Weekends with Josh Joshua Kao
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"Weekends with Josh” - A podcast series to share life’s stories and tips through the lens of a youth. Everyone has a story! What‘s yours? Ever wanted a time machine to travel back in time and replay certain parts of your life? All of us have memories that we cherish forever. May they be joyful, silly, sad, or hilarious. Let’s revisit those memories. I will interview guests from experienced adults to fellow youth. Let’s hear everyone’s stories, let’s learn from it!
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Stand Your Ground!
Ever wonder how to self-advocate? Josh meets Millie Gee to share her insight on how to identify a niche in advocacy. Millie also discusses her youth team's initiative on Neurodiversity Celebration Week and her Cate UK advocacy project.
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All Brains are Beautiful!
Ever wonder how to maneuver through the journey of raising an autistic child to see joy through each other and build a unique connection? Josh meets Ms.Lorren Rodriguez to share her story and insight on how all brains are beautiful.
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A Little Compassion
Want to find out what's brewing up in the Nest Coffee House? Josh meets Mrs. Jane Moen, the founder of The Little Compassion inc., to discuss her story behind this heart-warming and special place!
Support the Nest Coffee House. Visit their website: https://thenestcoffeehouse.org -
Be Different! Think Different!
Ever wonder what ISL is all about? Let's hear the story of a youth team’s initiatives to spread awareness about “Integrated Strength-Based Learning”. Josh meets Rayyan Ali and Hassan Samiullah to discuss how they combat the traditional sense of full inclusion to promote the strengths-based model ideas in their schools.
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A College Senior’s Exploration of Various Interests
Ever dream of being a journalist? Or maybe a medical doctor, a media marketer or a business person? Josh meets Soumya Jhaveri, a Northwestern senior, to explore different pathways.
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What is Edible Schoolyard?
Ever wonder how Mrs. Alice Waters, the mother of the farm-to-table movement and owner of Chez Panisse, brought edible schoolyard to life? Josh meets her project manager, Russell Sterten, to explore the story and purpose of the edible schoolyard.
Visit their website, here.