Hey y'all, it's Tim Vegas back with more bonus content for the trailer park podcast. TPP brings you podcast trailers for the discerning podcast listener, and helps podcast creators think differently about how to get their pods in the ears of the perfect audience. erielle and I are real close to getting Season Two up and rolling. But before we do, I wanted to share another bonus trailer. For this one, it's personal. Inclusion stories is a five part narrative podcast series that I'm producing for the Maryland Coalition for inclusive education. It centers around the stories of families and school districts who are pursuing full inclusion for children with disabilities. One of the things that I really love about narrative podcasts is getting to know the why behind the narrator telling the story, for instance, in this series, My why is that I spent 16 years in public schools as a teacher and saw firsthand how inequitable education was for learners with disabilities. Yet, despite all of this, I'm hopeful, because there are families and educational systems right now trying to change things to be more inclusive. And they are succeeding. Here is the trailer to inclusion stories. And afterward, I'll be around to wrap up. Let's get into it. It's the last few days of the school year, and I'm waiting for my daughter to come home on the bus for my daughter, and for nearly everyone in our neighborhood. Since the very first day of kindergarten, there has been no question where they will go to school. It's the one closest to our house, practically across the street. But for the vast majority of families who have children with complex support needs, the question of where they will go to school is not so straightforward. Many times the location of the school and what kind of classroom a child is educated in, is based on the characteristics of their disability, or how much their curriculum needs to be modified, not where their neighborhood school is.