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Special Education Insights
Explore expert interviews and teaching tips on special education. The Hall Pass to Nowhere Education Podcast shares inclusive strategies, special education resources, and real-world insights for teachers and parents.


The EBL Coaching Difference
In this Hall Pass to Nowhere episode, Dr. Emily B. Levy shares the EBL Coaching difference—a personalized, research-based approach to tutoring that builds executive function, study, and organizational skills. Discover how customized, multisensory instruction helps students with ADHD, dyslexia, and learning challenges gain confidence, independence, and lasting academic success.
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Nov 112 min read


“Non-Attorney Special Education Advocate” (featuring Michelle Choairy
In Hall Pass to Nowhere Episode 11, host Timothy White talks with Michelle Choairy, special education advocate and founder of Wisdom4ComplexKids, about empowering families to navigate IEPs and school systems with confidence. Discover how non-attorney advocates support equity in education and how parents can become strong, informed partners in their child’s learning. A must-listen for caregivers, educators, and advocates championing neurodiverse students.
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Oct 181 min read


“Autism Rocks & Rolls” (featuring Sam Mitchell)
In Hall Pass to Nowhere Episode 10, host Timothy White talks with Sam Mitchell, founder of Autism Rocks & Rolls, about autistic identity, empowerment, and breaking stigma. Hear Sam’s inspiring journey and learn strategies for supporting neurodiverse learners through acceptance, advocacy, and inclusion. A must-listen for educators, parents, and allies celebrating autism as a source of strength and authentic self-expression.
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Oct 181 min read


“Dyslexia, Resilience & Empowerment” (featuring Ellen Busch)
In Hall Pass to Nowhere Episode 8, host Timothy White talks with advocate, author, and life coach Ellen Busch about her journey with dyslexia and the power of resilience. Discover how Ellen turned learning challenges into empowerment and how parents, educators, and communities can better support neurodiverse learners. A powerful episode filled with hope, strategies, and inspiration for anyone navigating or supporting dyslexia.
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Oct 181 min read
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