Kaleb Cook
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On this month's episode of Dimensions In Diversity, Kaleb and Parker are joined by Mason Hohstadt from Garfield County Public Health to discuss suicide statistics and awareness.
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On this month's episode of Dimensions In Diversity, Kaleb and Parker discuss the importance of youth empowerment with special guest Brendan Girardot. Brendan is the incoming executive director of the Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program.
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On this month's episode of Dimensions In Diversity, hosts Kaleb and Parker discuss the upcoming DisAbility Film Festival as well as pop culture and Parker's new life as a working intern.
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This month on Dimensions In Diversity, co-hosts Kaleb Cook and Parker Wilson talk with Cook Inclusive's Ashley Stahl about Glenwood Springs' upcoming Pride celebration.
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On this month's episode of Dimensions In Diversity, Kaleb Cook introduces the show's new co-host Parker Wilson, who is graduating from Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program Intern/Glenwood Springs High School senior to podcast host. Kaleb and Parker also hear from Janette Keller.
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On this month's episode of Dimensions In Diversity, Kaleb Cook talks with Michelle Stiller from Best Buddies Roaring Fork Valley about upcoming events for students with disabilities.
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On this month's episode of Dimensions In Diversity, host Kaleb Cook talks with Eritrea Andre about Black History Month and the intersctionality of the Black and Queer communities.
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On this holiday-themed episode of Dimensions In Diversity, host Kaleb Cook talks with birthday boy and self-described Christmas fanatic Travis Wilson about how to support queer youth, yourself and those around you during the holidays.
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On this month's episode of Dimensions In Diversity, host Kaleb Cook talks with Dr. Tara Mason and Annie Henninger, co-producer and co-presenter of the disABILITY Film Festival.
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On this month's episode of Dimensions In Diversity, host Kaleb Cook speaks with Evelyn Curran of Cook Inclusive and Jakaline Keller, a participant in Cook Inclusive's PeAk Futures internship program. They discuss what doors can be opened for students and businesses alike by providing safe employment opportunities for youth with disabilities.