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Twenty-First Century Disability
by Hollis Peirce
Let's be honest. Life with a disability can be difficult. Luckily, we are living in the twenty-first century. This podcast is about how living in the modern world has helped people with disabilities to have fairly "normal" lives. Join me as we explore why this is and as I try to look at disability from a social model perspective and change how the world sees disability.
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Roddey Or Not, Work Has to Change
Send us Fan MailGuest: Roddey HarbLength: 37:09Episode Summary:In this episode, Roddey Harb discusses how large businesses are adapting—or still need to adapt—to create more accessible workplaces. He points out that accessibility is not a single checklist item or a one-time accommodation, but an ongoing process that requires organizations to listen, respond, and change the way work is designed.As a change management consultant, Roddey helps employees navigate new policies, technologies, programs, and expectations. He explains that disabled people are often especially skilled at this work because navigating inaccessible systems builds adaptability, problem-solving, resilience, and communication. These are the same skills organizations often look for when they are trying to guide teams through uncertainty or transformation.The conversation also explores mandatory in-office work and the barriers it can create, especially around commuting. In cities like Toronto and during Canadian winters, snow, ice, inaccessible transit, unsafe sidewalks, blocked curb cuts, parking barriers, and unpredictable weather can make travel unsafe. For many disabled employees, simply getting to work can require extra time, planning, energy, and risk that employers may not always recognize.Roddey’s reflections show that accessibility must go beyond office design to include commuting, safety, culture, flexibility, and hybrid work policies. True accessibility means considering the full employee experience, from leaving home to participating in meetings, collaborating with coworkers, and feeling included in workplace culture. His insights remind businesses that flexible work is not just a convenience—it can be essential for equity, retention, and meaningful participation.Key Topics Covered:• Roddey Harb’s work in change management and accessible workplace practices• Why communication, adaptability, and lived disability experience are central to his work• How mandatory in-office days and commuting create major barriers for disabled employees• The risks of winter travel, inaccessible transit, parking, sidewalks, and curb cuts• How workplace inaccessibility affects belonging, inclusion, safety, policy, culture, and flexibilityWhat You’ll Learn:1)Change management helps workers adapt to new workplace systems, policies, and technologies.2) Roddey explains how disabled people often develop strong adaptability skills through lived experience.3)The episode discusses how major companies are improving accessibility, but still have gaps.4)Mandatory office days can create barriers for disabled employees.5)Commuting is a major issue, especially because of transit, parking, weather, snow, ice, and safety risks.6)Accessibility is about more than the office — it includes flexibility, transportation, policy, communication, and belonging.Resources & Links:- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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More Than Mobility with Dr Zack Yarde: Why Accessibility Includes the Words We Read
Send us Fan MailGuest: Dr Zack YardeLength: 35:05Episode SummaryIn this episode, Dr Zack Yarde explores accessibility from a broader, more inclusive perspective. While many people think of accessibility in terms of ramps, doorways, and office design, Zack explains that true inclusion goes much further — including the documents people read every day and the fonts those documents use.Zack reflects on when he realized this work would become his career and shares how his thinking shifted from the medical model of disability to the social model. That change reshaped not only how he understood disability, but also how he understood himself and his own lived experience. The conversation also examines what many workplaces still get wrong about inclusion, and why accessibility must be part of culture, design, communication, and systems — not just compliance.The episode also turns to one of Zack’s side projects: a book on accessibility in tabletop role-playing games. He discusses how villains are often written in ableist, simplistic ways, and why more complex, contextualized characters can make storytelling more thoughtful and inclusive. Finally, inspired by Zack’s LinkedIn post urging people not to default to Times New Roman, the episode explores inaccessible fonts, why font choice matters, and why Lexend is currently his preferred option.Key Topics Covered• When Dr Zack Yarde realized accessibility and disability inclusion would shape his career• What many offices still get wrong about inclusion• The shift from the medical model of disability to the social model• How this shift changed how Zack understands disability and himself• Zack’s upcoming book on accessibility in tabletop role-playing games• How villains are often depicted in ableist ways in games and storytelling• Why villains need more complexity and context• Accessible fonts and why font choice matters• Why Zack advocates moving beyond Times New Roman• Why Lexend is one of his favorite accessible fontsWhat You’ll Learn1)Accessibility is more than physical accessZack highlights how inclusion also depends on communication, systems, and document design.2)Models of disabilityThe episode contrasts the medical and social models of disability and how each shapes responsibility and barriers.3)Changing self-perceptionZack reflects on how his understanding of disability changed how he saw himself.4)Accessibility in tabletop gamesThe conversation looks at how tabletop role-playing games can be designed with accessibility in mind.5)Rethinking villainsZack argues that villains are often written in ableist ways and should be more nuanced.6)Accessible fontsHe explains why font choices matter and how text design can create barriers.Resources & Links• Connect with Dr Zack Yarde on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zackyarde/- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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It Runs In the Kingdom: Late Diagnosed AuDHD and 4 Neurodivergent Kids - A Conversation with Tracy King
Send us Fan MailGuest: Tracy KingLength: 35:28Episode SummaryTracy shares their experience of receiving a disability diagnosis later in life—and how that moment helped reframe decades of masking, overcompensating, and trying to “fit” into professional and social expectations. Together, Tracy and Hollis explore the emotional reality of invisible disability, the complications of disclosure, and what real inclusion looks like beyond performative policies. Tracy also explains how this journey shaped their parenting and inspired the creation of Inspire Ed, a company focused on helping workplaces become genuinely accessible and inclusive.In the closing minutes, they broaden the conversation to the way autistic people and people “on the spectrum” are represented in social culture—what that portrayal gets wrong, what it leaves out, and why better representation matters.Key Topics Covered•Late diagnosis and the emotional aftermath (relief, grief, clarity, anger)•The hidden cost of masking and “passing” at work•Invisible disability and the burden of having to prove your needs•Disclosure decisions: when to share, how much to share, and why it’s complicated•Workplace culture vs. workplace policy: why inclusion fails without both•Building environments where people can work in ways that actually suit them•Parenting with new awareness: unlearning coping strategies and breaking cycles•Advocacy fatigue and navigating systems built for skepticism•The founding of Inspire Ed and the mission behind it•Representation of people on the spectrum in social culture (media tropes, stereotypes, and who gets left out)What You'll Learn1) A diagnosis can change the story you tell about yourselfA late diagnosis didn’t “change” who Tracy was—but changed how they understood their history, behaviours, limits, and needs.2) Masking is often rewarded—until it’s unsustainableMany workplaces unintentionally reward masking (productivity, professionalism, “resilience”), while the long-term cost goes unseen.3) Invisible disability creates a unique credibility problemWhen disability isn’t visible, people are often forced into repeated explanation and justification, which is exhausting and can be dehumanizing.4) Inclusion isn’t just accommodations—it’s culturePolicies matter, but culture determines whether people feel safe using them. Real inclusion is proactive design, not reactive exceptions.5) Self-awareness reshapes parentingRecognizing one’s own coping patterns can help prevent unhelpful cycles from being passed down and make room for healthier support.Resources & Links•Inspire Ed (Tracy’s organization): https://www.inspired-ed.com/• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracykingceo/ - Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Two Identities, One Fight—Danise Sugita on Surviving and Speaking Out
Send us Fan MailContent warning: This episode contains discussions of suicide and suicidal thoughts. If you or someone you know is struggling and you are living in Canada or the United States, please call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). You can also find support and resources at https://helpguide.org/.Guest: Danise SugitaWhat You’ll Learn:•How Danise’s lived experience shaped her work and her approach to healing and support•What suicidal thoughts can look like (and why they’re often hidden or misunderstood)•Whether Danise identifies more closely with being a disabled Asian American or a disabled person•How the dual identity impacts her ability to seek help•The frustration and challenges of living with an invisible disability (including being doubted, misunderstood, or having to repeatedly self-advocate)•How a passion for disability rights and justice can stem from multiple things that are not related to being disabled•What the relationship between attendants and their clients are likeTopics We Cover:•How trauma can lead to suicidal thoughts•Lived experience•Recovery and resilience•Identity•Disability justice•Attendant careWho This Episode Is For:•Anyone who’s personally navigating suicidal thoughts or mental health challenges•Anyone who has or wants to know more about living with an invisible disability•Listeners who want to know more about the struggle of being a member of two minority groups•Those interested in mental health advocacy and stigma reduction•Anyone who wants to know more about the relationship between an attendant and clientFollow Danise:•LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danisesugita/•Podcast — The Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community: https://open.spotify.com/show/0pcM5LWXexnuWNKpsndYjb?si=c4e6fb0338fe4be3•Episode (Spotify) — The Voices That Propel Us (with me as a guest): https://open.spotify.com/episode/0It5mDi7BvWXVYd2iPzAvj?si=944baae856b04779•Episode (Apple Podcasts) — Beyond the Barriers: Hollis Peirce on Disability: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/beyond-the-barriers-hollis-peirce-on-disability/id1832052249?i=1000741675477- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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En Garde with Trinity Lowthian: Paris 2024 Paralympic Stories
Send us Fan MailEpisode Summary:On this episode of 21st Century Disability, I sit down with Ottawa wheelchair fencer Trinity Lowthian to talk about how she became disabled, what it’s really like living with feeding tubes, and how she found her way into wheelchair fencing. We also get into where she’s competed so far and the academic wins she’s worked hard for along the way.What You’ll Learn•What it can look like to become disabled and adapt to major life changes•A clearer understanding of feeding tubes (including different types) and day-to-day realities of living with one•How someone gets started in wheelchair fencing, and what training/competition can involve•Ways to pursue sport and academics at the same time, even with complex medical needsTopics We Cover•Trinity’s story: how she became disabled•Feeding tubes we’ve both experienced◦Different tube types and practical considerations•Trinity’s path into wheelchair fencing◦How she found the sport◦Where she has competed and what competition has been like•Trinity’s academic achievements and what helped her succeedStand Out Moments•A candid look at the learning curve of adjusting to disability and rebuilding routines•Practical, lived-experience talk about feeding tube life—what people often misunderstand and what actually helps•The moment Trinity realized wheelchair fencing could be a serious competitive path, not just “something to try”•How Trinity approaches high performance + academics without sacrificing her healthWho This Episode Is For•Disabled listeners navigating new diagnoses or major changes and looking for perspective•Anyone living with (or caring for someone with) a feeding tube who wants more real-world conversation about it•People curious about adaptive sports, especially wheelchair fencing•Students and athletes trying to balance health, school, and training•Allies who want to better understand disability beyond inspiration tropes—through lived experienceFollow Trinity•Instagram: @lowthian_canhttps://www.instagram.com/lowthian_can/Support the Canadian Paralympic TeamDonate: https://paralympic.ca/donate- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Less ‘Whoa!’ More ‘Let’s Go’: Zeen for People Committed to Maintaining Mobility. A conversation with Rick Sherak
Send us Fan MailEpisode SummaryIn this episode, Rick Sherak breaks down the safety and support features behind Zeen, a mobility device designed for people who are committed to maintaining or regaining their ability. We talk about how Zeen helps reduce common risks like tripping, stumbles, and fatigue—and why many first-time users are genuinely surprised by how supportive it feels, including its ability to help someone move from seated to fully supported standing using what Exokinetics calls “Bar Stool Mode.”What You’ll LearnThe inventor of the Zeen Garrett Brown, and his other renowned inventionWhat the Zeen is and what it is designed to do Why many users are shocked (in a good way) by how stable and supportive it feelsHow “Bar Stool Mode” helps users go from seated to fully supported standingWho Zeen tends to be a good fit for (and who it may not be for)Topics We CoverStability and support: what “safe walking” actually means day-to-dayConfidence-building: support that encourages movement (not avoidance)Transitions matter: standing up safely, stopping to rest, and getting moving again“Bar Stool Mode” explained: a supported seated position and assisted rise to standingFatigue management and pacing strategiesStandout Moments / Quotable Lines (Optional placeholders)"I tell you Hollis, and I just always have to say this, the Zeen, though it is a transformative device for many many people, it's not for everybody. It truly is for active minded people that want to either maintain, or in most cases regain, their mobility. It's all in the mind.""You say to them, it has you, it has you. Trust it. And as soon as you see that trust clicking in their minds, it's amazing how the individual has confidence in the device and they can step out and use their body in ways that they haven't in a long time, if ever in some cases.""We often call it 'Barstool Mode' you are sitting up high and you are a part of the conversation."Who This Episode Is ForPeople working to maintain mobility and keep walking part of daily lifePeople who struggle most with sit-to-stand transitionsCare partners seeking safer ways to support independenceClinicians/therapists evaluating real-world mobility tools that still encourage activityFriendly ReminderThis episode is for general education and isn’t medical advice. Talk with a qualified clinician about what’s appropriate for your needs and environment.Links & ResourcesLearn more about Zeen: https://gozeen.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqAAbh4JIBiuuGIBNJYiOxcZu7uF5OaSch-lPMMrtkzB9c2X7hOCall Rick at Exokinetics: +1-833-367-9336Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/go_zeen/https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=zeenTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@zeenmobility- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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When the Body Limits, the Art Expands: Bucko on Muscular Dystrophy and Creativity
Send us Fan MailEpisode SummaryChris "Bucko" Binkowski joins the show to talk about how muscular dystrophy shapes his day-to-day life—and how it also informs the way he makes music and visual art. We get into adaptation as a creative practice, the tools and routines that make creative art possible, and how access needs can become part of an aesthetic rather than a barrier.In This Episode•Bucko’s origin story: how he found music and visual art•Living with muscular dystrophy: what people misunderstand most•How physical limitations affect process, stamina, and scheduling•Adapting tools, instruments, and workflows to keep creating•The emotional side of making art in a changing body•Disability, identity, and how it comes through in the work (directly or indirectly)•Collaboration, community, and asking for (and receiving) help•What Bucko wants audiences to notice—or stop assuming•His most memorable experience or event of his career Key Quotes•“I consider myself a musical performer rather than an artist.”•"...we don't know where we are heading or what our life is going to become, but once you get through life you look back and you do see a picture.”Topics & Themes•Disability and creativity•Access as part of artistic practice•Process over productivity•Tools, tech, and technique changes over time•Authentic representation vs. inspiration narrativesLinks & Resources •Bucko Binkowski — Website: https://www.patreon.com/buckoart•Bucko on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buckoart/•Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA): https://www.mda.org/- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Beyond the Brain: Zylo's Real Estate Playbook
Send us Fan MailEpisode Overview: In this enlightening episode, we sit down with Zylo Marshall, a resilient individual who has confronted the challenges of living with brain damage since childhood. Zylo shares his personal experiences with bullying, the impact of his disability, and his unique journey in the real estate industry. We also delve into the complexities of living on a disability pension in California, discussing the intricacies of the SSI system and proposing solutions for systemic change.Key Topics Discussed:•Understanding Brain Damage and Its Challenges:◦Zylo shares insights into what it's like to grow up with brain damage, detailing the bullying he faced from peers who lacked understanding and empathy.◦He explains the nuances of learning and comprehension difficulties associated with his condition.•Zylo's Real Estate Career:◦Transitioning from discussing his personal challenges, we explore Zylo's successes in the real estate sector.◦He recounts how his experiences have shaped his perspective in business and client interactions.•Disability Pension Insights:◦The conversation turns to the realities of living on a disability pension, specifically SSI in California, and how it compares to the ODSP in Canada.◦Zylo discusses legalities concerning contract work and its implications for individuals on disability—highlighting the risk of immediate pension cancellation when contract earnings exceed thresholds.•Proposing Systemic Changes:◦Zylo emphasizes the need for advocacy and representation to elevate disability issues in American politics.◦He suggests forming coalitions with representatives from each state to amplify voices and bring awareness to the challenges faced by disabled individuals.Join the Conversation: Listeners are encouraged to engage with Zylo and share their thoughts or experiences. He can be contacted at:•Phone: 1-916-501-2626•Email: [email protected] Thoughts: This episode is a powerful reminder of resilience and the importance of empathy. Zylo’s story not only highlights personal struggles but also calls for collective action to improve the lives of individuals with disabilities.Subscribe & Follow: Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more inspiring stories and discussions. Share this episode to help spread awareness about the challenges faced by those with disabilities!- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Hear, Hear! The Sweet Science Behind FLO True Balance
Send us Fan MailEpisode Summary: In this captivating episode, we sit down with Michael Leung, the innovative mind behind The Flo Group and the FLO TrueBalance hearing aid. Michael shares his inspiring journey, which began with his own challenges related to vision problems. His personal experiences motivated him to seek solutions in the realm of audiology, leading to the development of this groundbreaking technology. Unlike traditional hearing aids, FLO TrueBalance sits comfortably on the outside of the ear and utilizes gentle vibrations through the cheekbones to transmit sound directly to the inner ear. This unique design not only enhances hearing but also keeps users aware of their surroundings. Join us as Michael discusses the intersection of his personal history and innovative technology that is transforming the way we hear the world.###Key Topics Discussed:•Michael's background and the inspiration behind The Flo Group•How his history of vision problems influenced his focus on sound technology•The unique features of the FLO TrueBalance hearing aid•How vibrations via the cheekbones change the hearing experience•The importance of awareness of surroundings for hearing aid users•Overcoming challenges in the tech and health industries•Future advancements and what’s next for The Flo Group###Guest: Michael LeungFounder & CEO, The Flo GroupCalgary, Alberta###Resources Mentioned:•The Flo Group Website: https://www.theinnerflo.ca/•FLO TrueBalance Product Page: https://www.theinnerflo.ca/pages/flo-product-line-innovating-with-purpose•More related technology by The Flo Group: https://www.theinnerflo.ca/pages/about-the-ceo-michael-leung-turning-struggles-into-sound###TheFLOGroup Socials:• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theflogroup/• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-flo-group/posts/?feedView=all• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=the%20flo%20group###Connect with Michael:•LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-leung-462547298/- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Unamic's Footprint: Crafting Adaptive Comfort
Send us Fan MailIn this exciting episode, we welcome back our first returning guest, Christian Stylianou! Christian first joined us to share his insights into the world of adaptive fashion, and today, he's back to dive into his latest venture: Unamic Clothing.Unamic is an innovative adaptive clothing line, currently focused on providing stylish and functional socks designed for individuals with unique needs. Christian explains how Unamic aims to bridge the gap between adaptive clothing and contemporary, fashionable apparel. He shares his vision of creating products that not only serve a functional purpose but also empower individuals to express their personal style.During our conversation, we explore:- The inspiration behind Unamic Clothing and its mission.- The design process and the thought that goes into creating adaptive socks.- Future plans for expanding the Unamic product line beyond socks.- The importance of inclusivity and style in adaptive fashion.Christian's passion for making a difference in the lives of those who require adaptive clothing shines through in this episode. Whether you're interested in fashion, entrepreneurship, or just want to learn more about adaptive clothing, this episode is for you!#### Key Takeaways:- Unamic Clothing's mission to merge style with functionality in adaptive fashion.- Insights into the design and production of adaptive socks.- Future expansions and upcoming products from Unamic Clothing.- The importance of representation and inclusivity in the fashion industry.#### Episode Resources:- Learn more about Unamic Clothing: www.unamic.co- Follow Unamic on social media: Instagram: @unamic, @christianstylianou LinkedIn: @unamic, @ChristianStylianou, Facebook: @christianstylianou#### Join the Conversation:We want to hear from you! What are your thoughts on adaptive fashion? Have you tried Unamic's products? Share your experiences with us on social media or leave a comment on our website!**Thanks for listening! Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast!**- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Knot Your Average Knife: The NULU Experience
Send us Fan Mail**Episode Summary:**In this episode of *21st Century Disability*, host Hollis Peirce sits down with American veteran Douglas Katz, whose years of service have left him with long-term upper body injuries, particularly affecting his shoulders. These challenges have made everyday tasks, like cooking, quite difficult for Doug. In response to his struggles, Doug set out to create an innovative tool that would make cooking safer and more accessible for himself. However, what he discovered was even more impactful: he designed a knife that not only aids him but also benefits individuals with various physical disabilities. Join us as Doug shares his inspiring journey of creating the NULU knife, detailing the design process and the unexpected ways it can help others. **Key Takeaways:**- The impact of military service on physical health.- The challenges of daily tasks for individuals with upper body injuries.- The creative process behind designing accessible tools.- How the NULU knife supports those with multiple types of physical disabilities.**Listen to the episode to find out:**- What inspired Doug to invent the NULU knife.- The unique features of the knife that make it beneficial for a wide range of users.- Doug's personal journey and the lessons learned along the way.**Links and Resources:**- Follow Doug Katz and learn more about the NULU knife Website: https://nuluknives.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nuluknives/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560603133626Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/dkwp93g3h2.bsky.socialLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglaskatz/- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Access Denied: The Real Talk on Ableism and Inclusion
Send us Fan MailIn this enlightening episode, we sit down with Anna Schmid, an expert in disability advocacy and workplace inclusion. Together, we explore the pervasive issue of ableism in the workplace, and in the real world. During our conversation we discuss its impact on employees with disabilities and the importance of creating an inclusive environment for all. Anna shares her insights on practical strategies for dismantling ableism and fostering a culture of accessibility and respect. #### Key Topics Discussed:- **Understanding Ableism:** What it is and how it manifests in workplace, as well as real world and political settings.- **Personal Experiences:** Anna shares her journey and experiences with ableism in her professional and personal life.- **The Cost of Exclusion:** How ableism affects not only individuals but also organizational culture and productivity.- **Future of Work:** Discussing the evolving landscape of work and the ongoing need for accessibility.#### Guest Bio:**Anna Schmid** is a passionate advocate for disability rights and inclusion in the workplace. With over a decade of experience in organizational development and accessibility consulting, Anna helps businesses implement effective strategies to support employees of all abilities. She is dedicated to raising awareness about ableism and empowering individuals to create positive change in their workplaces.#### Resources Mentioned:- Website: https://annaschmidspeaker.com - Substack: @lovelylotus247 - Instagram: @lovelylotus247- LinkedIn: @annaschmid- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Beyond the Diagnosis: Muscle Up with Zoe Harrison
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with the inspiring Zoe Harrison, host of the podcast *Dystrophy Diaries* and author of the book *One In A Million*. Together, we explore our personal journeys with our diagnoses and the unique challenges we faced during our teenage years, particularly the struggle with internal ableism. Zoe shares her experiences navigating the complexities of living with dystrophy, offering insights into how she's turned her challenges into opportunities for growth and empowerment. We discuss the importance of representation, community, and self-acceptance, and how these themes resonate through her work in both her podcast and her book.**Key Discussion Points:**- Our personal diagnoses and how they shaped our identities.- The internal ableism we experienced as teenagers and how we learned to combat it.- An overview of Zoe's podcast, *Dystrophy Diaries*, and its mission to raise awareness and foster community.- Insights into Zoe's book, *One In A Million*, and the stories of resilience it shares.- The role of social media in building a supportive network for those with disabilities.**Connect with Zoe Harrison:**- Instagram: [@dystrophydiaries](https://www.instagram.com/dystrophydiaries)- YouTube: [@dystrophydiaries](https://www.youtube.com/@dystrophydiaries)- LinkedIn: [@zoeharrison](https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoeharrison)Join us for this heartfelt conversation that aims to inspire and uplift those who may be navigating similar paths. Don't forget to check out Zoe's podcast and book for more insights into embracing life with a disability!- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Fashionably Inclusive: Victoria Scholz’s Style Revolution
Send us Fan Mail**Episode Description:**Join us in this inspiring episode as we sit down with Victoria Scholz, an accessible fashion advocate who has been making waves in the fashion industry since the tender age of 15. With a master’s degree in sustainable fashion, Victoria is not just a visionary; she's a trailblazer dedicated to creating a more inclusive and environmentally friendly fashion landscape.**In This Episode, We Discuss:**- **Victoria's Early Start in Fashion:** Discover how Victoria began her journey in the fashion industry at just 15 years old and the experiences that shaped her passion for accessible fashion.- **Sustainable Fashion Education:** Hear about Victoria's pursuit of a master’s degree in sustainable fashion and how this education influences her design philosophy and business practices.- **Creating House of Dodo:** Learn about the inception of Victoria's own clothing brand, House of Dodo, launched in 2020. We discuss her vision for the brand, its mission, and the significance of making fashion accessible for all.- **The Importance of Inclusivity in Fashion:** Victoria shares her insights on why accessible fashion matters and how it can empower individuals of all abilities to express themselves through style.- **The Future of Fashion:** Get Victoria's perspective on the evolving landscape of fashion and what she sees as the next big trends in sustainability and inclusivity.**Key Takeaways:**- The journey of a young entrepreneur in the fashion world.- The role of education in driving sustainable practices.- How brands can prioritize accessibility and inclusivity.- The impact of personal mission on business success.**Resources Mentioned:**- House of Dodo Website: www.dodoscholz.com- Victoria's Social Media: - Instagram: @vcnscholz- LinkedIn: Victoria C. N. Scholz- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Flexing the Future: How Robotic Arms Are Changing Lives. A Conversation With Laila Burns
Send us Fan Mail**Podcast Episode Show Notes: The Future is Within Reach: Laila and Sielo Robotics** **Episode Overview:** In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Laila and her pivotal role in founding Sielo Robotics, a groundbreaking company dedicated to creating assistive robotics. What began as a university class project has transformed into a promising startup, making significant strides in the field of adaptive technology.**Key Topics Discussed:**1. **Founding Story:** Discover how Laila and her team turned a class project into Sielo Robotics, a company focused on developing assistive robotic solutions that empower individuals with disabilities.2. **Startup Funding:** We explore how Sielo Robotics has successfully secured funding through pitch competitions, showcasing their innovative ideas and vision for the future of assistive technology.3. **Partnership with Bruyère Health:** Learn about the collaboration between Sielo Robotics and Bruyère Health, and how this partnership is helping them achieve their ultimate goals of enhancing accessibility and improving lives.4. **Government Funding and Accessibility:** We discuss the critical role of government funding in providing access to advanced technologies for disabled individuals, and how Sielo Robotics aims to make their products more affordable for those who need them most.5. **Vision for the Future:** Hear about Sielo Robotics’ commitment to innovation and their long-term goals in the assistive technology space.**Connect with Sielo Robotics:** To learn more about Sielo Robotics and their mission, visit their website: [sielorobotics.com](https://sielorobotics.com/). Follow them on social media for updates and insights: - Facebook: [@sielorobotics](https://www.facebook.com/sielorobotics) - Instagram: [@sielorobotics](https://www.instagram.com/sielorobotics) - TikTok: [@sielorobotics](https://www.tiktok.com/@sielorobotics) **Conclusion:** Join us for an enlightening conversation that not only highlights the incredible advancements in assistive robotics but also emphasizes the importance of accessibility and affordability in technology for everyone. Don't miss this episode filled with innovation, inspiration, and a vision for a more inclusive future! **Hashtags:** #21stcenturydisability #sielorobotics #nothingaboutuswithoutus #disabilityawareness #assistiverobotics #technology - Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Healing Hearts: The Role of a Chaplain in Complex Continuing Care
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Roshene Lawson, a compassionate and dedicated chaplain at Bruyère Health Centretown Campus. Roshene shares her insights on the role of spirituality and emotional support in healthcare, especially in the context of caring for patients with disabilities. She discusses the importance of holistic care and the impact of a supportive environment on patient well-being.**Key Topics:**- The role of chaplaincy in healthcare settings- Spiritual care for patients and families- The significance of community and support systems- Personal stories and experiences from 5 North**Related Links Mentioned in the Episode:**- [Instagram Reel: Inspirational Moments](https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMgPUzjvHEB/)- [CBC News Article: Hallway of Hope at Bruyère](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/hallway-of-hope-bruy%C3%A8re-1.7591921)**Quotes From the Episode**"There was a time yes, where we were very much the God Squad." - Roshene Lawson"Spiritual care is about reinserting the humanization." - Roshene Lawson #21stCenturyDisability #Healthcare #SpiritualCare #BruyèreHealth #CompassionateCare #MentalHealthAwareness #PatientSupport- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Intimacy Unplugged: The Right to Love and Be Loved
Send us Fan MailIn this enlightening episode, we sit down with Maria, a full-time wheelchair user with Spina Bifida and a devoted mother of two. Maria passionately discusses her campaign advocating for the sexual rights of disabled individuals, shedding light on the critical need for awareness and education surrounding this often-overlooked topic. Throughout the conversation, Maria highlights the numerous challenges that disabled people encounter in accessing appropriate healthcare and sexual health education. She emphasizes the importance of fostering spontaneity and intimacy in relationships, which are crucial for the overall well-being of individuals with disabilities.As the discussion unfolds, Maria calls for the creation of more inclusive environments that support the sexual rights and well-being of disabled individuals. She also underscores the necessity of collaboration among advocates, healthcare providers, and educators to address the multifaceted issues related to sex and disability.**Key Topics Discussed:**- Maria's personal journey and experiences as a wheelchair user with Spina Bifida- The importance of advocating for the sexual rights of disabled people- Barriers to accessing healthcare and sexual health education- The role of spontaneity and intimacy in relationships for disabled individuals- The need for inclusive environments that promote sexual well-being- Collaboration and advocacy efforts in the realm of sex and disability**Guest Bio:**Maria is a passionate advocate for the sexual rights of disabled individuals. As a full-time wheelchair user and a mother, she brings a unique perspective to the conversation about accessibility, intimacy, and the importance of sexual health education for all.**Resources Mentioned:**Instagram: @cynthia.j24Book: Sex Meets Life by Anna Sansom (https://sexmeetslife.com/)(https://www.amazon.ca/Sex-Meets-Life-Anna-Sansom/dp/B0DL9BPKGS/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2JKW0VD9BV2DT&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.IVZLqPreoc5EFIgbIuCkuvuqg_NklhJJoxEXNB5vyl0JOR1ePDqO6Tgtf_rD58ajfcVZgJGGgVRiE3vA0knFZfcC32aexEP3HPoDpt8PRV9wyExXUS4wg7YECWvtef6-C7Xa9Yh_dh_RZOgBAMEN2P-KGVL3lpa1Je8_IoHWAfKjZJGbL2ehaWRaqm9Zkb_CO9QeRF8-S6UwU_-vDzKckbz9jmlt6NS3LVOk2owYLeg4LgLkreZnD_wwMe7wvsqoCHXIonvmzcGwtJmLWDWvkHjK7dbLCgCR9r5Xo_4KU38.q1npVUIeS64QyJUsKD8odlQNLeUgkUgWx5ccpzcyPyA&dib_tag=se&keywords=sex+meets+life+book&qid=1750269223&sprefix=sex+meets+life+book%2Caps%2C91&sr=8-1) - Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Savouring Success: Debra Erickson’s Recipe for Empowerment at The Blind Kitchen
Send us Fan MailIn this inspiring episode, we sit down with Debra Erickson, the owner of The Blind Kitchen, who shares her remarkable journey as a visually impaired chef, entrepreneur, and educator. Debra's passion for teaching visually impaired individuals how to cook safely and confidently shines through as she discusses the resources and techniques she provides to help others embrace their culinary skills. Highlights Debra's Personal Journey: - Insights into her life as a visually impaired chef. - The motivation behind starting The Blind Kitchen.Teaching Cooking Skills: - The importance of empowering visually impaired individuals to cook. - Strategies for teaching cooking safety and confidence in the kitchen.Understanding Disabilities: - The need for greater awareness and acceptance of disabilities. - Conversations around the challenges faced in daily life and cooking.Accessibility Audits: - Discussing the challenges and importance of accessibility in culinary spaces. - How accessibility audits can improve the cooking experience for the visually impaired.Problem-Solving in Cooking: - The role of mindfulness and creativity in cooking without sight. - Tips for adapting recipes and techniques for visually impaired cooks.Food as a Connector: - How cooking and sharing meals can foster social connections. - The significance of food in building relationships and community.Teaching Children: - The importance of instilling cooking skills in children from a young age. - Encouraging independence and life skills through culinary education.Embracing Cooking: - Motivating visually impaired individuals to embrace cooking as a means of independence. - Resources and support available for those interested in cooking.Quotes from the Episode:- "Cooking is not just about the food; it's about the connections we create." Debra Erickson- "Mindfulness in the kitchen can turn challenges into creative solutions." Debra EricksonFollow Debra: Website: https://theblindkitchen.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theblindkitchenInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theblindkitchen1/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debra-erickson-the-blind-kitchen/Contact Debra: [email protected] Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Manifesting Change: Tiffany Yu's Guide to an Anti-Ableist World
Send us Fan MailIn this inspiring episode, we sit down with Tiffany Yu, a passionate disability advocate who has made significant strides in the field of inclusivity and social justice. Tiffany shares her personal journey with disability and how it has shaped her identity and professional path. As the founder of Diversability, she is dedicated to building a community that champions the rights and voices of individuals with disabilities.Tiffany discusses the key themes of her book, "The Anti-Ableist Manifesto," exploring its structure and the inspiration behind it. She emphasizes the importance of challenging societal norms and fostering inclusivity in all aspects of life. Throughout the conversation, Tiffany provides valuable insights into her advocacy work, her approach to educating others about disability, and the necessity of creating a world that embraces diversity.**Key Topics Discussed:**- Tiffany's personal journey and experiences with disability.- The founding of Diversability and its mission to empower the disability community.- Insights into her book, "The Anti-Ableist Manifesto," and its key messages.- The significance of identity and community-building in disability advocacy.- Strategies for challenging ableism and fostering inclusivity in various environments.- The role of education in promoting awareness and understanding of disability issues.**Resources Mentioned:**- Visit https://www.diversibility.org to learn more about Tiffany's organization and its initiatives.- Check out Tiffany's book for a deeper dive into her advocacy work (https://www.amazon.ca/Anti-Ableist-Manifesto-Smashing-Stereotypes-Disability-Inclusive/dp/B0CWJ2RFLR/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3HPP35L5Y0N4G&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.IJm-ZOJa5kfGNRXLLctBR-6AA1LqDWuhAuG5Uy7tVbU.1ZQEPfkBZcJHotWzI6HUNlNA53evckHiWw7ozTMbLeo&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+anti-ableist+manifesto&qid=1747847680&sprefix=the+anti+able%2Caps%2C161&sr=8-1)**Follow Tiffany Yu:**- [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/imtiffanyyu/) - [Twitter](https://www.twitter.com/tiffanyyu) - [Bluesky](https://bsky.app/profile/imtiffanyyu.bsky.social) - [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/imtiffanyyu)- [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanyyu) **Listen to the Episode:** Tune in to hear Tiffany's powerful story and gain insight into the importance of disability advocacy and anti-ableism. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review!### Closing Remarks:Thank you for joining us for this enlightening conversation with Tiffany Yu. We hope you feel inspired to engage with and advocate for inclusivity in your own community.- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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The Blind Blogger's Bookshelf: A Love for Literature
Send us Fan MailIn this inspiring episode, we sit down with Max Ivey, known as "the Blind Blogger," to explore his remarkable journey through life as someone with Retinitis Pigmentosa. Max shares his insights on reading, writing, and the importance of accessibility in our digital world. From his unexpected transition from a career in carnival management to becoming an accessibility advisor, Max's story is one of resilience, passion, and advocacy.Max opens up about his experience living with this progressive eye condition, discussing how it has shaped his worldview and influenced his love for literature.Max shares insights into the world of publishing, revealing the lesser-known advantages and drawbacks of various reading formats. He discusses the importance of accessibility features in eBooks and audiobooks, and how these can either enhance or hinder the reading experience for those with disabilities.**Contact and Resources:** Max shares how listeners can connect with him through his websites, where they can find more about his work and advocacy efforts.https://theblindblogger.net/ https://theaccessibilityadvantage.com/https://www.facebook.com/theblindbloggerhttps://www.instagram.com/theblindblogger/ - Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Verses and Voices: A Poet's Perspective on Schizophrenia
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we welcome special guest Dale Walsh, who shares his extraordinary journey of recovery from schizophrenia through the lens of his poetry. Dale offers insightful perspectives on living with mental illness, drawing from his personal experiences. Together, we delve into various facets of mental health, including the role of therapy and the unique challenges faced by those with schizophrenia.Dale also discusses his dual career as a poet and a mentor, offering guidance and support to others navigating similar paths. His story is one of resilience and creativity, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of mental illness and the power of artistic expression in healing.Join us for a captivating conversation that highlights the intersection of mental health, creativity, and community support.If you're interested in learning more about Dale's program, L.I.V.E. L.O.V.E. — which stands for Learn, Integrate, Validate, Explore, and Listen, Observe, Value, and Express — you can schedule an appointment with him at [calendly.com/dalecoach55](https://calendly.com/dalecoach55). For more information, visit his website at [dewlivelove.net](https://dewlivelove.net/).Additionally, a collection of Dale's poetry is available online under the name D.E. Walsh on Amazon. Check it out to experience his powerful and moving poetic expression.- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Transformative Impact of Little Deeds
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Twenty-First Century Living, Greg and Hollis explore the unique career path of Greg Cantori, whose journey from bicycle repairman to advocate for aging-in-place has reshaped the landscape of home safety. Discover how Greg's knack for practical solutions and his entrepreneurial spirit led to the establishment of Little Deeds, a company focused on making homes safer and more comfortable for the aging population through simple yet effective modifications.*Contact Little Deeds*Phone: (410) 450-4466Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LittleDeedsHomeAdaptationsWebsite: https://www.littledeeds.com/- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Fragile Frames, Unbreakable Art: A Brush with Resilience
Send us Fan MailIn this inspiring episode, we sit down with Katherine Klimatas, a talented graphic designer who shares her journey of creativity and entrepreneurship. Katherine, a graduate of Loyola University, has not only built a successful business but also advocates for change and awareness as a designer living with brittle bones disease.Join us as we explore Katherine's unique perspective on design, how her personal experiences have shaped her career, and the innovative ways she's overcome challenges to establish her own thriving business. Her story is a testament to resilience, creativity, and determination.**Connect with Katherine:**- Business Website: http://kakartnola.com/- Social Media Handles:- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kakartnola- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kakartnola- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherineklimitas/Don't miss this empowering episode that highlights the strength and creativity needed to overcome life's challenges and achieve success.- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Wheels of Change: Andrew Gurza's Queer Spin on Disability Advocacy
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Twenty-First Century Disability, Hollis sits down with Andrew Gurza, a prominent disability awareness consultant, to delve into his impactful career and personal experiences. Join us as we explore a range of topics that are not only insightful but also essential for understanding the multifaceted nature of living with a disability.Learn more about Andrew Gurza by following him on social media! Instagram: @andrewgurza6 Bluesky: @andrewgurza6.bsky.social Watch "Picture This": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fMCsyhvnEcPurchase Andrew's Book: Notes From A Queer CrippleAndrew's Website: www.andrewgurza.com- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Touch-Free and Barrier-Free: A Chat with Rob Dotten
Send us Fan MailWelcome to another enlightening episode of Twenty-First Century Disability, where today, we take a deep dive into a realm that is as inspiring as it is innovative—accessible technology. Join us as we chat with Rob Dotten, the dynamic director of accessibility initiatives at the forefront of the contactless access revolution. Whether you’re an accessibility advocate, a tech innovator, or someone personally affected by disability, this episode provides rich insights into how we can co-create a future that is accessible for everyone. Listen in and find out how touch-free can mean barrier-free! Learn more about ContactlessAccess here: https://contactlessaccess.ca/ - Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Behind the Smile: Dr. Jeff Preston on the Joker and Mental Health in Batman Films
Send us Fan MailIn this compelling episode of Twenty-First Century Disability, we welcome Dr. Jeff Preston, a distinguished professor of Disability Studies at Western University. Dr. Preston discusses his insightful research on the depiction of mental health issues through the narratives of the Joker character in Batman films and examines themes of mental health and masculinity through the lens of popular television. His expertise sheds light on how these portrayals reflect and shape societal attitudes towards mental health and disability.Follow Jeff onVisit Jeff's Website: https://jeffpreston.ca/Instagram: @jeffprestonFacebook: Jeff PrestonBluesky: @jeffpreston.bsky.socialLinkedIn: Jeff PrestonFollow Jeff's Podcast:Instagram: @invalidcultureListen To Invalid CultureSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1KEATOUSnZFXPVT06ECnfu?si=831723f6e79c4612Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/invalid-culture/id1586006220- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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BONUS EPISODE! Featuring Stuart Mackay
Send us Fan MailThis episode features Mr Stuart Mackay, who is currently campaigning to be the Ontario Liberal Party's candidate in Ottawa Centre. He is passionate about his community, and he spoke with us about his passion for more disability rights in Ontario.- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Parasports In the Community
Send us Fan MailThe Paralympic Games is an amazing event. However, when they are done these amazing adaptive sports virtually disappear. This episode of Twenty-First Century Disability looks at these parasports from a community, or grassroots level. This episode follows three parasports that are available in Ottawa, Canada. These parasports are powerhockey, wheelchair fencing, and adaptive boxing. - Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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History of the Paralympic Games
Send us Fan MailThis episode of Twenty-First Century Disability discusses the history of the Paralympic Games. Within the episode you will learn about its early beginnings as the Stoke Mandeville Games in Great Britain, to the Paralympic Games that we know and love today. - Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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The Experiences of a Vulnerable Patient Part 2: Life in Complex/Post Acute Care
Send us Fan MailThis episode of Twenty-First Century Disability is a follow up episode to our previous one. It depicts my real life experiences in a complex/ post cute care which began in 2022. This is part two of a two part episode that revolve around the topics of the vulnerable patient.- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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The Experiences of a Vulnerable Patient Part 1: Life In Acute Care
Send us Fan MailWhat is a vulnerable patient? What is it like to be a vulnerable patient in acute care? This episode of Twenty-First Century Disability answers these questions by depicting my real life experiences in acute care in 2021/2022. This is part one of a two part episode that revolve around the topics of the vulnerable patient.- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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The History of the Wheelchair Part 2: How to get a wheelchair!
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Twenty-First Century Disability, we take a deep dive into the world of occupational therapy. Amanda Sutherland, who is my occupational therapist here at Saint Vincent Bruyère, helps us to understand just how complicated a process it is to purchase a new chair for any patient. As an example we discuss just how many bumps we have had to overcome to get me in my new wheelchair.- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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The History of the Wheelchair
Send us Fan MailThis episode is the first episode of season two of Twenty-First Century Disability! This episode celebrates March 1st as the International Wheelchair Day by describing the history of the wheelchair from its beginnings to the present day powerchair. This is part one of a two part episode. Part two will be released April 10th, 2024.- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Identity
Send us Fan MailWhen someone says the word 'identity', it can mean many different things to many different people. This episode discusses the term as it relates to disability. The topic of disability and identity is too complex to cover in a single episode. Therefore, we will begin with my perspective on the matter. Fear not, this subject will be covered in various other episodes, but this is a great place to start.- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Disability 2: Hemiplegia/Christian Stylianou Master of Cricket
Send us Fan MailThis episode of Twenty-First Century Disability is a VERY special episode. First, it is the second episode of a series of episodes that focuses on one specific type of disability. The disability which it discusses is Hemiplegia. Secondly, it is part two, of a two-part episode that is co-hosted by Christian Stylianou.Christian Stylianou is the host of a podcast titled The Disability Podcast. You can find part one of this two-part episode on his podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ScQyQdkOGV6TD4cAK6BcA?si=a8fde894397c4324. You can also follow The Disability Podcast on Instagram @the_disability_podcast, as well as his own Instagram @christianstylianou, and his business' Instagram @unamic.co. - Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Disability 1: Muscular Dystrophy
Send us Fan MailThis is the first-ever episode of a special series where we take more of a deep dive into a particular disability. Within this series of episodes, we will discuss the history of the disability, as well as whether or not there are different types of that disability. We will also chat with someone who either has that particular disability or is knowledgeable about that disability. Today we will take a look at Muscular Dystrophy. Our guest for today is Debra Chiabai. Debra is a former President of the Muscular Dystrophy Association - Ottawa Chapter, she is also the mother of a boy with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. - Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Life Is A Job.
Send us Fan MailDo you ever feel like the life you lead is a full-time job? Many in this world, such as stay-at-home parents, podcasters, and academics, can relate to this idea. I have experience with two out of the three in this list. But some of you may not realize that to many disabled persons, just getting through a day-to-day life requires the same amount of energy as a full-time job.This topic is what episode two of 21st Century Disability is all about! Take a listen and let me know what you think.- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Ableism
Send us Fan MailWhat does ableism mean to you? The first full-length episode of Twenty-First Century Disability is about this topic. When I think about what frustrates me most is when someone makes assumptions about a disabled person because they are in a wheelchair. That is just one example, though. Let me know what it means to you in a comment below!- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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Welcome to 21st Century Disability
Send us Fan MailSpecial preview episode of 21st Century Disability. Find out all that you can expect to hear while listening to this new and exciting podcast!- Connect with us on social media to share your thoughts about this episode. Instagram: @21stcenturydisabilityFacebook: Twenty-First Century DisabilityBluesky: @21centdisability.bsky.socialTikTok: @21stcenturydisabilityLinkedIn: Hollis Peirce- Use the hashtag #21stCenturyDisability to join the discussion online.Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming episodes and events by clicking here: https://www.21stcenturydisability.com/contact!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Let's be honest. Life with a disability can be difficult. Luckily, we are living in the twenty-first century. This podcast is about how living in the modern world has helped people with disabilities to have fairly "normal" lives. Join me as we explore why this is and as I try to look at disability from a social model perspective and change how the world sees disability.
HOSTED BY
Hollis Peirce
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