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Competition Beyond the Field

When we think of disability inclusion, what first comes to mind is wheelchair ramps, braille and elevators: but not athletics. This podcast features interviewees with a strong connection to both the sports and disability world. Each speaker offers unique insight into their experience as a disabled athlete, organizer or advocate. We delve into topics including the effects of access to athletics on the mental health of those with disabilities, what competition looks like as a disabled athlete and much more.   

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    Interview with Francesco Magisano

    In this episode of Competition Beyond the Field, we interview Francesco Magisano, Director of the NYC Metro Region of Achilles International, an organization that provides guided runs to individuals with a wide range of disabilities. As a blind athlete himself, Francesco has experienced firsthand the benefits programs like Achilles International can have on people’s lives, and emphasizes the work that needs to be done to increase awareness and accessibility for inclusive athletics. Learn more about Achilles International here: https://www.achillesinternational.org/nyc

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    Interview with Matt Davis-Morin

    In this episode of Competition Beyond the Field, we interview Matt Davis-Morin, a coach at KEEN New York. Matt shines light on the skills it takes to lead programing at KEEN and teach others how to work with athletes with disabilities. Learn more about KEEN New York here: https://www.keennewyork.org/

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    Interview with Edie Perkins

    In this episode of Competition Beyond the Field, we interview Edie Perkins, Executive Director of the Kelly Brush Foundation, a program that helps those with spinal cord injuries return to athletics in a new way. Edie brings her wealth of athletic experience as a runner and now hand cyclist to the table, and blended with her work with the Kelly Brush Foundation provides a unique angle into this issue. Learn more about the Kelly Brush Foundation here: https://kellybrushfoundation.org/

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    Interview with Kristi Lyn Eaton

    In this episode of Competition Beyond the Field, we interview Kristi Lyn Eaton, Executive Director of KEEN New York, a program which provides free athletics to children with disabilities. Kristi highlights the often forgotten mental health impacts of athletics, and details why this is particularly important for children with disabilities. Learn more about KEEN New York here: https://www.keennewyork.org/

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    Introduction to the Podcast

    In this introductory episode of Competition Beyond the Field, your host Leo Duhl describes his experience with the issue and what to expect in future episodes.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

When we think of disability inclusion, what first comes to mind is wheelchair ramps, braille and elevators: but not athletics. This podcast features interviewees with a strong connection to both the sports and disability world. Each speaker offers unique insight into their experience as a disabled athlete, organizer or advocate. We delve into topics including the effects of access to athletics on the mental health of those with disabilities, what competition looks like as a disabled athlete and much more.

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When we think of disability inclusion, what first comes to mind is wheelchair ramps, braille and elevators: but not athletics. This podcast features interviewees with a strong connection to both the sports and disability world. Each speaker offers unique insight into their experience as a disabled...

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Competition Beyond the Field is created and hosted by Leo.
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