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  • Resume Building - Simple Wins | Recruiter Bryan Acton of Peraton
    Aug 27 2025

    Bryan Acton of Peraton joins John Robinson on the Our Ability podcast. In recent trainings we've provided, we see solid resume building (and LinkedIn profile) as essential. Applicant tracking systems are not grabbing resumes that do not have the proper information. Our candidates are being denied at the first step, and so we want to talk about the importance of a strong résumé.

    Bryan Acton is a proud U.S. Marine Corps and Army veteran who has built a career dedicated to empowering others in their professional journeys. His military service instilled in him a strong foundation of leadership, adaptability, and mission success—qualities he now applies in the civilian sector. As Peraton’s SkillBridge Program Manager and Military & Veterans Program Leader, Bryan develops and leads initiatives that support transitioning service members, military spouses, veterans, and candidates of all backgrounds.

    With extensive expertise in talent acquisition and workforce development, Bryan specializes in helping individuals refine their resumes, conduct effective self-assessments, and prepare for interviews with confidence. He also leverages social media initiatives to strengthen professional branding and expand opportunities for job seekers. Passionate about connecting people with meaningful careers, Bryan is committed to translating experience into success and driving long-term professional growth.


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    29 min
  • Aug 14, 2025 - Disability Today with Dylan MacQuiod | Assemblymember Phil Steck Legislative Director on Subminimum Wage A1006b
    Aug 14 2025

    John Robinson and Dylan MacQuiod discuss the latest collaborative efforts to eliminate subminimum wage on New York State for People with Disabilities.

    Dylan MacQuoid is currently the Legislative Director for Assemblymember Phil Steck, who represents Colonie, Latham, Menands, and parts of the town of Guilderland and the City of Schenectady. Dylan graduated from St. John Fisher College in 2020 with a double major in Political Science and Communications. He is currently getting his Masters Degree in Communications from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University.

    John Crazy Socks interview

    https://nyassembly.gov/leg/?bn=a1006b" rel="nofollow">Bill Link - A1006b

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    22 min
  • Aug 11, 2025 - Disability Today with Alex Thompson NYAIL | CDPAP, Employment and Eugenics
    Aug 11 2025

    Alex Thompson is the Director of Advocacy at the New York Association on Independent Living. Alex and John discuss issues in New York State today that pertain to people with disabilities and our independence. From budget constraints, the elimination of some federal regulations, and New York's own CDPAP mess, we discuss the changes today and what might be done for tomorrow.

    Alex serves as a board member of the United Spinal Hudson Valley Chapter and Empire State Society of Association Executives. Alex is a graduate of Bucknell University and St. John’s University School of Law.


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    36 min
  • Aug 5, 2025 - Generative AI, Disability Today and Tomorrow with Kartik Sawhney and John Robinson
    Aug 5 2025

    Our Ability Podcast talks Generative AI and disability today.

    Kartik Sawhney is Our Ability's Senior Manager, Technology and Product . Kartik is a disability advocate and technologist who has not let his disability prove an impediment in the pursuit of his personal and professional goals and has done substantial work in empowering other people with disabilities to be successful tech professionals. As the first blind student to pursue science education in high school in India, he advocated for change in rules that now allow all blind students across the country to pursue sciences in high school.

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    26 min
  • Disability Employment | What We Hear from Candidates
    Jun 23 2025

    Our Ability takes a look at what candidates are saying and the job search. Individuals with disabilities tend to be 70% underemployed, and are seeking assistance. Some of our responses to these concerns.

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    18 min