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    Housing Finance Agencies: A Key Partner in Equitable Housing

    Housing Finance Agencies: A Key Partner in Equitable Housing

    Different stakeholders within the mortgage and housing industry play a role in decreasing barriers to homeownership. Kasey Kier, Assistant Commissioner at Minnesota Housing, and Tamela Thurman, Director, Freddie Mac's Single-Family Equitable Housing Team discuss ways to address the array of complex issues communities of color face in attaining, sustaining and building wealth through homeownership

    Tim Goldstein Gives an Update on What is Up With Him & Shares a Presentation He Gave at Google

    Tim Goldstein Gives an Update on What is Up With Him & Shares a Presentation He Gave at Google

    It has been far too many month since I have posted an episode. There has been a huge amount going on in my life above and beyond all the changes the COVID pandemic has caused. Like many autistics I can easily get overstimulated and drained in the course of a normal day. Between COVID and joining Google through an acquisition and the changes it brings I get overstimulated and drained by the end of the work day. Unfortunately it leaves me fried for the day and no personal work happens that evening. Weekends have been mostly dedicated to hiding from the computer and trying to avoid anything that is draining. So nothing happens on weekends either other than Tim going over the top on his special interest as is his norm.

    Hoping this will be the first step in getting back to at least an episode every two weeks. We will see how fast I can get to this goal.

    Thanks for listening and please share with a friend who could benefit.

    Listen as Dr Dave Caudel Executive Director of Vanderbilt University's Frist Center on Autism and Innovation and Tim have an aspie chat, segment 3

    Listen as Dr Dave Caudel Executive Director of Vanderbilt University's Frist Center on Autism and Innovation and Tim have an aspie chat, segment 3

    This is the third and final segment of a good long chat Dr Dave and I had.

    Dr Dave has a unique perspective on Autism in the Workplace. Dr Dave, like myself, was not diagnosed until later in adult life. This gave him the aspie experience of lots of jobs and careers and how thinking differently is frequently not accepted. Dr Dave is also the parent of autistic children, giving him hands on experience with the childhood side of autism. Finally, Dr Dave is the Executive Director of Vanderbilt's Frist Center on Autism and Innovations, where he gets to talk with people on all side of the employment challenge.

    The Frist Center is a multi-discipline approach with a mission of: Engineering technologies and transforming the workplace – inspired by neurodiversity, at the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering brings engineers, business scholars, and disabilities researchers together with experts in neuroscience and education to understand, maximize, and promote neurodiverse talent.

    Details to reach the Frist Center or Dr Dave directly.
    Vanderbilt's Frist Center for Autism and Innovation
    Dr Dave: david.d.caudel@vanderbilt.edu

    Listen as Dr Dave Caudel Executive Director of Vanderbilt University's Frist Center on Autism and Innovation and Tim have an aspie chat, segment 2

    Listen as Dr Dave Caudel Executive Director of Vanderbilt University's Frist Center on Autism and Innovation and Tim have an aspie chat, segment 2

    This is the second segment of a good long chat Dr Dave and I had.

    Dr Dave has a unique perspective on Autism in the Workplace. Dr Dave, like myself, was not diagnosed until later in adult life. This gave him the aspie experience of lots of jobs and careers and how thinking differently is frequently not accepted. Dr Dave is also the parent of autistic children, giving him hands on experience with the childhood side of autism. Finally, Dr Dave is the Executive Director of Vanderbilt's Frist Center on Autism and Innovations, where he gets to talk with people on all side of the employment challenge.

    The Frist Center is a multi-discipline approach with a mission of: Engineering technologies and transforming the workplace – inspired by neurodiversity, at the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering brings engineers, business scholars, and disabilities researchers together with experts in neuroscience and education to understand, maximize, and promote neurodiverse talent.

    Details to reach the Frist Center or Dr Dave directly.
    Vanderbilt's Frist Center for Autism and Innovation
    Dr Dave: david.d.caudel@vanderbilt.edu

    Listen as Dr Dave Caudel Executive Director of Vanderbilt University's Frist Center on Autism and Innovation and Tim have an aspie chat

    Listen as Dr Dave Caudel Executive Director of Vanderbilt University's Frist Center on Autism and Innovation and Tim have an aspie chat

    Dr Dave has a unique perspective on Autism in the Workplace. Dr Dave, like myself, was not diagnosed until later in adult life. This gave him the aspie experience of lots of jobs and careers and how thinking differently is frequently not accepted. Dr Dave is also the parent of autistic children, giving him hands on experience with the childhood side of autism. Finally, Dr Dave is the Executive Director of Vanderbilt's Frist Center on Autism and Innovations, where he gets to talk with people on all side of the employment challenge.

    The Frist Center is a multi-discipline approach with a mission of: Engineering technologies and transforming the workplace – inspired by neurodiversity, at the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering brings engineers, business scholars, and disabilities researchers together with experts in neuroscience and education to understand, maximize, and promote neurodiverse talent.

    Details to reach the Frist Center or Dr Dave directly.
    Vanderbilt's Frist Center for Autism and Innovation
    Dr Dave: david.d.caudel@vanderbilt.edu

    Tim Goldstein Guest Lectures a Class Session at Cornell University on Interview Challenges for the Autistic

    Tim Goldstein Guest Lectures a Class Session at Cornell University on Interview Challenges for the Autistic

    For the third year in a row I was invited to guest lecture a class at Cornell University. My topic was challenges autistic people face in interviews. It is such a rich topic, unfortunately for many on the spectrum a job interview is a way to decide you "are not a good fit" which in the USA is HR speak for, your not like us and it makes us uncomfortable so we will illegally discount you from consideration, but give a totally safe non-descriptive answer.

    You can download the presentation deck that goes with this talk here:
    Presentation Deck, Tim presents at Cornell Oct 2019

    For free resources and to learn more visit me at TimGoldstein.com
    As always, if you know someone who you think Tim should interview please let us know. Also love to hear your comments, suggestions, and great ideas. Email us at podcast@TimGoldstein.com

    Chris Turner and Tim Goldstein talk about autism at work and their concepts and approaches to improve the problem, segment 3

    Chris Turner and Tim Goldstein talk about autism at work and their concepts and approaches to improve the problem, segment 3

    Chris Turner is a consultant in Australia that helps companies to become more diverse by adding neurodiverse staff. His slogan is "Neurodiversity Inclusion Made Simple". While Chris deals with all humans regardless of where in the Neuro Cloud™ they fall.

    This episode and 2 more came from a catch up call we had scheduled. I had just gotten a cool podcast recorder I was itching to use. Chris agreed to recording us and I edited the recording to create 3 great podcasts. This is the final segment.

    You can find out more about Chris and his state of the art concepts and approaches check out his site at: ProjectEnterpriseCoaching.com

    For free resources and to learn more visit me at TimGoldstein.com
    As always, if you know someone who you think Tim should interview please let us know. Also love to hear your comments, suggestions, and great ideas. Email us at podcast@TimGoldstein.com

    A wonderful chat with Shelly Dival Autism Building Design Specialist and Churchill Fellow, Session 2

    A wonderful chat with Shelly Dival Autism Building Design Specialist and Churchill Fellow, Session 2

    Shelly and I had such a good time chatting we kept the recorder running and produced Shelly Dival continued.

    Like many of us that grew up on farms, Shelly has a huge range of skills and has had a number of careers. In her now long running career as a building designer. In Australia architect has a specific meaning, but in the USA we would probably call her an architect.

    When her grandson was diagnosed with autism Shelly jumped in to learn all she could about it and how to apply her skill as a building designer to create better spaces for the autistic and others of the neurodiverse bend. As the recipient of a Churchill Fellowship Shelly was able to travel the world to learn what is being done in other countries to create living spaces for the autistic. This has given her an amazing understanding of the various approached and techniques used to create just the right environment for comfort and usability.

    You can learn more about Shelly, her design philosophy, and download her summary report of all the things she learned about different designs and approaches at her website https://enablingspaces.com.au
    Email: shelly.dival@enablingspaces.com.au
    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/shellydival
    Facebook: @autismfriendly
    Phone: +61 0433 510 416

    A wonderful chat with Shelly Dival Autism Building Design Specialist and Churchill Fellow

    A wonderful chat with Shelly Dival Autism Building Design Specialist and Churchill Fellow

    Like many of us that grew up on farms, Shelly has a huge range of skills and has had a number of careers. In her now long running career as a building designer. In Australia architect has a specific meaning, but in the USA we would probably call her an architect.

    When her grandson was diagnosed with autism Shelly jumped in to learn all she could about it and how to apply her skill as a building designer to create better spaces for the autistic and others of the neurodiverse bend. As the recipient of a Churchill Fellowship Shelly was able to travel the world to learn what is being done in other countries to create living spaces for the autistic. This has given her an amazing understanding of the various approached and techniques used to create just the right environment for comfort and usability.

    You can learn more about Shelly, her design philosophy, and download her summary report of all the things she learned about different designs and approaches at her website https://enablingspaces.com.au
    Email: shelly.dival@enablingspaces.com.au
    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/shellydival
    Facebook: @autismfriendly
    Phone: +61 0433 510 416

    Tim and Chris Turner from Project Enterprise Coach talk autism during a catch up call

    Tim and Chris Turner from Project Enterprise Coach talk autism during a catch up call

    Chris Turner is a consultant in Australia that helps companies to become more diverse by adding neurodiverse staff. His slogan is "Neurodiversity Inclusion Made Simple". While Chris deals with all humans regardless of where in the Neuro Cloud™ they fall.

    This episode and 2 more came from a catch up call we had scheduled. I had just gotten a cool podcast recorder I was itching to use. Chris agreed to recording us and I edited the recording to create 3 great podcasts. This is the first.

    You can find out more about Chris and his state of the art concepts and approaches check out his site at: ProjectEnterpriseCoaching.com

    For free resources and to learn more visit me at TimGoldstein.com
    As always, if you know someone who you think Tim should interview please let us know. Also love to hear your comments, suggestions, and great ideas. Email us at podcast@TimGoldstein.com

    Tim and Chris Turner from Project Enterprise Coach talk autism during a catch up call Segment #2

    Tim and Chris Turner from Project Enterprise Coach talk autism during a catch up call Segment #2

    Chris Turner is a consultant in Australia that helps companies to become more diverse by adding neurodiverse staff. His slogan is "Neurodiversity Inclusion Made Simple". While Chris deals with all humans regardless of where in the Neuro Cloud™ they fall.

    This episode and 2 more came from a catch up call we had scheduled. I had just gotten a cool podcast recorder I was itching to use. Chris agreed to recording us and I edited the recording to create 3 great podcasts. This is the second.

    You can find out more about Chris and his state of the art concepts and approaches check out his site at: ProjectEnterpriseCoaching.com

    For free resources and to learn more visit me at TimGoldstein.com
    As always, if you know someone who you think Tim should interview please let us know. Also love to hear your comments, suggestions, and great ideas. Email us at podcast@TimGoldstein.com

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