A quick chat on some quick wins for Targeted Case Management Agencies to use AI within their organization
In this episode, we dive into the recent audit of Florida’s guardianship system—what it uncovered, what it means for individuals under guardianship, and why stronger oversight matters. We break down the findings in plain language and explore how this impacts vulnerable populations, including people with disabilities.
a look into an $11 million epic fail paid for by taxpayer dollars
An in depth look beyond the headlines of how Medicaid is on the chopping block, but maybe not like you think
Looking into the not so pretty side of DD services,
travel through 30 years of antics from our original Social Service Rebel, and find out what motivated and still motivates them to march to the beat of a different drummer.
Today’s episode of Social Service Rebel dives into the transformative impact of youth employment collaboration programs. We’ll explore how partnerships between nonprofits, schools, and employers are creating inclusive opportunities for young people with disabilities. These programs are not just about jobs—they’re about building independence, fostering community connections, and empowering the next generation to thrive in the workforce. Stay tuned for inspiring stories and actionable strategies!
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In this episode of Social Service Rebel, Ben and Becca dive into the world of bureaucratic red tape in social services — those endless forms, complex policies, and rigid processes that can often feel more like obstacles than support. Join them as they explore the true cost of red tape on both social service providers and recipients, sharing real-world examples of how excessive paperwork impacts lives.
But it’s not all about the problem. Ben and Becca discuss innovative ways some organizations are cutting through the clutter with digital tools, human-centered design, and simplified workflows. They also share actionable steps that you can take to start making change within your organization, one form at a time.
Whether you’re a social service provider, an advocate, or just someone passionate about effective support systems, this episode is packed with ideas to help you become a true “social service rebel” and bring more impact into your work. Tune in to learn how to fight for a system that values relationships and real support over paperwork.
In this episode of the Social Service Rebel (SSR) Podcast, we take a quick dive into the frustrations surrounding funding for nonprofits. We touch on the common challenges of navigating bureaucratic processes and the limitations of traditional grants. While it’s a complex issue, we focus on the basics—how funding barriers can hold organizations back and a few simple ideas for finding more flexible solutions. It’s a brief but insightful discussion for anyone looking to rethink how they approach funding in the world of social services.
In Episode 7 of the Social Service Rebel (SSR) Podcast, we dive into the topic of ego and how it impacts the world of social services. We explore the fine line between confidence and ego, discussing how inflated egos can hinder collaboration, stifle innovation, and prevent meaningful change in the field. This episode also highlights the importance of humility and self-awareness in leadership, especially when working with vulnerable populations. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on how to balance ambition with empathy, and why keeping egos in check is essential for creating positive, lasting impact in social services.
In Episode 6 of the Social Service Rebel (SSR) Podcast, we dive into the world of comedy as a powerful outlet for individuals with disabilities. The hosts explore how comedy can be a therapeutic tool, offering an outlet for self-expression, building confidence, and breaking down societal barriers. However, they also discuss the potential risks, examining how humor can sometimes reinforce harmful stereotypes or be damaging if not used thoughtfully. This episode presents both sides of the conversation, offering insights into how comedy can uplift or harm, depending on the context. Join us as we navigate the fine line between humor as healing and humor as hurtful.
In Episode 5 of the Social Service Rebel (SSR) Podcast, we explore the crucial role of cultural competency, with a focus on ethnic diversity and linguistic accessibility in social services. We discuss how embracing diverse cultural backgrounds and languages enhances service delivery for individuals with disabilities. This episode covers strategies for overcoming communication barriers, fostering inclusive practices, and ensuring that support services are accessible and respectful of everyone’s unique identity. Join us as we highlight the importance of cultural understanding in creating more equitable and effective social services.
In Episode 4 of the Social Service Rebel (SSR) Podcast, we explore alternatives to guardianship, focusing on innovative approaches that promote independence and self-determination for individuals with disabilities. We highlight the Alternatives to Guardianship Project in Missouri, funded by the Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council (MODDC), which empowers individuals to take control of their own lives without the need for full guardianship. This episode delves into tools like Supported Decision-Making (SDM) and other person-centered planning models that allow individuals to retain their rights while receiving the support they need. Tune in to learn how these alternatives are reshaping the future of decision-making for people with disabilities in Missouri and beyond. Link to the Alternatives to Guardianship website: https://alternativestoguardianship.com/
In Episode 3 of the Social Service Rebel (SSR) Podcast, we dive into the world of benefits planning for individuals with disabilities. We break down how to navigate complex systems like SSI, SSDI, and Medicaid while pursuing employment and self-sufficiency. This episode explores strategies for maintaining necessary benefits while achieving financial independence, debunking common myths, and sharing tools and resources to empower individuals in their benefits journey. Whether you’re a service provider, advocate, or individual with a disability, this episode offers valuable insights into creating a pathway to success without losing essential supports. MODB101 website: https://mo.db101.org/
In this episode of the Social Service Rebel (SSR) Podcast, we examine the HHS Final Rule and its transformative impact on disability services and medical accessibility. We break down the key provisions of the rule, focusing on how it advances equity, nondiscrimination, and person-centered care in healthcare settings. This episode explores the implications for providers and individuals alike, particularly in ensuring that people with disabilities have better access to the care they need without facing barriers. Tune in to understand how the HHS Final Rule is reshaping the landscape of healthcare and social services, pushing the system toward greater inclusion and fairness.
Here is a link to the Final Rule that is discussed in today’s
In this episode of the SSR Podcast, we dive into the intersection of microenterprises and AI, exploring how individuals with disabilities can leverage platforms like ChatGPT to start and grow their own businesses. We discuss practical ways to integrate AI into small-scale enterprises, from automating tasks to enhancing customer engagement, and highlight success stories of individuals who have used these tools to drive independence and innovation in their ventures. Whether you’re an entrepreneur or a service provider, this episode provides insights into the future of work and accessibility. Here is the link to Jennifer Hulme’s latest e-book that sparked the discussion for this episode: https://a.co/d/f6SSBv6