Episodios

  • Citizens United & the Disability Vote: Reclaiming Our Democracy Witch Alexis Claiborne
    Oct 1 2025

    Unpack the shocking influence of money in politics with us! We dissect how large donations and Super PACs are shaping elections and explore the crucial role of grassroots movements and community engagement in fighting back. Discover strategies for building political support, navigating the path to candidacy, and fostering meaningful conversations across political divides. We delve into the complexities of political discourse, the power of empathy, the necessity of intergenerational dialogue, and the urgent need for term limits. Learn about the lasting impact of Citizens United and why engaging marginalized communities, especially the disability community, is paramount. Hear personal stories on how family shapes political views and the undeniable importance of grassroots support for impactful campaigns.

    money in politics, super pacs, large donations, grassroots movements, community engagement, political campaigns, running for office, candidacy, political discourse, empathy in politics, intergenerational dialogue, term limits, citizens united, disability vote, disability community, marginalized communities, family and politics, grassroots support, election influence, campaign strategies


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    1 h y 15 m
  • Aggressive Systemic Mastocytosis: Life, Advocacy, and Resilience: author Rachell Largent Phillips
    Sep 23 2025

    Keywords


    Aggressive Systemic Mastocytosis, chronic illness, advocacy, mental health, writing, self-care, body image, healthcare activism, rare diseases, education



    Summary


    In this conversation, Rachel Largent Phillips shares her journey with aggressive systemic mastocytosis, a rare disorder that significantly impacts her daily life. She discusses the challenges of living with a chronic illness, including navigating the healthcare system, advocating for herself and others, and the emotional toll of writing her book, 'Life Beyond the Flare.' Rachel emphasizes the importance of self-care, mental health, and authenticity in the face of societal pressures and the complexities of living with a rare disease. She also highlights the political nature of healthcare and the need for continued advocacy for those with chronic illnesses.



    Takeaways


    Rachel was born with aggressive systemic mastocytosis, diagnosed in her 30s.

    It took 12 years for her to receive a proper diagnosis.

    Daily life is unpredictable, requiring constant vigilance and preparedness.

    Advocacy is crucial; Rachel has lobbied for healthcare reforms.

    Writing her book was a way to educate others about her rare disease.

    Self-care and giving oneself grace are essential for managing chronic illness.

    Rest can take many forms, including mental and emotional breaks.

    Navigating relationships while managing a chronic illness can be challenging.

    Societal beauty standards can add pressure to those with chronic illnesses.

    Mental health is as important as physical health in chronic illness management.



    Sound bites


    "I was born with it."

    "I have lots of EpiPens."

    "It's okay to have bad days."



    Chapters


    00:00 Understanding Aggressive Systemic Mastocytosis

    03:31 Navigating Daily Life with a Rare Disorder

    07:47 Advocacy and Activism in Healthcare

    10:51 The Emotional Journey of Writing a Book

    13:48 Finding Grace in Chronic Illness

    16:01 Rest and Self-Care Strategies

    18:27 Managing Allergies and Anaphylaxis

    21:33 Dating and Relationships with Chronic Illness

    24:45 Societal Pressures and Body Image

    29:11 The Importance of Mental Health

    34:07 The Power of Authenticity

    37:34 Navigating the Medical System

    43:45 The Reality of Living with a Rare Disease

    49:56 Pursuing Education Amidst Health Challenges

    54:06 The Political Nature of Healthcare


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    53 m
  • The Power of Kindness & Community for Disabled Writers: A Conversation with Faye Perez
    Sep 3 2025

    Join us for Part 2 of our inspiring conversation with acclaimed Fantasy Author Faye Perez on the "Invisible Not Broken" podcast! In this wide-ranging episode, Faye shares unique insights on how "Dressing Up" can be a powerful path to joy and self-expression, even when navigating the complexities of invisible disabilities.

    We delve into the "Rebellion of Kindness" and its role in fostering positive change, exploring how to build resilient communities in increasingly challenging times. Faye also offers profound reflections on the changing landscape of social norms and the nuanced experience of "Aging in the Time of COVID," providing a unique perspective on resilience and adaptation.

    For aspiring and established writers, this episode is packed with wisdom! Faye demystifies the "Writing Journey," revealing practical strategies for "Organizing Your Thoughts for Writing Success" and the transformative power of "Embracing the Joy of Writing." She candidly discusses "Navigating the Writer's Journey" and the profound "Art of Writing: Process and Responsibility."

    Tune in for an authentic, thought-provoking discussion that blends creativity, social commentary, and personal growth. Whether you're a fantasy fan, an aspiring writer, or someone interested in disability advocacy and building a kinder world, this episode offers invaluable takeaways.

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    1 h y 28 m
  • Sister Create a Disability Dating APP for Inclusive Dating for People with Disabilities | How Datability is Changing Love & Connection ♿❤️
    Aug 25 2025

    Looking for a more inclusive, accessible way to date while disabled or chronically ill? 💘 In this eye-opening podcast episode, we talk to Jacqueline and Alexa Child, the founders of Datability — a revolutionary dating app built by and for the disability community. They open up about dating with chronic illness, building tech for accessibility, and why representation in love matters.

    This episode is perfect for anyone searching for disability-friendly dating apps, chronic illness support, or inspiration from disabled entrepreneurs.

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    📌 Follow for more disability advocacy, inclusive tech, and real talk about relationships.

    #DisabilityDating #Datability #InclusiveLove #ChronicIllnessAwareness #DisabledAndProud #AccessibleDating #DatingWithDisabilities #DisabledEntrepreneurs #RepresentationMatters #PodcastRecommendations #PinterestPodcast #LoveWithoutLimits

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Empowering Disabled Entrepreneurs: Navigating Chronic Illness, Parenting, and Work-Life Balance: An
    Aug 7 2025

    Summary


    In this conversation, Sarah Burton shares her journey with chronic illness, discussing her diagnosis, the challenges of parenting while managing health issues, and her transition from a corporate career to entrepreneurship. She emphasizes the importance of community support for individuals with chronic illnesses and the need for greater awareness and understanding in the workplace. This conversation delves into the challenges faced by entrepreneurs with chronic illnesses, emphasizing the importance of taking intentional time off, building supportive communities, and implementing effective business strategies. The speakers discuss tools for managing health while running a business, the necessity of setting boundaries, and the cultural changes needed in workplaces to accommodate diverse needs. They also highlight the significance of hiring disabled individuals and the Lilac project aimed at improving government support for disabled entrepreneurs.

    Keywords


    chronic illness, disability, parenting, ambition, entrepreneurship, support, community, diagnosis, mental health, workplace inclusion, chronic illness, entrepreneurship, mental health, community support, business strategies, work-life balance, disability inclusion, government support, automation tools, boundaries


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    39 m
  • Disability & Dogs: Mastering Service Dog Puppy Training - Teenage Years, Fear Periods & Trauma : Tara Moriarty
    Jun 25 2025

    Summary


    In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of puppy training, particularly focusing on the challenges of training service dogs. They delve into the teenage phase of puppies, the fear periods that can arise during development, and how to manage trauma in service dogs after negative encounters with other dogs. The conversation emphasizes the importance of proper training techniques, socialization, and the need for vigilance in public spaces to ensure the safety and well-being of service dogs. This conversation delves into the essential aspects of training service dogs, focusing on foundational skills, assessment programs, handling emergencies, and navigating the challenges of training during a dog's teenage phase. The speakers discuss the importance of confidence in dogs, the differences between CGC and PDA programs, and practical advice for trainers, especially those with disabilities. They also touch on the timing of neutering and its impact on behavior, emphasizing a tailored approach to each dog's training journey.

    Keywords


    puppy training, service dogs, fear periods, dog behavior, trauma recovery, dog interactions, training tips, service dog management, puppy adolescence, dog anxiety, service dog training, dog behavior, training techniques, mobility aids, dog assessment programs, emergency handling, teenage dog training, neutering debate


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    39 m
  • Choosing Your Service Dog With Tara Moriarty
    May 21 2025

    Summary


    In this conversation, the speakers discuss the complexities of choosing and training service dogs versus puppies, emphasizing the importance of temperament, the challenges of finding suitable dogs, and the training process. They share personal experiences and insights on navigating the world of service animals, including the significance of socialization and public perception. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of puppy training, focusing on capturing natural behaviors, creating a conducive learning environment, and the importance of crate training. They also touch on navigating dog parks, the need for services for disabled dog owners, establishing routines, and essential commands for service dogs. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding puppy development and the challenges that come with training during different growth stages.

    Keywords


    service dogs, puppies, training, temperament, challenges, public perception, potty training, socialization, choosing a dog, service dog training, puppy training, dog behavior, crate training, service dogs, dog parks, routines, commands, dog owner services, puppy development, positive reinforcement


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    1 h y 7 m
  • Author Interview Jess Graham : Childhood Invisible Illness. Service Dogs, Writing a Book, and what about God?
    Apr 2 2025

    Summary


    In this conversation, Jess shares their journey of writing the book 'Being Sick Enough', which explores themes of invisible illness, childhood trauma, and the complexities of living with chronic conditions. The discussion delves into the challenges faced as a sick child, the misunderstandings surrounding invisible illnesses, and the process of writing personal stories while navigating relationships and self-acceptance. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of navigating trauma, the importance of meditation, and the intersection of medication and wellness. They discuss the significance of honest conversations about medication, the balance between solitude and community, and the role of spirituality in personal healing. The dialogue also touches on societal challenges and the need for empathy, as well as practical travel tips for those with chronic illness.

    Keywords


    invisible illness, chronic illness, trauma, writing, personal stories, mental health, self-acceptance, authenticity, healing, Jess, trauma, meditation, wellness, medication, spirituality, empathy, chronic illness, travel tips, community, solitude


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    58 m