Special Chronicles Show Podcast

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Giving respect and voice to people with special needs

Episodios

  • Special Father's Day Episode

    15/06/2025 Duración: 40min

    On this heartfelt Father’s Day episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast, we revisit a meaningful conversation with Adam Smrokowski, proud father of our very own award-winning host, Daniel Smrokowski. Adam opens up about the journey of raising a son with special needs, the early challenges and triumphs of fatherhood, and the profound impact the Special Chronicles platform has had on their lives. We also explore how their story continues to change lives within the Special Olympics movement and beyond. Join us for this inspiring and personal tribute to all fathers making a difference in the lives of those with special needs. Special Father's day Episode ShowNotes & Links

  • Turin2025: United Airlines On The Job with Carly Pietrzak and John Kloosterman

    09/06/2025 Duración: 51min

    On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast Series: “A Recap of Turin 2025,” Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Carly Pietrzak, Chief of Staff at Bridge Business Resource Group, and John Kloosterman, Vice President of Bridge BRG at United Airlines. Together, they reflect on their powerful experience at the Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025 and the impact of United Airlines’ ongoing partnership with Special Olympics. From walking alongside athletes during the Opening Ceremony to supporting the Global Youth Leadership Summit, Carly and John share how these moments reflect United’s deeper commitment to inclusion and global unity. They also offer insight into how Bridge BRG fosters a culture of belonging within the company and supports meaningful volunteer engagement. Listen in as we discuss: United’s journey with Special Olympics since 2017 The role of Bridge BRG in advancing inclusion and accessibility Employee-led initiatives like Plane Pulls and volunteerism on the Deed platform Fir

  • Turin2025: Global Coalition for Inclusion with Shawn Ferguson

    02/06/2025 Duración: 01h23min

    On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast Series: “A Recap of Turin 2025,” Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Shawn Ferguson, the Chief of Global Government Relations at Special Olympics , to explore the mission and impact of the Special Olympics Global Coalition for Inclusion . The Coalition is uniting global leaders, governments, and advocates to drive systemic change for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Together, they are working to create a more inclusive world through sport, education, and social integration. Shawn takes us behind the scenes of this important global initiative, discussing its origin, growth, and the key milestones in the Coalition's journey. We learn about the significance of the Coalition's gathering during the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Turin, Italy, and how it has elevated the mission of inclusion on the world stage. Through Unified Schools® and Unified Sports®, the Coalition is transforming classrooms and communities, making inclusive

  • Turin2025: Global Youth Leadership Summit

    26/05/2025 Duración: 01h15min

    On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast Series: “A Recap of Turin 2025,” Daniel Smrokowski sits down with sits down with three remarkable leaders who are paving the way for a more inclusive world: Sky Riley, Senior Manager of Global Youth and Education at Special Olympics, Louis Kleemeyer and Tim Pietrowski from the Global Youth Leadership Council.  Together, they provide insight into the 2025 Special Olympics Global Youth Leadership Summit in Turin, Italy, which brought together young leaders from over 20 countries to advance inclusivity and challenge harmful stereotypes. We dive into the Summit’s key theme, "The Future Begins with Us," and discuss how youth, both with and without intellectual disabilities, are stepping up to become the next generation of leaders. With an emphasis on inclusivity, Louis and Tim share how their own journeys have led them to advocate for people with disabilities, while Sky reflects on the growth and impact of the Summit over the years. In this episode, we explore:

  • Turin2025: Kellie Matthews, SO USA - Alpine Skiing

    19/05/2025 Duración: 31min

    On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast Series: “A Recap of Turin 2025,” Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Kellie Matthew, a Special Olympics USA athlete, who competed in Alpine skiing at the Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025. Kellie, who has been a part of Special Olympics since she was just 9 years old, shares her incredible journey from Coral Springs, Florida, to the international stage. We dive into her experiences, challenges, and the lessons she’s learned through the Special Olympics program. Kellie discusses what it means to represent Special Olympics USA on the world stage, and we hear about her passion for alpine skiing, her training process, and her memorable moments—especially her proudest accomplishment of winning two gold medals. She also opens up about the personal obstacles she’s overcome with the help of Special Olympics, the value of trying new things, and how she manages to balance her hobbies, work, and athletic commitments. Tune in as Kellie shares her inspiration

  • Turin2025: Nick Mills, SO USA - Alpine Skiing

    12/05/2025 Duración: 32min

    On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast Series: “A Recap of Turin 2025,” Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Nick Mills, a dedicated Special Olympics athlete from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, who has been part of the Special Olympics family for 20 years. Nick has competed in a variety of sports, including Alpine skiing, basketball, athletics, bowling, soccer, and volleyball. He’s also actively involved in the Special Olympics South Dakota Athlete Leadership Council and serves as a Health Messenger. In this special recap of the Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025, Nick shares his journey and experience as part of Special Olympics USA . Hear about his deep passion for Alpine skiing, his preparation for the World Winter Games, and the valuable lessons he’s learned about health, fitness, and leadership along the way. We also dive into Nick’s unique perspective on balancing a successful career as a software support specialist and administrative assistant with his athletic goals. Nick’s travels t

  • Turin2025: Natalie Green and Trey Garrett, SO USA - DanceSport

    05/05/2025 Duración: 47min

    On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast Series: “A Recap of Turin 2025,” Daniel Smrokowski sits down with two incredible athletes, Natalie Green and Trey Garrett, both of whom represented Special Olympics USA in DanceSport at the Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025. Join us as we dive into their journeys, advocacy for inclusion, and the transformative power of sport. In This Episode, You’ll Hear About: For Natalie Green: Natalie’s journey in Special Olympics Movement : From her first involvement in 2012 to becoming a voice for inclusion and a Special Olympics U.S. Youth Ambassador. The power of inclusion: Why inclusion is a core part of Natalie’s advocacy work and what it means to her personally. Dad n' Nat Unified Nation Podcast: Natalie talks about her podcast exploring the #GenerationUnified movement, a powerful initiative that promotes unity and inclusion. Special Olympics USA Games 2018: Natalie reflects on her experience as a youth leader and how it shaped her role as a gl

  • Turin2025: Coach Jim Bluemond, SO USA - Snowshoeing

    28/04/2025 Duración: 43min

    On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast Series: “A Recap of Turin 2025,” Daniel Smrokowski sits down Jim Bluemond, a dedicated Special Olympics coach who will be representing Special Olympics USA as a snowshoeing coach at the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Turin, Italy, in 2025. Jim has been involved in the Special Olympics Movement  for the past three years, and his personal connection to the organization runs deep. As a parent of a Special Olympics athlete, Jim has a unique perspective on coaching and supporting athletes of all abilities. Jim shares his journey into coaching, his experience working with athletes, and how his family—his wife Christine, daughter Emma, and son Ben—have all been key players in his Special Olympics involvement. We also discuss his preparations for the World Winter Games, his approach to coaching, and what he hopes to accomplish at this prestigious event. Whether you're a coach, parent, or someone interested in the impact of Special Olympics, Jim’s story is su

  • Turin2025: Mallory Marvin, SO USA - Snowshoeing

    21/04/2025 Duración: 35min

    On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast Series: “A Recap of Turin 2025,” Daniel Smrokowski sits down Mallory Marvin, a Special Olympics USA athlete who competed in Snowshoeing at the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Turin, Italy, in 2025. Mallory has been involved with Special Olympics Movement for 14 years and is a true leader in the movement, representing not just her sport but the incredible spirit of the Special Olympics community. Throughout this episode, we dive deep into Mallory’s journey, starting with how her disability has shaped who she is today—both in terms of the challenges and joys she's faced. She also shares the story of how she first got involved in the Special Olympics movement and what inspired her to take that first step. Mallory has participated in a variety of sports through Special Olympics—from athletics to snowshoeing—and she opens up about what each sport means to her and why she loves competing in them. We also explore how Mallory became an Athlete Leader and the

  • Turin2025: Tyler Lagasse, SO USA - Alpine Skiing

    14/04/2025 Duración: 45min

    On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast Series: “A Recap of Turin 2025,” Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Tyler Lagasse, a Special Olympics USA athlete who’s making waves in the world of Alpine skiing. Tyler has been a part of the Special Olympics Movement  for over 21 years and is set to compete in the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Turin 2025. We talk about his incredible journey, from his early days as a Special Olympics athlete to his experiences as a multi-sport competitor, including athletics, basketball, and golf. Tyler shares what it’s been like to represent Special Olympics USA on the world stage, the impact of his family and community's support, and the preparation that goes into competing in Alpine skiing. He also opens up about his inspiration, drawing motivation from Olympic champion Bode Miller, and his goal to earn a medal in his honor. In this episode, Tyler discusses the highs and lows of his athletic career, including being inducted into the Special Olympics Massachusetts

  • Turin2025: Grace Payne, Sargent Shriver Global Messenger

    07/04/2025 Duración: 44min

    On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast Series: “A Recap of Turin 2025,” Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Grace Payne, Sargent Shriver Global Messenger for Special Olympics, as she reflects on the recently concluded Special Olympics World Winter Games in Turin 2025. Grace shares her incredible journey with Special Olympics and her role as a Global Messenger, offering insight into the impact of these Games on the athletes and the global community. Episode Highlights: Grace shares her journey as a Sargent Shriver Global Messenger, explaining what this prestigious role means to her both personally and professionally. Learn how Grace first became involved with Special Olympics and the milestones of her journey that led her to her current role. Grace talks about the responsibilities of a Global Messenger and the unique opportunities she has had to represent Special Olympics on a global stage. Grace reflects on what made the World Winter Games in Turin special for her, including memorable mo

  • Turin2025: Lou Lauria, SOI Chief of Sport and Competition

    31/03/2025 Duración: 01h09min

    On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast Series: “A Recap of Turin 2025,” Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Lou Lauria, the Chief of Sport and Competition for Special Olympics, to discuss his journey, the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Turin 2025, and what it takes to organize such a global event. Lou shares insights on the Games, the athletes, and the incredible impact of the Special Olympics movement. Lou reflects on how we connected through the Special Olympics World Games 2019 in Abu Dhabi and takes us through his personal journey into the world of Special Olympics. He also gives us an overview of his responsibilities as Chief of Sport and Competition for the upcoming World Winter Games in Turin 2025, sharing what it takes to prepare for such a monumental event. We dive deep into the World Winter Games, discussing what makes the 2025 Winter Games in Turin so special and what we can expect from the competition. Lou talks about how athletes are preparing for the winter sports, the challeng

  • Down Syndrome Out Loud

    21/03/2025 Duración: 01h08min

    On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast: Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Melissa Hart, the author of the highly anticipated book Down Syndrome Out Loud, which highlights over 20 inspiring stories of individuals with Down syndrome and their families. Melissa shares the powerful motivation behind compiling these stories and why now is the right time for this book to make an impact. Melissa dives into the process of connecting with families, interviewing individuals, and curating personal stories that reflect the resilience and determination of those with Down syndrome. She opens up about how she decided which stories to include, the key themes that emerged during her research, and what she hopes readers will take away from these powerful narratives. The conversation also explores how the voices of people with Down syndrome are authentically represented in the book, as well as the significance of determination as an essential theme in the stories featured. We talk about the common misconceptions abo

  • Spread The Word: Inclusive Action

    17/03/2025 Duración: 59min

    On this rebroadcast episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast: Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Dr. Jackie Jodl, Chief Global Youth and Education Officer at Special Olympics. This Week, our focus of Spread The Word is on Inclusive Action. Join us for an education conversation about Inclusive Mindsets, Unified Champion Schools  Create Universal Dignity and Empathy,  Leaders of Courageous Action, and how Special Olympics programs are leading the way in inclusive education!  We think the world would be better if everyone were included. Around the world, exclusion and discrimination continue to divide people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities. We are changing that with grassroots action for inclusion. That's Spread the Word. This year, you can engage and activate in multiple ways by choosing your focus: derogatory language, bullying or inclusive action. Visit SpreadTheWord.Global to access resources, sign the pledge, and grab your official gear. Together, let's create a more inclusive

  • Spread The Word: Stand Up To Bullying

    10/03/2025 Duración: 34min

    On this rebroadcast episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast: Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Laura Hertzog from Minnesota who wrote the article "The Short Bus Stops At My House." This Week our focus of Spread The Word is to Stand Up To Bullying. Tune in to hear Laura talk about: Challenges her brother has; Why she wrote “The Short Bus Stops At My House”; Why Kids Make Fun of Short Bus?; Laura’s inspiration; Special Education and Standardized Tests- David and Daniel have similar stories; Beautiful part of her brother’s innocence; Her Brother’s Gifts/Abilities; Why Laura’s Mother Upholds Human Dignity and PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center; Laura’s Thoughts on ADA; “And the Short Bus Stopping At My House Was The Greatest Blessing” We think the world would be better if everyone were included. Around the world, exclusion and discrimination continue to divide people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities. We are changing that with grassroots action for inclusion. That's Spread t

  • Spread The Word: Derogatory Language

    03/03/2025 Duración: 50min

    On this rebroadcast episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast: Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Soeren Palumbo, co-founder of Spread The Word, to talk about the Spread the Word Day of Activation this week on March 5th. This Week, our focus is on derogatory language. Tune in to a rebroadcast conversation with Soeren as he talks about: his backstory of growing up with his sister who has intellectual disabilities; why he co-founded this campaign; how he met Timbo Shriver; Importance of the r-word campaign; Backstory of article he and Tim co-authored entitled “Spread This: Be Good to People with Intellectual Disabilities”; Soeren’s thoughts on this year’s awareness day; Future of the r-word campaign; and much more! We think the world would be better if everyone were included. Around the world, exclusion and discrimination continue to divide people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities. We are changing that with grassroots action for inclusion. That's Spread the Word. This year, you can en

  • Conversation with Charlie Carpenter from Misericordia | EnergyForce Series S8:Pt2 | Ep.756

    24/02/2025 Duración: 24min

    On this rebroadcast episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast's EnergyForce Series S8:Pt2: Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Charlie Carpenter, a ComEd EnergyForce Ambassador from Misericordia to talk about Charlie's Challenges and Accomplishments because of his disability; Being an EnergyForce Ambassador, a Real Passion of Music, and we chat about the Arts and Cultures Programs and enjoy swimming at Misericordia. This episode originally aired on October 16, 2023 Episode 756 ShowNotes & Links:

  • Be Cool. Take The Plunge | Ep.755

    17/02/2025 Duración: 40min

    On this rebroadcast episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast: Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Director of the Illinois Law Enforcement Torch Run Commander Bill Devine on the Special Chronicles Podcast to talk about how you can be cool and take the Polar Plunge in support of the athletes of Special Olympics Illinois. We talk about: What the Polar Plunge is and how long Bill has been plunging, Why so many are taking the plunge, History of the event’s 23 years of Polar Plunges, How you can Plunge Our Way or Your Way, Cool School Challenge, What it takes to be a plunger, and the impact of the Polar Plunge. This conversation with Bill will encourage you all to Be Cool and Take The Plunge in in support of the athletes of Special Olympics! This episode originally aired on January 31, 2022 Episode 755 ShowNotes & Links:

  • A Conversation with Pete Beale-Delvecchio, CEO Special Olympics Illinois | Ep.754

    10/02/2025 Duración: 01h06min

    On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast: Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Pete Beale-DelVecchio, President and CEO of Special Olympics Illinois to reflect on his first year and introduction to Special Olympics. We talk about his Accomplishments and Challenges, Leadership Style, Vision for future of Special Olympics Illinois, Inclusivity Goals, Program Highlights, Athlete Impact, Athlete Leadership, Voices, Community Engagement, and Corporate Partnerships. We look forward to his Future Goals, Challenges Ahead, Personal Growth, Memorable Moments, and Pete gives his advice for leaders stepping into a leadership role within a Special Olympics program. Episode 754 ShowNotes & Links:

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