“Everyone deserves to not have that disability define them.
They just need that window to sort of open up 
and for them to see themselves as an individual
instead 
of someone with a disability.”

So began the first show of Michelle Fischer’s audio cast, A View from My Window, on December 22, 2009 – two years ago today!  Happy Anniversary Michelle, and thanks from The Arc for sharing your wonderful gifts with your audience.

Listen in to Michelle’s first show, Introducing A View from My Window, and then check out a few of Michelle’s shows from the past two years.

Michelle Fischer, Host, A View from My Window,
on location at Special Olympics Indiana
Listen in to, A View into Special Olympics Indiana with Mike Furnish

 

 Listen in to Michelle’s personal reflection, A View into Building My Career Pathway

 

Michelle and The Arc Master Trust Director Melissa Justice
Listen in to, A View into The Arc Master Trust  and  A View into Trust II

 


Michelle and her Mother, Gail Fischer
Learn more about Michelle, watch Michelle’s Story

 Michelle and State Representative Sheila Klinker
Listen in to, A View into the DD Commission

 

Michelle and Melody and Joe Cooper
Listen in to, From Day Dreamer to Dream Catcher

 

Michelle and her personal photo from Anderson Cooper
Listen in to, Thank You Anderson Cooper!

 

Michelle and INARF Executive Director Jim Hammond
Listen in to, 2011 INARF Conference, A View from Jim Hammond and Jill Dunn

 

Michelle and the WISH-TV News Team

 

Michelle and her A View from My Window team, Producer Sally Morris and Sound Engineer Bryce Dickerson.

Michelle, it has been a great two years!  You are more than a joy to work with, and we can’t wait to see what the years to come bring!

Sally Morris is The Arc of Indiana’s Assistant Director of Public Relations




I am very pleased to introduce an exciting new voice to our movement, Michelle Fisher. 

Michelle is the host of “A View from My Window,” an audio cast that is now a regular feature on The Arc of Indiana web site. 

Michelle is a talented young woman who does not let her disability define her, while at the same time accepting it as part of her – just like her sparkling personality. 

Michelle’s show will feature interviews and discussions with self-advocates, families, professionals, and policy makers.  We hope you will find this ongoing dialogue interesting, informative, engaging and sometimes just fun.   

I think you will find that this will be something you want to listen to regularly. 

Thanks, Michelle, for making The Arc part of your life, and for sharing your perspective – that unique view from your window – with our listeners.

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