PODCAST
Many of you asked for a podcast and it is finally here! With a passion for discussing Autism and balancing life, work and your creativity, I aim to create episodes that are entertaining and educational for listeners.
Laurie Hill
Laurie is a writer, speaker and activist for neurodiversity and available resources. Lauri talks to Kim about her adopted daughter with neurodiversities.
David Moran
David Moran is the Executive Director at the office of the Public Defender for the 6th Judicial Circuit. David speaks about how he has been inspired to help others from an early age.
Kim Kuruzovich and Keli Mondello
Keli and Kim are Mom’s like me- sharing there story and amazingly -CHANGING LIVES!
Tiffany Ford
Tiffany is a long time St. Pete servant leader who has shared her time and talent with hundreds of budding thespians.
Nydia Nelson
Nydia Nelson is the Academic Chair of Mathematics at St. Petersburg College Downtown Center, Midtown Center and the St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus.
Judy Owen
Judy Owen shares her experiences with raising her autistic son.
Lacey Nash Miller
Director of Development at Academy Prep Center of St. Petersburg
Alizza Punzalan-Randle
Learn about Alizza’s passion for helping others and how the St. Pete Free Clinic benefits the community.
Pace Pinellas
Conversation with Chantell Miles, Executive Director of Pace Pinellas.
Lisa Brody and Shameka Jones
What they are doing through service organizations to impact our community.
Jaih and Kim Jackson
An insightful conversation with Dr Jaih Jackson about mentoring young black men through The Apollo’s Club
Vicky Westra, Chief Executive Officer - Autism Shifts
Vicky talks about helping people with autism prepare for employment since 2010.
Belinthia Berry, Acting Dean of St. Petersburg College of Workforce Development and Dr. Cynthia Johnson, Director of Economic Development for Pinellas County.
A great discussion on growing jobs in Florida.
Sean King, Director of Government Relations and Advocacy for Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and West Pasco County.
Great information about Habitat For Humanity’s program for providing affordable homes and ownership opportunities for low and moderate income population.
Pye Young, attorney and advocate for young people.
An informative session about resources to provide rental assistance in the community.
Chloë Jackson, recent graduate of Spelman College.
A conversation about current trends and how technology has affected the arts.
Nikki Capehart, Director of Urban Affairs at City of St. Petersburg.
Understanding the importance of putting people first to reduce poverty and introduce investments in innovative ways.
Terry Marks, CEO of the St. Petersburg Arts Alliance.
The comprehensive arts strategy for the city of St. Petersburg.
Alex Harris, Co-Founder of the Arts Conservatory for Teens.
Special June uninterrupted interview with Alex Harris on the evolution of arts in our area.
Aron Bryce, Board member at Earth to Autism.
Earth to Autism is a program that works with adults with Autism by teaching them skills to help put them to work in projects to benefit the Earth.
Educational policies and practices and how they will impact our future.
Terri Lipsey Scott, Executive Director - Carter G. Woodson African American Museum.
How the African American Museum came to be and has evolved to provide scholarships to senior scholars who want to go on to higher education.
First guest on this series about the advocacy for underserved individuals.