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In this week's episode of the Inclusion School Podcast, hosts, Julie Kratz and Simone Morris, are thrilled to welcome a very special guest, Bridgett McGowen-Hawkins, an award-winning speaker, publisher, and children's book author.
Her latest book, "What's Worrying Darwin?", co-authored with her young son, addresses autism through the story of a child named Darwin who learns to understand and appreciate the differences in others.
Bridgett shares her insights on promoting inclusivity and understanding for children on the autism spectrum, emphasizing the importance of people-first language and understanding neurodiversity. This conversation is packed with valuable information for parents, caregivers, and educators looking to foster inclusive environments for all children.
Pick-up your copy of "What's Worrying Darwin?" on Amazon or Barnes & Noble online.
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In this week's episode, hosts Simone Morris and Julie Kratz are joined by a very special guest, Denise Hendershot. Denise, along with her husband Brian, co-hosts the DiverseLuv podcast, which explores their experiences as an interracial couple navigating a myriad of social challenges through courageous, authentic conversations.
Denise shares deep insights into how embracing diversity in thought and culture has strengthened their relationship and the importance of having open dialogues about difficult topics such as race, parenting, and inclusivity. Denise's powerful personal anecdotes and proactive approaches offer invaluable lessons for parents, caregivers, and educators alike.
Connect with Denise at www.diverseluv.com or on Social Media @diverseluv
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Simone Morris and Julie Kratz welcome the inspiring Keylonda Wheeler to this episode of The Inclusion School Podcast. Keylonda, a passionate speech therapist and children's book author, shared her heartwarming journey to diversify kids' literature, honoring her friend and empowering children with disabilities.
She offers ways to use more inclusive language such as: "non-speaking" over "nonverbal", reminding us how everyone has something to say. Discover more about Keylonda's mission to make every child feel seen and heard, and join us on this ongoing journey of creating a world where everyone belongs.
Connect with Keylonda @keylondawrites.com and on Instagram @keylondawrites
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Julie & Simone are excited to welcome Micaela Benn, an inspiring children's book author and founder of a company dedicated to coaching and marketing support for picture books promoting early literacy through culturally diverse stories.
Micaela shares her journey behind her book "Little Mister Fix-It" and how it captures the essence of a positive family environment. Together they dive into an enlightening conversation with Micaela about inclusivity in children's books, the richness of educational diversity, and the possibilities that open up when we nurture our children's inherent curiosity and willingness to engage with the world around them.
Listen to the full discussion for a thought-provoking episode that challenges us to reflect on inclusion, representation, and the power of positive thinking in shaping young minds.
Connect with Micaela on Instagram @micaelasbenn or on her podcast, The Children's Book Marketing Podcast.
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Join Simone & Julie as they welcome back to the podcast, Brytani Cavil, a passionate change agent dedicated to creating equitable opportunities for students and families. From her work with Brown Book Box and consultancy in education, to her advocacy for summer and after school programs, Brytani's insights highlight the importance of messaging, parent involvement, and access to diverse experiences for underserved youth. Discover how 21st century programs can be a catalyst for positive change in communities. Tune in for actionable inspiration on creating a better world for our future leaders.
Listen to the entire podcast at https://inclusionschool.com/.
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In this episode of The Inclusion School podcast, Simone and Julie are joined by the passionate and knowledgeable Jandy Flores, who is a professional development specialist for educators and specializes in bilingual and cultural awareness, and early literacy. Jandy shares insights into the importance of language, culture, and heritage in education. They explore the nuances of being a bilingual teacher, fostering an inclusive environment for students from diverse cultural backgrounds, and the significance of integrating cultural elements into the classroom. Jandy also provides practical tips and reflections for educators and parents and discusses the lack of resources for young adult books that represent diverse cultures. Listen in to gain valuable perspectives on creating an inclusive and enriching learning environment for all children.
Connect with Jandy on Facebook & Instagram @TheReadingBehavoirist
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In this week's episode of the Inclusion School Podcast, hosts Julie Kratz and Simone Morris are joined by author and parent liaison, Jeni DeGregorio. Jeni opens up about her journey as a parent of a child with sensory processing difficulties and autism, sharing her experiences and insights. She discusses the inspiration behind her children's books, which aim to make sensory exercises more fun and less like work for children. Moreover, Jeni sheds light on the importance of understanding and accommodating neurodivergent individuals in various settings.
Listeners also gain valuable tips on advocacy and support for children with different cognitive abilities. Jeni's passion for creating a more inclusive world shines through, offering valuable resources and guidance for parents, caregivers, and educators.
You can connect with Jeni on Instagram at @hayden_place and learn more about her nonprofit, Neurodiversity Place, at neurodiversityplace.org.
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In today’s insightful episode with children's book author, Sara Momtaz, Julie & Simone explore her inspiring journey with "Mou Mou and Friends," a vibrant world where every child belongs. Sara shares deeply personal stories, reminding us that inclusion is more than a buzzword—it's about real kids with real stories. They discuss the power of representation, the tough yet enlightening path of advocacy, and the irreplaceable value of inclusive environments for children, particularly in the realms of education and play. Sara's passion extends beyond books to a vision of inclusive consumer goods, all spearheaded by her unwavering belief: We All Belong.
Connect with Sara on social media and visit her website: https://moumouandfriends.co.uk/
Listen to the entire podcast at https://inclusionschool.com/.
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In this first episode of Season 9 of the Inclusion School Podcast, hosts Julie Kratz and Simone Morris sit down with Jamee Herbert, CEO and co-founder of Bridge Care. Jamee shares her journey into creating Bridge Care, a parent-led childcare data and community management platform aimed at supporting equitable and effective early childhood care and education systems.
The discussion dives into the current state of childcare in the U.S., the systemic problems it faces, and the importance of advocating for its improvement. Jamee also highlights the impact of investing in early childhood care and the surprising bipartisan support for this critical issue. If you want to learn more about the important work being done to support childcare equity, tune in to this insightful and thought-provoking episode.
Listen to the entire podcast at https://inclusionschool.com/.
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In this episode, hosts Julie Kratz and Simone Morris reflect on the end of season 8 and the rich conversations they've had with guests.
They recap the topics covered this season, including equitable education, inclusivity at the playground, inclusive media, and blending family, faith, and inclusive leadership.
They also share their plans for the hiatus, discussing rest, personal projects, and priorities. Additionally, they express their excitement to return for the spring of 2024.
Listen to the full episode for a heartfelt discussion and insights into their future plans as they sign off for the season.
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In this week's episode of the Inclusion School podcast, hosts Julie Kratz and Simone Morris sit down with the inspiring Alana M. Hill. Alana, a passionate ministry leader, teacher, and author, shares her journey of raising a blended family and finding purpose in the face of life's challenges.
Alana delves into the intersection of diversity, inclusion, and faith, emphasizing the importance of creating safe and nurturing environments for children facing various struggles. She provides valuable insights for educators, parents, and caregivers on how to foster inclusivity and support children dealing with sensitive topics like illness.
Don't miss this episode where Alana Hill shares her wisdom on compassion, understanding, and the transformative potential of embracing diverse perspectives.
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In this week's episode, hosts Julie Kratz and Simone Morris tackle the topic of navigating difficult conversations during the holiday season. With Thanksgiving just behind us and the winter holidays fast approaching, it's essential to be mindful of inclusive language and respectful dialogue.
Julie and Simone share their insights on setting boundaries, practicing curiosity, and knowing when it's necessary to disengage from triggering conversations. They also highlight the importance of acknowledging and celebrating the diversity of holidays that occur during this time, beyond just Christmas, including World AIDS Day, Hanukkah, Bodhi Day, and more. So if you're gearing up for family gatherings and want to navigate these conversations with grace and inclusivity, this episode is a must-listen.
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Welcome to this week's episode of the Inclusion School Podcast! Simone & Julie have an incredibly inspiring guest joining us today, Maureen Lawton. Maureen is a passionate advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion, with a special focus on the entertainment industry. With her organization, Dreamcatchers, Maureen is dedicated to creating people-first workplace experiences and fostering inclusive environments. In this episode, Maureen shares her personal journey, discusses the importance of representation and psychological safety in media, and provides insightful tips on how parents and caregivers can engage with children's entertainment to create teachable moments. Get ready to be inspired and empowered as Simone & Julie dive into this important conversation with Maureen Lawton on the Inclusion School Podcast.
You can connect with Maureen on LinkedIn @maureenlawton
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In case you missed it, today we are re-releasing one of Simone and Julie's most popular episodes of The Inclusion School podcast. This episode is from Season 7 with their guests, the co-founders of Candidly Connecting, Veronica Appleton & Khalilah Lyons. Veronica and Khalilah founded Candidly Connecting with the mission to create inclusivity at the playgrounds. They have a goal of empowering 1 million essential adults with this mission by 2027.
They share how they came together for this mission and some of the ways you as an adult in a child's life can build community and have conversations that will help to build infrastructure for the future. It is important to start the conversations early.
You can connect with Veronica & Khalilah at CandidlyConnecting.com and on all social media platforms.
Listen to the entire podcast at https://inclusionschool.com/ .
To reach us, email [email protected]
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In this Real Talk episode of The Inclusion School podcast, Simone and Julie dive into the topic of parental guilt and the challenges of balancing work, family, and caregiving responsibilities. As entrepreneurs, they acknowledge the privilege of having flexibility in navigating these roles.
They discuss the impact of COVID-19 on their travel schedules and how it has allowed them to spend more time with their families. However, they also recognize the pressure to return to a sense of normalcy and the guilt that comes with being away from their children.
They explore the privilege of flexibility in entrepreneurship and compare it to the corporate world, where caregivers often have to ask for time off. Simone and Julie emphasize the importance of setting boundaries, seeking support, and challenging outdated gender norms. Join them for this candid conversation about the realities of parenting in today's society.
Listen to this thought-provoking and relatable episode at https://inclusionschool.com/.
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Welcome to this week's episode of the Inclusion School Podcast! In today's Real Talk segment, Julie and Simone dive into the weighty topic of navigating conversations about the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. With their daughters being directly impacted by this conflict, they discuss the importance of acknowledging its complexity and the need to educate their children about the privileges they possess.
They also explore how schools and the internet play a role in exposing children to discussions about global conflicts and the importance of fostering inclusivity and sensitivity in these conversations. Join Julie and Simone as they unpack the challenges and opportunities of discussing complex issues with children in the information age.
So grab your headphones and get ready for another insightful episode of the Inclusion School Podcast!
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In this week's episode, hosts Julie Kratz and Simone Morris provide a real talk episode delving into the topic of having inclusive conversations with our children, specifically focusing on the tough topic of discussing the events in the Middle East.
Julie and Simone acknowledge the challenges that caregivers and parents face when trying to explain complex and troubling world events to children. They emphasize the importance of meeting children where they are and tailoring the conversation to their age and understanding.
Their insights provide valuable guidance for parents grappling with how to approach these difficult discussions. The hosts also encourage parents to be prepared by doing their own research and gathering talking points.
As always, the Inclusion School Podcast aims to provide practical advice and insights to help create inclusive environments for children. Julie and Simone's approach is grounded in empathy and understanding, and their discussions offer valuable perspectives for all caregivers and educators.
Listen to the entire podcast at https://inclusionschool.com/.
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Welcome back to another episode of the Inclusion School Podcast! We are thrilled to have you join us as we continue our mission of promoting diverse and inclusive education.
Today, Simone & Julie have a very special guest with them, Nadia Bennett, a former school leader, and the founder of When Brown Girls Lead™, an education consulting firm that leads the way for schools to become anti-racist learning environments through culturally-relevant leadership development and mentorship.
Nadia's extensive experience as a former school teacher and principal in underserved areas has given her a unique perspective on the inequities within our education system.
In this episode, Nadia shares her personal journey and the reasons behind her decision to pivot and create a more equitable education system. She also dives into the importance of culturally relevant content and provides practical tips for educators and parents on how to incorporate it into the classroom and conversations at home.
Get ready for an eye-opening conversation filled with insights and strategies to foster inclusivity in our schools.
You can connect with Nadia at: nadiabennett.com/podcast or on LinkedIn @Nadia A Bennett.
Listen to the entire podcast at https://inclusionschool.com/.
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Hosts Simone Morris and Julie Kratz are thrilled to launch Season 8 of the Inclusion School Podcast, and they couldn't think of a better topic to start the season than the importance of fostering inclusion in our schools.
In this episode, Julie & Simone discuss strategies to set expectations with your child's teacher and create an inclusive environment from the get-go. They share insights from their own experiences and provide practical tips for proactive communication.
The start of a new school year is an excellent opportunity to celebrate diversity. Simone & Julie offer simple activities that can spark meaningful discussions and help broaden children's understanding of different traditions and celebrations.
And, of course, we want to hear from you! What questions or topics would you like us to address in future episodes? Please don't hesitate to reach out and let us know. We're here to provide the resources and support you need on your inclusion journey.
To reach us, email [email protected]
Grab resources mentioned in the show at https://inclusionschool.com/resources/
Listen to all episodes of the podcast at https://inclusionschool.com/
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Simone and Julie close out Season 7 of the Inclusion School Podcast with the co-founders of Candidly Connecting, Veronica Appleton & Khalilah Lyons. Veronica and Khalilah founded Candidly Connecting with the mission to create inclusivity at the playgrounds. They have a goal of empowering 1 million essential adults with this mission by 2027.
They share how they came together for this mission and some of the ways you as an adult in a child's life can build community and have conversations that will help to build infrastructure for the future. It is important to start the conversations early.
You can connect with Veronica & Khalilah at CandidlyConnecting.com and on all social media platforms.
Listen to the entire podcast at https://inclusionschool.com/ .
To reach us, email [email protected]
Grab resources mentioned in the show at https://inclusionschool.com/resources/
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