. Bennett is the principal of Uniting by Design LLC, a consulting firm dedicated to helping leaders build organizations that achieve outstanding results, uphold ethical standards, and adapt to change. After leaving the practice of law, Mark pursued graduate studies in counseling psychology and family therapy. He then became a full-time mediator, handling disputes involving staff, leaders, and boards across businesses, nonprofits, government agencies, and international organizations.

    Twenty-five years ago, Mark transitioned from resolving organizational issues to fostering organizational health. He now serves as a workshop presenter on leadership, teamwork, conflict resolution, values-based decision making, and creative collaboration. Additionally, he is a leadership coach, facilitating collaboration, strategic planning, and critical decision making.

    Mark has authored three books:

    • Uniting by Design: The Architecture of Creative Collaboration (2021) – A practical guide to fostering collaboration within organizations, leadership teams, work teams, alliances, and partnerships.
    • A Field Guide to Good Decisions: Values in Action (2006) – Offers practical steps for ethical decision-making, enabling individuals to make tough choices with integrity, accountability, and credibility.
    • The Art of Mediation, 2nd edition (2005) – Teaches conflict resolution and principled negotiation skills to help people bridge differences, reach agreements, and achieve peace.


    Episode Resources:

    • Uniting By Design
    • Mark Bennett LinkedIn


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  • Unlocking Happiness with Jonathan Spoliansky
    Jun 13 2024

    In this enlightening episode of The Independent Life, Tony welcomes Jonathan Spoliansky, the insightful author of Happiness Is Key. Jonathan's breakthrough book offers a simple yet profound guide on living happily every day, emphasizing that happiness is not just a state of mind but a reflection of our actions and behavior towards others.


    Together, they explore the five essential keys outlined in the book, which can unlock our happiness within and create a life filled with peace, trust, gratitude, honesty, and love. Through engaging discussion, Jonathan shares his journey and realizations, drawing from his extensive study of various philosophies and religious traditions, as well as his travels around the world. He highlights how embodying positive qualities like honesty, fairness, empathy, and generosity can create a ripple effect of positivity, benefiting those around us.


    This episode is a heartfelt reminder that cultivating happiness is a daily practice that requires effort and attention. Jonathan's practical advice and inspirational insights make it clear that by incorporating these keys into our daily lives, we can make happiness a more consistent and enduring part of our experience.


    Episode Resources:

    • Happiness is Key Book
    • https://www.happinessiskey.net/
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  • Empowering Education: A Conversation with Senior Chancellor Kimberly Richey
    May 23 2024

    Tony sits down with Kimberly Richey, the Senior Chancellor for the Department of Education for the state of Florida. As the overseer of all public schools from K-12 to colleges, workforce development, and various statewide programs, Chancellor Richey has a profound impact on Florida's educational landscape.

    Kimberly shares how her mother, a dedicated teacher, and her grandfather were instrumental in shaping her career path, leading her from law school to significant roles in state agencies, including the Office for Civil Rights. Her journey culminated in her current position, where she champions educational excellence and equity.

    Tony and Kimberly delve into the importance of advocacy, inspired by her mother's role in her success. She provides valuable insights on empowering parents to become effective advocates for their children's education by understanding systems, acquiring knowledge, and mastering communication.

    The conversation also explores the essence of education, the values and virtues that drive Kimberly, and the qualities of effective leadership. Kimberly discusses the keys to successful collaboration and shares her vision for the future of education.

    Join us for an inspiring discussion with Chancellor Richey, a dedicated advocate who has worked tirelessly to give a voice to the voiceless and has helped shape impactful legislation to support students and families across Florida.


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  • AgrAbility: Cultivating Support and Independence For Farmer’s with Disabilities
    May 2 2024

    Join us on this episode as we delve into the impactful world of AgrAbility, where agriculture meets accessibility. Two years ago, Florida welcomed its inaugural AgrAbility program, a collaborative effort spearheaded by The Center for Independent Living of North Central Florida and The University of Florida, supported by a USDA grant. On this episode, we're joined by Chad Reznicek, a Behavioral Health State Specialist with the Colorado AgrAbility Project, as we explore the challenges, triumphs, and vital support systems needed by farmers with disabilities.

    Chad shares his personal journey, shaped by his upbringing in a farming family and his subsequent work as a therapist for high-risk youth. This unique blend of experiences forms the foundation for a deep discussion on the multifaceted needs of farmers, the importance of familial and generational connections, and the profound impact of aligning one's values with their work in agriculture.

    We take a holistic view, understanding that intervention must occur at multiple levels to create lasting change. Chad emphasizes the significance of addressing farmers' health behaviors, resources, and support networks, highlighting the critical role that programs like AgrAbility play in ensuring farmers can continue their livelihoods independently and with dignity.

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  • Empowering Independence Through Assistive Technologies: A Conversation with Kailey Medlock and Eric Reed from FAAST
    Apr 11 2024

    In this episode of The Independent Life Podcast, we delve into the world of assistive technologies and their profound impact on enabling independence for individuals with disabilities. Our guests, Eric Reed, Executive Director of FAAST (Florida Alliance For Assistive Services and Technologies), and Kailey Medlock, FAAST's Training & Community Development Director, join us to share their insights and experiences.

    We explore the diverse range of assistive technologies available, catering to individuals of all ages and disabilities. Discover how FAAST has evolved under Eric's leadership, expanding its reach through regional distribution centers like The Center For Independent Living of North Central Florida. Learn about the innovations revolutionizing assistive technologies, including SMART homes designed to enhance accessibility and autonomy for people with disabilities.

    Eric sheds light on the intersection of assistive technologies and agriculture, discussing the role of FAAST in supporting farmers with disabilities through the Florida AgrAbility Project Advisory Board. We also delve into the importance of reaching rural communities and ensuring access to repair services for existing assistive technologies.

    Discover how FAAST's partnership with The Center For Independent Living has empowered hundreds more individuals each year, promoting independence and enriching lives within our community. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the ever-evolving world of assistive technologies and their profound impact on independence and quality of life.


    Don't forget to subscribe to The Independent Life Podcast for more inspiring stories and resources for people with disabilities!


    Episode Resources:

    • Florida Alliance of Assistive Services and Technology: https://faast.org/
    • National Assistive Technology Act Technical Assistance and Training (AT3) Center - to find a state's AT program (outside of Florida): https://at3center.net/state-at-programs/
    • April 17th - AT Awareness Day (by ATAP): https://ataporg.org/policy-and-advocacy/national-at-awareness-day/
    • June 14-16, Family Cafe: https://familycafe.net/


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  • From Service to Leadership: A Conversation with Victoria Gaitanis
    Apr 4 2024

    In this compelling episode, we are joined by Victoria Giatanis, the Acting Director for Vocational Rehabilitation for the Florida Department of Education. Victoria's journey to this esteemed position is marked by her dedication to service and her role as a public servant.


    From her early days in teaching, where she championed exceptional student education, particularly for those with visual impairments, to her current role shaping policies and initiatives, Victoria's impact is profound. As a mother to Mira Gaitanis, whose success as a young adult with a disability is credited to Victoria and her husband, our conversation begins with the impact of disability on family life, especially as the daughter of a veteran with service-connected disabilities.


    Throughout the episode, Victoria shares valuable advice for parents of children with disabilities, drawing from her own experiences and emphasizing the importance of advocacy and navigating the education system effectively. We explore the qualities of a good educator for students with disabilities and delve into what it takes to be successful in Victoria's position as a servant of our state, focusing on collaboration, leadership, and service.


    Victoria's journey is one of humility and service, driven by a deep-rooted motivation to make a positive impact in the lives of individuals with disabilities. Join us as we uncover the driving forces behind Victoria's career choices and gain insights into her role as a leader and advocate in the disability community.


    Episode Resources:

    • Universal Design and Growth Mindset with Mira Gaitanis
    • Self-Advocacy and Vulnerability with Mira Gaitanis


    Resources for parents of students with disabilities I’ve found helpful below:

    • Parent Help - FDLRS
    • Staff Contacts (fldoe.org)
    • Parent Information (fldoe.org)

    For parents of students 14 and up:

    • Project 10: Transition Education Network
    • Contact the Florida Division of Blind Services (fldoe.org)
    • Customers Contact Us | Vocational Rehabilitation | Florida Department of Education (rehabworks.org)
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  • Empowering Independence: CIL Day 2024
    Feb 8 2024

    In this episode, we dive deep into the heart of CIL Day 2024, a pivotal event where Centers For Independent Living convene at the Capitol in Tallahassee to advocate for the rights and needs of individuals with disabilities. Tony, reflects on this year's remarkable success, marked by increased engagement with senators and representatives, signaling a growing momentum for the cause.


    Joining the conversation are esteemed guests who played vital roles in this year's event, as well as, in their every day role serving and advocating for our consumers. Jane Johnson, Executive Director of The Florida Association of Centers For Independent Living (FACIL), representing all 15 centers in Florida, provides insights into the collaborative efforts that make CIL Day possible. Brian Johnson, Chief Program Officer at the Center for Independent Living of Broward and Gold Coast, shares his perspectives on the impact of CIL Day on the local community.

    A highlight of this episode is Ken Kerstetter's firsthand account of attending CIL Day for the first time. As the Associate Director at Resource Center Disability Solutions, serving Brevard and Indian River Counties, Ken offers a fresh perspective on the significance of meeting with legislators and sharing stories of empowerment.


    We explore the year-round dedication that culminates in CIL Day, from grassroots advocacy to strategic planning by the FACIL legislative committee. The importance of securing funding to support independent living services is emphasized, with concrete examples illustrating the impact on individuals' lives.


    Our guests delve into their sources of inspiration and the values that drive their commitment to this critical work. From a shared dedication to promoting independence to a passion for fostering inclusive communities, their insights shed light on the enduring significance of CIL Day and the ongoing fight for disability rights.


    Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the tireless advocacy efforts behind CIL Day and the transformative impact on individuals striving to live independently within their communities.


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  • Empowering Voices: Navigating Disability Culture and Leadership with Christina Mills
    Jan 18 2024

    In this compelling episode, we sit down with Christina Mills, the Senior Director of Inclusive Policy & Advocacy for Elevance Health, who has just returned from a transformative trip to Japan with JIL (Japan Independent Living). Christina shares her insights into disability history, paying tribute to the influential figure, Justin Dart, and exploring the impact of his advocacy.


    Delving into her personal journey, Christina opens up about her upbringing with Osteogenesis imperfecta, a genetic disorder that shaped her resilience. From navigating the challenges of growing up with a disability to being invited to the Youth Leadership Forum in California, her story is one of empowerment and determination.


    Drawing from her extensive experience with the California Independent Living Council and active involvement in the state association, Christina discusses her advocacy work within sectors such as emergency management and digital access for people with disabilities.


    Tony and Christina engage in a rich conversation, exploring the intricate nuances of disability identity and culture. They tackle the paradox of cultivating a distinct disability culture while advocating for inclusion. The dialogue extends to strategies on how advocates can work in unity to achieve independent living and leadership. Join us for an enlightening conversation as Christina Mills and Tony unravel the complexities of disability advocacy, paving the way for a more inclusive and empowered future.

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