Crystal Morrison: Using Science to Create Solutions for Disability, Trauma, and Invisible Needs.
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Dr. Crystal G. Morrison is a highly regarded executive advisor, strategist, leader, scientist, and tech entrepreneur.  While progressing in her career as a scientist, Dr. Morrison was also growing her family.  She has three amazing teenagers.  One of her children is autistic and has additional mental health diagnoses and two of her children were adopted and experienced extreme poverty and trauma early in their lives.  As a mom, she’s spent almost 20 years navigating the complex system of care and advocating for her children.  It’s been frustrating and overwhelming, and millions of parents and caregivers face the same feelings and challenges daily.  Her experience inspired her to co-found and lead Meerkat Village, a software company dedicated to improving outcomes for children with special needs by building collaboration and communication among adults providing care.   On her journey, she’s met countless people working at the intersection of community, education, health care and mental health.  She created the Village Vision podcast to celebrate their stories and ignite action.    To stay connected with Jess, head to www.jessplusthemess.com.  If you are interested in being a guest please reach out to [email protected]. We'd love to hear what you think, so please rate and review! This episode is sponsored by www.CapeAble.com. Weighted blankets. Weighted Wearables and Sensory Products. Use code CARE15 at checkout to try out one of these amazing products at 15% off.
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