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The Affirming Village Podcast

Podcast de Dr. Destiny Huff & Lisa Baskin Wright

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Two neurodivergent mamas — one Black, one White — with lived experience raising neurodivergent kids. One is still navigating IEPs and school calls; the other has walked the path into adulthood. Dr. Destiny Huff, LPC, a mental health therapist and advocate, and Lisa Baskin Wright, an educator and advocate, help families approach the IEP table with clarity, compassion, and power. They also train professionals on affirming practices for neurodivergent learners. This is The Affirming Village — where stories, strategy, and community meet.

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24 episodios

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Before We Close This School Year Out…

"Something smells different this year." Before heading into the summer break, Dr. Destiny Huff and Lisa Wright sit down for a raw reflection on why this school year felt fundamentally different for parents, advocates, and neurodivergent learners. In this episode, they pull back the curtain on the "whiplash" of navigating school districts that seem to be throwing out the rulebook. From the political nature of disability rights to the rise of "team extremism" and legal ambushes in IEP meetings, Destiny and Lisa discuss how they’ve had to change the way they show up to protect their own capacity and regulation. Key moments in this episode: * The Systemic Shift: Why the energy in schools felt "off" this year and the rise of administrative gatekeeping. * Disability is Political: Understanding how political climates and administration changes directly impact 504 protections and funding. * Protecting the Advocate: Personal reflections on managing high-stress workloads and why "spacing out" meetings is a survival necessity. * Ballast in the Storm: Finding stability when the needle stops moving and the importance of documenting systemic failures. Connect with The Village: #TheAffirmingVillage #Neuroaffirming #SpecialEducation #IEPCoach #DisabilityAdvocacy #Neurodiversity #BeforeWeCloseThisSchoolYearOut

15 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Something Shifted This Year

"Sir, slow your roll." This week, Destiny and Lisa are getting honest about the "vibes" of the 2025-2026 school year. It hasn't been easy, and it certainly hasn't been quiet. We’re exploring the shift from collaborative innovation to rigid, black-and-white thinking at the IEP table. We break down why "independence" is often just a code word for compliance, the dangers of relying on AI to write your advocacy emails, and how to handle the re-entry struggle after school breaks. Whether you’re a parent feeling the "whiplash" or an advocate managing your capacity, this conversation is for you. Key Topics: * The political climate’s impact on the classroom. * Moving beyond black-and-white thinking in IEP goals. * Why autonomy and agency matter more than just "checking boxes." * Setting boundaries to stay regulated during high-conflict meetings. Listen now and join the village.

8 de may de 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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When School Isn’t Safe: The Conversations We’re Not Having

I knew there was nonsense going on, but I didn't realize it was this level of nonsense." In this raw and necessary episode, Dr. Destiny Huff and Lisa Wright pull back the curtain on the topics often whispered about but rarely confronted: seclusion, restraint, and the systemic lack of felt safety in our schools. We’re moving past the "compliance" narrative to discuss the long-term impact of trauma on neurodivergent learners and their families. In this episode, we cover: •The "Nonsense" Reality: A firsthand account of uncovering major discrepancies in an IEP and why the paperwork often fails our students. * The Justification Trap: How schools use "safety" to justify harmful practices when the real issue is often the environment or adult dysregulation. * Felt Safety vs. Physical Presence: Why being in a classroom doesn't mean a child is safe if their nervous system is in a state of threat. * The Power of Validation: Why a simple "I get it" can be more effective than any Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP). * The "I Don't Know" Trap: Why admitting a lack of understanding is the first step toward stopping the gaslighting of parents and students. Follow & Subscribe: If this episode resonated with you, please follow the show and leave a review. Your support helps us amplify these critical conversations and advocate for a safer, more affirming educational system. #Neuroaffirming #SpecialEducation #SchoolSafety #IEPAdvocacy #TraumaInformed #AffirmingVillage #StudentSafety

24 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 2 min
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Accommodations Are Access, So Why Are They Treated Like Rewards?

In this episode, Dr. Destiny Huff and Lisa Wright tackle a major hurdle at the IEP table: the "gatekeeping" of student supports. Are accommodations something a learner has to earn through good behavior, or are they a fundamental right to access their education? We’re breaking down the "Support Spectrum," the confusion between accommodations and modifications, and why the human element of joy and authenticity often matters more than the paperwork. In this episode, we cover: * Access vs. Rewards: Why accommodations should never be used as incentives. * The Support Spectrum: Navigating the gray area where adjustments meet modifications. * IEP Red Flags: What to do when the paperwork doesn't match the reality of the learner's needs. * Felt Safety & Joy: Why regulation and validation are the most powerful tools in a teacher's toolkit. * The "I Don't Know" Trap: How admitting a lack of understanding can prevent gaslighting and improve IEP fidelity. Follow & Subscribe: If you found value in today’s episode, please follow the show and leave a review. Your support helps us reach more families and educators dedicated to centering dignity and access for every learner. #Neuroaffirming #SpecialEducation #IEP #Advocacy #InclusiveEducation #StudentAccess #AffirmingVillage

17 de abr de 2026 - 47 min
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Operating With Fidelity — What Does That Actually Mean?

"We’re implementing this with fidelity." It’s a phrase that echoes through IEP meetings and evaluation reports, but in the world of special education, what does it actually look like? In this episode, Dr. Destiny Huff and Lisa Wright break down why this buzzword can sometimes be used to prioritize "the program" over "the learner." We’re getting real about the human side of advocacy—the frustration, the mistakes, and the power of sitting in the discomfort when a ball is dropped. Whether you're a parent navigating the system or an educator striving for true inclusion, this episode is about moving past "procedural compliance" and toward meaningful access for every student. In this episode, we explore: * The Definition of Fidelity: Why it should be about the IEP, not just a pre-packaged curriculum. * Procedural vs. Substantive: Why meeting a timeline isn’t the same as meeting a child's needs. * The "Weaponization" of Jargon: How to spot when "fidelity" is being used to stall or pressure families. * The Power of "What does that look like?": Using specificity to ensure actual implementation. * Radical Honesty: Why acknowledging our human mistakes is the first step toward better advocacy. “It’s okay for us to sit in the discomfort of my frustration. And it’s okay for you, case manager, to sit in the discomfort of having dropped the ball. We’re human. We’re learning.” Listen now to dive deep into the heart of the Affirming Village. #TheAffirmingVillage #IEP #SpecialEducation #Advocacy #Neurodiversity #InclusiveEducation #FAPE #ParentAdvocacy

20 de mar de 2026 - 46 min
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