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Rare Treasures
by Steph Deague-Hall
Rare Treasures is a podcast all about rare conditions and disabilities.Each episode will focus on a rare disability or condition.We will gather information and statistics as well as interview people affected by the condition.
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Dory
In this week of Rare Treasures we are having mini episodes where we talk about characters with disabilities. We investigate to see if they are a good representation of disability. In this episode we are talking about Dory from Disney's Finding Nemo (2003) and Finding Dory (2016) and if she is an accurate representation of disability.Research and Resources:https://www.cbsnews.com/news/finding-dory-shatters-stereotypes-about-disabilities-with-empowering-characters/https://www.dementia.org.au/about-dementia/dementia-facts-and-figureshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQRgk8wUqJshttps://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/amnesiaTo follow along with me and my journey check out my socials:@stephtheartist
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Pilot: Subcortical Band Hetrotopia (SBH)
Pilot: In this first episode we meet Steph your host as she talks about her experiences living with the rare condition Subcortical Band Hetrotopia (SBH). We also meet Meg her mum and her experience of raising a daughter with neurodiversityThis show was created and produced by Steph Deague-HallWith special thanks to:Assistant Producer/Support Worker - Chloe Elise PaulGuest speaker - Meg Deague-HallMusic Intro - Jack HewittTapdancing - Daisy the dogMy family: Amber, Emily and DadChicken noises - Thelma and LouiseMental health resourcesBeyond BlueLifeline13YARN
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Rare Treasures is a podcast all about rare conditions and disabilities.Each episode will focus on a rare disability or condition.We will gather information and statistics as well as interview people affected by the condition.
HOSTED BY
Steph Deague-Hall
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