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The Future is Sick

The Future is Sick

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A podcast made by sick and disabled people for everyone who cares about building better futures of care, access, community, and survival. Created by Sick Futures Collective and hosted by founder Charlie Moses, each episode blends conversation, storytelling, and creative work from organizers, thinkers, artists, and community members. About 70% of the show imagines what’s possible, and 30% unpacks what’s broken. Come hang out with us!Sick Futures Collective Ciencias Sociales
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  • Ep. 1 – Sal Marx: Illness, Art, and Imagining Crip Futures
    Nov 10 2025

    In our first episode, Charlie talks with artist and narrative medicine professional Sal Marx about creative survival, illness stories, and futures where sick and disabled people lead the work of rebuilding care systems. This conversation explores art, care, grief, and the everyday realities disabled people move through. Learn more about Sal:Website: salmarx.myportfolio.com Instagram: @salmarx11Find the full episode transcript on our website: www.sickfuturescollective.org/podcast The Future is Sick is a podcast by Sick Futures Collective — made by and for sick and disabled people, and for anyone imagining more supportive, creative, and liberatory futures.Topics we discuss:- chronic illness and diagnosis stories- art as language, survival, and care- Narrative Medicine- Grief, identity, and crip time- Community-building and collective imaginationLearn more about Sick Futures Collective:Website: www.sickfuturescollective.orgPodcast page: www.sickfuturescollective.org/podcastTo share your art, writing, or creative work with the Crip Commons Hub, visit our site.The future is sick.

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Podcast Trailer
    Oct 9 2025

    A sneak peek into The Future is Sick, a crip-led podcast by Sick Futures Collective, imagining better futures of care, access, and survival.

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    3 m
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