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The SENIA Happy Hour Podcast
Lori Boll
116 episodes
1 day ago
Engage in meaningful discussions about inclusive education with educators, parents, experts, and leaders from around the world. Explore diverse perspectives and gain valuable insights into creating a more inclusive learning environment.
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Engage in meaningful discussions about inclusive education with educators, parents, experts, and leaders from around the world. Explore diverse perspectives and gain valuable insights into creating a more inclusive learning environment.
Show more...
Education
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Show #102 The Harm We Don’t See
The SENIA Happy Hour Podcast
42 minutes 25 seconds
2 months ago
Show #102 The Harm We Don’t See

In this episode of the SENIA Happy Hour, Lori Boll sits down with Matthew Savage, architect of The Mona Lisa Effect®, to explore what true belonging looks like in schools. Together they discuss the barriers, both visible and invisible, that exclude students, the hidden exhaustion of camouflaging, and why schools are only as inclusive as the experience of their least included member. This honest and inspiring conversation challenges us to rethink inclusion and reminds us that every learner deserves to be seen, heard, known, and to belong.


Connect:

  • Mona Lisa Effect® Website

  • LinkedIn

  • Martian in the Playground

  • Pretending to Be Normal

Note: Both of these books reference the term “Asperger’s Syndrome,” which is no longer in use. Current language reflects our growing understanding of autism and neurodivergence.

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The SENIA Happy Hour Podcast
Engage in meaningful discussions about inclusive education with educators, parents, experts, and leaders from around the world. Explore diverse perspectives and gain valuable insights into creating a more inclusive learning environment.