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RTC’s A Place at the Table

RTC’s A Place at the Table

Hosted by RTC Services

Episodes

21

Latest episode

May 2026

Language

EN

About the show

Educating, advocating, and honoring those with disabilities.

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21 recent
May 8, 2026Episode 2229 min

Aaron Wright, author and father of an autisitc child

Listen in as Aaron talks about the obstacles his family faced trying to get his autistic daughter the best education for her. Aaron wrote the book, Thirteen Doors, about this journey.  Get Thirteen Doors here: https://www.amazon.com/Thirteen-Doors-Aaron-Wright-ebook/dp/B08TDS5L2H/ref=sr_1_1?crid=296TGC6KX4NBN&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.AbyCrX23lD_S5OaI9xxTgiG6nNIUUvkyNsoZLzbZuKNg22odd64gjTaMDbwSA9xOoha68ztbIbKC3kbeFt90093kyTM1Nbvl-SN1Bc5Fhth4A3tAjR9-gZ3rKjqFpfBzhWv7mb8EPDlXBtNJ2HSAtLOjvE-CN8SrcNjx-RX5m5dfEVxqaVE7lJz9eDm2vCcI2dlW5k_ZzpmU0D9nzrXs4N17RqLo-V1e-_Ew6-QVeMo.GsJ0w55S6BLMyMc7WWIvvE7PREcQ-_NvYNn2Uo4B1Pc&dib_tag=se&keywords=thirteen+doors&qid=1778262438&sprefix=thirteen+doors%2Caps%2C405&sr=8-1 More about us: www.rtcservices.org www.facebook.com/rtcserves www.instragram.com/rtcserves

April 20, 2026Episode 2113 min

A conversation with Life Care Alliance

Listen in as we talk to Life Care Alliance about RTC's volunteering and the work Life Care Alliance does in Logan County.  Find RTC: www.rtcservices.org www.facebook.com/rtcserves www.instagram.com/rtcserves Reach out to Life Care Alliance volunteer@lifewayalliance.org 614-437-2815

April 13, 2026Episode 2015 min

Summer Youth Work Experience

Listen in as Donnie Oswald, Teresa Frey, and Somer Sherman talk about last year's Summer Youth Work Experience. We recorded this last fall, but they have added some fun workplaces this year, Marmon Valley Farm, Discovery Riders, and Belle Springs Nursing and Rehabilitation.  doswald@rtcservices.org  www.rtcservices.org www.facebook.com/rtcserves www.instagram.com/rtcserves

March 27, 2026Episode 1912 min

Amber Leftrict talks Pos+Abilities

Join Amber and I as we discuss the growth in Pos+Abilities, her future plans and why she chose this profession.  aleftrict@rtcservices.org www.rtcservices.org www.facebook.com/rtcserves www.instagram.com/rtcserves

March 17, 2026Episode 188 min

Jillaine Harrigan, Making A Difference

Join Jillaine Harrigan and me as she talks about why she chose RTC for her career and how much she appreciates the staff and their commitment to RTC clients.   www.rtcservices.org www.facebook.com/rtcserves www.instagram.com/rtcserves

March 3, 2026Episode 1712 min

DD Awareness Month, Community Engagement

In this episode, we talk to Lisa Manns and her Tuesday Community Engagement crew: Jack Costin, Sarah Kirkpatrick, Frank Chatfield, and Cheryl Gantz. They discuss their time volunteering and the other life skills they learn at Community Engagement.  www.rtcservices.org www.facebook.com/rtcserves www.instagram.com/rtcserves

February 27, 2026Episode 1614 min

Turner Syndrome Awareness Month

Ending Turner Syndrome Awareness Month with Strength, Honesty & Hope Guests: Somer Sherman & Sarah Morris As we close out Turner Syndrome Awareness Month, RTC's A Place at the Table is proud to spotlight a powerful and personal conversation with Somer Sherman, Job Developer and Coach at RTC Services, and Sarah Morris, RTC client and self-advocate. In this episode, Somer and Sarah share their lived experiences with Turner Syndrome; the highs, the lows, and everything in between. They speak candidly about: The emotional and physical challenges that can come with Turner Syndrome Navigating infertility and the grief that can accompany it The frustration of not always being taken seriously because of small stature The struggle to fit in socially and professionally Learning to advocate for themselves in medical, workplace, and personal settings The importance of community, encouragement, and support While they discuss real challenges, this conversation is also filled with resilience, humor, growth, and gratitude. Both Somer and Sarah emphasize the incredible support systems in their lives, from family and friends to colleagues and the RTC Services community. This episode is a reminder that awareness is more than information; it’s about listening to real stories and building inclusive workplaces where every individual is seen, heard, and valued. Thank you for joining us as we close Turner Syndrome Awareness Month by celebrating strength, advocacy, and the power of community.

June 27, 2025Episode 1510 min

Growing Through RISE: Meet Kylee, Nick and Ben

In this episode, we sit down with Kylee Messer, Nick Hunter, and Ben Seaford—three participants in the RISE program at RTC. RISE is designed to help young adults navigate the transition from school to adulthood, with a focus on career exploration, life skills, social development, and personal growth. Kylee, Nick, and Ben share what RISE means to them, talk about their favorite activities, and reflect on the goals they’ve set for themselves. From comparing grocery prices to building confidence and friendships, they highlight how RISE is helping them take meaningful steps toward independence. Whether you’re curious about the impact of the RISE program or just love hearing stories of growth and determination, this episode will leave you inspired! Topics Covered: What makes the RISE program unique Favorite hands-on learning experiences Personal goals and growth in the program How RTC supports individuals on their own journeys Learn more about RISE and other RTC programs: www.rtcservices.org www.facebook.com/rtcserves www.instagram.com/rtcserves

June 13, 2025Episode 1412 min

Orion the Rock Star

🎙 Show Notes: Dreams, Grit, and Goals, Meet Orion Reames We all have dreams—but what does it take to chase them? In this episode, we introduce you to Orion Reames, a member of RTC’s RISE program and a budding young rock star. Orion shares his passion for music, how he got started, and the big goals he’s set for himself. From his first notes to performing with confidence, Orion’s journey is one of dedication, hard work, and inspiration. ✨ Tune in for a story that reminds us all: with grit and heart, dreams can take center stage. Here's the link to Orion's page: https://deathskulls.bandcamp.com/music Here's the link to RTC's brand new web page: https://rtcservices.org/

June 3, 2025Episode 1316 min

Christy McGill, CPI Training

This week on the RTC Podcast, we sit down with Christy McGill to talk about Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) and how it plays a vital role in creating a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for both staff and clients. Christy walks us through the core principles of CPI, why it matters in the developmental disabilities field, and how this training empowers staff to de-escalate challenging situations with confidence and compassion. From understanding behavior to building trust, this episode is packed with insight on how prevention-focused strategies help everyone thrive. In this episode: What CPI training really involves How it supports staff in their daily work Why it matters for client dignity and success Tune in to learn how CPI isn’t just about crisis response, it’s about building a culture of care. www.rtcservices.org https://www.facebook.com/rtcserves

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