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Outcasts? Sometimes -- but we make up a community of experts. People with disabilities, who are d/Deaf and/or people living with chronic illness will tell their important stories on this podcast. Odd? Okay, maybe we're odd. But glorious? Absolutely always.
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Hilary Brown joins us with fabulous new work!
Dawn Took shares the story of finding out she contracted HIV while Rae Rose explains bipolar insomnia and its dangerous repercussions. We're digging deep, people.
My girls reach new milestones this week and I AM NOT OKAY WHY ARE YOU SO OKAY WITH THIS?
Nothing I write -- especially in this little block somewhere on the internet -- can do justice to the friendship I have with our guest, Lisa Albright Ratnavira. But showcasing her poetry must be some kind of beginning?In this episode, Lisa Albright Ratnavira serves up poem after poem about the complicated mother and daughter relationship and I totally forget what I am talking talking about, which is funny because it is because of my traumatic brain injury that was making me not remember the words "traumatic brain injury."Lisa's book is located here: Grief's Labyrinth and other poems https://a.co/d/0QKUZ7vand work is located on GaminiRatnavira.comxoxo
A DISASTROUS trip to the ER, a trip with Aunt Freaking Gladys to the doctor's office -- oy vey. Shame and disability.
Poetry and essays about disability with Jim Ferris, Andrew Palasciano, Christine Kalafus and Ginger Carlson!Transcript: Jim Ferris:Talking with the President of the United Statesthis must have been a dream but it feels like a memory because when you meet the President of the United States you would remember it, at least a guy like me would, or should, unless he has dementia or something, but the President, he’s looking at my shoes, I mean everybody looks at my left shoe because it’s so built up and everything, but the President of the United States wants to talk about my shoes, and I know I should feel embarrassed or something because my shoes don’t even come close to matching, when a kid on the street says How come your shoes don’t matchI tell ‘em Because my feet don’t match, no wonder they didn’t want me in the army, but all the Commander in Chief wants to talk about is my shoes, he even notices my right shoe, that’s probably why he’s President, now I have to look at his shoes too, and soon enough one of his Very Important Handlersshoos him off to somebody more consequential, but I met the President of the United States and we talked, for a moment, but probably it was a dream, maybe for both of us
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