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A group Zoom call of a recording of "A Valid Podcast" toasting the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Our Team

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Erin Gannon
Founding host of “Look Who’s Here!” podcast
All-Abilities Media catalyst

Erin Gannon began the “Look Who’s Here!” podcast in 2017 and she’s won two Golden Quill Awards from the Press Club of Western Pennsylvania. One was for Erin’s powerful conversation with her parents about raising a child with a disability. Erin is a lifelong theater arts student, a Special Olympics athlete, and a disability advocate who has served on the boards of community recreation organizations. She lives at Emmaus Community of Pittsburgh with her two best friends. Erin works at ACHIEVA, where she hosts the video series BallyWho!

Tawanda Mutasa
All-Abilities Media Administrative Assistant 

Tawanda holds a B.A. (Honours) in Broadcasting and Journalism from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology in Gaborone, Botswana. He has an avid interest in how technology interacts with society. When not working, Tawanda can be found devouring the latest Epic Fantasy media, or fiercely debating Game of Thrones and Wheel of Time theories online.

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Michelle Steiner
All-Abilities Media Associate, Unabridged Press Consultant

Michelle Steiner works on strategy, development, and marketing of All-Abilities Media. She is a cohost of our Podcafe. Michelle is a disability writer, speaker, and photographer with her own blog, forum and store at Michelle’s Mission. She is employed at The Butler Area School District where she works with students with disabilities, and graduated from Slippery Rock University.  Michelle likes to share her journey of having a Learning Disability on many podcasts. Her hobbies include reading, writing, photography, and traveling with her husband.

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Jennifer Szweda Jordan
All-Abilities Media Director and Unabridged Press publisher

Jennifer has parallel careers in journalism and working with people with intellectual disabilities in group homes. It allows her to connect people with disabilities, news outlets, educators, and the public. Her business, Unabridged Press documents news and personal stories often left out of headline stories. The All-Abilities Media Project is an educational outgrowth of Unabridged Press. Jennifer’s reporting has appeared in The Washington Post, L.A. Times, and NPR. Jennifer’s Catholic faith and bipolar experience inform her endeavors. FUN FACT: Polka is Jennifer’s jam.