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NOHS Roundtable Discussions
National Organization for Human Services
77 episodes
3 days ago
As part of our mission, the National Organization for Human Services (501(c)(3) is bringing together the characters, stories, and experiences of the many individuals invested in providing human services. Across practices and backgrounds, we explore the power of what we do and the impact it supports. NOHS website: https://www.nationalhumanservices.org/
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As part of our mission, the National Organization for Human Services (501(c)(3) is bringing together the characters, stories, and experiences of the many individuals invested in providing human services. Across practices and backgrounds, we explore the power of what we do and the impact it supports. NOHS website: https://www.nationalhumanservices.org/
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Beyond the Label | Episode 3: The Weight of Words | Molly Tempesta
NOHS Roundtable Discussions
28 minutes 30 seconds
1 year ago
Beyond the Label | Episode 3: The Weight of Words | Molly Tempesta

In the third and final episode of "Beyond the Label," host Molly delves into the personal stories of individuals living with chronic illnesses, diseases, and disabilities. Drawing from film, poetry, and media, Molly examines how words profoundly impact those with chronic conditions. This episode highlights how language is often misused, perpetuating black-and-white stereotypes.


Through powerful examples, Molly demonstrates the timeless and significant influence of the written word. Additionally, she provides insight into common statements that are insensitive to individuals living with chronic illnesses and disabilities, encouraging listeners to consider the weight of their words. Don’t miss this compelling conclusion to the series!


email us at info@nationalhumanservices.org for details on how to get involved with The Student Podcast Collaborative.



In collaboration with Assumption University. This content is used for educational purposes.


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About the Project:


This project involves Communication & Media majors creating a ninety-minute, three-part podcast series as their final capstone project. Students transition from learners to practitioners by proposing, scripting, recording, editing, and broadcasting their original podcasts, which must address both personal and public concerns. The podcast format is chosen for its relevance and growth in the industry, and the long-form nature of the series encourages students to develop storytelling, research, and production skills. The course emphasizes understanding the opportunities and limitations of media in human communication.

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Media Credits:


Samuel Martin | The underestimated power of words TEDxYouth@AnnArbor | August 2017


"Litany for Survival" poem by Audre Lorde | The Black Unicorn Collection | 1978


"A Mother's Courage: Talking Back to Autism," directed by Fridrik Thor Fridriksson. First Run Features, 2009.

NOHS Roundtable Discussions
As part of our mission, the National Organization for Human Services (501(c)(3) is bringing together the characters, stories, and experiences of the many individuals invested in providing human services. Across practices and backgrounds, we explore the power of what we do and the impact it supports. NOHS website: https://www.nationalhumanservices.org/