
Adventure Nannies On Air
Advocacy Without Limits: Inclusion, Leadership, and Creating Change with Sean Hines
We talk with Sean Hines about disability advocacy that is rooted in real relationships, real planning, and the belief that people deserve a full life. Sean shares how “assume capability” changes the way we nanny, teach, and move through the world, plus concrete ways to build inclusion without turning it into a performance. • Sean’s path from caregiving to special education teaching to professional nannying • The prom story that reveals how exclusion hides in plain sight • Why The Limitless Project exists and what “adaptive adventure” looks like • The limiting belief Sean fights most: visible disability equals inability • How we help kids build empathy through exposure, curiosity and everyday choices • Practical tools for nannies: inclusive books, think-aloud conversations and saying hello • What advocacy actually requires: opposition, consistency and a clear personal focus • Balancing stepping in with stepping back to support independence • Ways to volunteer, partner or spread the word across communities and states If you like what you hear, you can catch the full episode on our YouTube channel, or register for our next summit session at adventure nannies.com/summit-sessions. Have any questions? Reach out to us on Facebook , and Instagram , and check out the resources on our blog ! If you’d like to join our newsletter to be the first to know about our new positions, click here . Are you looking for an exceptional nanny, newborn care specialist, or private educator? Get in touch ! Do you have what it takes to be an Adventure Nanny? Apply Now!


