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In rural Kansas, access to reading specialists, dyslexia services, and evidence-based literacy instruction can be limited — or completely unavailable. When schools say “wait and see,” families are often left navigating the system alone.

In this episode, we tell the story of what happens when the system says no — and communities rise.

You’ll hear how parents, teachers, and local advocates organize, train, and create solutions from the ground up — filling gaps left by underfunded systems and transforming reading outcomes for children who were once overlooked.

This is a story about grassroots advocacy, structured literacy, and the power of ordinary people refusing to accept that reading failure is inevitable.


IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR FROM:
YOU’LL LEARN:
CALL TO ACTION

Parents: Trust your instincts. Ask questions. Document concerns. Advocacy often begins at home.

Teachers: Seek structured literacy training. Partner with families. Change starts one classroom at a time.

Advocates: Organize, connect, and persist. Every conversation builds momentum.

Coming next:
Joyce S. Pickering — The Elder of the Revolution

For more than fifty years, Joyce preserved and passed on structured literacy knowledge when few others would — reminding us that revolutions don’t start loud. They start small.

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PODCAST MUSIC - SOUNDSTRIPE.COM Cody Martin - Innovation, Cody Martin - Retro Spirits, Grant Borland - Limitless, Louis Lion - Past Reflections, Markus Huber - Hoping, OneZero - Transcend, Reveille - Blaze of Glory, Shimmer - What We Call Home

This podcast is produced by KB PODCASTS