• Presuming Competence: Otto's Journey Beyond Words

  • 2024/09/11
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Presuming Competence: Otto's Journey Beyond Words

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  • Join us on an inspiring episode, where we explore the transformative power of presuming competence in nontraditional communicators. In this episode, we feature Otto Lana, an exceptional advocate, poet, entrepreneur, and award-winning self-advocate who considers himself a "multi-modal communicator."

    Otto is more than just resilient. While many become bitter when it feels like society has written them off due to their inability to effectively express themselves with spoken language, Otto shares a different perspective. He compares this fight for recognition and respect to the civil rights movements of the past. Although he wishes this "revolution" had started sooner, Otto is committed to being one of the faces advocating for acceptance and inclusion, understanding that real change takes time. Otto has shattered stereotypes and reinforced that communication is a fundamental human right. His story is a powerful reminder that everyone has the capacity to advocate for an authentic life, regardless of how they communicate. Learn more on his website.

    We’re also joined by Marilee Bugeson, a developmental speech therapist from California specializing in the DIR (Developmental, Individual-differences, & Relationship-based) model. Marilee's relationship-based approach has been instrumental in understanding the unique needs of nonspeakers and unreliable speakers. Together, Otto and Marilee discuss how trust, respect, and a presumption of competence can unlock communication pathways that were once thought inaccessible.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in disability rights, speech therapy, or the power of inclusive communication. Whether you’re a family member, professional, or advocate, "Otto’s Voice" will inspire you to challenge assumptions and support others in discovering ways to share all the amazing ideas that can be "trapped in an uncooperative body."

    As a startup, we’re doing our best to balance this podcast with our family responsibilities and "day jobs," because we know how vital these discussions are. If you’re enjoying our content, please consider subscribing to our channel and joining our Supporter's Club through Spreaker. Your support, even just $2 a month, directly helps cover studio costs and ensures we can keep producing impactful content. Thank you to everyone who has already signed up!Subscribe and connect with us:
    • Facebook Page
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    • Other Podcast Platforms
    • Supporters Club - HIT THE YELLOW SUPPORT BUTTON


    Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/finding-common-ground--6199849/support.
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Join us on an inspiring episode, where we explore the transformative power of presuming competence in nontraditional communicators. In this episode, we feature Otto Lana, an exceptional advocate, poet, entrepreneur, and award-winning self-advocate who considers himself a "multi-modal communicator."

Otto is more than just resilient. While many become bitter when it feels like society has written them off due to their inability to effectively express themselves with spoken language, Otto shares a different perspective. He compares this fight for recognition and respect to the civil rights movements of the past. Although he wishes this "revolution" had started sooner, Otto is committed to being one of the faces advocating for acceptance and inclusion, understanding that real change takes time. Otto has shattered stereotypes and reinforced that communication is a fundamental human right. His story is a powerful reminder that everyone has the capacity to advocate for an authentic life, regardless of how they communicate. Learn more on his website.

We’re also joined by Marilee Bugeson, a developmental speech therapist from California specializing in the DIR (Developmental, Individual-differences, & Relationship-based) model. Marilee's relationship-based approach has been instrumental in understanding the unique needs of nonspeakers and unreliable speakers. Together, Otto and Marilee discuss how trust, respect, and a presumption of competence can unlock communication pathways that were once thought inaccessible.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in disability rights, speech therapy, or the power of inclusive communication. Whether you’re a family member, professional, or advocate, "Otto’s Voice" will inspire you to challenge assumptions and support others in discovering ways to share all the amazing ideas that can be "trapped in an uncooperative body."

As a startup, we’re doing our best to balance this podcast with our family responsibilities and "day jobs," because we know how vital these discussions are. If you’re enjoying our content, please consider subscribing to our channel and joining our Supporter's Club through Spreaker. Your support, even just $2 a month, directly helps cover studio costs and ensures we can keep producing impactful content. Thank you to everyone who has already signed up!Subscribe and connect with us:
  • Facebook Page
  • YouTube Channel
  • Other Podcast Platforms
  • Supporters Club - HIT THE YELLOW SUPPORT BUTTON


Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/finding-common-ground--6199849/support.

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