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  • Brooke reconnects with former guest, Jess for a heartfelt conversation about the evolving landscape of disability pride in the UK and the US. Jess shares her personal journey of moving from London to Chicago, navigating a divorce, and re-entering the dating scene as a disabled woman.

    The duo explores the stark differences in societal attitudes towards disability in both countries, touching on the impact of media representation and accessibility. They delve into the challenges of dating, particularly the unique experiences faced by disabled individuals, and emphasise the importance of self-love and setting boundaries.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    There is a notable difference in how disability is perceived and represented in the UK versus the US. While the US has made strides in accessibility through legislation like the ADA, the general attitude towards disability often leans towards a "fix it" mindset, whereas the UK tends to have a more accepting and integrated view of disability in everyday life. Personal life changes, such as going through a divorce, can significantly alter one's perspective on disability and self-identity. The journey of navigating dating and relationships post-divorce has led to a deeper understanding of self-worth and the importance of setting boundaries. The experience of dating apps varies greatly between the US and the UK. Being upfront about disabilities can serve as a filter, helping to attract more understanding partners. The high prices of medications in the US, compared to the more accessible NHS in the UK, create significant barriers for disabled individuals, often forcing them to ration their medications. Taking up space and claiming one's identity as a disabled person is crucial for self-empowerment.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Disability Pride really began in the U.S. ... but it's not. Disability is very much seen in the U.S. as something that still needs to be overcome."

    "It's okay to take up space. ... You should take it up as loudly and as proudly as possible."

    "The dating scene is hell right now. Let's not mince words because it is."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke talks with Nana, who shares his unique perspective on living with a disability. Nana discusses his childhood experiences, including the moment he learned about his tracheostomy and how it shaped his understanding of himself.

    The conversation delves into the challenges of navigating school systems that often lack proper support for disabled students, as well as the impact of societal perceptions on career choices. Nana emphasises the importance of resilience and self-advocacy, encouraging listeners to ask questions and challenge uncomfortable norms.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Disability is viewed as a unique entity rather than a limitation. This perspective emphasises the importance of individual experiences and how one chooses to define their own identity. Growing up with a disability can lead to feelings of confusion and disconnect, especially when parents do not openly discuss the nature of the disability. Understanding one's condition can take time, often not fully realised until adolescence. The educational system often lacks adequate support for students with disabilities. There can be significant gaps in understanding and resources, leading to periods of exclusion from school and a lack of tailored support. Career paths can be influenced by one's disability, with many individuals gravitating towards roles that allow them to help others. Personal experiences can foster a desire to advocate for disabled individuals in the workforce.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I think if I was to be in that era again, I would be very forthcoming and wanting to know why am I like this?"

    "I don't allow someone's negativity towards how I look or how I sound to determine how I walk through life."

    "I think now, because the buzzword of EDI is being flung around, we're being put in a position where, okay, we have to take this box."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

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  • Brooke sits down with Terri, a passionate advocate for disability representation and the founder of a charity focused on supporting individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). Terri shares her journey of navigating life with an invisible disability, discussing the challenges of obtaining a diagnosis and the misconceptions surrounding disabilities.

    The conversation highlights the importance of community, representation, and the power of embracing one's disability as a catalyst for personal growth and change.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Embracing disability can lead to personal growth and new opportunities, such as becoming an author or starting a consultancy, which may not have been pursued otherwise. There is a significant lack of diverse representation in the disability community, particularly for people of colour. Creating visibility for different experiences is crucial for fostering inclusivity. The journey to diagnosis can be fraught with challenges, including medical misogyny and delays in receiving information. Personal experiences highlight the need for better communication and understanding within the healthcare system. Establishing a charity that connects individuals with similar disabilities fosters a sense of belonging and reduces feelings of isolation. Events and experiences can help individuals engage socially and feel supported. Developing patience is essential when dealing with medical professionals and navigating the complexities of disability. Embracing one's journey and focusing on helping others can provide purpose and strength.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I feel like it's almost pushed me to do things that I might not have done if I was quote unquote well."

    "I didn't want to stay in a space where I was unhappy and it was causing me more stress."

    "I feel like people also forget that I have the same diagnosis that the charity is based around."

    "You can't choose how people feel towards a situation."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke talks to Ahbid Choudry, a passionate advocate for disability rights and the founder of Cabability, a service dedicated to providing wheelchair-accessible transportation.

    Ahbid shares his personal journey of living with a disability, emphasising the importance of dignity over equality and the need for compassion in the treatment of disabled individuals. He reflects on his challenging childhood, the misdiagnoses he faced, and how these experiences shaped his perspective on life and work. The discussion delves into the significance of education, the power of acceptance, and the three key steps to achieving personal goals: taking ownership of one's life, recognising individual abilities, and striving for achievement.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    True respect and acknowledgment comes from recognising and maintaining a person's dignity rather than merely treating them as equals. The journey of living with a disability from childhood through adulthood has shaped the understanding of challenges faced. Acceptance of one's disability is crucial for personal growth and empowerment. The creation of Cabability stemmed from personal experiences with inaccessible transportation. The focus on compassion and understanding the specific needs of disabled individuals is central to providing effective services. Education is highlighted as a vital tool for personal development. Learning and understanding one's abilities can lead to greater achievements and a more fulfilling life.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I am disabled, but I don’t feel disabled... I don’t have the time to dwell on my disability because I’m working and trying to provide for myself and my family."

    "It’s not equality that we need as disabled people. Equality is just a big word that sounds good. As a person with a disability, I want dignity."

    "When you put your life in the hands of facilitators, you lose ownership. Take ownership of your life; no one else will."

    "I think there's a lot to be said in almost not having that time to ruminate on anything and just cracking on."

    "Disabled people are probably the most ignored in society. This needs to be highlighted."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke talks to Nirjeet - otherwise known as The Vitiligo Sikh - who's here this week to talk about his journey of self-acceptance and empowerment. Nirjeet shares his experiences with vitiligo, a skin condition that has led to myths, stigma, and judgment throughout his life.

    He talks about the importance of self-love, embracing differences, and challenging societal norms, as well as his unexpected journey into modelling, where he found a community of like-minded individuals with vitiligo. Through his initiative, Vitiligo Allies, Nirjeet aims to raise awareness, provide support, and debunk myths surrounding vitiligo.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Understanding the real you and what makes you happy is essential for self-love and acceptance. Embracing differences and being proud of who you are can lead to empowerment and confidence. Vitiligo is not contagious and is not passed on to children, debunking common myths associated with the condition. Building a supportive community and raising awareness can help individuals with vitiligo feel less alone and more empowered. Self-love and self-acceptance are key to overcoming societal judgments and embracing one's uniqueness.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I'd say I'm the same as anyone else, right? We all are. But obviously the society or the people that ask the judgment and comments make you feel that you're different"

    "I feel like it's very important that the amazing work we continue to give, for example, video podcasts, you're giving back to the community, you're raising more and more awareness, you're talking about these subjects, you're breaking that society norms. It's very important"

    "I absolutely love my vitiligo. And on that initiative, we've started an initiative called Vitiligo Allies. And Vitiligo Allies is all about raising awareness, creating support groups, meet-ups, events, partnering with pharmaceutical companies, clinics."

    "It's a big thing to put yourself out there and to do that and embrace your differences and accept your differences and I think that's really brilliant."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke is joined by the marvellous Adam Fare, who shares his journey of living with multiple disabilities, including autism, ADHD, chronic bowel issues, and an eating disorder. He reflects on his childhood, struggling with undiagnosed conditions and the challenges he faced in school.

    Despite facing burnout and difficult medical decisions, Adam emphasises the importance of setting boundaries and being true to oneself. He discusses the impact of his disabilities on his relationships with family and friends, highlighting the value of empathy and support. Adam also touches on the misconceptions and odd questions he has encountered regarding his colostomy bag, emphasising the need for understanding and respect towards individuals with disabilities.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Adam prefers to use identity-first language to refer to his disabilities, highlighting the importance of personal preference in how individuals identify themselves. Growing up with undiagnosed autism, ADHD, and chronic health issues made childhood difficult for Adam, emphasising the challenges of navigating life without proper understanding and support. Adam's experience highlights the importance of recognising and respecting personal boundaries, especially in managing disabilities and coping with changing circumstances over time. Through his struggles, Adam developed a strong sense of empathy and support for others, showcasing the positive impact of personal challenges on fostering compassion and understanding. Adam's story underscores the need for society to move beyond superficial campaigns and embrace genuine acceptance and respect for individuals with disabilities.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I use identity first language personally for my disability, so I class myself as a disabled person."

    "I think people just need to judge less, to be honest with you."

    "It's almost like in a cycle. for me. So I go through cycles where I think I can manage it and I just burn out, burn out, burn out, burn out, crisis."

    "I think people are naturally very curious, which is great. Curiosity is actually really interesting."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke welcomes Kirsty and Xander from Our Chaotic Adventure, a couple who met while playing wheelchair basketball. They talk about their personal experiences with disability, including Kirsty's journey from childhood with a disability to becoming an amputee, and Xander's sudden spinal injury that led to paralysis.

    They discuss their perspectives on disability, the medicalisation of disabilities, and the importance of representation in the medical field. Xander, a medical student, shares his efforts to advocate for disability inclusion in medical education. The couple also reflects on their relationship, long-distance challenges, and their upcoming wedding.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    It's vital to have disabled individuals in the medical field to provide a holistic view of care and treatment. Overcoming societal perceptions and ignorance about disabilities is key, especially in professions like medicine. Embrace disability and push boundaries to achieve personal and professional goals. We must better advocate for a shift towards a more inclusive and less medicalised approach to disability. We should always push to demonstrate that disabilities should not limit one's aspirations or capabilities, but rather open up new possibilities and perspectives.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I see disabled people now and I'm like, come on, just do it. I would definitely not give sound medical advice to a disabled person. Buy the book, don't do that."

    "I think it's opened up a lot of different avenues that I didn't expect in different sports. And also as well, I've just actually heard today that I received a place on a master's program for physiotherapy."

    "I think it's one of those things that actually it's really important to prove that. So that's why I'm quite amped about trying to improve that. Because I think it's an awesome job and I want more disabled people to do it."

    "I've spoken to a lot of people, I genuinely have spoken to a lot of people that have said to me that I would love to do medicine but I'm in a wheelchair."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke talks to Pippa, a guest with ME, about her journey so far, including the challenges of managing symptoms like fatigue and chronic pain. She highlights the importance of trusting one's intuition and seeking answers when dealing with a chronic illness.

    The conversation also delves into the impact of Pippa's diagnosis on her life, from being a dancer to transitioning to a writer. Pippa also touches on the unsolicited advice and bizarre questions she receives in public about her disability, emphasising the need for understanding and respect.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Despite challenges, Pippa expresses gratitude for her abilities and newfound ambition, driven by her chronic illness experience.

    We often receive unsolicited advice and questions about our disabilities, emphasising the need for better understanding and respect.

    Through blogging and writing a book, Pippa finds a platform to share her experiences and advocate for those with chronic illnesses.

    There is a level of absurdity of ableism in society, which requires listening and understanding rather than offering unsolicited advice.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I tailor my answer depending on who's asking a lot of the time, but in a nutshell I say I have a chronic illness called ME."

    "I think the fact that people see a younger wheelchair user, and I'm also aware that I look a lot younger than I actually am, I think people have this desire to help but don't realise that their interpretation of helping just makes things so much worse."

    "I'm more ambitious now, even though I have so much less usable energy per day, I feel as though I've got a stronger desire to do what I can and figure out what I can do with that level of ambition."

    "I do think it's important not to do things purely for other people because I've fallen into that trap in the past but if you're able to do something that fulfils you on a personal level but It also provides support or entertainment or just something of substance for other people."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke takes a solo approach to highlight the powerful messages shared by the audience about Disability Pride Month. Through reading and discussing four standout responses, she delves into the importance of embracing disability pride, breaking societal molds, promoting visibility, and advocating for representation in various spheres of life.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Disability pride is an antidote for internalised ableism and a way to combat societal biases and expectations towards disabled individuals. It is important to raise awareness, promote visibility, and ensure representation of disabled people in leadership roles to inspire younger generations and break stereotypes. Disability pride is a journey that involves self-acceptance, resilience, and embracing one's authentic self, even in the face of societal challenges. Celebrating diversity and showcasing the talents and achievements of disabled individuals helps challenge preconceived notions and promotes inclusivity. By sharing lived experiences, advocating for change, and believing in oneself, disabled individuals can pave the way for a more inclusive and accepting society.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Disability pride is almost the... the cure is not the right word, because I don't like the word cure, but I think it's the thing that really tackles ableism the most, is being able to have pride in who you are as a disabled person."

    "Without disability, there's no ingenuity."

    "Disability pride is about breaking out of the box so that we can fit to us."

    "Disability pride offers me the chance to reflect on my self-acceptance journey over the years."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke welcomes special guests Nick and Isaac, to discuss the concept of Disability Pride and share their personal journeys towards embracing their disabilities. They emphasise the importance of authenticity and being true to oneself, highlighting the power of sharing personal stories and experiences.

    They also reflect on the impact of being open and honest about their disabilities, both online and in their daily lives, expressing their hopes for future Disability Pride Months, advocating for a more inclusive and supportive society that values and respects individuals with disabilities.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Disability pride is about being authentic and true to oneself, embracing one's identity and sharing the realities of living with a disability. Sharing personal stories and experiences can have a profound impact on others, creating connections and fostering understanding within the community. Embracing disability pride involves accepting oneself, making adaptations, and being open and honest about one's journey. The future of Disability Pride Month should involve a movement that goes beyond a tick box exercise, with corporations and organizations actively supporting accessibility and inclusion. Advocating for a dedicated senior disabilities minister and government commitment to supporting people with disabilities is crucial for progress and recognition within society.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Be you. Find out who you are, what you are. Accept the fact that you need to adapt, figure out who you are, who you want to be, who you want people to see you be, and focus on being you."

    "I would love to see a disability pride march around the world. People being out and going through the streets of London or wherever, just being themselves and showing the world, 'Yeah, we're here.'"

    "I would like to see Disability Pride Month become an actual movement and a whole celebration. For it to be done not just by people with disabilities or disability charities, but for other businesses and organisations to get involved."

    "I think it's being your authentic self. People can tell when you are not being you, when you're trying overly hard. Sometimes those kinds of things of not being trying to be overly polished and just being me means more."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • This week, Brooke welcomes Jamie and Celia on Disabled and Proud's Disability Pride Month special. They discuss their personal experiences with disability pride, unlearning ableism, and the challenges faced by the disabled community.

    Jamie shares a journey of overcoming internalised ableism and finding empowerment through meaningful employment, while Celia emphasises the importance of corporate responsibility in promoting disability inclusion. They highlight the need for tangible action, accountability, and ongoing efforts to create a more inclusive society.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Disability Pride is about change, hope, and amplifying diverse voices to celebrate the diversity of disability experiences. Disability Pride is not about enjoying being disabled but accepting oneself and being proud of the community's strengths and achievements. Unlearning ableism promotes inclusivity by addressing the impact of ableism on individuals and providing tools to navigate and challenge it. Overcoming disability is not a realistic goal, as disability is a part of one's identity and should be accepted rather than overcome. Corporate responsibility during Disability Pride Month should focus on tangible actions, such as running anti-ableism audits, supporting communities, and investing in disability inclusion beyond tokenism.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Disability pride is about celebrating the work that's going on. So actually, I'm not celebrating Pride to the fullest, not because of my own fault, but because again, society isn't taking it on board."

    "I think for me that is the pride because I think if I didn't get into this role, I probably wouldn't be sitting here today. Like I probably would have out alive myself a long time ago."

    "It's not my accountability and responsibility. It's your burden of accountability and responsibility. And I think the natural tendency to applaud someone halfway through, you know they've done the bare minimum."

    "It's not about tokenism, flying a flag. Great, it's a starting point. As I said to Jamie the other day, I'm not going to applaud you until you've finished."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke talks to Emma, the mother of a disabled child, about her experiences and insights. Emma shares her journey from pregnancy to raising her daughter, Dottie, who was born on her due date.

    She reflects on the challenges of navigating the healthcare system and advocating for Dottie's needs. Emma discusses the importance of authentic representation of disability in media and the power of storytelling. She also touches on the struggles of self-care and the emotional toll of advocating for her daughter in various settings.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Advocating for a disabled child in medical settings can be emotionally challenging, but it is crucial to ensure the child's needs are met and their voice is heard. It involves being confident, determined, and prepared to stand up for what is best for the child.

    Authentic representation of disability in media and storytelling is essential for empowering individuals and changing societal perceptions. It is important to tell untold stories and showcase the diversity within the disabled community.

    Balancing self-care with the responsibilities of caring for a disabled child is crucial. Recognising when to take a break, setting boundaries, and surrounding oneself with supportive individuals are key aspects of self-care for a parent carer.

    Questioning assumptions and biases about disability is important in advocating for a disabled child. It involves resisting harmful tropes, advocating for authentic representation, and challenging conflicting opinions from professionals.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I think when she was first born. For the first sort of five months, we were in and out of hospital a lot. And it wasn't like we were told in that time, oh, she's disabled, or she has this condition, or it was sort of a really weird mix of what's happening, panic, sort of worry."

    "I've definitely sort of evolved my thinking and perception of disability as a direct result of being Dottie's mum."

    "I think it's about having those conversations that you wouldn't necessarily normally have with your friends down the pub. Because actually, they're not going to be the ones that necessarily grow your mindset."

    "Sometimes some people aren't able to be saved. That is not a you problem, that is a them problem."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke talks to Robert, a neurodivergent individual with dyspraxia and a cancer survivor, discussing his journey and experiences with disabilities. Robert shares insights on the lack of accessibility he faced during his cancer diagnosis and how it influenced his perspective on inclusivity. He delves into his inclusive design consultancy, Inclus, aiming to make consumer products more accessible for social minority groups.

    Together they highlight the importance of inclusive design and challenge the stereotypical perceptions of disability. Robert reflects on resilience and the need for a broader understanding of disability beyond visible markers.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Disability is a wide spectrum, and it's important to understand that it's not limited to visible disabilities like wheelchair use. Small incremental changes in design can make products more accessible and inclusive for all individuals, including those with disabilities. Overcoming challenges and finding coping mechanisms can lead to resilience and innovative solutions, even in the face of adversity. Embracing one's unique traits and experiences, regardless of disability, can lead to personal growth and success. It's crucial to have empathy and understanding towards individuals with disabilities, avoiding assumptions and embracing diversity in disability experiences.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I think that's such a poignant snippet and takeaway because it comes back to that well what what does disability look like and actually there is not a one-size-fits-all."

    "I always found a way to be resilient and always found a way to then show up in a different way, in a way that then made people go, oh, it's quite impressive."

    "It's all just people talking and that's it. It's not, it doesn't need to define your world, it doesn't need to define your experience."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke has a candid conversation with Hannah, a guest who shares her journey of acquiring a disability in her early 20s and navigating life with chronic illness. Hannah discusses her experience with complex chronic illness, ME, and endometriosis, highlighting the challenges of being diagnosed and the stigma surrounding invisible illnesses. She reflects on the impact of her disabilities on her career choices and the process of accepting her authentic disabled self. The conversation delves into the differences in disability perception between the UK and the Netherlands, emphasising the importance of being able to show up as one's full disabled self.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Hannah's journey of showing up as her full disabled self in Amsterdam highlights the importance of embracing authenticity and setting boundaries without feeling the need to conform to societal expectations.

    Hannah's insight on grief being an ongoing and ever-changing process emphasises the need to accept and live alongside grief rather than trying to overcome it completely.

    The comparison between the UK and the Netherlands in terms of prescription painkillers showcases the significance of a morally neutral approach to pain relief, allowing for more collaborative and sustainable treatment options.

    Hannah's experience of living a slower-paced, authentic life in Amsterdam and inspiring her friends to reconsider their own lifestyles highlights the power of leading by example and sparking positive change in others.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "There's such a distinct before and now there's the people who knew you before you got sick, the ways you were, the things you did."

    "I think the one other thing I want to say about culture, which I think is quite important for people who live with chronic pain, is I find, at least in my experience, there's a much more morally neutral view to prescription painkillers."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke meets David, a wheelchair user with cerebral palsy who shares his journey and experiences with disability. David discusses his childhood surgeries, the impact of his disability on his education, and the challenges he faced in the workplace. He also talks about the creation of Buddies For All, a social isolation tackling initiative born out of the pandemic.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    David created a platform called Buddies For All to tackle social isolation among disabled individuals, providing opportunities for social and leisure activities. There are challenges in navigating the university experience as a mature student, highlighting issues of ableism and social integration. David shares experiences of ableism in the workplace, emphasizing the importance of addressing uncomfortable conversations around disability. We require nuanced conversations and discomfort in addressing misconceptions. We need to take a nuanced view on being disabled and proud, acknowledging that it depends on the day and circumstances, reflecting the complexity of disability identity.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "The trouble with me is I can't see, my good points tend to focus on the bad stuff, so I tend to feed that to other people too."

    "I suppose that I never give up, I keep trying. So it's a never say die attitude."

    "I do think that point is really quite key is that sometimes it is a yes or no answer, and it completely depends upon the person."

    "Kids being curious around disability is a good thing because it's almost like it gives you a moment to be like, do you know what, like being disabled, like it happens, it's fine."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke talks to Kelly, the CEO and co-founder of With Not For, a dynamic and disruptive content and talent agency, to look at topics related to disability, acceptance, and their work experiences. They delve into Kelly's personal journey of acceptance as a wheelchair user and reflect on the complexities of navigating disability in different environments. The conversation also looks at their collaboration with Guinness on a project involving accessibility and inclusion at Twickenham Stadium, showcasing their commitment to creating positive change in the industry.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    The proudest moment for Kelly was when they said no to someone for the first time, realising the power and responsibility they have in shaping their company's values and working with the right people. The experience of working on the Guinness project, especially the pitch-side moment during the England versus Ireland match, was a significant achievement and a memorable experience. Kelly and her team provided training and consultation to England Rugby and Scotland Rugby, focusing on enhancing accessibility and inclusivity for disabled fans during match days. Building a strong community of like-minded individuals within With Not For, where everyone feels supported, respected, and valued, was emphasised as a key achievement and source of pride.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I think honestly, my proudest moment, I think that the Guinness pitch side moment was up there, you know, when you're up there, especially as well when Rag and Bone Man came on."

    "The first time we said no to someone... that is huge and I don't want to sound negative in any way but I think that that was the moment where it really clicked for me

    "That might have been the best day of my life!"

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke talks to Martin Sibley, a guest who shares his experiences as a person with spinal muscular atrophy. The discussion delves into various aspects of Martin's life, including his childhood, schooling experiences, career journey, and the development of his marketing agency, Purple Goat.

    Martin reflects on the challenges and triumphs he has faced, highlighting the importance of disability inclusion in the business world. The conversation also touches on the concept of internalised ableism, the need for representation of disabled individuals in media, and the positive changes observed in disability awareness over the years.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Martin reflects on developing resilience during challenging times and acknowledges the importance of not giving up and having patience.

    Martin highlights the significant lack of disability representation in media and marketing, emphasising the need for more inclusive campaigns.

    Embracing contradictions and paradoxes, such as recognising personal traits while also striving for improvement, is seen as a valuable aspect of self-awareness.

    In professional settings, there is a noted wariness among others to avoid saying anything potentially judgmental or offensive regarding disability.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I think it's fascinating the the DUI strands, there's so many parallels and similarities that the more we can connect, the more we all have an even more powerful voice against oppressive forces."

    "0.06% of adverts feature disabled people and as we know there's like 20% of any given population has a disability so really Purple Goat is just looking to close that gap and then the benefits come off the back of that."

    "Two things can be true at once. And I was like, in my state of being like, we're very much deep into the woo-woo chat, like we're talking about life."

    "I once or twice, I got bluntly asked, can you have sex? And it was just like, hello stranger in a pub."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke is joined by special guest, Chronically Jenni, to talk about about her journey with disability and chronic illness. Jenni shares insights on self-identification as disabled, navigating awareness of their conditions, and the importance of setting boundaries around sharing personal medical information.

    The discussion delves into the challenges of being undiagnosed, facing medical negligence, and the impact of societal perceptions on using mobility aids. Jenni reflects on the importance of seeking help, accepting support, and prioritising mental health, highlighting the significance of self-care and self-advocacy in the journey of disability acceptance.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Jenni emphasises the importance of accepting and using mobility aids without feeling ashamed or judged, highlighting the need to prioritise personal health and well-being over societal perceptions.

    We need to challenge and overcome ingrained beliefs to embrace necessary support.

    By referencing the Equality Act's definition of disability, Jenni clarifies that disability encompasses a wide range of impairments and challenges, encouraging individuals to recognise and accept their disabilities without fear or hesitation.

    Jenni shares her journey of seeking and accepting help for mental health issues, underscoring the importance of prioritising self-care, seeking support, and acknowledging the value of mental health assistance.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I do a lot of work around awareness of my conditions. But I don't casually share my conditions with random people on the street."

    "I think it's such a tricky line and I think it's for every individual to kind of decide where they feel. I don't know, it's a tricky one because I know people who are just disabled, like they just use a wheelchair and that's the only disability they have."

    "I needed the help. I needed the support desperately."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke meets Matt, a wheelchair user who shares his experiences of living with a spinal cord injury since the age of 15. The episode delves into Matt's journey of self-discovery and resilience, highlighting the challenges and triumphs he faced during his formative years.

    Matt candidly discusses the impact of his disability on his career choices and the founding of his disability tech company, Sociability, an app that allows wheelchair users /disabled people to find out and rate whether a place is accessible.

    The conversation touches on the misconceptions and barriers faced by disabled entrepreneurs, emphasising the importance of pushing boundaries and expectations within the disability space.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Matt stresses the fact that it's important to challenge stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding disability, emphasising the need for more positive and diverse narratives.

    The discussion sheds light on the barriers faced by disabled entrepreneurs, particularly in the disability space, where there is a prevalent assumption that disability-related work is charity-based rather than profit-driven.

    The growth of the business, Sociability, has not only provided a valuable service for disabled individuals but has also instilled confidence and opened up opportunities for users, showcasing the positive impact of accessibility solutions.

    Matt's journey as an entrepreneur reflects the resilience and persistence required to navigate the ups and downs of running a business, especially during challenging times like the onset of the pandemic.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I think having a spinal cord injury, you know, becoming disabled and then having to learn and live with that through that period has very much shaped like who I am today and how I think about things."

    "I think the disability space particularly is one that has a lot of barriers around it."

    "I love hearing other people talk about what they're really passionate about." - Host

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en

  • Brooke joins a heartfelt and engaging conversation with members of People First, Keeley, Craven, Luke, Shannon, and others. The discussion delves into their experiences living with disabilities, highlighting their resilience, achievements, and the importance of support systems like People First.

    The guests share personal stories, discuss misconceptions about disabilities, and express their pride in the work they do, including advocacy, podcasting, and community initiatives. They also demonstrate the strong bonds and sense of family within the group, emphasising the value of friendship and support in navigating life with disabilities.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    The members of People First are proud of their work and accomplishments, emphasising the importance of positivity and self-confidence. People First provides a supportive and inclusive environment for adults with learning disabilities, offering various activities and services such as advocacy, social nights, and podcasting. The podcasting activities at People First have been impactful, featuring interviews with notable guests and providing a platform for self-expression and empowerment. The organisation values professional boundaries and social connections, creating a sense of family and support among its members. The members expressed gratitude for the opportunity to share their stories and experiences, highlighting the positive impact of collaboration and mutual support within the community.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I find some new things quite difficult to learn, but sometimes I find it very useful. Most times I find it very useful and not too difficult."

    "It's important because everything for adults who come with learning disabilities Sometimes, there are those, I mean, I'm really good with hearing, and there are some that might not feel comfy about working in a big noisy establishment."

    "I like being in the broadcast room with the guys themselves. But for me, I like sitting behind the desk knowing I can make a change for other people and go home and tell other people what I've actually done day by day."

    "My motto is, always think positive."

    VALUABLE RESOURCES

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878

    HOST BIO

    Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves.

    The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational.

    Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”.

    As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!

    INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en