• The Conversations That Shape a Community
    Jan 22 2026

    As we wrap up Season 1 of DSACO: Up for Discussion, we’re taking a moment to reflect on the conversations that shaped this season and the community that made it possible.

    This season covered the full journey of life with Down syndrome — from early childhood intervention and IEPs, to middle school and high school transitions, to adulthood, employment, health, relationships, and self-advocacy. Each episode centered on real experiences, practical resources, and the reminder that support and inclusion truly change lives.

    In this finale, Sarah and Kathy reflect on the themes that kept coming up throughout the season: advocacy, independence, connection, and believing in what’s possible for individuals with Down syndrome at every stage of life.

    We’re also celebrating one of DSACO’s most meaningful events — the Uniqu3ly 21 Fashion Show, happening January 30, 2026 at The Criterion in Oklahoma City. This incredible night celebrates confidence, inclusion, and individuality, while supporting DSACO programs that serve individuals with Down syndrome and their families all year long.

    🎟️ Tickets are on sale now: dsaco.org/fashionshow

    And the conversation doesn’t stop here — Season 2 of DSACO: Up for Discussion launches February 3 with brand new topics, voices, and stories from across our community.

    Thank you to everyone who listened, shared, supported, and showed up this season. We can’t wait to continue the conversation with you.

    In This Episode, We Talk About:

    • Reflecting on Season 1 and the conversations that mattered most
    • Supporting individuals with Down syndrome across the lifespan
    • Advocacy, independence, and inclusion in everyday life
    • How DSACO programs create real impact for families
    • A look ahead to Season 2 (launching February 3!)
    • Why the Uniqu3ly 21 Fashion Show is such a powerful celebration of inclusion

    📩 Have a topic you’d love us to cover next season? Email us at info@dsaco.org

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    23 mins
  • Inside DSACO'S Self Advocacy Center With Robin Kohn
    Jan 3 2026

    In this episode of DSACO: Up for Discussion, Sarah sits down with Robin Kohn to talk all about one of DSACO’s most empowering programs — the Self-Advocacy Center (SAC).

    Robin shares what SAC is, who it’s designed for, and why self-advocacy is such an important skill for individuals with Down syndrome. From building confidence and communication skills to learning how to speak up for yourself, SAC helps self-advocates grow both personally and socially in a supportive, encouraging environment.

    Listeners will hear what a typical SAC session looks like, the kinds of skills participants work on, and the incredible growth Robin has seen in self-advocates over time. Robin also shares meaningful moments and success stories that highlight just how impactful the Self-Advocacy Center can be.

    Big news! Applications for the Self-Advocacy Center are officially open. Robin walks through who should apply, what the application process looks like, and offers encouragement for anyone who might feel nervous or unsure about taking that first step.

    🎟️ Plus, Sarah reminds listeners about the Uniqu3ly 21 Fashion Show happening January 30, 2026 — a night celebrating confidence, inclusion, and self-expression, with proceeds supporting DSACO programs like SAC.

    👉 Apply for the Self-Advocacy Center: https://www.dsaco.org/programs/self-advocacy-center

    👉 Get tickets for the Uniqu3ly 21 Fashion Show: dsaco.org/fashionshow

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    28 mins
  • Celebrating the Season, Celebrating Our Community
    Dec 21 2025

    As we wrap up another incredible year at the Down Syndrome Association of Central Oklahoma, Kathy and Sarah sit down to reflect on all that 2025 has brought to our DSACO community.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Highlights from the past year and programs that made a big impact
    • Growth within our community of self advocates, families, volunteers, and supporters
    • What we’ve learned, what we’re proud of, and what’s ahead for DSACO
    • Exciting opportunities coming up in the new year and how YOU can get involved

    We’re also sharing a few important updates and ways to stay connected with DSACO:

    👗 Uniqu3ly 21 Fashion Show Tickets are on sale now! Join us for a night of inclusion, confidence, and celebration. 👉 Fashion Show Link: https://www.dsaco.org/fundraisers/uniqu3ly-21-fashion-show

    🧡 DSACO Board Applications Interested in serving on the DSACO Board and helping guide our mission forward? Applications are open. 👉 Board Application Link: https://www.dsaco.org/news/board-of-directors-application

    📅 Bountiful Blessings Calendar A meaningful way to support DSACO while celebrating our community all year long. 👉 Bountiful Blessings Calendar Link: https://www.dsaco.org/bountiful-blessings-calendar

    Thank you to everyone who supported DSACO this year. Whether you volunteered, donated, participated in programs, or simply followed along—we couldn’t do this without you.

    ✨ Here’s to another year of impact, growth, and advocacy.

    As always— Keep advocating, keep empowering, and keep educating.

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    34 mins
  • ABA in Action: Empowering Students with Dr. Annie Baghdayan
    Dec 3 2025

    In this episode of DSACO: Up for Discussion, we sit down with Dr. Annie Baghdayan, BCBA-D, Executive Director of the National Center for Disability Education & Training and Program Director of OU’s Pre-Employment Transition Services (PreETS) at the University of Oklahoma.

    Dr. Baghdayan shares her journey into Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and disability advocacy, explains what ABA looks like in real life, and clears up common misconceptions surrounding the therapy. We also discuss how person-centered, evidence-based ABA helps individuals build essential life and job-ready skills.

    You’ll hear how the OU PreETS program supports students with disabilities as they prepare for life after high school, employment, and greater independence. Dr. Baghdayan also shares current trends in ABA, leadership insights, and what gives her hope for the future of inclusive education and employment.

    🔗 Best Step Camp: https://oklahoma.gov/okdrs/students/transition/beststep.html

    Uniqu3ly 21 Fashion Show | January 30, 2026 | 📍 The Criterion, OKC | Tickets: dsaco.org/fashionshow

    Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with parents, professionals, and advocates who believe in inclusion, access, and empowerment.

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    43 mins
  • Uniqu3ly 21: Celebrating Confidence, Inclusion, and Style
    Nov 21 2025

    In this episode, we take listeners behind the scenes of one of DSACO’s most joyful and empowering annual events: the Uniqu3ly 21 Fashion Show. This isn’t just a runway – it’s a celebration of confidence, self-expression, and community. Our models, all self-advocates, step into the spotlight and show the world what inclusion truly looks like.

    To help us explore the heart of this event, we’re joined by Amy Douglas, a dedicated leader who has helped shape the fashion show into what it is today. Amy walks us through how the event first began, the inspiration behind it, and how it has grown into one of DSACO’s most beloved traditions. She shares her personal connection to the show, the powerful moments that keep her coming back, and the emotional impact it has on families, volunteers, and the broader community.

    What We Discuss

    We talk with Amy about the origins of the Uniqu3ly 21 Fashion Show and how the idea came to life. She reflects on the early vision for the event and how it has evolved over the years as more participants, sponsors, and supporters have become involved. Amy also shares memories from past shows, including the unforgettable moments that highlight why this event matters so deeply.

    Listeners get an inside look at what it takes to plan a show of this size, from choosing themes and coordinating venues to working with models, volunteers, and families. Amy describes the teamwork, creativity, and problem-solving required to make the evening seamless and meaningful.

    We also look ahead. Amy talks about her hopes for the event’s future, how she wants it to grow, and why continuing to create spaces where individuals with Down syndrome can shine is essential for promoting inclusion and awareness throughout Oklahoma and beyond.

    Want to Attend?

    The Uniqu3ly 21 Fashion Show returns on January 30, 2026, and it’s a night filled with joy, confidence, and unforgettable moments. Get your tickets here: https://dsaco.org/fashionshow

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    34 mins
  • From Toys to Therapy: Making Playtime Meaningful This Season
    Nov 3 2025

    The holidays are full of excitement — and sometimes overstimulation. In this episode of DSACO: Up for Discussion, host Sarah Soell chats with Jessica McLaughlin, an occupational therapy specialist who works with children of all ages, to explore how families can create calmer, more inclusive celebrations this season.

    Jessica shares practical sensory-friendly strategies, explains how play supports development for individuals with Down syndrome, and even gives her favorite “OT-approved” gift ideas that double as therapy tools. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or grandparent, this conversation will help you make the holidays both fun and functional.

    🧩 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • What “sensory play” means and why it’s important
    • Simple ways to recognize sensory overload at home
    • How to choose developmentally appropriate toys and gifts
    • OT-approved ideas for fine and gross motor skill development
    • Ways to include all kids in family holiday traditions

    💡 Key Takeaway

    Play isn’t just fun — it’s an essential part of learning, growth, and connection. With a few thoughtful choices, families can make the season brighter (and calmer) for everyone.

    🔗 Resources Mentioned

    • Learn more about DSACO’s programs and upcoming events: www.dsaco.org
    • Email info@dsaco.org for information or to connect with DSACO staff
    • Interested in sponsoring a future episode? Visit our website or email us for details
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    46 mins
  • Empower, Educate, Employ: The DRS Mission In Motion
    Oct 21 2025

    In this episode of DSACO: Up for Discussion, host Sarah Soell talks with Renee Sansom Briscoe, Transition Coordinator for the Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS), about how DRS helps individuals with disabilities prepare for meaningful employment and independence.

    Renee explains how Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) provide a bridge from school to adulthood and shares how families can start the DRS application process. This episode offers clear, step-by-step insights into accessing vocational support and real success stories from across Oklahoma.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Who DRS serves and its mission to promote employment and independence
    • How Pre-ETS helps students prepare for life after high school
    • What to expect when applying for DRS services
    • How DRS collaborates with schools, families, and community partners like DSACO
    • Real-world outcomes that show the power of inclusion and preparation

    Helpful Resources Mentioned:

    • Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS): www.okdrs.gov
    • Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS): Explore student programs that build job and life skills – DRS Pre-ETS Overview
    • Find Your Local DRS Office: DRS Office Locator
    • Plan Your Way Oklahoma: www.PlanYourWayOK.com
    • Down Syndrome Association of Central Oklahoma (DSACO): www.dsaco.org

    Contact Information for Renee:

    • Renee Sansom Briscoe, Transition Coordinator
    • Email: Rsansom@okdrs.gov
    • Phone: 405-212-7789
    • Website: www.okdrs.gov
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    45 mins
  • More Than Brothers and Sisters
    Oct 3 2025

    Sibling Panel

    What is it really like growing up with a sibling who has Down syndrome? In this special episode, we sit down with brothers and sisters who share their personal experiences—the joys, the challenges, and everything in between.

    Our sibling panel opens up about what they’ve learned, how their perspectives have grown, and the unique bond they share with their brother or sister with Down syndrome. From funny childhood memories to honest conversations about responsibility and advocacy, these stories shine a light on the sibling experience that often goes untold.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about:

    • The ups and downs of growing up in a household with a sibling with Down syndrome
    • Lessons in patience, love, and resilience that siblings carry into adulthood
    • The importance of support systems for the entire family—not just parents
    • How siblings find their own role in advocacy and inclusion

    This heartfelt conversation is perfect for parents, siblings, educators, and anyone wanting to better understand the family dynamics of Down syndrome.

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    40 mins