Special Chronicles Show Podcast

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Giving respect and voice to people with special needs

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  • Inside Jersey Mike’s Month & Day of Giving

    23/03/2026 Duración: 35min

    In this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast, host Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Maegan Duffy, Director of Operations for the Hellcat Group, a Jersey Mike’s franchise organization deeply involved in the Month and Day of Giving supporting Special Olympics. Each year, Jersey Mike’s donates 100% of sales on the Day of Giving — fueling more opportunities for Special Olympics athletes, expanding Unified programs, and strengthening inclusive communities. Maegan shares what this campaign looks like behind the scenes, how her teams prepare across multiple stores, and why this partnership continues to grow nationwide. A powerful conversation about leadership, community, and the impact of generosity — one sub at a time. Chapter Markers: 00:00 About the partnership Jersey Mike's + Special Olympics 06:45 Maegan's role + Leadership 11:30 Impact on athletes + communities 17:00 Behind the Scenes at Jersey Mike's Day of Giving 21:00 Community Engagement 24:20 Call to Action 28:00 Personal Reflections Episode 82

  • Nancy Goodfellow Returns: Celebrating Special & World Down Syndrome Day

    21/03/2026 Duración: 01h35min

    Author Nancy Goodfellow returns to the Special Chronicles Podcast for an encore conversation celebrating the March release of her new novel, Special, and World Down Syndrome Day on March 21st. Host Daniel Smrokowski and Nancy explore the story of Madison and Meg—two junior high friends navigating grief, growing up, and disability awareness. Meg, who has Down syndrome, brings joy and resilience to the narrative, while Madison’s journey highlights the power of supportive friendships. This episode dives into why inclusive stories matter, how Special fosters empathy for young readers, and the importance of authentic disability representation. Tap play to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day, discover a heartfelt new book, and join us in amplifying voices that make our world more inclusive. This episode originally Aired on November 3, 2025 Episode 826 ShowNotes & Links Order your copy of SPECIAL at: Anderson’s Bookstore or Amazon Connect with Nancy F. Goodfellow at: NancyFGoodfellow.com

  • Be Cool. Take The Polar Plunge

    16/03/2026 Duración: 01h04min

      Dive into a refreshing and meaningful conversation as Tim Griffin and Nick Spurgash from the LaGrange Park Police Department join Podcast Host Daniel Smrokowski for a special Polar Plunge edition of the Special Chronicles Podcast.   This episode celebrates the joy, courage, and community spirit behind supporting Special Olympics Illinois.   Hear how local officers champion inclusion through the Law Enforcement Torch Run, why the Polar Plunge has become a beloved tradition, and the powerful impact it has on athletes with intellectual disabilities.   From funny Plunge stories to heartfelt reflections, this episode highlights what happens when a community comes together for a cause that truly matters. Whether you’re a longtime supporter or thinking about taking the Plunge for the first time, this conversation will inspire you to be bold, be brave, and be cool — all while supporting a more inclusive world. Episode 825 ShowNotes & Links

  • Becoming a Special Olympics Coach: Austin Graf’s Journey from College to SEASPAR

    09/03/2026 Duración: 49min

    In this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast, Host Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Austin Graf, Recreation Specialist at SEASPAR and Special Olympics Illinois coach. Daniel and Austin first met at the 2025 Special Olympics Illinois Summer Games, where Austin coached Daniel in bocce at the state championships. Austin shares the story of how he discovered his passion for coaching, the moment he realized college wasn’t the right path, and how that decision led him to SEASPAR — where he now supports athletes with developmental disabilities every day. This conversation explores purpose, inclusion, mentorship, and the joy of coaching. It’s a heartfelt look at what happens when someone chooses to build a career around empowering others. Chapter Marks: 00:00 Welcome 06:30 Austin's Origin Story 11:45 Finding SEASPAR 17:30 Coaching athletes at 2025 Special Olympics Illinois Summer Games 24:30 Inclusion & Impact 31:50 Fun Segment including what animal should be SEASPAR's mascot? 38:30 Closing Segment inclu

  • Spread the Word: Words Matter

    02/03/2026 Duración: 57min

    In this powerful episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast, host and founder Daniel Smrokowski welcomes back Special Olympics Athlete Leader, writer, and advocate Amanda Harrinauth for an important conversation about the global Spread the Word campaign and this year’s theme: Words Matter. Amanda shares the deeply personal story behind her article, “What I Learned from the Kids of Classroom 111: Turning the R-Word into the Word RESPECT.” From first hearing the R-word as a middle school student to studying its harmful impact in college and finding her voice as a leader through Special Olympics, Amanda reflects on how language shapes dignity, identity, and belonging. Together, Daniel and Amanda explore why words carry real consequences, how harmful language affects people with intellectual disabilities, and what it means to replace stigma with respect. Amanda also speaks about the mentors and experiences that shaped her advocacy—including the influence of disability rights icon Judy Heumann—and how poetry and

  • Inside Special Olympics Illinois’ New Athlete Leadership University

    23/02/2026 Duración: 41min

    In this special encore episode of The Special Chronicles Podcast, host Daniel Smrokowski welcomes Michelle Mark, Director of Athlete Leadership and Family Initiatives, and Emily Sullivan, Assistant Director of Athlete Leadership and Family Initiatives at Special Olympics Illinois. Together, they dive into the future of Athlete Leadership through the newly redesigned Athlete Leadership University (ALU) — a structured pathway empowering athletes to build skills, strengthen their voices, and lead the inclusion movement. They discuss what it means to be an athlete leader today, why the new ALU structure was created, how it supports leadership development at every stage, and how athlete voices are shaping the future of Special Olympics Illinois. Whether you’re an Athlete Leader or just beginning your journey, this conversation offers inspiring insight into how athletes are driving meaningful change. This episode originally Aired on August 18, 2025 Episode 822 ShowNotes & Links Learn more about Special Ol

  • Apolo Ohno — 8X Medalist: Hard Pivot, Focus, and the Winter Olympic Games

    16/02/2026 Duración: 59min

    In celebration of the Winter Olympic Games (February 6–22, 2026), this week on the Special Chronicles Podcast we’re revisiting a powerful encore conversation with Apolo Anton Ohno — 8-time Olympic medalist, the most decorated Winter Olympian in U.S. history, and proud Special Olympics Global Ambassador. Apolo reflects on his early years, the discipline that shaped his identity, and the journey that led him to become one of the most iconic athletes in Winter Games history. He shares his passion for championing inclusion, discusses his induction into the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame, and explains how his work as a Global Ambassador continues to inspire athletes of all abilities. We also explore life during quarantine, staying focused through uncertainty, and get a preview of his book Hard Pivot. A timely and inspiring conversation celebrating the Winter Games and the athletes who move our world forward. Listen anytime, anywhere, on your favorite podcast apps at SpecialChronicles.com. This epi

  • Marriage, Love, and Belonging with Matthew & Crystal Williams

    09/02/2026 Duración: 47min

    This Valentine’s‑week episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast celebrates partnership, faith, and the power of belonging. Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Matthew and Crystal Williams from Special Olympics Canada for a heartfelt conversation about love, advocacy, and the journey of building a life together. Matthew and Crystal open up about: • The disabilities they were diagnosed with • How they met and fell in love • Their involvement in Special Olympics • Reflections on the 2019 World Games in Abu Dhabi • What marriage means to them as people with intellectual disabilities • How their relationship inspires hope for others • What inclusion and belonging look like in their lives You’ll also hear Matthew share insights from his leadership roles — including serving on the Special Olympics International Board, chairing the Global Athlete Congress, and giving a TED Talk in Vancouver that has reached over a million views. Crystal talks about her blog, CrystalMWilliams.com, and her passions for writing, t

  • Meet Sven Albrecht, New Regional President of Special Olympics Europe Eurasia

    04/02/2026 Duración: 01h05min

    On this encore episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast, Sven Albrecht joins host Daniel Smrokowski for an energizing conversation recorded during the Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023 — the world’s largest inclusive sports event, held June 17–25, 2023. Sven, now the Regional President of Special Olympics Europe Eurasia, offers a behind‑the‑scenes look at how the Local Organizing Committee and Special Olympics Germany prepared to host a global celebration of inclusion. The conversation dives into the Games by and for athletes, the Opening Ceremony, Fans in the Stands, Host Towns, Healthy Athletes, Congresses, and the unforgettable emotion of nine days of sport, unity, and joy. This encore episode highlights Sven’s perspective on global leadership, the future of the Special Olympics Movement, and the lasting impact of Berlin 2023. Whether you’ve been part of the Movement for years or are discovering it for the first time, this conversation captures the spirit of being #UnbeatableTogether. Episode 81

  • Trace Nardi - Best Buddies | EnergyForce Series S9:E2

    26/01/2026 Duración: 34min

      In this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast EnergyForce Series S9:E2, host Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Trace Nardi, a ComEd EnergyForce Ambassador and proud participant in Best Buddies Illinois. Trace shares his inspiring journey as a new EnergyForce Ambassador, spreading the message of energy efficiency and inclusion, and highlights his active involvement in Best Buddies programs, including the Jobs Program and his position at O’Hare Airport. Together, Daniel and Trace explore how programs like ComEd’s EnergyForce and Best Buddies empower people with disabilities to gain confidence, develop professional skills, and make a meaningful impact in their communities. They also dive into the mission of Best Buddies, emphasizing connection, opportunity, and empowerment for people with and without disabilities.Tune in for a heartwarming and inspiring conversation about inclusion, advocacy, and making a difference. Episode 818 ShowNotes & Links

  • Energy Savings 101 | EnergyForce Series S9:E1

    19/01/2026 Duración: 30min

      On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast EnergyForce Series S9:E1, award-winning host and founder Daniel Smrokowski kicks off Season 9 of the EnergyForce Series—marking the 9th year of partnership with the ComEd EnergyForce Ambassador Program. In Energy Savings 101, Daniel shares an updated, engaging presentation designed to help you better understand how energy choices impact both your home and the planet. This episode covers: The basics of energy and solar savings Practical, easy-to-use energy efficiency tips Key insights into Electric Vehicles (EVs) A fun and interactive Energy Savings Quiz to test your knowledge Tune in to discover how small changes can make a big impact on your energy use, your wallet, and the environment—while supporting a more sustainable future for all. Episode 817 ShowNotes & Links

  • Daniel’s 37th Birthday Special

    12/01/2026 Duración: 01h21min

      On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast, host and founder Daniel Smrokowski marks his 37th birthday with a meaningful and celebratory encore episode that reflects on his journey, advocacy, and the stories that continue to shape his life. Before diving into the conversation, Daniel shares some big news: he’ll be speaking at The Arc of Illinois 76th Annual Convention on April 29–30, 2026—an exciting opportunity to elevate disability advocacy and inclusion on a statewide stage. To receive updates and learn how to watch live or on demand, subscribe to our newsletter. This special birthday encore turns the tables as Daniel’s good friend and fellow journalist RJ Nealon takes over the mic and interviews him. Together, they reflect on key chapters of Daniel’s life, including: What quarantine life looked like for Daniel and his family Memories from his school years and experiences that shaped him His Special Olympics journey and the impact of athlete leadership Serving as a Sargent Shriver Glob

  • Tip Tock Travel with Laurie and Caroline Bridges | Inclusive Travel Series S2:E1

    05/01/2026 Duración: 42min

      On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast Inclusive Travel Series, we sit down with Laurie and Caroline Bridges from Tip Tock Travel to explore how to make travel more inclusive for individuals with developmental disabilities. Laurie shares the story behind Caroline’s birth and diagnosis, while Caroline gives us an inside look into her personal travel experiences, including university and Disney Cruises. We discuss tips for stress-free travel, common barriers to accessible travel, and resources for planning your next trip. If you’re looking for practical advice on how to make travel more inclusive, this episode is for you!

  • Best of 2025: Our Most Impactful Episodes | Ep.814

    29/12/2025 Duración: 01h18min

    To close out the year, the Special Chronicles Podcast brings you a special Best of 2025 episode! Our Host and Founder Daniel Smrokowski shares highlights from the most popular episodes of the year—selected by you, our listeners—along with his personal favorites episodes. From powerful advocacy conversations to empowering stories across the disability community, this episode celebrates the moments that made 2025 unforgettable. Best of 2025:

  • From Inclusive Housing and Employment: A Conversation with Bill Dwyer, President & CEO of Helping Hand

    22/12/2025 Duración: 01h24min

    On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast: Bill Dwyer, CEO of Helping Hand, returns to sit down with host Daniel Smrokowski as we discuss the latest in inclusive housing, independent living, and meaningful employment for people with disabilities. Topics and Chapter Markers: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:15:00 Inclusive Housing & Independent Living 00:38:00 High School Transition & Unified at Work 01:07:00 Leadership & Vision 01:09:00 Practical advice for Inclusive Housing options 01:11:00 How employers can implement inclusive hiring practices 01:12:30 Ways listeners can get involved or support Helping Hand 01:15:00 Final Thoughts 01:18:00 Defining Inclusion as Beyond Inclusion

  • From Volunteer to CEO: David Evangelista’s Special Olympics Journey

    15/12/2025 Duración: 01h08min

    On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast, host Daniel Smrokowski sits down with David Evangelista, the incoming CEO of Special Olympics International. From volunteering at the 1995 World Games to leading programs across 58 countries, David shares his lifelong journey within the Special Olympics movement, his global vision, and what inclusion truly means. In this episode, we discuss: David’s lifelong dedication to Special Olympics His global leadership experience and advocacy work Continuing the legacy of Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Mary Davis, and Tim Shriver His vision for inclusion, Unified Sports, and opportunities worldwide

  • Mary Davis: Leading Special Olympics with Vision and Heart

    08/12/2025 Duración: 22min

    This week on the Special Chronicles Podcast, we’re honored to share a special re-release of our 2017 conversation with Mary Davis, CEO of Special Olympics, Inc., as she prepares to retire. In this heartfelt interview, Mary reflects on her inspiring journey, her leadership across the global movement, and the lasting legacy of inclusion she leaves behind. Host Daniel Smrokowski also takes a moment to express his gratitude for Mary’s years of dedication and the impact she has made on athletes, families, and communities around the world. Join us as we celebrate Mary Davis and her incredible contributions upon her retirement as CEO of Special Olympics. This episode originally aired on July 26, 2017.

  • Honoring Judy Heumann: The Voice That Sparked a Revolution

    01/12/2025 Duración: 25min

    This week on the Special Chronicles Podcast, we honor Judy Heumann—the “Mother of the Disability Rights Movement”—with a stirring lecture originally aired on Disability Beat Radio at WEFT 90.1 FM. Her words ignited a global movement for inclusion, dignity, and justice. Tune in to hear the voice that sparked a revolution and continues to inspire generations.

  • Inside Our 2026 Giving Campaign: Why Your Support Matters

    24/11/2025 Duración: 45min

    In this special episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast, we kick off the Special Chronicles 2026 Giving Campaign and share why this year’s fundraising goal — $41,600 — is our biggest yet. Producing inclusive, high-quality media costs about $800 per episode, and your support helps us keep our studio running, livestream shows, and share stories that celebrate the voices of people with special needs. Join us as we reflect on our 17-year journey, highlight the impact your donations make, and explain how your gift helps grow the Inclusion Revolution — one story, one voice, one episode at a time.

  • Celebrating Our 17 Year Podiversary

    17/11/2025 Duración: 29min

    In honor of our 17th year anniversary on the Special Chronicles Podcast, we’re sharing a special live radio conversation host Daniel Smrokowski had on Disability Beat Radio at WEFT Community Radio in Champaign, Illinois. Tune in for a heartfelt celebration of inclusion, advocacy, and the voices that have shaped our journey. From humble beginnings to a global platform, this episode reflects on the power of storytelling to change lives. Episode 808 ShowNotes & Links Listen to Disability Beat Radio on WEFT 90.1 FM in Champaign, IL Listen and Follow at SpecialChronicles.com/Pod

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