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    Living the dream with cyber security expert and co-founder and program director of the Apex program David Mayne

    Living the dream with cyber security expert and co-founder and program director of the Apex program David Mayne

    Dive into the inspiring world of cybersecurity and inclusivity with the latest episode of the Living the Dream podcast featuring David Mayne, the co-founder and director of the Apex program. Discover how David's personal journey from a life-altering accident to becoming a cybersecurity expert ignited his passion for helping others. Learn about the Apex program's mission to provide people with disabilities, especially those who are blind or visually impaired, with the tools and opportunities to secure entry-level cybersecurity jobs. Tune in to hear David's story, the challenges he overcame, and the future he envisions for the Apex program and its graduates.
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    Empowering The Visually Impaired In Cybersecurity (Full Documentary) 

    Living the dream with cyber security expert and co-founder and program director of the Apex program David Mayne

    Living the dream with cyber security expert and co-founder and program director of the Apex program David Mayne

    Dive into the inspiring world of cybersecurity and inclusivity with the latest episode of the Living the Dream podcast featuring David Mayne, the co-founder and director of the Apex program. Discover how David's personal journey from a life-altering accident to becoming a cybersecurity expert ignited his passion for helping others. Learn about the Apex program's mission to provide people with disabilities, especially those who are blind or visually impaired, with the tools and opportunities to secure entry-level cybersecurity jobs. Tune in to hear David's story, the challenges he overcame, and the future he envisions for the Apex program and its graduates.
    www.theapexprogram.com
    Empowering The Visually Impaired In Cybersecurity (Full Documentary) 

    Embracing Technology and Career Readiness: Dylan's Story

    Embracing Technology and Career Readiness: Dylan's Story

    Dylan LeMaster, an 11th grader at Riverside High School and Auburn Career Center is known for being curious, determined, and skilled at using technology. He began learning Braille at age three and quickly became interested in using assistive technology. He even appeared on The Steve Harvey Show five years ago, showcasing how he was the youngest individual using the OrCam MyEye 2 for greater independence at home and school.

    During the past summer, Dylan participated in an Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) Summer Youth Work Experience at Magnifiers & More. The opportunity allowed him to use his expertise in troubleshooting and repairing equipment while considering possibilities for his future career.

    Deborah Kogler, President of Magnifiers & More, explained, “He definitely has the personality to help people, and that's the big thing is to want to help people.'

    Amanda Teddleton, OOD Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, explained: “Dylan's successes should be attributed to his incredible skills, hard work, and diligence.”

    Transcripts and MP3 files are available at ood.ohio.gov/podcast.

    Do you have a disability? Do you want a job? OOD can help! Visit OODWorks.com or call 800-282-4536 to get started.

    Connect with OOD on social media:
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    The Power of Inclusive Literature with Allison Boot, Ms. Wheelchair Ohio 2023

    The Power of Inclusive Literature with Allison Boot, Ms. Wheelchair Ohio 2023

    Ever wondered why we need more inclusive literature? Come, sit awhile, and listen to Allison Boot, Ms. Wheelchair Ohio 2023 and an established author, as she talks about her fascinating journey into the world of disability-inclusive literature. Allison, with her books “Just the Way You Are,” “The Magic Within,” and “Love the Way You Dance,” is breaking stereotypes and nurturing empathy among young readers. She also shares her challenges and triumphs in developing an often overlooked yet essential genre.

    Moving into a more personal realm, Allison opens up about her experience as Ms. Wheelchair Ohio 2023. Hear about the friendships she's forged, how she's utilized her title to propagate the importance of inclusive literature, and her preparations for a national title. Learn how her platform has acted as a beacon of awareness, acceptance, and hope, proving that people with disabilities can live full, equitable lives.

    Transcripts and MP3 files are available at ood.ohio.gov/podcast.

    Do you have a disability? Do you want a job? OOD can help! Visit OODWorks.com or call 800-282-4536 to get started.

    Connect with OOD on social media:
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    Have a disability? Want to work? Visit OODWorks.com!

    Monthly Community Resource Fairs at Cincinnati Public Library

    Monthly Community Resource Fairs at Cincinnati Public Library
    Free community resources fairs are held at the North Plaza of the downtown Main Library on the final Thursday of each month. These resource fairs offer individual assistance to get connected with area services, including access to free primary care health services and medicaid navigation, free legal aid, and discount Read More Shared by United Resource Connection September 26, 2023

    Kinshuk’s Passion for Science and Advocacy

    Kinshuk’s Passion for Science and Advocacy

    Meet Kinshuk Tella, a remarkable college graduate from Miami University who has embraced his passion for science. “I want to be part of something bigger than myself, which is the environmental issues we face, in particular climate change,” Kinshuk explains.

    Kinshuk is on track to complete his graduate studies in December 2023 and will receive a Master of Environmental Science degree from Miami University. This summer Kinshuk has been interning in Washington, D.C. where he has focused on national climate and air quality programs.

    When he's not busy with academics and working toward his career, Kinshuk has been active in community building, blind advocacy, and student empowerment. Through his advocacy work, Kinshuk has motivated others to embrace their unique strengths while strengthening his own confidence.

    Transcripts and MP3 files are available at ood.ohio.gov/podcast.

    Do you have a disability? Do you want a job? OOD can help! Visit OODWorks.com or call 800-282-4536 to get started.

    Connect with OOD on social media:
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    Have a disability? Want to work? Visit OODWorks.com!

    Child Support Civil Warrant Amnesty if Payment Arrangements made this Month

    Child Support Civil Warrant Amnesty if Payment Arrangements made this Month
    Individuals who have had their driver’s license or Ohio professional license suspended due to lack of child support payments, can have these licenses reinstated if they make payment arrangements this August. Payment arrangements must be made with the Child Support Division of the Hamilton County Department of Job & Family Read More Shared by United Resource Connection August 1, 2023

    Shaping Tomorrow: Mykenna’s Quest to Be the Change

    Shaping Tomorrow: Mykenna’s Quest to Be the Change

    Mykenna Roy recently completed her first year at The Ohio State University where she is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Public Management, Leadership, and Policy and a Bachelor of Science in Biology while being on a pre-med educational track.

    Deaf in both ears since birth, Mykenna wears bilateral hearing aids. She has utilized resources in and out of school to help with her disability, including support from Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD).

    When she and a few of her peers realized that they had experienced similar challenges in the healthcare system, they decided to do something about it. Their startup company Aleph Innovations is working to leverage artificial intelligence technology to better address the most pressing issues affecting patients.

    “My work is important to me because as a young individual who is growing up in a world that was built by generations before me, I know that if I want to see things change, I’m going to need to be the change,” Mykenna explained.

    Transcripts and MP3 files are available at ood.ohio.gov/podcast.

    Do you have a disability? Do you want a job? OOD can help! Visit OODWorks.com or call 800-282-4536 to get started.

    Connect with OOD on social media:
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    Cindy Shunk Doesn't Give Up and Lands the Right Job

    Cindy Shunk Doesn't Give Up and Lands the Right Job

    Cindy Shunk of Sylvania, Ohio is a strong self-advocate. Knowing her rights, she asks for what she needs and wants. She is clear that she prefers to be treated like everyone else. Over the years, she has received support from Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) because she is blind.

     After she graduated with a bachelor’s degree, Cindy tried applying for jobs in radio but eventually went in a different direction. When she learned of an opportunity to participate in a master’s degree program, she took it.

     Even with a master’s degree, finding a job did not come easily. Through hard work and determination, Cindy landed a job that she enjoyed, but then she lost the position because of the pandemic.

    Cindy persisted again and found a new job, but it wasn’t a good fit. With help from OOD, Cindy, who continued to refuse to give up, found a position where she enjoys helping others.

    A guest on the OOD Works podcast, Cindy explains her persisting philosophy and shares about her rewarding job today. She is joined by Dawn Coleman, OOD Vocational Rehabilitation Supervisor with the Bureau of Services for Visually Impaired.

    Transcripts and MP3 files are available at ood.ohio.gov/podcast.

    Do you have a disability? Do you want a job? OOD can help! Visit OODWorks.com or call 800-282-4536 to get started.

    Connect with OOD on social media:
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OhioOOD
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    Governor DeWine's Budget for OOD: Historic Investments to Support Ohioans with Disabilities

    Governor DeWine's Budget for OOD: Historic Investments to Support Ohioans with Disabilities

    Ohio Governor Mike DeWine’s biennial Executive Budget for Fiscal Years 2024 and 2025 highlights his dedication to making Ohio a Disability Inclusion State and Model Employer of Individuals with Disabilities. The proposed budget will allow Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) to secure the largest investment in its history to positively impact the lives of Ohioans with disabilities.

    OOD Director Kevin Miller and Maria Seaman, OOD Chief Financial Officer, join the podcast to discuss the Executive Budget and how it will support OOD and partners to serve more Ohioans with disabilities and increase the services provided to them.

    Transcripts and MP3 files are available at ood.ohio.gov/podcast.

    Do you have a disability? Do you want a job? OOD can help! Visit OODWorks.com or call 800-282-4536 to get started.

    Connect with OOD on social media:
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OhioOOD
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    Regan Patten Finds Confidence as She Approaches College Finish Line

    Regan Patten Finds Confidence as She Approaches College Finish Line

    Regan Patten is a goal-driven student finishing up her education in Health Information Technology at Terra State Community College. She has solid work experience and family support as she takes her next step and begins working in the health field upon graduation. 

    However, it didn’t come easily. Regan explained, “I have struggled with a learning disability involving math ever since I could remember.” She connected with Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) and has benefitted from assistive technology and financial support.
    “She is going to be a great employee, and any employer who hires her will be very lucky to have her,” said Tonya Mortimer, OOD Sr. Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor.
    Regan shares her journey in this episode. Kristin Garrett, OOD Program Administrator, also joins the episode to discuss how OOD is supporting eligible college students with disabilities with financial support toward tuition and educational expenses, while participating in OOD services, during the 2022-2023 school year.
    OOD can help ensure college students with disabilities have the support they need to complete their degree and/or credential, earn higher wages, and meet the demands of tomorrow’s labor market. Need more information or have general questions about OOD's services for college students with disabilities or the Ohio College2Careers program? Email college2careers@ood.ohio.gov. Do you have a disability? Do you want a job? OOD can help! Visit OODWorks.com or call 800-282-4536 to get started.
    Transcripts and MP3 files are available at ood.ohio.gov/podcast.
    Connect with Ohio College2Careers on social media: @OhioC2C.
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    James Sims Doesn't Allow Vision Loss to Hold Him Back

    James Sims Doesn't Allow Vision Loss to Hold Him Back

    James Sims began experiencing vision loss in his forties. After meeting with an optometrist, he was referred to an eye surgeon. He had multiple surgeries to address serious, long-term ocular issues. He explained, “I lost a lot of vision and quickly knew that I was going to need some services and some accommodations if I wanted to continue to work in the same field that I work in.”

    With a master’s degree and extensive experience in marketing and communications, James connected with Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) for services to help him continue his career with his onset disability. He was initially reluctant because he thought OOD could not support employment solutions in his career field. Amy Beavis, OOD Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, helped James become aware of the services that could help and assured him he could continue doing the work he enjoyed.

    Amy linked James with Susan Walters at Matrix Vocational Solutions, a vocational rehabilitation provider, who helped James navigate the application process to find a job that would be a good fit.

    After working with Amy and Susan, James landed a marketing position with PrimaryOne Health, where he worked for four years. He then accepted a Marketing Manager position at The Ohio State University. In addition to the full-time position he enjoys, James recently published a children’s book titled “The Incredible, Amazing, Fantastic Life of Mr. Smith,” which can be purchased through Amazon and other retailers. The book is about Mr. Smith, an ordinary dad with a big imagination, who shares a tall tale about his encounter with a seal and a hungry great white shark.

    James’ message to others with disabilities is to “Keep an open mind. Just realize this: it’s a part of what is going on with you but doesn’t define you at all. Know what you can do, what your ceiling is, and what abilities you have. So just lean in and get to work."

    Transcripts and MP3 files are available at ood.ohio.gov/podcast.

    Do you have a disability? Do you want a job? OOD can help! Visit OODWorks.com or call 800-282-4536 to get started.

    Connect with OOD on social media:
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    Have a disability? Want to work? Visit OODWorks.com!

    #86 Planning College Goals with Employment in Mind

    #86 Planning College Goals with Employment in Mind

    Sometimes one of the most difficult tasks for teachers and parents of high school students with disabilities is preparing a good transition plan for employment goals.  In today's episode, you will get some of the employment questions that my colleague and I included in our STAR (Students Transitioning to Adult Roles) Person-Centered Planning module. (The link for the free module is below). I share my perspective on these questions and how you might be able to use them to initiate discussions with your teens regarding their future employment plans.  You will also hear about ONET and Vocational Rehab resources.

    Free STAR Person-Centered Planning Module

    Free Insights from a Disability Specialist - 35 questions to ask your college Disability Services Advisor

    Episode 43 STAR Person-Centered Planning Module and Self-Directed IEPs

    O'NET Online

    Vocational Rehabilitation Contact Information for Every State

    Episode 66 Meaningful Employment for Young Adults with Disabilities

    Episode 48 Soft Skills for Work and School

    Episode 42 Workforce Training for Students with Disabilities

    Annette Beauchamp Appreciates Help from OOD

    Annette Beauchamp Appreciates Help from OOD

    Annette Beauchamp of Columbus, Ohio worked for the same employer for 21 years, doing a job she loved, when her vision became so limited, her safety was in danger.

    She explained, “I was almost hit by a car trying to cross the street more than once. I would fall over things in my own house. I would pour liquid into glasses that were turned upside down and make a mess.”

    Cataracts, nuclear sclerosis, malignant myopia, and night and color blindness were taking a toll on Annette. Fortunately, she connected with Deborah Winston, Senior Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor at Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD), with the Bureau of Services for the Visually Impaired. 

    Transcripts and MP3 files are available at ood.ohio.gov/podcast.

    Do you have a disability? Do you want a job? OOD can help! Visit OODWorks.com or call 800-282-4536 to get started. 

    Find OOD on social media: @OhioOOD. 

    Have a disability? Want to work? Visit OODWorks.com!

    Eric Petersen’s Remarkable Recovery from a Motorcycle Accident

    Eric Petersen’s Remarkable Recovery from a Motorcycle Accident

    Eric Petersen of Mentor, Ohio, served our country as a Marine. He was deployed to Iraq in 2005 and served in Afghanistan in 2008. Eric came back home and was a reservist and trained as an EMT, paramedic, and firefighter. While working as a firefighter in Akron, Eric experienced a life-changing event during his off-hours: he had a near-fatal motorcycle accident that resulted in a traumatic brain injury. 

    Through years of physical, occupational, and speech-language therapies, Eric learned how to walk again and so much more. “Both the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) worked with Eric for years to help him reenter the workforce. He came such a long way,” explained Sunny Gilmore, OOD Senior Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor.

    Eric joins the podcast to talk about his experience with some assistance from his dad, Tom Petersen. 

    Transcripts and MP3 files are available at ood.ohio.gov/podcast.

    Do you have a disability? Do you want a job? OOD can help! Visit OODWorks.com or call 800-282-4536 to get started. 

    Find OOD on social media: @OhioOOD. 

    Have a disability? Want to work? Visit OODWorks.com!

    Krista Uses Ms. Wheelchair Ohio Platform to Boost Community Accessibility

    Krista Uses Ms. Wheelchair Ohio Platform to Boost Community Accessibility

    Krista Allison is a federal employee and Ms. Wheelchair Ohio 2022. She has used her title and platform to highlight the importance of community accessibility, host fundraisers to support disability-related causes, and enhance the safety of individuals with disabilities. Krista has worked with two police departments to implement a form designed to assist police officers, firefighters, and paramedics when they are called to a house where a resident has a disability.

    Over the years, Krista has been a participant with Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD). Working with Kenny Crookston, OOD Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, Krista has been able to maintain her independence through a vehicle modification and efforts to make her home more accessible.

    Krista will compete in the Wheelchair America 2023 National Competition at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel in Grand Rapids, Michigan from August 15-21, 2022. During this week-long event, state titleholders from across America will join to participate in leadership training, advocacy workshops, mentoring events, and judging sessions.

    Transcripts and MP3 files are available at ood.ohio.gov/podcast.

    Learn more about Krista on the Ms. Wheelchair Ohio 2022 Facebook page

    Do you have a disability? Do you want a job? OOD can help! Visit OODWorks.com or call 800-282-4536 to get started. 

    Find OOD on social media: @OhioOOD. 

    Have a disability? Want to work? Visit OODWorks.com!

    Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors

    Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors

    Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors with Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) provide direct, personalized services to help individuals with disabilities find and retain meaningful work. Hear firsthand from eight counselors throughout the state to learn what Vocational Rehabilitation is all about.

    Dana Young, Jessica Galloway, Barbara Sloan, Andrew Ellis, Sarah Jordan, Eric Bostick, Tiffany McGuire-Edwards, and Lori Case are the counselors interviewed.

    Do you have a disability? Do you want a job? OOD can help! Visit OODWorks.com or call 800-282-4536 to get started. 

    Find OOD on social media: @OhioOOD. 

    Have a disability? Want to work? Visit OODWorks.com!

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