Overwhelmed but Not Alone : Finding Hope in Hard Times

Overwhelmed but Not Alone : Finding Hope in Hard Times

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February 13, 2026 · 12 min · Episode 166

About this episode

The episode discusses the importance of hope and community during challenging times, featuring a story of peer support among individuals with disabilities.

In this episode, hosts Cynthia Morraz and John Dickerson have a conversation about what that overwhelm looks like on the ground — and why, even in the hardest of times, hope and community are still within reach. John shares a powerful reminder that budget cuts don't just reduce dollars — they reduce hope. And hope, for families who have never had an easy road, is everything. Cynthia and John also explore why words matter, why joy is not a luxury, and how small, intentional acts of community can make a profound difference. You'll also hear the remarkable story of Nate, a young man in Minnesota with a disability who — without any formal support system — helped three of his friends with disabilities find meaningful employment, proving that peer connection and community can accomplish what systems sometimes cannot. Cynthia and John also announce two free, interactive webinars coming in March featuring MyQuillo authors Dr. Karyn Harvey and Dr. Robert Naseef. This episode is for families, self-advocates, Direct Support Professionals, providers, and anyone who shows up for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. 📅 Webinar Date: March 3rd | Afternoon & Evening…

People in this episode

Hosts: Cynthia Morraz, John Dickerson

Topics covered

  • overwhelm
  • hope
  • community
  • disabilities
  • employment
  • support systems

Keywords

  • overwhelm
  • hope
  • community
  • disabilities
  • employment
  • webinars
  • support

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Organizations: MyQuillo

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