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Episode 63 – Bonjour! Alycia and Marty’s 2024 Paris Paralympic Adventure


Published: Thursday September 5, 2024
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In Episode 63 of “Pushing Forward with Alycia,” hosts Alycia and Marty Anderson share their experiences attending the 2024 Paris Paralympics. They discuss enjoying events like wheelchair tennis at Roland Garros and para-equestrian at Versailles while navigating accessibility challenges in Paris. Marty reflects on his lifelong dream of attending the Paralympics and their dedication to disability advocacy through their nonprofit, Adaptive Athletics Association. They also announce Alycia’s upcoming participation in New York Fashion Week.

Episode 63 Transcript


Published: Thursday September 5, 2024
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In this episode of “Pushing Forward with Alycia,” host Alycia Anderson and her husband Marty recount their experience at the 2024 Paris Paralympics. They discuss attending wheelchair tennis at Roland Garros, para-equestrian events at Versailles, and overcoming accessibility challenges in Paris. Marty shares insights as a former Team USA wheelchair tennis player, while Alycia emphasizes their commitment to disability advocacy and their upcoming participation in New York Fashion Week.

Episode 62 – Dana Mathewson’s Road to the 2024 Paris Paralympics – Wheelchair Tennis


Published: Thursday August 29, 2024
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In this episode of “Pushing Forward with Alycia,”
Dana Mathewson, the top-ranked American wheelchair tennis player, shares her journey from being diagnosed with transverse myelitis at age 10 to becoming a Paralympic athlete. Overcoming the challenges of using a wheelchair, she found empowerment in sports, especially tennis. Dana is a Wimbledon champion, two-time Parapan American Games gold medalist, and the first American woman in wheelchair tennis to win a Grand Slam title. She’s now preparing for the 2024 Paris Paralympics.

Episode 62 Transcript


Published: Thursday August 29, 2024
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In Episode 62 of “Pushing Forward with Alycia,” Paralympic wheelchair tennis athlete Dana Mathewson discusses her journey from being diagnosed with transverse myelitis at age 10 to becoming the top-ranked American woman in wheelchair tennis. She highlights her discovery of the sport at 13, the pivotal role of her mother, and her focus on the 2024 Paris Paralympics while advocating for the impact of para sports on disability perceptions.

Episode 61 – Julie Sowash on Inclusive Hiring and Neurodiversity Awareness


Published: Thursday August 22, 2024
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In this episode of Pushing Forward with Alycia, Julie Sowash, a disability advocate and co-host of Changing Minds and Changing Lives, discusses her journey with neurodiversity and mental health. She emphasizes the importance of creating inclusive workplaces, collaborating with companies like PepsiCo to transform hiring practices, and overcoming biases. Julie shares success stories and encourages both employers and employees to embrace inclusivity, offering actionable advice to create lasting change in the workplace.

Episode 61 Transcript


Published: Thursday August 22, 2024
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In Episode 61 of Pushing Forward with Alycia, Alycia Anderson interviews Julie Sowash, a disability advocate and co-host of Changing Minds and Changing Lives. Julie shares her personal journey with neurodiversity and mental health, and discusses her work in creating inclusive workplaces. Highlighting her collaborations with companies like PepsiCo, Julie emphasizes the importance of integrating disability inclusion into hiring practices and overcoming biases in the workplace.

Empowering Inclusion: A Heartfelt Journey to Michigan’s Educators


Published: Wednesday August 21, 2024
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I recently traveled to Michigan, where I had the privilege of delivering my “Heart of Inclusion” keynote to Bay-Arenac ISD educators and teachers in Pinconning. The energy, dedication, and passion I witnessed were inspiring, reinforcing our shared commitment to creating inclusive educational spaces for every student. I am grateful for this opportunity and excited to see the impact of the conversations we started together!

Episode 60 – Author Jayne Mattingly talks body grief, disability advocacy, No Back Gap


Published: Thursday August 15, 2024
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Jayne Mattingly, a disability advocate, discusses body grief, a concept she coined, which involves mourning the loss of living in a familiar body. She shares her journey through significant health challenges and disability, which led to her advocacy work and the development of adaptive jeans. Jayne also co-founded Disabled Voters for Harris, aiming to empower disabled voters. Her message highlights the importance of embracing body grief and fostering community support.

Episode 60 Transcript


Published: Thursday August 15, 2024
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In Episode 60 of Pushing Forward with Alycia, host Alycia Anderson interviews Jayne Mattingly, a disability advocate and author. Jayne shares her journey through brain surgeries, her Ehlers Danlos syndrome diagnosis, and how these experiences fueled her work in disability advocacy. She discusses body grief, her adaptive jeans project with No Back Gap, and her collaboration with Kamala Harris on disability rights. Jayne’s upcoming book, This is Body Grief, is also highlighted.

Episode 59 – Lisa Cox | How a Life Altering Brain Hemorrhage Combined Advertising with Disability Inclusion


Published: Thursday August 8, 2024
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In this episode of “Pushing Forward with Alycia,” Lisa Cox, a writer and disability advocate, shares her journey from a corporate career in advertising to becoming a disability inclusion advocate after a severe brain hemorrhage. She discusses the lack of disability representation in media, her work as an inclusive advertising consultant, and her efforts to change societal perceptions through the Disability Reporting Handbook and her TEDx talk, “Why Diversity is Good for Business.”