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Meg Wallace

Meg worked as a community organizer, an adult educator, and a publishing-industry freelancer before launching her children and moving to Waco, where she completed her Master’s degree in Social Work at Baylor in 2018. Having walked through many challenges with disabled loved ones over the years, Meg was in search of strategies to reduce barriers to full community participation for disabled neighbors and their caregivers. So she launched the Amberley Collaborative, which was renamed Mobilize Waco in 2023. Meg is now a hospice social worker, while continuing to serve on the board of Mobilize Waco and enjoying life with her husband, their adult children, and their three grandchildren

  • On this edition of Living It, host Meg Wallace is joined by returning guest Suzette May.
  • On this edition of Living It, host Meg Wallace is joined by returning guest Suzette May.
  • On this edition of Living It, host Meg Wallace is joined by Ryan Lambert. Ryan is the director of Business Development at Hope and Believe Pediatric Therapy and an ambassador for the recently launched adaptive gym, Waco Adapt.
  • On this edition of Living It, host Meg Wallace is joined by Ryan Lambert. Ryan is the director of Business Development at Hope and Believe Pediatric Therapy and an ambassador for the recently launched adaptive gym, Waco Adapt.
  • On this edition of Living It, host Meg Wallace speaks with Rev.Dr. Geneece Goertzen about the lasting physical impact of abuse and why survivor experiences must be taken seriously, especially in faith spaces.
  • On this edition of Living It, host Meg Wallace is talking to Toby Kurosky, executive director of Mobilize Waco.
  • On this edition of Living It, host Meg Wallace speaks with Dr. Josh Wesley, medical director of the Waco branch of Community Health Care of Texas, the largest nonprofit hospice in the state of Texas.
  • This month, Living It features Jefferson Gunn — a retired educator, dedicated transit activist, and now a board member with the new local chapter of the National Foundation of the Blind. He stopped by the KWBU studio with his guide dog, Sparky. Jefferson's conversation with Meg digs into the topic of inclusion, independence, and the work still ahead in making our community more accessible for all.
  • On this edition of Living It, host Meg Wallace is joined by Elizabeth Meigs.
  • On this edition of Living It host Meg Wallace is joined by Dr. Emily Frake, a postdoctoral research associate at the Baylor Center for Developmental Disabilities.