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Welcome to the Sibling Leadership Network Podcast! We are a national nonprofit whose mission is to provide siblings of individuals with disabilities the information, support and tools to advocate with their brothers and sisters and to promote the issues important to them and their entire families. Check out our recent news and interviews with advocates and policy makers or check out more, including archived episodes on siblingleadership.org.

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Welcome to the Sibling Leadership Network Podcast! We are a national nonprofit whose mission is to provide siblings of individuals with disabilities the information, support and tools to advocate with their brothers and sisters and to promote the issues important to them and their entire families. Check out our recent news and interviews with advocates and policy makers or check out more, including archived episodes on siblingleadership.org.

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More on Self-care & a Guided Meditation for Sibs

12/18/2023
This episode we discuss more about self-care and have a guided practice, just for sibs! SLN's Communications Consultant, Patricia Repolda, tells us all about SLN's new sibling self-care toolkit & workbook. Then Kaley Day of Rocky Mountain Sibs guides us through a guided meditation specifically for sibs. Access the transcript of this episode here. Acceda a la transcripción en español. "It empowers you to make choices that align with your values" —Patricia Repolda Resources in this episode: SLN's Sibling Self-Care Toolkit & WorkbookSLN's Self-care Resources pageSibnet Facebook GroupSLN Facebook GroupRocky Mountain SibsAdvocacy Denver (Denver County Arc)SLN's Adult Sibs Resources pagePrentis Hemphill Music Credits: Hope by Scandinavianz | https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianz Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Free Relaxing Chill Music | ARNOR by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/ Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Support the show

Duration:00:27:31

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Sexuality and Sib Support

12/4/2023
Certified Sexuality Educator, Terri Couwenhoven, discusses barriers for our siblings with disabilities getting sex education and gives us some great resources and advice to help us support our siblings who are seeking romance. Access the transcript of this episode here. Acceda a la transcripción en español. "Listening and helping your sib feel heard are really important" —Terri Couwenhoven Resources in this episode: Terri Couwenhoven MS, CSEElevatus trainingsDiversities in sexuality handoutsBoyfriends & Girlfriends: A Guide to Dating for People with DisabilitiesCircles: Intimacy and RelationshipsCircles appNational Council on Independent Living Video SeriesAmaze.orgreal-talk.orgAdult Down Syndrome Center resource pageMaking Authentic Friends AppSpecial Bridge AppSex Talk for Self-Advocates Webinar SeriesSLN Self-Advocates Resources pageDave HingsburgerSupport the show

Duration:00:26:28

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Plain Language

11/13/2023
This month, we speak with the Director of Advocacy for the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, Zoe Gross, all about plain language; what it is, why it's important and where and how to ask for it. Access the transcript of this episode here. Acceda a la transcripción en español. "Get things out of the subtext of what you’re saying and into the plain text." —Zoe Gross "Become awake to the wonderful world that is plain language and spot all the places that it can be brought into your life." —Zoe Gross Resources in this episode: Autistic Self Advocacy NetworkASAN resource libraryPlain Language COVID-19 ResourcesOne Idea Per Line: A Guide to Making Easy Read ResourcesSARTAC2023 Series of Easy Read/Plain Language Webinars for Government and Non-Profit AgenciesPlain Truth ProjectSupport the show

Duration:00:16:24

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Sexual Assault and Sibs

10/23/2023
This month, Founder of the Natalie Project, Julie Neward, shares her story, discusses statistics and causes of sexual assault in the disability community and tells us about how we can advocate for change with our siblings. PLEASE NOTE: This podcast episode is about sexual assault and may contain content that is unsuitable for listeners under the age of 18 and may contain triggers for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised. Access the transcript of this episode here. Acceda a la transcripción en español. "I really do want to lean on our sib community to take action on this issue, because at the end of the day...we [siblings] will most likely have to face the issue of sexual abuse given the staggering numbers." —Julie Neward Resources in this episode: the Natalie ProjectContact Julie Neward at julie@thenatalieproject.orgThe Disability Without Abuse ProjectNPR Series: Abused and BetrayedCombating Violence and Abuse of People with Disabilities: A Call to Action by Nancy Fitzsimons M.S.W. Ph.D.The Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network: Sexual Abuse of People with DisabilitiesThe Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network: Recovering from Sexual ViolenceRight Care Now ProjectOptions for All ProductionsPediatric Epilepsy Surgery AllianceDiana Pastora Carson, M.Ed.ElevatusMad Hatter Wellness Sexuality for All Abilities 1st Edition by Katie Thune and Molly Gage Nicky’s LawDisability Rights CaliforniaCalifornia Self-Determination Program NetworkTarana J. Burke and the Me Too movementKelly's Hollywood FilmSupport the show

Duration:00:38:11

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SLN Chapters

9/18/2023
This month, we talk with Harriet Redman, founder of one of SLN's first chapters, Wisconsibs, and founder of SLN's newest chapter, Oregon Sibs, Nikki Donnelly. We discuss why sib meeting spaces are so important and how you can get involved or start your own chapter. Access the transcript of this episode here. Acceda a la transcripción en español. "The power in having people in your community that can help you navigate through this sib life." —Nikki Donnelly "Don’t give up…there’s all kinds of reasons to stop, but don’t. Just keep going…and when you’re feeling discouraged give an SLN chapter person a call or an email." —Harriet Redman Resources in this episode: SLN Chapters pageWisconsibsOregon Sibs MeetUpThe Sibling Survival Guide bookSibshops bookSibshops on Siblings Support ProjectOregon FMLA informationWhat About Me? by WisconsibsSibsack by WisconsibsJourney Forward by WisconsibsSiblings Choice Award by WisconsibsWisconsibs Read book clubWisconsibs event calendarIntro to Sibs by Oregon SibsOregon Sibs AnnouncementContact Harriet Redman:info@wisconsibs.orgContact Nikki Donnelly:nikki.donnelly@oregonsibs.orgSupport the show

Duration:00:39:42

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Policy & Advocacy for Sibs

7/18/2023
This month, we speak with the SLN's Co-Chairs of Policy and Advocacy, Tiffany Banks and Nina Bihani. We discuss why advocacy is so important for sibs, the many ways sibs can get involved in policy & advocacy, the challenges siblings face in policymaking and current issues being worked on by sibs. Access the transcript of this episode here. Acceda a la transcripción en español "If you're not showing up, you're not going to be a part of that important decision-making process"—Nina Bihani Resources in this episode: SLN Policy & Advocacy PageSLN June Policy & Advocacy NewsletterHealth PassportLetter of IntentFMLA Reform: The Caring For All Families ActSSI Penalties: Arc InfoTechnology AccessHousing Access: From the ArcThe Americans with Disabilities ActSLN Future Planning Resources PagePast SLN PodcastsDisability Policy SeminarSign up for SLN NewslettersThe Arc Future Planning ResourcesHealth Advocates While in HospitalThe Arc Policy & Advocacy ResourcesPartners in Policymaking TrainingRight to Access Health RecordsDeath and End of Life ResourcesTiffany Banks: Nina Bihani: SLN Policy & Advocacy Email: "What you are able to bring to the table is worthwhile, no matter how small." —Tiffany Banks "Your lived experience is expertise. " —Tiffany Banks Music Credit: Hope by Scandinavianz | https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianz Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Support the show

Duration:00:44:36

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Advice & Resources with SLN's New Executive Director

6/12/2023
This month we speak with the SLN's new Executive Director, Kaitlin McNamara, about her sibling experience, resources she has found helpful and her vision for the future of the sibling movement at SLN. Access the transcript of this episode here. Acceda a la transcripción en español "We have to be having some very serious conversations about what we want the next 40 years to look like and not resting on the laurels of the really important disability movement work of the last 40 years."—Kaitlin McNamara Resources in this episode: Future Planning ResourcesFinancial Planning ResourcesMental Health and Self-care ResourcesSLN Youtube ChannelSLN State ChaptersSLN Facebook PageSLN Facebook GroupSibnet Facebook GroupSibling Support Project Facebook GroupSibteen Facebook Group"…siblings have a real opportunity at this moment to partner with their sibling with a disability…" —Kaitlin McNamara Music Credit: Hope by Scandinavianz | https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianz Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Support the show

Duration:00:20:32

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Sib-in-Laws

5/15/2023
This month, we speak with sib-in-laws Sumithra Murthy and Cory Hartman about their experiences as sib-in-laws and hear their advice for sibs and potential future sib-in-laws. Access the transcript of this episode here. Acceda a la transcripción en español "We are the people who are insiders, outsiders." —Sumithra Murthy "This is new to us"—Cory Hartman Resources in this episode: Department of Disability and Human Development at the University of Illinois at ChicagoFamily Caregiver Alliance National Alliance for CaregivingThe ArcThe Sibling Leadership NetworkSib-in-Laws Facebook GroupNational Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities NIEPIDAshadeepNayi DeshaParivarImpact Magazine Sibs Feature Issue"Our opinions and perspectives also need to be considered in decision making processes." —Sumithra Murthy Music Credit: Hope by Scandinavianz | https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianz Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Support the show

Duration:00:37:46

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Diverse Sibling Stories 2023

4/3/2023
In this special National Siblings Day 2023 episode we hear the stories of 2 siblings with different backgrounds and ask them about their visions for the sibling community. We are joined by social work doctoral student Aaron Quick who is the Public Policy Fellow on the Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities, and by Social Impact Consultant, Sukanya Mukherjee. Access the transcript of this episode here. Acceda a la transcripción en español Resources in this episode: 2020 protestsGeorgia Council on Developmental DisabilitiesThe Sibling Leadership NetworkSibnet on FacebookList of Disability Councils, State-by-state below the podcast description on the SLN blogAaron's Brother's books: supercreativeadventures.comResources for Self-Advocates (including a webinar series on love and sex)Dating, Love & Sexuality from a Sibling’s Perspective with Sheena BrevigSibshopsMusic Credit: Hope by Scandinavianz | https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianz Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Support the show

Duration:00:50:34

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Sibshops

3/13/2023
This month we talk about Sibshops; what they are and why you should be involved. Our guests today are past Sibshop participant and leader of the SLN Tennessee chapter, TABS, Emma Shouse, Emily Holl of the Sibling Support Project, past participant Rachel Patterson and past Sibshop facilitator, Tina Prochaska. Access the transcript of this episode here. Acceda a la transcripción en español "Sibshops really take a wellness based approach and a strength based approach and building on those strengths and celebrating the resilience, grit, resourcefulness and creativity of siblings." -Emily Holl Resources in this episode: SibshopsSibling Support ProjectContact Emily at Sibling Support ProjectTennessee Adult Brothers and Sisters (TABS)Emma’s Story in the newsNPR Story: Siblings of people with disabilities find connections through SibshopsList of Disability Councils, State-by-state below the podcast description on the SLN blogLikert ScaleInternational Charge Syndrome Foundation Music Credit: Hope by Scandinavianz | https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianz Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Support the show

Duration:00:47:35

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Sibs & Mental Health

2/1/2023
This month we discuss mental health issues and resources for sibs with sib and psychologist, Emily Graesser. Access the transcript here. Acceda a la transcripción en español Join the SLN for our FREE Mindfulness program! "You are as deserving of compassion, and support and help and health and well being, as your sib. And in fact, you're going to do a better job with your sib if you're tending to those things." Resources in this episode: Learn to be Mindful: A Virtual Program for Autistic Adults and Their SiblingsAntioch CollegePCA = Patient Care AssistantPsychology TodayBetter HelpDialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) - MindfulnessMindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)Call 211 (a government-established hotline that connects people to community or government agencies)988lifeline.orgWalk-In Counseling Center Provides Free Mental Health Services (Minnesota)EMDR for traumaMyStrengthPTSD CoachOther VA AppsSLN Policy & Advocacy SiteThe Arcthenadd.orgSLN 2019 National ConferenceSibnetSLN’s Mindfulness Program Music Credit: Hope by Scandinavianz | https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianz Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Support the show

Duration:00:38:37

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Access to Technology

1/9/2023
We kick off 2023 by speaking about sibs and access to technology with one of our past Chairs and Associate Research Professor at the University of Kansas, Shea Tanis. Resources: SLN Endorses The Declaration of The Rights of People with Cognitive Disabilities to Technology and Information AccessTechnology FirstSelf-DeterminationAssistive Technology ActsDigital Equity ActState Assistive Technology Program InformationAffordable Connectivity ProgramBroadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) ProgramNational Network of University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service (UCEDD)UCEDDs by State“digital equity forums” Google searchState of the StatesAppendix K WaiversARPA FundsAmerican Rescue PlanSibNet on FacebookSibling Support ProjectConsumer Electronics ShowcaseHaptic technologyTactile InternetMusic Credit: Hope by Scandinavianz | https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianz Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Support the show

Duration:00:43:46

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International Sibling Support

12/12/2022
This month we speak with Social Policy Researcher, Ariella Meltzer, about the similarities and differences in sibling support all over the world. Access the transcript of this episode here. Acceda a la transcripción en español Resources and terms mentioned in this episode: Contact Ariella Meltzer at: a.meltzer@unsw.edu.au Twitter LinkedInPublications from Ariella’s research are available at: What is ‘sibling support’? Defining the social support sector serving siblings of people with disabilities The operation of the social support sector serving siblings of people with disabilities: a cross-country analysis Centre for Social Impact at The University Of New South WalesCommunity of practice definitioninfo@siblingleadership.org"Sibling support really needs consistent recognition everywhere." Support the show

Duration:00:35:15

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SilverSibs

11/14/2022
This month we discuss challenges and blessings unique to sibs in the Baby Boomer and Gen X generations and hear some amazing advice and words of wisdom. Our guests are Lynne Calloway and Barbara Corley of SilverSibs. Access the transcript of this episode here. Resources and terms mentioned in this episode: Sibling Leadership NetworkSilver SibsOhio SIBSHamilton county DD servicesCharting the LifecoursePickway County Board of Developmental DisabilitiesOhio SIBS Sib TalksSiblings with a MissionSibling Support ProjectSibteenSibnetSib20SLN COVID-19 Resource CenterWhere The Journey Leads; A Conversation with Silver SibsDSP (Direct Support Professional)Dagwood sandwichFMLALoco ParentisSupport the show

Duration:00:50:36

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Sibs Vote!

10/10/2022
Our Executive Director, Katie Arnold joins us to talk about why voting is so important to our community and gives some ideas and resources to help you and your siblings to get out there and vote. Access the transcript of this episode here. Resources and terms mentioned in this episode: The SLN's Voting CenterSABE: Self Advocates Becoming EmpoweredThe Arc Voting ResourcesThe American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD)RevUp!The National Disability Rights Network the Brennan Center for Justice the Bazelon CenterState Laws Affecting the Voting Rights of People with Mental Disabilitiesthe Autistic Self-Advocacy Network A Self-Advocate’s Guide to Voting in the U.S.Americans with Disabilities Act "Over 38 million people with a disability are eligible to vote, which is close to 1 out of every 6 voters." Support the show

Duration:00:18:06

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The Sibling Vision; Past, Present & Future

9/12/2022
In lieu of the SLN’s 15th Anniversary Celebration in October 2022, this month, we are joined by our Executive Director, Katie Arnold to talk about the history of the sibling movement, our current struggles and SLN’s vision for siblings in the future. Transcript of this episode Resources discussed in this episode: SLN Mission StatementSign Up for SLN News and Get InvolvedSLN State ChaptersSLN Past ConferencesBIPOC Sibling RoundtablesThe SLN PodcastFuture Planning ResourcesSelf-Advocacy ResourcesSLN Research PageSLN Policy & Advocacy PageDEI CommitteeEquity & Inclusion Scholarship Fund “The future of the sibling movement is really in all of our hands." -Katie Arnold Support the show

Duration:00:20:03

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Finances for Sibs

8/15/2022
This month we discuss financial planning for siblings with Colorado State Treasurer and brother, Dave Young and Founder and President of Oak Wealth Advisors and brother, Mike Walther. Access the transcript of this episode here. Resources mentioned in this episode: VestlifeHighlights: -Dave Young-Mike Walther-Dave Young-Mike WaltherSupport the show

Duration:00:43:33

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Siblings & Advocacy with Emily Ladau

7/11/2022
Disability Rights Activist, Emily Ladau joins us to talk about self-advocacy, sibling support and her book, Demystifying Disability: What to Know, What to Say, and How to be an Ally. Transcript of this episode Resources discussed in this episode: Demystifying Disability: What to Know, What to Say, and How to be an AllyWebsiteFacebookTwitterLinkedInInstagramSLN Self-Advocate Resources pageSLN COVID-19 Resource Centerhttps://www.instagram.com/disabilityreframed/https://www.instagram.com/upgradeaccessibility/https://www.instagram.com/diversability/https://www.instagram.com/sitting_pretty/https://www.instagram.com/nina_tame/https://www.instagram.com/jtknoxroxs/https://www.instagram.com/kamredlawsk/https://www.instagram.com/techowlpa/https://www.instagram.com/andraealavant/https://www.instagram.com/fidgets.and.fries/ Give us your feedback! Tell us what you think of the SLN Podcast so far. Quotes from this episode: In this episode: Support the show

Duration:00:21:06

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Sibs & Employment

6/13/2022
This month we speak with three sibling employment experts to discuss sib employment and how we can best support and advocate with our siblings with disabilities. Our guests are: the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS)rrotundo@ndss.org Daivergentbdai@daivergent.comOpportunity Knocksmike@opportunityknocksnow.orgAccess the transcript of this episode here. Resources mentioned in this episode: CEO Commission for Disability EmploymentSLN COVID-19 Resource CenterMicrosoft Career ConnectorInclusivelyList of State AgenciesList of State Vocational RehabsRangamSpecial OlympicsBuddy WalksTim's PlaceNorth Carolina Council in Developmental DisabilitiesWIPA (Work Incentives Planning and Assistance)CWIX (Community Work Incentive Coordinators)Section 14CHighlights: -Byran Dai-Ryan Rotundo-Byran Dai-Mike Carmody-Byran DaiIn this episode: Support the show

Duration:00:44:22

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Sibs & Spirituality

5/16/2022
In this episode we discuss spirituality for sibs and supports for our siblings with disabilities to participate in faith-based communities. Our guests are Dr. Sarah Hall from the Institute on Community Integration, University of Minnesota and Texas A&M doctoral student Sehrish Shikarpurya. Access the transcript of this episode here. Highlights: -Sehrish Shikarpurya-Dr. Sarah Hall-Sehrish Shikarpurya-Dr. Sarah Hall-Dr. Sarah HallIn this episode: siblingleadership.org Support the show

Duration:00:42:06