Episodes
We know we talked about disabled bodies in the last episode, but in this one we’re talking about how we’re made very aware of being disabled ALL THE TIME and it’s just like… do we have to do this all the time?
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Published 03/11/22
Can we just… talk about how weird disabled bodies are? That’s what we did in this episode. Click here for a transcript from this episode.
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Resources in this episode: The Asian Americans with Disabilities Resource Guide
Published 02/01/22
Have you as an advocate ever been told you’re too radical? How about not radical enough? Us too. Let’s talk about it. A transcript for this episode can be found here.
Published 11/23/21
NB: Emily and I say a lot of ableist things in this episode which we are directing only to ourselves. Not to each other, and not to you. We are having a frank discussion on internalized ableism and with it comes very candid thoughts that we sometimes think about ourselves. We would never say, or think these things about you, any of our listeners, or any other disabled person.
We’re back, sorry for the long wait. We were very fortunate this month to gain some new patrons whose generous...
Published 10/19/21
This episode is full of gems of wisdom. Emily and Kyle sit down with Alex Parker, a 4th grade teacher from Illinois who works with a non-profit organization called The Nora Project, an organization that aims to empower educators to teach disability as diversity.
Check out the anti-bias/anti-racist toolkit Alex helped co-create, as well as his research on the impact of The Nora Project.
A transcript is coming soon!
Published 08/24/21
It’s about time we talked about where we’ve been. Good news! We’re back on track. Bad news? Emily broke her leg. Doctors found out that her bones are in fact, made of jelly. A transcript for this episode can be found here.
Published 07/20/21
We’re talking to our disabled audience now. Are you all here? Good. Can we talk? Are you guys all tired too? Because we really, really are.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
Published 05/18/21
Look, we know non-disabled people mean well. And I mean, we love lots of non-disabled people! But you can totally understand why we’re skeptical… right? It’s nothing personal, we swear! You know what, just give this episode a listen, you’ll get it!
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Published 03/09/21
A transcript for this episode can be found here. Thanks to Chloe Brittain of Opal Transcription Services for this transcript!
Look, we know fitness is important. We’ve even done an episode on it some time ago. But we also know fitness isn’t very accessible. And even if you can adapt fitness to your ability level and body type, the instructors are almost always people with model-like physiques that don’t have disabilities.
Or at least, that’s what we would say if we weren’t talking about...
Published 02/23/21
We talked about Bean Dad. We know it already happened a century ago, but we have points to make!
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Published 01/12/21
When did you know you were disabled? We know that’s heavy, but think back… When did you first learn you were “different”? We take a deep look into our pasts to try and answer this question. A transcript for this episode can be found here.
Published 11/24/20
Emily and I reminise about how we met, Amazon, the Internet, and how cool it is. Transcript coming soon.
Also: VOTE!
Published 11/03/20
This episode of The Accessible Stall was sponsored by Getting Hired.
Getting Hired is a resource that connects job seekers with disabilities to employers who are looking to hire people with disabilities. They are a recruitment solution dedicated to helping inclusive employers hire professional individuals and veterans with disabilities.
We were joined by Sarah McMullen, who works with employers to achieve diverse and inclusive workplaces with a specific focus on disability. She has spent...
Published 10/06/20
bruh, gender is so freakin weird like when you really think about it?????? which we tried to do in this episode, and we go DEEP. we sent ourselves into existential dread, so take a gender at this episode
NB: We’re two cis-gendered people, we’re very aware how much our opinions do not matter on the subject of gender, but we think the intersection of gender and disability is really interesting, particularly perception of gender while disabled.
Published 09/22/20
Etiquette is strange, man. Disability just makes it stranger, right? Doesn’t it? Let’s talk about it. Transcript coming soon.
Published 09/01/20
CN/TW: Police brutality, murder of unarmed Black people, systemic racism and ableism
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
In this episode, we talk with D’Arcee Charington Neal, a Black disabled activist and doctoral student, about intersections of race and disability in connection with ongoing reckonings against racism around the world. Follow D’Arcee on Twitter: @DrChairington.
Notes from this episode:
* Letter from a Birmingham Jail
* Compromise comic
* Hasan Minhaj...
Published 06/23/20
Remember when we did an episode on Vote for Access? We’re back at it. This time, we have the star and host of the series, Imani Barbarin, as our guest. You may remember Imani from our last episode with her, where we discussed her being the disability hashtag queen.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
Published 05/19/20
In this episode we talk about a new series called Vote for Access, launching April 29th at www.voteforaccess.us. Transcript coming soon!
Published 04/29/20
CN: COVID-19, mild mentions of eugenics
We talk about COVID-19 in this episode. Some of the info you’ll hear is out of date at this point due to the constant changing nature of the pandemic. We are with you, our inboxes and social media are always open. Feel free to reach out to us if you need to vent about this. We will get through this. ❤️
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
Published 03/23/20
NB: We talk about homelessness in this episode. We don’t know much about it, so we may have used some incorrect or out of date terminology. If this is the case, know that we’re constantly learning and welcome any corrections should we need them.
Published 02/25/20
In this episode we fangirl over American Girl dolls and talk about why there isn’t any freakin’ representation in toys, man.
Published 01/21/20
Celebrate your holidays with us with this little minisode. We hope you had a FABULOUS 2019. And we’ll see you in 2020. We’ve got SO much exciting stuff to share with you all! ❤️
Transcript coming soon.
Published 12/24/19
Ryan J. Haddad is an actor, playwright, director, and all around cool person. He’s starring in the Netflix show The Politician, where he plays Andrew, a quick-witted high school senior with cerebral palsy. We talked with him about disability, representation, and just how freaking cool it is that there’s a person with cerebral palsy in a show on a major streaming service!
Find Ryan on Social @ryanjhaddad on all platforms, and check him out at www.ryanjhaddad.com
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Published 11/05/19
We’re NOT doctors. This is not medical advice.
Hi, we talked about cannabis in this episode. A transcript for this episode can be found here. The transcript for this episode was sponsored by SeamlessDocs.
Notes from this episode: Study Finds Cannabis Dispensaries Reduce Opioid Deaths by 21%, Medical Marijuana Use Worker Protections Growing, Rulings Show, A Marijuana Wake-Up Call on Accommodating Employees with Disabilities
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Published 10/15/19
CN: We swear in this episode
Can you believe it took us THIS long to do an episode on bathrooms? I mean, we’re called The Accessible Stall!
Transcript coming soon!
Published 09/17/19