Abilities, Opportunities, and the Future of Work

AOFOW

Abilities, Opportunities and the Future of Work (AOFOW) is a podcast intended to showcase best-in-class practices on burning issues related to disabilities and employment. Each episode, we will be having conversations with employees, employers, firms, community organizations, not-for-profits and other state organizations that are doing outstanding work in integrating individuals with disabilities into the workforce and allow them to share their experiences and stories. This production is a collaboration between the Department of Supply Chain Management in the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University and Michigan Rehabilitation Services.

  1. 03/21/2025

    AOFOW Episode 14- Ms. Meera Shenoy - India

    In this Episode We talk about the work of Ms. Meera Shenoy, Founder and CEO, Youth4Jobs. Meera Shenoy is Founder -CEO, Youth4Jobs, which has grown to be the largest organisation in South Asia skilling youth with disabilities and linking them to resilient livelihoods . This challenging but transformational work ensures youth with disabilities are poverty free, independent and confident citizens of India . She set up SwarajAbility, an AI driven, accessible job platform for youth with disabilities. This seamlessly makes Youth4Jobs a System Changer supporting companies, governments and civil society to ensure PwDs get gainfully employed . Y4J is the South Asia partner of the prestigious Zero project conference, which has experts in 180 countries. Y4J partners with Zero project for WEDO, a global pioneering initiative for economic empowerment of women with disabilities.She has experience of working in senior government positions, World Bank and UN. She set up Indias’ first Skilling Mission for the Government of Andhra Pradesh. Her unique work as a Change Maker has won the highest National and international awards, and featured in our Hon’ble Prime Ministers’ Mann ke baath. It is a Harvard case study. She writes books and runs NotJustArt which skills grassroot youth with disabilities in photography and conducts the inspirational Global Ability Photography Challenge. She is invited to speak at national and international forums on inclusion and Leading with Purpose.

    47 min
  2. 05/04/2024

    Episode 13: A Conversation with Dr. Feranmi Okanlami at the University of Michigan

    In this episode of the Abilities, Opportunities and Future of Work Podcast, Nacsha Ealy and I have an engaging conversation around the life, career, and views of Dr. Feranmi Okanlami at the University of Michigan around disability inclusion. His complete bio can be accessed from https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/family-medicine/oluwaferanmi-o-okanlami-md-ms He coined the term “disabusing disability” and we would also refer you to his inspiring TEDx talk “Disabusing Disability: Seeing the World Through Pearl’s Eyes.” He was also chosen to serve on Biden’s council for Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwzPWa6vDd4 He was also featured in Good Morning America in ABC. Not only did they celebrate his achievements, but they also named him a recipient of a $1 million award from the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation (link below). https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Living/video/gma-celebrates-deserving-hero-million-surprise-91785088 Dr. Dr. Okanlami was born in Nigeria and later moved to the United States. He attended Stanford University, where he excelled in Academics and Athletics. At Stanford, he ran track & Field serving as captain and achieved Academic All-American recognition. In his talk, he shares his personal (and inspiring) journey through various challenges. Dr. O (as he is popularly known) challenges societal perceptions of disability, positioning disability as an opportunity for growth, resilience, and empowerment. We are very excited to host Dr. O (as he is popularly called) on our podcast.

    35 min
  3. 01/30/2023

    Episode 9: MSU Project SEARCH - Academia State Collaboration Series

    In this episode, we focus on "Spartan Project Search." This is a joint project between Michigan State University, Ingham Intermediate School District, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Michigan Rehabilitation Services, Community Mental Health, and Peckham Inc. A short description of Spartan Project Search from the website is below: "Spartan Project SEARCH’s inaugural year started in Fall 2016 at Michigan State University as a partnership with Ingham Intermediate School District, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Michigan Rehabilitation Services, Community Mental Health, and Peckham Inc. "Spartan Project SEARCH brings a successful international program for young adults with developmental disabilities to the campus of Michigan State University, one of 12 program sites starting in Michigan. This Secondary Transition program combines classroom time provided by Ingham Intermediate School District with a year-long unpaid internship at Michigan State University. Participants gain experience in a variety of settings that will align to their interests, abilities and availability." Source: MSU https://www.canr.msu.edu/spartanprojectsearch/who-we-are/who-we-are The Spartan Project Search is part of a larger "Project Search" Initiative that focuses on Competitive Integrative Employment for High School Students with disabilities. https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/careers/diverse-workforce/project-search In this episode, we talk to: Justine Bond: Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor at State of Michigan Katheryn Long: Michigan Rehabilitation Services Alana Anderson: Ingham Intermediate School District Brooke Locher: Ingham Intermediate School District Benjamin Darling: Michigan State University, AgBioResearch This podcast is the second of a series of podcasts our team is doing on Academia/State partnerships focused on disability employment. The Abilities, Opportunities and Future of Work Podcast is co-produced by the Michigan Rehabilitation Services (MRS) and the Eli Broad College of Business with the objective of providing an opportunity to showcase best-in-class practices on burning issues related to how workforce with disabilities can be integrated highlighting firms, community organizations, not-for-profits and other state organizations that are doing outstanding work in integrating individuals with disabilities into the workforce and allow them to share their “stories.” The Podcast aims to fill the gap on democratizing best-in-class practices with the broader disability community that can help facilitate employment of individuals with disabilities, This is the first episode of a two-part episode. Please share your thoughts and comments at aofow@broad.msu.edu. This is a voluntary effort.

    49 min
  4. 01/30/2023

    Episode 8: Careers Collaborative - Academia State Collaboration Series

    In this episode, we focus on the Careers Collaborative. This is a joint project between Michigan State University and the Michigan Rehabilitation Services. A short description of the collaborative from the website is below: "Careers Collaborative was launched in 2014 through private gifts from Michael and Kathy Bosco matching state and federal funds in partnership with Michigan Rehabilitation Services (MRS). The Collaborative is strengthening leadership with a focus on career transition for students with disabilities. Students gain a full-time on-campus vocational rehabilitation counselor and specialized guidance with new synergies among several campus departments intent on career outcomes. This partnership enhances career readiness by connecting academics with practical experience, deliberative vocational rehabilitation approaches and employer partnership for internships and careers." Source: MSU For more information, please see the following website: https://www.rcpd.msu.edu/careerscollaborative The individuals who participated in the podcast are: Shelly Neal: Michigan Rehabilitation Services, Labor and Employment Office Tanya Adams: Michigan Rehabilitation Services, Labor and Employment Office Connie Sung: Professor in Counseling, Education Psychology and Special Education, Michigan State University Michael Hudson, Center Director, Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities, Michigan State University This podcast is the first of a series of podcasts our team is doing on Academia/State partnerships focused on disability employment. The Abilities, Opportunities and Future of Work Podcast is co-produced by the Michigan Rehabilitation Services (MRS) and the Eli Broad College of Business with the objective of providing an opportunity to showcase best-in-class practices on burning issues related to how workforce with disabilities can be integrated highlighting firms, community organizations, not-for-profits and other state organizations that are doing outstanding work in integrating individuals with disabilities into the workforce and allow them to share their “stories.” The Podcast aims to fill the gap on democratizing best-in-class practices with the broader disability community that can help facilitate employment of individuals with disabilities, This is the first episode of a two-part episode. Please share your thoughts and comments at aofow@broad.msu.edu. This is a voluntary effort.

    39 min

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Abilities, Opportunities and the Future of Work (AOFOW) is a podcast intended to showcase best-in-class practices on burning issues related to disabilities and employment. Each episode, we will be having conversations with employees, employers, firms, community organizations, not-for-profits and other state organizations that are doing outstanding work in integrating individuals with disabilities into the workforce and allow them to share their experiences and stories. This production is a collaboration between the Department of Supply Chain Management in the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University and Michigan Rehabilitation Services.