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Awe and Wonder Podcast Series 8

S8 E8: AI Possibilities featuring Brad Smith

November 19th, 2025

Brad is not just a Neuralink participant; he is currently the only nonverbal communicator among the eleven individuals implanted with this revolutionary brain-computer interface. Living with ALS, Brad has navigated life for years relying on various Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems. Join us as Brad shares his extraordinary journey, which is a powerful testament to resilience, adaptation, and the unwavering human desire to communicate.

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S8 E7: AI Possibilities featuring Elizabeth & Alyssa Reed, Trinity Rogers & Kate Oeser, & Josh Pedro

November 12th, 2025
In this episode of the podcast, we bring together parents, an SLP, and incredible teenage AAC users to share how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing their world. We hear from three fantastic guests: Alyssa Reed (teenage AAC user) and her mother, Elizabeth Reed; Trinity Rogers (teenage AAC user) and her SLP, Katelyn Oeser; Josh Pedro, a dad whose daughter, Gena, also uses AAC. Tune in to discover the exciting, real-world applications of AI for teenagers who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), including how they are using it to: 
  •  Conquer Writing Assignments: Making schoolwork accessible and empowering.
  •  Boost Social Fluency: Generating expanded sentences and quick, relevant responses for fast-paced social interactions.
  • Curate Vocabulary: Strategically selecting and adding essential words, including slang, to their communication devices. 
Most critically, they provide actionable advice for parents and professionals: How to effectively document and integrate AI tools and support into an AAC user’s Individualized Education Program (IEP). Don’t miss this blueprint for leveraging technology to unlock potential!
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S8 E6: AI Possibilities Featuring Mai Ling Chan

November 5th, 2025

In this episode we sit down with the incredible Mai Ling Chan, CCC-SLP, PMP, co-creator of AI for SLP Facebook group and a person dedicated to connecting and bridging relationships across the industry. We dive into critical updates on how to prompt AI effectively and safely as well as exploring the need to consider how people with disabilities want or don’t want to use AI themselves. Tune in to hear Mai Ling’s forward-thinking perspective on how technology and business can responsibly and effectively support the disability community.

S8 E5: AI Possibilities Featuring Tracy Dabbs

October 29th, 2025

Join us as we talk with Tracy Dabbs, Coordinator of Technology and Innovation for the Burlington-Edison School District in Washington State! If you’re a teacher, SLP, or AT specialist, you’ll want to grab your notebook. Tracy shares actionable advice and resources on how to effectively support students using AI. She even provides a direct link to her resource website filled with AI tools for educators. Don’t miss this essential session on using AI to overcome barriers and achieve better student outcomes!

S8 E4: AI Possibilities Featuring Samuel Sennott

October 21, 2025

Join us as we speak with Dr. Samuel Sennott, professor of special education at Portland State University and co-creator of the original Proloquo2Go AAC app. Dr. Sennott shares the inspiring story behind creating one of the most widely used Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) tools. He also dives into the future, discussing how AI could shift deeply ingrained attitude barriers toward AAC users, how it can support literacy and talks about specific apps and how they harness AI to support communication. Most profoundly, Dr. Sennott opens up about his personal journey with cancer and how becoming a patient dramatically reshaped his views on life, healthcare, and the participatory model of AAC.

S8 E3: AI Possibilities Featuring Sharon Redmond

October 15, 2025

Ready to integrate AI into your classroom but don’t know where to start? Join us as educator Sharon Redmon offers a practical guide to using artificial intelligence. She shares how she uses ChatGPT to break down a research article and introduces a “4 C’s” system for prompt creation. Sharon also discusses how AI can streamline the process of creating educational materials and highlights key guiding principles for its use, including putting the human first and prioritizing accessibility, especially for AAC users.

S8 E2: AI Possibilities Featuring Chris Gibbons

October 8th, 2025

Tune into our latest episode as we sit down with Chris Gibbons, Senior Vice President of Clinical Education at Smartbox, for a fascinating discussion on the future of assistive technology and AI as an accelerant for learning. We dive into the transformative potential of AI applications in education and for individuals with disabilities, specifically focusing on how AI can enhance communication through Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices. This conversation explores the incredible opportunities AI presents while also highlighting the critical importance of user control, privacy, and ethical considerations in the development and implementation of these powerful new tools.

S8 E1: AI Possibilities Featuring Tracy Rackensberger

October 1st, 2025

Tune in for a fascinating discussion with Dr. Tracy Rackensperger, a public service faculty member at the Institute on Human Development and Disability at the University of Georgia and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) User. Dr. Rackensperger is an expert in AAC, and in this episode, she discusses how AI is creating new opportunities for meaningful inclusion for students with disabilities. Learn about the importance of using critical thinking and editing skills when leveraging AI, and how these new technologies are opening the door to quicker communication for AAC users. You won’t want to miss this insightful conversation on the intersection of AI, technology, and inclusion.