Taking Flight

By: Perry LaRoque
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  • Taking Flight features conversations with people who are redefining disability by challenging the world we live in.
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  • Autism and Cows with Temple Grandin
    Jul 26 2021

    Not many people can claim to be pioneers in two fields, and certainly not in two fields as seemingly different as bovines and autism. However, the lessons learned through empathy, humanity, and courage throughout an illustrious career often bleed through the specific topic of conversation. With a spot on the 2010 Time100 list of the most influential people, a Double Helix Medal, multiple honorary degrees from around the world, inductee into the Hall of Great Westerners of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, inductee into the National Women's Hall of Fame, author of dozens of scientific journal articles in animals sciences and books on autism and disability, a Ted Talk and an Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning movie of her own, here's my conversation with Dr. Temple Grandin.

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    49 mins
  • What You See, Not How You See It with Sina Bahram
    Jul 26 2021

    Sina Bahram lost the majority of his sight and became legally blind during his childhood. An obvious genius, he gravitated toward subjects like astrophysics, quantum mechanics, and computer science to realize that the only thing getting in his way was the inaccessibility of the material, and not because he couldn't understand it. In a somewhat begrudging career diversion, he decided to dedicate his career to making sure that regardless how one sees, we can all experience the world together.

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    53 mins
  • Superpowers with Drew Maxwell
    Jul 26 2021

    From a very young age, Drew Maxwell's drawing ability exceeded that of the people in his school, including his teachers. For an eager, witty, and talented first grader, his only kryptonite was the evil element of spelling. Not diagnosed with dyslexia until middle school, the public school system provided a daily smack down of the soul. But, Drew swore his revenge on the system that didn't recognize his superpower and battled back by eventually turning down full rides to major art schools, working in Hollywood, creating the largest-ever movie production company in Milwaukee, publishing a popular comic book, and finally through some proverbial poetic justice becoming as professor and the Executive Director of the Innovation Center at the Milwaukee Institute for Art and Design.

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    48 mins

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