Here, Dr. Kirk Adams shares a deeply personal remembrance of Jim Whittaker, the legendary mountaineer and first American to summit Mount Everest, who passed away on April 7, 2026, at the age of 97. In 1981, a young Kirk Adams, blind since childhood, joined Whittaker’s rope team on Project Pelion, a multi-disability expedition up Mount Rainier, becoming the first blind person to reach the summit. Adams recalls Whittaker not as a distant icon, but as a vibrant, generous man whose belief in others made the impossible feel natural.
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In this deeply reflective episode of Podcasts by Dr. Kirk Adams, Dr. Adams sits down with Claudia Lorant, bestselling author and creator of the Quantum Omni Mindset framework, for a candid conversation about trauma, healing, and transformation. Lorant shares her own history as a survivor of profound abuse and explains how years of therapy, study, and self-experimentation led her to develop a five-pillar framework aimed at helping people move beyond surface-level “positive thinking” and into deeper healing through meditation, subconscious reprogramming, and nervous-system awareness.
Leave a CommentConfusion is freezing DEIA progress. Dr. Kirk Adams on why clarity is power—and how the Community Coalition for Sustainable Diversity and Inclusion restores it.
Leave a CommentHere, Dr. Kirk Adams frames Autism Acceptance Month as a call to move beyond simple awareness and toward real belonging, arguing that autism is not something to be “fixed” but a complex, fully human way of experiencing the world. He emphasizes that autism includes a wide range of lived experiences, from extraordinary strengths like creativity, precision, and deep focus to significant support needs, and insists that every autistic person is equally worthy of dignity, care, and inclusion.
Leave a CommentWhen DEIA rules feel blurry and risk feels everywhere, community becomes the compass. Dr. Kirk Adams on turning confusion into clarity and collective power.
Leave a CommentFrom the No Kings rallies to lasting infrastructure: Dr. Kirk Adams on why ISDI isn’t waiting—it’s building a Community Coalition for sustainable diversity and inclusion.
Leave a CommentHere, Archbright and ISDI present a virtual event, Legal & Political Landscape: Advancing DEI Amid Threats & Challenges, on Friday, April 17, 2026 at 11:30 AM PT, focused on helping leaders navigate the fast-changing legal and political forces shaping Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion work across the country. As the first program in ISDI’s 2026 Special Events series, the session will explore emerging federal and state legal trends, shifts in enforcement and litigation theories, and the difference between lawful inclusion strategies and practices that may create organizational risk.
Leave a CommentDEIA champions are running on empty. Dr. Kirk Adams on why burnout is a structural signal—and how a new Community Coalition makes inclusion work sustainable.
Leave a CommentHere, Dr. Kirk Adams explains that he is supporting the campaign to save the BrailleDoodle because it is not merely an inspiring idea, but a practical, proven tool that helps blind and low-vision learners build braille literacy, explore tactile graphics, and engage with STEM concepts. He emphasizes that the device’s value lies in its simplicity and accessibility: it is durable, affordable, battery-free, internet-free, and useful across many settings, from homes and classrooms to adults adjusting to vision loss. For Adams, the BrailleDoodle stands out because it addresses real educational needs in a concrete way, rather than relying on abstract talk about inclusion and opportunity.
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