Think Inclusive is MCIE's podcast that brings you conversations about inclusive education and what inclusion looks like in the real world.
I don't know about where you live, but today is the last day of school for the kids in our neighborhood. Summer is here. So let the late nights begin.
Today on the pod, we have Rasheera Dopson, the ho…
Who is ready for a double episode?!?
Today on the pod, we have two fantastic guests. The first is Matt, from the With Rolls and No Luck podcast. We discuss what it is like to generate income all while…
For the last thirty years, there has been a movement going on. One you may not know a lot about or the origins of. It’s the Neurodiversity movement and our guest Ira Eidle wants to share with you wha…
What does autistic independence look like?
In today's episode, we interview Haley Moss (autistic attorney, author, and advocate) about her book, The Young Autistic Adult's Independence Handbook.
Haley …
In today's episode, we interview Lisa Drennan, inclusion expert and founder of Merge Consulting.
We discuss how families of children with disabilities can advocate joining community recreation groups …
About the Guest(s):
Alida Miranda-Wolff is the CEO and founder of Ethos, a consultancy firm specializing in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) transformation. She is notable for her bo…
What is Critical Race Theory and what do advocates for inclusive education need to know about the Anti-CRT movement?
For this super-sized episode, we share the story of an inclusive Maryland principal…
Diana Pastora Carson is the host of the Beyond Awareness Podcast.
Her TedTalk, "Walking with Joaquin," chronicles her family's journey to bring home her brother after living in an institution for 15 y…
Today on the podcast, we welcome Greta Harrison, the host of the Born Fabulous Podcast.
We talk about the reason for starting "Born Fabulous," why hope should be an essential characteristic of an educ…
Happy Friday Inclusionists!
Today we have a special pop-up podcast interview with some folks I met at the CEC Conference in Orlando this week.
They presented a session called, “The Intersection of Ra…
Today on the podcast, we welcome Amanda Darrow (Utah Pride Center) and Shamby Polychronis (University of Utah) to talk about honoring intersectionality between the disability and LGBTQIA+ communities…
Today on the podcast, we talk with Anthony Ianni, the first autistic Division 1 college basketball player and author of the book, Centered: Autism, Basketball, and One Athlete's Dream.
We talk about …
Content Warning: In today’s episode, we will discuss depictions of the living conditions of institutions for people with disabilities in the 1960s and certain attitudes about people with disabilities…
Today on the podcast, we discuss the Self-Determined Learning Model of Instruction (otherwise known as the SDLMI).
Our guests, Karrie Shogren and Sheida Raley are both from the Kansas University Cent…
Today on the podcast, we interview author, educator, and consultant, Jenna Rufo about her book Reimagining Special Education, and how we can use inclusion as a framework to build equity and support a…
Today on the Think Inclusive Podcast, we interview systems change expert and inclusive education advocate, Michael McSheehan.
We talk about what started him on his journey of advocating for inclusive…
Today on the Think Inclusive Podcast, we interview Janice Fialka and Sara Jo Soldovieri, two passionate advocates for inclusive education.
We talk about what we really mean by inclusive education, wha…
Today on the podcast, we interview Emily Ladau, disability rights activist and author, about her new book Demystifying Disability: What to Know, What to Say, and How to Be an Ally.
We discuss why thi…
Today on the podcast, we interview Genia Stephen, host of the Good Things in Life podcast.
We talk about why she started the podcast, what some of the differences and similarities are with the educat…