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Unlearning Ableism
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Special Ed Rising; No Parent Left Behind
Labels Are for Jars: Unlearning Ableism and Embracing Human Difference
In this compelling and heartfelt episode, Mark explores the deep-rooted issue of ableism and how the labels we place on individuals—particularly those with disabilities—often do more harm than good. With personal stories, powerful analogies, and critical insights, he challenges the idea that difference equals deficiency.You’ll hear about:The cultural conditioning that teaches us to value conformity over authenticityHow inclusive education is a justice-driven response to outdated, medicalized views of disabilityThe hidden cost of labels in schools and societyReal-world examples of how systemic ableism sidelines incredible peopleWhy our shared humanity is strengthened—not threaten...
2025-07-21
20 min
Docs With Disabilities
Episode 108: ICAM Panel – Facing Ableism: What’s Our Role in Building Inclusion
Interviewer: Dr. Lisa Meeks Interviewees: · Abbey MacLellan · Zachary Ford · Marihan Farid · RJ Roggeveen · Michael Quon · Lynn Ashdown Description: Episode 108: ICAM Panel – Facing Ableism: What’s Our Role in Building Inclusion 🎙️ Live from the International Congress on Academic Medicine (ICAM) Ableism in medicine isn’t always loud—but it’s everywhere. In this special live episode, host Dr. Lisa Meeks moderates a powerful conversation with residents, clinicians, and advocates who challenge the structures and assumptions that exclude disabled people from medicine. Recorded at ICAM in Halifax, this panel fe...
2025-07-04
1h 14
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast
Mindful Access
Join us as we talk all things accessibility, ableism, mental health and internalised ableism, as we welcome the absolutely incredible Dustin Giannelli. Dustin is the CEO and Founder of HearsDustin.com, a consultancy focused on creating more inclusive and accessible workplaces.
2025-05-29
1h 01
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast
Where Do I Belong?
Join us as we are joined by Ben VanHook, AuDHD, Disabled Content Creator, Writer, Researcher & Consultant. Together, we unpack gaps in the Disability community, intersecting identities and why unlearning ableism also means reflecting on ourselves.
2025-05-09
59 min
The Christina Crowe Podcast: Making the invisible VISIBLE
E92: When Love Isn't Enough: Uncovering Hidden Ableism in Well-Meaning Families
What if everything you believed about “helping” your neurodivergent loved one needs a second look? This episode invites parents, caregivers, and extended family members to explore how internalized ableism may be unconsciously shaping their responses to neurodiversity. With compassion and evidence-based insights, I’m inviting listeners to take a beat for curiosity, in hopes of opening a pathway to genuine understanding, inclusion, and connection with your loved one. Highlights:Why internalized ableism often goes unrecognized in loving families, and how to begin noticing it in everyday reactions and beliefs.The hidden...
2025-04-14
27 min
Access Denied
Faking Our Disabilities? A Conversation on Ableism with Eliza Rain - Access Denied S2 Ep 6
In this episode of Access Denied, Jessica Ping and Eliza Rain discuss the complexities of living with disabilities, particularly focusing on accessibility challenges in London and the US. They explore the nuances of public transit, the impact of ableism, and the importance of intersectionality in the disability community. Eliza shares her experiences as a content creator and the challenges she faces online, including skepticism about her disability. The conversation emphasizes the need for empathy, understanding, and advocacy for disabled individuals, while also highlighting the emotional toll of navigating a world that often overlooks their needs.
2025-04-01
56 min
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast
Rewriting Ableism
Join us as we unwrite ableism with Author and Founder & CEO of Diversability, Tiffany A. Yu, MSc! Join us as we unlearn ableism, rewrite what it means to be anti-ableist and explore the incredible work of Tiffany!
2025-03-21
1h 01
Disabled and Proud
The Anti-Ableism Manifesto - Interview With Tiffany Yu
Brooke holds an empowering conversation with Tiffany Yu, author of the "Anti-Ableism Manifesto" exploring the evolving language around disability, the personal journeys of disabled individuals, and the importance of community and representation. Tiffany shares her experiences of navigating life with both apparent and non-apparent disabilities, reflecting on her childhood before and after her accident. They also delve into the significance of access intimacy, the challenges of identifying as disabled, and the systemic issues surrounding ableism. KEY TAKEAWAYS The experiences of disabled individuals vary widely, influenced by factors such as whether they were born w...
2025-03-19
58 min
The AuDHD Boss: Neurodiversity at Work with Brett Whitmarsh
Late Diagnosis & Self-Doubt: Navigating Internalized Ableism in Neurodiversity
In this episode, Brett, The AuDHD Boss, dives deep into the topic of internalized ableism, particularly in the context of a late ADHD and autism diagnosis. Drawing inspiration from a conversation with Dr. Megan Anna Neff of Neurodivergent Insights, Brett explores how internalized ableism can contribute to autistic burnout. He shares his personal journey, discussing the challenges of a late diagnosis and how he's worked to overcome self-doubt and societal expectations. Brett also breaks down Lindsay Mcg, Gareth's '7 Signs You May Have Internalized Ableism,' reflecting on his own experiences and offering valuable insights for listeners. Discover practical...
2025-03-09
14 min
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast
Swipe Left On Ableism
Join us as we swipe left on ableism for this Valentine's special. In this episode, host Jamie is joined by Victoria Jenkins, an adaptive fashion expert. Sadly, Celia was sick with COVID and wasn’t able to join. #SadFace Are you ready to unlearn ableism in fashion, relationships, dating and sex?
2025-02-21
1h 00
Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools
Understanding and Confronting Ableism
In this episode of Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools, Emily Kircher-Morris and Amanda Morin take on a challenging yet vital topic: dismantling ableism in education. They explore how ableism is often unintentionally built into school systems and classroom practices and discuss the importance of reflecting on our biases to create more inclusive and supportive learning environments for neurodivergent students. Emily and Amanda are joined by Tim Villegas, Director of Communications for the Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education and founder of Think Inclusive. Tim shares his insights from years of experience in special education and his personal journey toward recognizing...
2025-02-14
34 min
Autistic Culture | Where Autism Meets Identity!
Fighting Internalized Ableism (Episode 104)
An episode that's processing all the right ideas!In Episode 104 of The Autistic Culture Podcast, Matt and Angela unpack internalized ableism—how it shows up, where it comes from, and how to actively dismantle it as autistic individuals.Here’s what’s in store for today’s episode: * We explore how masking, burnout, and skill regression are tied to internalized ableism and why trying to "prove you're capable" often leads to harm rather than growth.* The episode breaks down how the social model of disability clashes with real-world struggles—and why saying “I’m not disabled...
2025-02-07
1h 08
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast
Defying Ableism
Season 2 of the Unlearning Ableism Podcast is off to a bang! Join us as we defy ableism! In this episode, hosts Celia and Jamie are joined by Mhairi Harris Tesco Media and Insight Platform and Rare Diseases Advocate. Are you ready to unlearn ableism?
2025-02-03
1h 00
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast - Episode 6
Join us for our International Day Of Persons with Disabilities, extravaganza! Joining your hosts are Lu Castello (They/Them) and Nathan Chung (He/Him).
2025-01-17
1h 37
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast - Episode 5
In this episode, we are joined by the fabulous Montreece Payton-Hardy Payton-Hard. Join us as we discuss ableism, recruitment, National Disability Employment Awareness Month, intersecting identities and the “I” in DEI.
2025-01-17
1h 00
All Kinds of Minds
Challenging Ableism in Schools w/ Dr. Christina Cipriano
In this episode of the All Kinds of Minds podcast, we speak with Dr. Christina Cipriano. She is the Director of the Education Collaboratory at Yale, an Associate Professor of Applied Developmental and Educational Psychology at the Yale Child Study Center, and the author of Be Unapologetically Impatient. Topics covered in this episode: - What does ableism look like in schools? - The impact of ableism on neurodivergent students - The role of educators in fostering inclusive, universally designed environments - Steps schools and educators can take to address...
2025-01-06
44 min
The Distillery
Lamar Hardwick | How Ableism Fuels Racism
What is ableism, and how does ableism relate to racism? And is this important for the church? These questions and more will be answered in our discussion today with Dr. Lamar Hardwick, the author of the new book, How Ableism Fuels Racism: Dismantling the Hierarchy of Bodies in the Church. As a Black autistic pastor and disability scholar, Dr. Hardwick lives at the intersection of disability, race, and religion. And in his book How Ableism Fuels Racism, he helps Christian communities engage in Christian conversations about race by addressing issues of ableism. Listen now to Dr. Hardwick's urgent and...
2024-12-06
1h 00
Scratch That: Parenting & ReParenting Off Script
🌪️ How Do We Talk About Our Internalized Ableism?
The conversation we bring you today is especially tender. We decided to sit down to talk about internalized ableism, because Caitlin is grappling with a potentially new diagnosis that has brought up a lot for them. We hope you'll listen to this one with care — as we process together, we lift the lids on some of the ugliest wounds ableism inflicts. And so much is still fresh.The two of us experience internalized ableism differently for a host of reasons — Caitlin feels wobbly even claiming the title of disability and would embody a combination of old and new...
2024-11-04
1h 05
Vibrant Artist Podcast
Understanding & Addressing Ableism in Your Business - with Beth from Adaptive Knitter
If you're an abled person who doesn't have to worry about ableism in your day to day life, you're likely unaware of the many different shapes and forms that ableism can take. I know it's certainly a relatively new topic for me! And that's why I'm so excited to share this episode with you, featuring Beth Gorishek from Adaptive Knitter.Beth has been adapting everything ~ including her knitting ~ her entire life as someone who is limb different. She's passionate about teaching folks how to become more adaptive, but she's also passionate about bringing more awareness to ableism...
2024-10-22
58 min
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast - Episode 4
Celia and Jamie are joined by the sensational Bailey Smith, Sustainability Manager and DEI Consultant. Join us as we explore internalised ableism, Disability & DEI, representation and so much more!
2024-10-14
00 min
The Christina Crowe Podcast: Making the invisible VISIBLE
E66: Confronting Ableism, Stoicism, and Perfectionism in the therapy room, with Christina & Katie
Christina and Katie are two Canadian psychotherapists, who met online, became colleagues IRL and now, great friends. Come hang out in the sometimes quirky and mostly nerdy therapy world of Christina Crowe and Katie Richardson, both Registered Psychotherapists in Ontario, Canada. Today’s chat covered topics such as the pervasive effects of ableism and internalized ableism within the medical system and education, the impact of stoicism on emotional isolation, and the need for open conversations about mental health and existential topics. The conversation was reflective and insightful, touching on personal and professional aspects of their lives, including the...
2024-09-09
40 min
Flying high overcoming obstacles achieving dreams, a journey of healing and self love
The “ A’ word ableism what it is and how it affects our world
today I talk about ableism how it affects society, both for disabled and non-disabled people how it affects and has affected me personally examplesHow we all engage in ableism often unintentionally, and steps, we can all take to decrease ableism in societyJoin me on a lightning discussion filled with speech imperfections, but always from the heartAbleism definition taken from WWW. Access.living.org
2024-09-07
24 min
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast - Episode 3
Celia and Jamie are joined by the fabulous Jodie Greer, Founder & CEO of Be #PeopleSmart. Join us as we explore allyship, the fear of getting it wrong and so much more.
2024-08-29
1h 01
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast - Episode 2
Celia and Jamie are joined by the incredible Seema Flower, Managing Director of Blind Ambition, a Visual Awareness & Disabilities Consultancy with a difference. Let's make the uncomfortable, comfortable.
2024-08-13
59 min
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast
The Unlearning Ableism Podcast - Episode 1
Celia and Jamie are joined by the sensational CEO and Founder of Evenbreak, Jane Hatton. Join them as they explore Disabled Talent, Disability Pride Month, and more... Let's make the uncomfortable, comfortable.
2024-07-30
1h 01
The NeuroTribe
Confronting Microaggressions and Ableism in Neurodiversity
Title: Confronting Microaggressions and Ableism in the Neurodivergent Community Show Notes: In this powerful episode of The Neuro Tribe podcast, host Theresa Minnoch delves into the challenging topics of microaggressions and ableism faced by the neurodivergent community. As a certified business executive and life coach navigating her own ADHD and dyslexia, Theresa offers unique insights and practical advice for addressing these issues. Key points discussed: 1. Definition and examples of microaggressions and ableism 2. Common misconceptions about neurodiversity 3. The importance of self-advocacy and setting boundaries 4. Strategies for requesting accommodations in various settings 5. Addressing discriminatory behavior in professional environments Theresa shares personal...
2024-07-24
24 min
Earth to Humans
Exploring eco-ableism with Umesh Balal Magar
In my echo chamber, gender, race, nationality, and gender are intersections that are spoken about and how they relate to environmentalism (still nowhere near frequently enough), yet one that was completely absent until recently was disability. I only truly became aware of this when I saw an article pop up featuring my guest on next week’s episode, who had gone to COP26 to ensure the voices of those living with disabilities were involved in climate discussions. Umesh Balal Magar is a young Nepalese disability and climate campaigner who, when he’s not working on improving climate related-water issues in N...
2024-05-08
38 min
You Can’t Spell Inclusion Without a D
Ep. 20: Disrupting Ableism in the Workplace
Ableism. It happens in workplaces, in communities and in society in general, every day. Maybe you have lived experience facing it. Or maybe you’ve practised it, without consciously realizing it. In this episode, we get a perspective on disrupting ableism in the workplace: Why it’s happening, its many forms, its impact and what can, and needs to be, done about it. Our two guests have many powerful insights on ableism. Listen to this conversation with Sree Nallamothu and Fran Odette. Sree Nallamothu is the Co-Executive Director of Toronto Neighbourhood Centres. She’s also...
2024-04-23
51 min
Hearing Loss LIVE! Podcast
Hearing Loss LIVE! in Five: Ableism
Do we experience ableism in regards to hearing loss? You bet and we talk about it here. Ableism definition: “Ableism is the discrimination of and social prejudice against people with disabilities based on the belief that typical abilities are superior. At its heart, ableism is rooted in the assumption that disabled people require ‘fixing’ and defines people by their disability.”Read more in our post on Ableism: https://hearinglosslive.com/ableism-hearing-loss/For a transcript of this podcast, see our BuzzSprout site:https://hearinglosslivepodcast.buzzsprout.com/Support the showVisit our websi...
2024-04-21
06 min
Yoga Therapy Hour with Amy Wheeler
Empowering Inclusivity: Navigating Boundaries and Ableism in Yoga with Jivana Heyman
In this enlightening episode of The Yoga Therapy Hour and Beyond, host Amy delves deep into the essentials of accessible yoga with guest Jivana Heyman, author of "The Teacher's Guide to Accessible Yoga: Best Practices for Sharing Yoga with Every Body." Their conversation shines a light on the critical aspects of the teacher-student relationship, emphasizing the importance of setting healthy boundaries to foster a safe and creative environment. Heyman's insights into avoiding burnout, addressing ableism within the yoga community, and the nuances of teaching yoga at different levels further enrich the dialogue. The discussion also covers the use of...
2024-03-29
51 min
Listen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
How Ableism Fuels Racism: Dismantling the Hierarchy of Bodies in the Church by Lamar Hardwick
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/734546to listen full audiobooks. Title: How Ableism Fuels Racism: Dismantling the Hierarchy of Bodies in the Church Author: Lamar Hardwick Narrator: Diontae Black Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 20 minutes Release date: February 20, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Publishers Weekly starred review 'Marshaling fine-grained historical detail and scrupulous analysis, Hardwick persuades.' —Publishers Weekly (starred review) As a Black autistic pastor and disability scholar, Lamar Hardwick lives at the intersection of disability, race, and religion. Tied to this reality, he heeded the call to write How Ableism Fuels Racism to help Christian communities engage in cr...
2024-02-20
5h 20
Listen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
How Ableism Fuels Racism: Dismantling the Hierarchy of Bodies in the Church by Lamar Hardwick
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/734546 to listen full audiobooks. Title: How Ableism Fuels Racism: Dismantling the Hierarchy of Bodies in the Church Author: Lamar Hardwick Narrator: Diontae Black Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 20 minutes Release date: February 20, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Publishers Weekly starred review 'Marshaling fine-grained historical detail and scrupulous analysis, Hardwick persuades.' —Publishers Weekly (starred review) As a Black autistic pastor and disability scholar, Lamar Hardwick lives at the intersection of disability, race, and religion. Tied to this reality, he heeded the call to write How Ableism Fuels Racism to help Christian communities engage in...
2024-02-20
30 min
Let Your Ears Be the Gateway to Knowledge With Full Audiobook
How Ableism Fuels Racism: Dismantling the Hierarchy of Bodies in the Church Audiobook by Lamar Hardwick
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 734546 Title: How Ableism Fuels Racism: Dismantling the Hierarchy of Bodies in the Church Author: Lamar Hardwick Narrator: Diontae Black Format: Unabridged Length: 05:20:25 Language: English Release date: 02-20-24 Publisher: Christianaudio.com Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Non-Fiction, Christianity, Social Science Summary: Publishers Weekly starred review 'Marshaling fine-grained historical detail and scrupulous analysis, Hardwick persuades.' —Publishers Weekly (starred review) As a Black autistic pastor and disability scholar, Lamar Hardwick lives at the intersection of disability, race, and religion. Tied to this reality, he heeded the call to write How Ableism Fu...
2024-02-20
5h 20
Listen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
How Ableism Fuels Racism: Dismantling the Hierarchy of Bodies in the Church by Lamar Hardwick
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/734546 to listen full audiobooks. Title: How Ableism Fuels Racism: Dismantling the Hierarchy of Bodies in the Church Author: Lamar Hardwick Narrator: Diontae Black Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 20 minutes Release date: February 20, 2024 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: Publishers Weekly starred review 'Marshaling fine-grained historical detail and scrupulous analysis, Hardwick persuades.' —Publishers Weekly (starred review) As a Black autistic pastor and disability scholar, Lamar Hardwick lives at the intersection of disability, race, and religion. Tied to this reality, he heeded the call to write How Ableism Fuels Racism to help Christian communities engage in cr...
2024-02-20
30 min
Listen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
How Ableism Fuels Racism: Dismantling the Hierarchy of Bodies in the Church by Lamar Hardwick
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/734546to listen full audiobooks. Title: How Ableism Fuels Racism: Dismantling the Hierarchy of Bodies in the Church Author: Lamar Hardwick Narrator: Diontae Black Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 20 minutes Release date: February 20, 2024 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: Publishers Weekly starred review 'Marshaling fine-grained historical detail and scrupulous analysis, Hardwick persuades.' —Publishers Weekly (starred review) As a Black autistic pastor and disability scholar, Lamar Hardwick lives at the intersection of disability, race, and religion. Tied to this reality, he heeded the call to write How Ableism Fuels Racism to help Christian communities engage in critical co...
2024-02-20
5h 20
Cornell Keynotes
What You Can and Cannot See: A Discussion of Disability and Ableism
In this episode of the Cornell Keynotes podcast from eCornell, Erin Sember-Chase, diversity, equity and inclusion learning consultant in Cornell’s Department of Inclusion and Belonging, and Allison Weiner Heinemann, senior lecturer and director of writing at the Cornell ILR School, discuss disabilities and ableism with host Chris Wofford.Listen for insights on:Visible and non-visible disabilitiesDifferences in the experience of various disabilitiesPerson-first vs. identity-first language for disabilitiesAbleism as a system of marginalization and oppressionThe medical lens on disability and the root of ableismMass media’s effect on the social perception of disabilitiesAbleism in the workplace, the...
2024-01-30
34 min
It's a Blind Life
Ableism Explained - It's a Blind Life
If you have questions or want to say hi, send us a textHello everyone! Today Belle and I are discussing what exactly ableism is. We are also going to talk about some certain instances in our lives where we have experienced it. NOTE: This is not meant to condemn anyone or to cause a spiteful debate. This is merely for educational purposes and to explain our perspective. Everything in this episode is our experiences and our opinions. Your experiences and opinions are valid even if yours are different from our own. TRIGGER WARNING: We are goin...
2024-01-29
45 min
Disabled and Proud
Casual Ableism - Social Media For Change
Brooke talks to Laura from Casual Ableism, a popular Instagram account that raises awareness about ableism through humour and truthfulness. Laura talks about her personal journey with disability, from being diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at a young age to navigating the challenges of school and societal perceptions. She also shares their experiences of embracing her disability and finding empowerment through understanding and acceptance. KEY TAKEAWAYS Casual Ableism is a social media platform that raises awareness about ableism and provides a community for individuals with disabilities. Disability is not a one-size-fits-all experience, and it is i...
2024-01-17
57 min
Disabled and Proud
Winning The Battle Against Internalised Ableism - Jamie Shields
Brooke welcomes Jamie for a candid and heartfelt conversation about their experiences with disability. They discuss how they refer to their disabilities, including ocular albinism, ADHD, and autism, and the journey of self-identification. Jamie opens up about their challenging childhood, navigating mainstream education, and the impact of internalised ableism. They also share their struggles with employment, the importance of finding supportive allies, and the transformative power of using their voice to advocate for disability inclusion. KEY TAKEAWAYS Jamie's experience of internalised ableism highlights the impact of societal attitudes and stereotypes on disabled individuals. It i...
2024-01-10
53 min
Housemates for Life
Is Internalised Ableism Making You Feel Miserable? | Housemates for Life - Episode 14
Ableism, the discrimination against disabled people or those living with (perceived) impairments, is a huge problem of society. Plurals are affected by ableism, often also in form of sanism, but also internalised ableism. In this episode we share about how internalised ableism has affected us personally, and what we can do to overcome this toxic mindset.
2023-10-20
1h 05
PITY PARTY OVER
Unmasking Ableism: Empowering Dialogues through Words - Featuring Caroline Vernon
In today's episode, we'll be shining a light on ableism, a form of discrimination faced by people with disabilities, whether physical, mental, or cognitive. Our special guest is Caroline Vernon, a business coach and diversity, equity, and inclusion champion. Caroline opens up about her connection to ableism, sparked by her sister with Down syndrome. Caroline highlights the importance of creating inclusive environments where individuals with disabilities are empowered to thrive. Listen to this episode of Pity Party Over to learn how, by advocating for accessibility and fostering empathy, we can build a more eq...
2023-09-18
28 min
All Things Private Practice Podcast
Breaking Barriers: Addressing Ableism in Mental Health and Advocating for Change
I just had an amazing session on my podcast, the All Things Private Practice Podcast, with the incredible Janelle Johnson, a licensed therapist and founder of Bridges Family Life Center. And let me tell you, the insights we discussed were mind-blowing!Janelle opened up about their journey in the mental health field, focusing on her own neurodivergence struggles, challenging her own internalized ableism, and advocating for equity in education.We dove deep into the role of therapists in addressing ableism and dismantling the problematic aspects of the mental health system. Are we just bandaging or...
2023-09-16
40 min
A Chat with Uma
19. Disability Isn't A Dirty Word: The Realities of Being Disabled and Navigating Discrimination, Erasure, & Ableism
On episode 19 of A Chat with Uma, I discuss my experience and history as a disabled person, in honor of Disability Pride Month. This is a raw episode, sharing my history with physical, psychiatric, and cognitive disabilities - both lifelong and more recently developed. I share my unfiltered experiences of discrimination, stigma, ableism, and the repercussions of these chronic experiences. I speak at length about the realities of disability justice (or lack thereof) and the need for true unlearning, advocacy, rebuilding, and action. This episode is meant to be a space of reflection, solidarity, validation, and honesty for those...
2023-07-27
1h 07
RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Megan Morris: Ableism and Health Care
Dr. Morris currently works full-time as a researcher. She is founder and director of the Disability Equity Collaborative where her work focuses on provider and health care organization-level factors that negatively impact the quality of care delivered to patients with disabilities. Her work has been funded by the NIH and other key sources of support. She has published in major medical periodicals, including the New England Journal of Medicine and the journal Health Affairs. Dr. Morris has a Masters of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology, a Masters of Public Health degree, and a PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences from the University...
2023-07-19
25 min
Lessons from the Playroom
150. Marshall Lyles: Ableism and Disablism in the Playroom
The beautiful Marshall Lyles is again joining Lisa Dion for another Lessons from the Playroom episode, but this time to talk about understanding Ableism and Disablism in the Playroom. Marshall Lyles, LMFT-S, LPC-S, RPT-S, EMDRIA Approved Consultant, has 20 years of practice in family play therapy. Drawing on lessons learned from working with attachment trauma in a variety of settings, Marshall regularly teaches on sandtray therapy and family work around the globe. In our opinion, Marshall is one of the leading voices in helping us understand ableism and disablism. You can connect with him at www.marshalllyles.com....
2023-07-18
44 min
Empire State of Rights
Linguistic Ableism: History & Sociological Evolution
Jessie Wusthoff, a DEI consultant with a focus on disabilities, and Mary Fashik, creator and host of The Politics of Disability podcast, discuss the history & sociological evolution of linguistic ableism and the harms of ableist structures within our society today.*Show Notes*The Politics of Disability podcast: https://thepoliticsofdisability.buzzsprout.com/ Intersections Lost: Two Intertwined Histories of Oppression: https://medium.com/@jessiewusthoff/intersections-lost-two-intertwined-histories-of-oppression-3891fd203e22#UpgradeAccessibility : https://www.upgradeaccessibility.com/#:~:text=Founder%20of%20the%20%23UpgradeAccessibility%20movement,and%20glasses%2C%20who%20is%20smiling The Role of Psychology in Othering of Disability:https://studycorgi.co...
2023-07-05
1h 00