Spread the Word Inclusion – Pride Month
Earlier this year Special Olympics called for submissions from athletes and partners to talk about the meaning of inclusion as it relates to IDD and the LGBTQ community. Natalie sat
A Special Olympics Podcast
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Earlier this year Special Olympics called for submissions from athletes and partners to talk about the meaning of inclusion as it relates to IDD and the LGBTQ community. Natalie sat
Interview with staff writer Tyla Jenson for the Grizzly Growl, the official student voice of Copper Hills High School. Although the interview was never published in their paper, we wanted
KatnNat talk with Erica Lopez, Executive Director of Variety – the Children’s Charity of the United States about their 2020 Gold Heart Pin Campaign, and its ties to the upcoming
KatnNat discuss the upcoming Spread the Word Inclusion campaign taking place on Wednesday, March 4 2020. Topics turn to social media, where #DiaryOfADisabledKid is trending, followed by an Instagram Q&A,
The Best Buddies Utah Friendship Walk is on Saturday, April 18 – and we hope that you will join us! Register at https://www.bestbuddiesfriendshipwalk.org/utah/supporting/#katnnat
In this video for 2020 International Epilepsy Day, Natalie talks about her experience with pediatric stroke, Epilepsy and Cerebral Palsy; and she shares her message of inspiration to others who
KatnNat Podcast interviews Boston Iacobazzi of Special Olympics Utah regarding the first annual USU vs BYU Unified Flag Football Rivalry Series. The USU Aggies hosted the BYU Cougars Unified team
Daniel Smrokowski is a 2018-2022 Sargent Shriver International Global Messenger for Special Olympics and host of the Special Chronicles podcast! Dan is one of our inspirations to make our own podcast
SIRSY discusses the impact of their song “Stand” off of their new album “Like a Drum” after Jessica Harrington, a teacher in New York, picked up on the lyrics and
Continue readingEpisode 3: SIRSY Takes A Stand Against Bullying
In this episode, we talk with Unified Partners Britney Bautista and Sidney Tanaka from Special Olympics Hawaii, who were featured in the video “Be the Change: A Special Olympics Unified