This week’s show is about next-level living. Some might say it’s about diversity. Compassion. Inclusion. Equality. Full participation in life. It’s also about how we can help others live fully and authentically.


The CDC reports that Developmental disabilities occur among all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups. In the United States, about one in six, or about 17%, of children aged 3 through 17 years have one or more developmental disabilities, such as:

ADHD,autism spectrum disorder,cerebral palsy,hearing loss,intellectual disability,learning disability,vision impairment,and other developmental delays.


We do a good job of supporting people with developmental disabilities when they are children. But when they get older, many of those support programs go away. Then, they are more at risk. One organization that is working to solve this problem is the Leon Advocacy and Resource Center, and my guest today is the CEO, Phillip Hall.


Leon Advocacy Resource Center’s purpose is to end the segregation and devaluing of persons with developmental and other disabilities by promoting supports and services that provide access to all of community life.


They work to create a place where all people are valued and contributing citizens. Our purpose is to end the segregation and devaluing of persons with developmental and other disabilities by helping them live, work, and fully participate in their community.


Today we’re going to talk about how that happens and how we can help. And, we’ll dig into how we can discover the unique strengths that make us part of solutions wherever we are.



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