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S4E1 Disability isn't alien with Maxwell Joy Moore
Maxwell Joy Moore is Jamaican-born, a native of New York and California, from the LGBTIQA and disability community, advocate, writer, podcaster, and trans community. Maxwell has gone through numerous…
S3E10 "Disability is not linear and nothing to be ashamed of" with Liz and Sam
According to the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), About one-quarter (24%) of cisgender LGBQ+ adults, and a third (35%) of transgender adults reported cognitive disabilities, compared to less than one…
S3E9 Disability Is Not A Means To An End with Dr. D'Arcee Neal
According to CDC.gov CP was significantly more common among Black children than white children and (82.9%) of the children identified with CP had spastic CP. Well, Dr. D’Arcee Neal is no newbie to…
S3E8 Sounds of Blackness Singer, Melody Doyle "A Super Woman On a Mission."
Melody Doyle is a singer from the music group Sounds of Blackness. She's had her own experience navigating addiction, dealing with in and out of jail correctional facilities, sobriety, her…
S3E7 We Are Visible Talents, Not Invisible - With Dana JonesK, Katie Farmer, James Barniker, & Marie Dagenais-Lewis
Getting work in the industry can be pretty challenging. We have to navigate a field of different people from all walks of life. It has been a challenge for many disabled people to compete against…
S3E6 No Barriers with Dylan Lazaga
Since childhood, Dylan Lazaga has lived authentically as an epileptic individual. Despite his disability, Dylan continues to pursue his dreams. Dylan believes it is important for people to understand…
S3E5 A Super Mom's Message About Autism with Susan Sheller
A mother, songwriter, poet, work professional, and spiritual reader, Susan Sheller's love for her autistic son shows in her power and strength to do what it takes to give him the best life. But Susan…
S3E4 A Global Inclusion Perspective with Nargiz Yeldenbayeva and Inessa Missetskaya
Inclusion globally has been a topic of discussion within the disability community. It is however necessary for inclusion to be realized through action, which is why Nargiz Yeldenbayeva and Inessa…
S3E3 Relationship and Anxiety with Dr. Laurie Weiss
Dr. Laurie Weiss, psychotherapist, coach and relationship communication expert has helped more than 60,000 individuals reclaim life energy and find joy in life for more than four decades. She has…
S3E2 A Disability Discussion From Kenya, Africa with Fidelis Kariku
Social worker, advocate, and activist, Fidelis Kariku, discusses the issues in Africa and across the globe with the disability community and services. It is essential to address the ongoing problems…
S3E1 The Brighter Side Of Life with Julie McLean
Advocate, public speaker, and owner of Start The Convo, Julie McLean addresses the issue of mental illness around suicide. It is increasingly common for young and old to commit suicide for a variety…
S2E10 Find Balance And Harmony with Chaitanya Mukund
Chaitanya Mukund, an Indian writer, blogger, and radio host and a neurodivergent individual with dyslexia and cerebral palsy, discusses his struggles and rewards. Chaitanya, however, does not see his…
S2E9 Addiction & Mental Disabilities Is An Everyday Journey with Birdie
Birdie and his family have battled with addiction or mental disability for many years. Although Birdie is battling sobriety, he navigate through them it is important to draw attention to his journey.…
S2E8 I Deserve To Hold Space As I Am with Nahyr Ruiz (Part 2)
As a mother, wife, dance teacher, recent M.F.A. graduate, from the neurodiversity community, Nahyr Ruiz relates so well to it all. She is also a strong representation of BIPOC disabled women wearing…
S2E7 Neurodivergent Pride A Family Thang with Nahyr Ruiz (Part 1 of 2)
As a mother, wife, dance teacher, recent M.F.A. graduate, from the neurodiversity community, Nahyr Ruiz relates so well to it all. She is also a strong representation of BIPOC disabled women wearing…
S2E6 Advocacy Through Music with Philanthropic Songwriter, 4-time Grammy Nominated Musician, Tony Mantor
Philanthropic Songwriter, Tony Mantor, Promotes Autism Acceptance in Newest Single! Tony Mantor, the 4-time grammy nominated musician, recreates his song, “Why Not Me” in order to raise autism…
S2E5 Disability Is A Part Of Everyone's Life with Andy Arias
Andy Arias has been in the entertainment industry for the last 10 years. As an actor and advocate he has worked on several productions as both an actor and an accessibility consultant. He has had the…
S2E4 Living That Super Cool Low Vision Swag with Shashank Sharma
Actor Shashank Sharma, who is a low vision theater actor, does not perceive his disability negatively. Throughout his childhood and adulthood, Shashank has never apologised for his disability, always…
S2E3 My Challenges Became My Strengths with Liz Pritchard
There is still widespread misperceptions about autism, OCD, anorexia, and numerous other disabilities. In contrast, Liz Pritchard, a poet, painter, writer, and animator from the LGBT community,…
S2E2 Cancer What? with Jackie Meader
Despite her journey with breast cancer, Jackie Meader sees life as full of abundance being a mother, wife, fitness enthusiast, advocate, and entrepreneur. It is common for people to develop…
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Phenomenal Disabilities With Tree Lowe has published 34 episodes since August 2022, covering topics in Documentary, Society & Culture.
Phenomenal Disabilities With Tree Lowe is currently dormant with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 52m.
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