Mission Possible With Christopher Duffley
Summary: This is Mission Possible with your host, Christopher Duffley, where people share their missions for their organization or network and we share our life's journey with family and special friends in just 10 minutes per week! Learn more at christopherduffley.com.
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In this episode, my dad, Steve, and I reflect on how time flew by so fast from the production of the first episode to this one. We then end with a great Easter gift for you!
In this episode, my mom, Christine, and I check in with Shannon Laine, my former music therapist, to discuss the progress on the bill that provided licensure of music therapists in the State of New Hampshire. We then finalize by telling you what's coming up next on our Dunkin' Donuts iOS app accessibility journey!
In this episode, my mom, Christine, becomes the host today! I give a quick background about myself for those who are new. We then discuss a new venture for the podcast alongside talking to some great Mission Possible guests! Tune in to find out more!
It's the final episode in this series! In this episode, my mom, Shannon Laine, and I talk about how the bill that officially allowed licensing of music therapists in the State of New Hampshire got started, and then we move onto how we reconnected as a result of my mom and I testifying in support of this bill. Tune in to hear all about it!
Well...this will be a huge episode to listen to this week! In this episode (part 2 out of 3 with Shannon Laine), my mom and I talk about how I met Shannon at the Manchester Community Music School in late 2008, before I could speak as effectively as I could today! Finally, we wrap up by giving a summary of what's in the next episode!
Did you know that you can stand up and be heard? In this first episode out of 3 in this series of episodes, my mom and I summarize a bill that legalizes licensure of music therapists in the state of New Hampshire.
Merry Christmas, everyone! In this episode, my dad and I talk about the tradition we have as a family at Christmastime!
In this episode, my dad and I talked about what has been going on over the last month, and then we move on to discuss what part of my future will probably be for me.
In this episode, I talk with Nathaniel Kile, who is my English/communication/speaking instructor. He and I talk about how he became blind and what he's done before his current job, and we also talk about what he currently does at the Alaska Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
In this episode, David St Germain and I talk with Kyle Robinson, and we talk about how Aces for Autism North Carolina is doing and how it has been since its last event. Yes, I was back at their event once again this year!
In this episode, we first talk about what has happened on the weekend of October 18 to 20 and 21st, and then it's all about how school has been! It's been a little bit of a tough ride at first; tune in to hear why!
In this episode, I'm finally back with my mom, Christine, and we talk about a great week that she and I had in Seattle back in August! I not only got to visit my sister, Jocelyn, but also got to attend an unforgetable technology camp at Microsoft's corporate headquarters just a half hour or so away from where we were staying! Today, it's all about Microsoft making a mission possible by making their products accessible!
In this episode, my mom, Christine, and I talk with Janna Andrus, and we talk about how she started going to Soulfest and also how the weekend went overall.
In this episode, as I record it on Sunday July 14, I'm on my way to St. Michael's College in Colchester, Vermont, to attend a work/independence camp for a little over 2 and a half weeks. I'll keep you updated on my journey in future episodes! Let's hope! See the post on my website christopherduffley.com for more info.
In this episode, I'm joined by my mom, Christine, and Peggy and Jack Ray from Conroe, Texas. We mostly talk about how we met way back in 2012.