I built an entire ecosystem of support because the existing one wasn't enough, and I'm done watching families navigate this alone. So, welcome to my world. The Special Needs Advantage is the podcast for parents and caregivers of children and adults with special needs who are done accepting the default and are ready to build something better. Whether you are navigating an IEP, planning for your child's transition to adulthood, searching for supported employment options, trying to figure out what independent living actually looks like for your family, or lying awake at night wondering what happens when you're not here anymore, this show was made for you. Every episode, I challenge the assumptions that keep special needs families stuck: that the group home is inevitable, that your child's diagnosis is their ceiling, that the system will eventually come through, and that you have to figure all of this out alone. Because there are workforce pathways. There are independent living options. There are financial tools — special needs trusts, ABLE accounts, supported decision-making — that most families never hear about until it's almost too late. And there are people who have already built what you are trying to build. I am one of them, and I am here to show you exactly how. I'm Shantoya Nicole Thomas — special needs mom, disability advocate, nonprofit founder, and the visionary behind Brighter View Life Enrichment Centers. I have spent 30 years in disability services and built an entire ecosystem of support, education, and employment programming around one mission: workforce development for adults with disabilities that leads to genuine independent living. I have invested in multifamily housing to give my own daughter with disabilities a forever home. I have built multiple companies because the existing system wasn't enough. I have sat across from families in every income bracket and watched the same fears play out, and I am done watching them play out without an answer. On this show we cover workforce development and supported employment for adults with disabilities, independent living options beyond the group home, special needs estate planning and special needs trusts, ABLE accounts and financial planning for disability families, IEP transition planning and self-advocacy, entrepreneurship for special needs parents, the business case for disability inclusion, caregiver burnout and family support strategies, disability rights and what real inclusion looks like, and the hard long-term planning questions every special needs family faces but few have real answers to. Your child's diagnosis is not their ceiling. The group home is not the only option. And you are not alone in fighting for something better. New episodes drop each week. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you find your podcasts.
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The Special Needs Advantage: Bold Conversations on Disability, Innovation, and What Real Inclusion Actually Looks Like
I built an entire ecosystem of support because the existing one wasn't enough, and I'm done watching families navigate this alone. So, welcome to my world. The Special Needs Advantage is the podcast for parents and caregivers of children and adults with special needs who are done accepting the default and are ready to build something better. Whether you are navigating an IEP, planning for your child's transition to adulthood, searching for supported employment options, trying to figure out what independent living actually looks like for your family, or lying awake at night wondering what happens when you're not here anymore, this show was made for you. Every episode, I challenge the assumptions that keep special needs families stuck: that the group home is inevitable, that your child's diagnosis is their ceiling, that the system will eventually come through, and that you have to figure all of this out alone. Because there are workforce pathways. There are independent living options. There are financial tools — special needs trusts, ABLE accounts, supported decision-making — that most families never hear about until it's almost too late. And there are people who have already built what you are trying to build. I am one of them, and I am here to show you exactly how. I'm Shantoya Nicole Thomas — special needs mom, disability advocate, nonprofit founder, and the visionary behind Brighter View Life Enrichment Centers. I have spent 30 years in disability services and built an entire ecosystem of support, education, and employment programming around one mission: workforce development for adults with disabilities that leads to genuine independent living. I have invested in multifamily housing to give my own daughter with disabilities a forever home. I have built multiple companies because the existing system wasn't enough. I have sat across from families in every income bracket and watched the same fears play out, and I am done watching them play out without an answer. On this show we cover workforce development and supported employment for adults with disabilities, independent living options beyond the group home, special needs estate planning and special needs trusts, ABLE accounts and financial planning for disability families, IEP transition planning and self-advocacy, entrepreneurship for special needs parents, the business case for disability inclusion, caregiver burnout and family support strategies, disability rights and what real inclusion looks like, and the hard long-term planning questions every special needs family faces but few have real answers to. Your child's diagnosis is not their ceiling. The group home is not the only option. And you are not alone in fighting for something better. New episodes drop each week. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you find your podcasts.
This podcast is hosted by
The Special Needs Advantage: Bold Conversations on Disability, Innovation, and What Real Inclusion Actually Looks Like