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Youth Empowerment Radio

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This podcast was created by young people as a project of Youth MOVE Colorado, a youth-led organization. This is meant to serve as a fun, educational, and community-building resource for youth with lived experience. We will be having organic conversations about everything from making friends to advocating for change, and interviewing other changemakers along the way!

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Portada del episodio Season 3, Episode 10 - (Part 2) Adaptive Outdoor Recreation & Accessibility in Practice

Season 3, Episode 10 - (Part 2) Adaptive Outdoor Recreation & Accessibility in Practice

Nature, Community & Accessibility in Adaptive Outdoor Recreation | Youth Empowerment Radio S3E10 (Part 2) Host Carmen continues her conversation with Katie Ostadewick of Colorado Discover Ability about how outdoor recreation supports mental, physical, and social wellbeing, including work with local VA recreational therapy and veterans. Katie describes participants arriving discouraged by weather or doubt and leaving with smiles, new friendships, and meaningful conversations outside clinical settings, emphasizing sun exposure and nature as a “happy place.” She shares the impact of returning people to activities they love, including an avid mountain biker who became a wheelchair user, and explains CDA’s focus on independence—measured less by numbers served than by renewed confidence, family involvement, and participants pursuing equipment, grants, and recreation on their own. They discuss designing accessibility from the start (ramps, door width/placement, restrooms), transportation barriers, clear signage informed by lived experience, and breaking stigma, illustrated by an adaptive golfer outperforming others. Katie recommends The Hard Parts by Oksana Masters and Spoke by Spoke by Spoke by Dr. Terry Chase. 00:00 Welcome Back Intro 00:49 Nature As Healing 03:57 Community Through Outdoors 04:41 Mountain Biker Comeback 08:23 Measuring Real Impact 13:02 Outdoor Culture Of Help 14:22 Designing Accessible Spaces 19:00 Breaking Disability Bias 21:53 Book Picks And Wrap Up

16 de jun de 2026 - 25 min
Portada del episodio Season 3, Episode 9 - (Part 1) Adaptive Outdoor Recreation & Accessibility in Practice

Season 3, Episode 9 - (Part 1) Adaptive Outdoor Recreation & Accessibility in Practice

Host Carmen welcomes Kady Ostowick, executive director of Colorado Discover Ability (CDA) in Grand Junction, Colorado, a nonprofit providing adaptive outdoor recreation for people with disabilities. Katie shares how she pivoted from a for-profit tech career to leading CDA, and outlines CDA’s programs including winter skiing and snowboarding, a large Special Olympics skiing/snowboarding team, seasonal cycling on local paved trails, and summer adventures like paddleboarding, kayaking, horseback riding, and rafting partnerships. She explains adaptive equipment across sports, from sit skis, mono skis, and outriggers to recumbent and tandem trikes and supportive rafting seating, noting high costs and frequent need for creative solutions. The conversation also covers practical outdoor accessibility—signage, bathrooms, transportation, and equipment access—and emphasizes designing solutions with people who have lived experience, reinforcing that disability does not mean inability. 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 00:59 Katie’s Career Pivot 03:43 What CDA Does 07:11 Special Olympics Ski Team 09:21 Adaptive Ski Gear 14:46 Adaptive Cycling Basics 18:47 Cost and Logistics 19:35 Adaptive Rafting Safety 24:08 Outdoor Accessibility Beyond Ramps 30:30 Disability Is Not Inability 33:42 Access and Maintenance Wrap Up

9 de jun de 2026 - 34 min
Portada del episodio Season 3, Episode 8 - (Part 2): Luke Mickelson on Child Bedlessness & Taking Tiny Moments to Action

Season 3, Episode 8 - (Part 2): Luke Mickelson on Child Bedlessness & Taking Tiny Moments to Action

Youth Empowerment Radio S3E8 (Part 2): Luke Mickelson on Child Bedlessness & Taking Tiny Moments to Action Host Carmen continues her conversation with Luke Mickelson, founder of Sleep in Heavenly Peace, about child bedlessness, its ripple effects on health and life outcomes, and why the issue is often invisible. Luke explains how local SHP chapters operate like a franchise model: sponsors donate about $300 per bed (including mattress, bedding, and delivery), volunteers build beds in an assembly-line process, and teams deliver and assemble beds in homes for children ages 3–17 who don’t already have a bed. They discuss demand outpacing supply, common circumstances behind requests (house fires, foster care, single parents, and grandparents taking in grandchildren), and Luke’s “Tiny Moments” framework—see it, feel it, act on it, repeat it, share it—to build a stronger desire to act and create community change. 00:00 Welcome Back and Setup 00:56 Why Beds Matter for Kids 01:17 Juvenile Detention Wake Up Call 02:44 Ripple Effects of Poor Sleep 03:25 How a Chapter Works 04:12 Sponsors and Build Days 05:54 Volunteer Experience Gold Nuggets 07:42 Applying and Prioritizing Need 09:33 Delivering Beds and Reactions 11:45 Ownership and Community Love 12:37 Small Moments Create Change 13:14 Why Bedlessness Is Invisible 15:04 How Big Is Bedlessness 16:19 Why No Bed Charities 17:49 Hardship Has No Labels 19:09 Top Reasons Families Apply 20:19 Grandparents Step In 22:31 Tiny Moments To Action 25:07 Practice Serving Daily 27:07 Get Involved And Connect 29:21 Closing Thanks And Impact

20 de may de 2026 - 29 min
Portada del episodio Season 3, Episode 7 - (Part 1) From a Farm Kid to 400,000 Beds: Luke Mickelson’s Sleep in Heavenly Peace Origin Story

Season 3, Episode 7 - (Part 1) From a Farm Kid to 400,000 Beds: Luke Mickelson’s Sleep in Heavenly Peace Origin Story

From a Farm Kid to 400,000 Beds: Luke Mickelson’s Sleep in Heavenly Peace Origin Story | Youth Empowerment Radio S3E7 (Part 1) Host Carmen interviews Luke Mickelson, founder of Sleep in Heavenly Peace, a nonprofit that builds and delivers beds to children. Luke shares his background growing up in a small Idaho town, lessons about community service, and a personal period of doubt that shifted his view of success. As a church youth leader in 2012, he learned of children in his town sleeping on the floor, built a bunk bed with local boys, and later built another with his own kids, discovering widespread need through a Facebook post. Delivering a bed to six-year-old Haley—who had been sleeping on a pile of clothes—became a turning point, inspiring a commitment to end child bedlessness locally and beyond. He explains SHP’s chapter model, volunteer-driven growth, and expansion to 470+ chapters in four countries with over 400,000 beds built. 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 01:32 Luke’s Humble Roots 02:39 Small Town Community Values 03:51 Service Mindset and Life Lessons 06:09 Midlife Questions and Funk 08:02 Hearing About Kids Without Beds 09:37 Building the First Bunk Bed 11:11 Delivery Day and Community Impact 13:08 A Couch Moment Sparks More 14:41 Building Beds With His Kids 15:36 Now What to Do With It 15:59 Post Goes Viral 16:51 Haley’s Story 17:42 Inside an Empty Home 19:11 A Bed Changes Everything 20:35 Why Beds Mean Safety 24:21 From One Bed to Nonprofit 26:00 Mike Rowe Spotlight 27:09 How Chapters Scale Impact 29:14 Anyone Can Start One

7 de may de 2026 - 29 min
Portada del episodio Season 3, Episode 6 - Part 2 Youth Leadership in Action: Building Connection and Systems Change with Youth MOVE Nevada

Season 3, Episode 6 - Part 2 Youth Leadership in Action: Building Connection and Systems Change with Youth MOVE Nevada

Youth Leadership in Action: Building Connection and Systems Change with Youth MOVE Nevada Host Carmen continues her conversation with Brenna, youth leader of Youth MOVE Nevada, focusing on Nevada’s rural isolation, lack of community connection, and the importance of social connection for health and healing. Brenna describes chapter challenges such as reaching rural youth and increasing awareness that youth voices are welcome, and explains how virtual meetings support statewide inclusion. She outlines multiple engagement pathways for youth—decision-making in meetings, polls and chat participation, podcast and social media contributions, toolkits, contests, and youth panels—within a peer-led model that builds leadership. Brenna shares experiences bringing youth voice into systems-level meetings, noting receptivity but sometimes limited dialogue, and highlights the Youth Voice at Agency Level assessment/training, work with UNR on system-of-care data collection and youth focus groups, and her role with a Nevada Medicaid behavioral health transformation workgroup shaping care coordination improvements. She is excited about continued chapter growth and directs listeners to YouthMoveNV and YouthMoveNV@nevadapep.org. 00:00 Welcome Back Part Two 00:34 Nevada Rural Isolation 01:22 Why Connection Matters 04:51 Reaching Rural Youth 06:46 Everyday Youth Engagement 12:05 Youth Led Meetings 13:27 Youth Voice In Systems 16:22 YVAL And UNR Partnership 21:26 Medicaid Summit Impact 26:08 Future Growth And Contact 28:13 Final Thanks And Wrap

23 de abr de 2026 - 29 min
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