Episodes
this is a kyle episode lovelies. we talk about friendship. also we’re SO back Click here for a transcript for this episode.
xoxo,
emily and kyle
Published 10/29/24
we are
disabled ✅
proud ✅
disabled and proud 🔲
disabled and jaded ✅
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Published 07/26/24
Do you know how to ride a bike? We don’t, but Freedom Concepts might just change that. We’re grateful to Freedom Concepts for sponsoring this episode and loved learning about their creative, custom adaptive bikes and chairs.
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Published 06/25/24
Yeah. Let’s talk about curing disability. We’re going there.
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This episode is brought to you by ADA Illustrated, written by Wyatt Tuell.
Published 04/30/24
This episode is sponsored by ABLEnow – tax advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities.
Emily and I gush over that one disability ad for a while. Enjoy! A brief summary of the episode is below:
In this episode of The Accessible Stall podcast, hosts Emily Ladau and Kyle Khachadurian discuss the recent CoorDown ad titled “Assume That I Can” which challenges assumptions about people with disabilities. They praise the ad for its accurate representation and...
Published 03/29/24
This episode is sponsored by ABLEnow – tax advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities.
Isn’t it ironic how we’re talking about oversharing on a podcast? Yeah, we didn’t think this one through. But it turns out, we did!
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Published 02/27/24
This episode is sponsored by ABLEnow – tax advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities.
Look, we’ve talked about anger before. But as disabled people, we gotta be careful when we get angry. And how much we get angry. And how often we get angry. And how we sound when we’re angry. And, and, and… let’s talk about it.
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Published 01/30/24
we lament twitter but also it kinda sucks now but also also disabled people really used it for a lot of good work????? it’s complicated, man…
xoxo,
emily and kyle
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Published 12/12/23
This whole time we thought knowledge of the online disability community that we talk about ALL the time was like, common knowledge. But it isn’t! We talk all the time about reaching non-disabled people on this show, but it turns out, there’s a whole segment of disabled people who don’t know a lot about the larger online disability world.
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Published 11/01/23
Look, last time we talked about self-care, it was 2017 and Emily and I didn’t go that much grocery shopping yet. In all seriousness, we know we’ve been a little scarce lately, but we have exciting episodes coming. Please enjoy this episode as we talk about self-care and also how cool Trader Joe’s is. It’s a bit of a random episode, but would it be an episode of The Accessible Stall if it wasn’t? We don’t think so.
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Published 09/15/23
In this episode, Kyle learns that there’s more to bras than he could have ever known. We sit down in conversation with Liberare‘s CEO Emma Butler and Visual Brand Director Gemma Adby. Liberare has “easy-on bras [that] combine accessibility and comfort, making dressing a breeze for everyone, regardless of hand dexterity.”
We’re all about accessibility when it comes to clothing, and Liberare seems to be practicing what they preach.
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Published 07/18/23
Traveling is cool, but airports? God, airports just SUCK don’t they? let’s talk about that.
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Published 05/30/23
emily has a story, and it’s a GOOD one.
This episode was sponsored by ABLENow! Thanks, ABLENow.
Published 03/31/23
This episode was sponsored by ABLENow!
Look. MrBeast did a thing, and we have to talk about it.
If you haven’t seen the MrBeast video we’re talking about, please watch it for yourself here. It’s complicated, ok? Like, on the one hand, blindness isn’t a thing that should be considered bad. But on the other if someone wants to cure it, and they can, they should be able to if the surgery is relatively affordable.
But America, ya know?
xoxo,
emily and kyle
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Published 02/21/23
First episode of 2023 and it’s sponsored by ABLENow, tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities.
Being disabled is expensive. Like, yeah, there’s mobility equipment and some medical devices. But there’s also grocery delivery, transportation, long-term care and, oh yeah, accessible housing. Let’s talk about it.
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Published 01/24/23
honestly emily and i just started recording talking about stuff, and it kinda worked? we even sing the intro. we talk about community, hanging out with disabled people, and we catch up with each other. we’ll be back in 2023, we have so many exciting things to share with you in the works. 🙂
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Published 12/21/22
duuuuuude emily came to seattle whaaaat????!
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Published 11/08/22
We had the pleasure of chatting with Chaz Hayden, author of the new book The First Thing About You. Tune in for real talk about being a disabled author and creating the disability representation you want in the world. Thank you to Candlewick Press for sponsoring this episode!
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Published 09/13/22
In this episode, we interview Steven Verdile, and we’re 100% sure he’s one of the funniest disabled people on the internet. He’s the creator of The Squeaky Wheel, the first-ever satire publication that focuses on the experience of having a disability. We’ve laugh-cried our way through so many of the articles on The Squeaky Wheel that we knew we had to get Steven into The Accessible Stall.
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Published 08/23/22
We’re so thrilled about this episode! In celebration of Disability Pride Month, we had the honor of getting to interview Ann Magill, the creator of the Disability Pride flag. Tune to learn more about the story behind the flag. Click here for a transcript for this episode.
Image description: The Disability Pride flag, a gray background with 5 colorful stripes going diagonally from top left to bottom right. The charcoal background symbolizes mourning and rage for the victims of ableist...
Published 07/26/22
Strap in, everyone. Emily is mad in this episode. Click here for a transcript for this episode.
Thank you to our sponsor for this episode: SPEAK Podcast a disability led art podcast that features artists with developmental disabilities. The podcast is produced by BEING Studio, an art nonprofit in Ottawa, Canada. Seasons 1 and 2 are available to tune into now!
Published 07/12/22
Awww yeah it’s story time again! we talk about confronting ableism in this one, wheeeeeee! Click here for a transcript for this episode.
Thank you to our sponsor for this episode: Accessible Parks Canada, a research project by The KITE Research Institute. From August 23-25, 2022, join them virtually for the Parks Accessibility Conference. It’s free to register, so don’t miss your chance to join in!
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Published 06/28/22
We absolutely still need to be talking about COVID-19 and its effects on disabled people, because this pandemic isn’t over. And you know how we know it isn’t over (besides paying attention to medical professionals and reputable media outlets)? Emily had COVID-19. She’s still experiencing symptoms. It’s very, very real. Thankfully, there are reliable ways to find help and support, including the sponsor of this episode: the National COVID-19 Resiliency Network, which was created to provide...
Published 06/07/22
Time for some real-talk about disability and bodily autonomy. Spoiler alert: this podcast is pro-choice, no exceptions, ever.
General content note: please do not feel obligated to listen if this topic is challenging for you. Click here for a transcript for this episode.
Published 05/24/22