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Phenomenal Disabilities With Tree LoweAug 27, 2022
We Are Visible Talents, Not Invisible - With Dana JonesK, Katie Farmer, James Barniker, & Marie Dagenais-Lewis
Getting work in the industry can be pretty challenging. We have to navigate a field of different people from all walks of life. It has been a challenge for many disabled people to compete against able-body people for boardroom seats, positions as executive producers, directors, producers, etc. The LCA Marketing Team (Dana JonesK, Katie Farmer, James Barniker, Marie Dagenais-Lewis & Tree Lowe) discuss the importance of executive positions on the show. In addition, why the media industry should hire more disabled people. In addition to the writers strike, careers, etc., they'll enlighten the world from a warm perspective.
No Barriers with Dylan Lazaga
Since childhood, Dylan Lazaga has lived authentically as an epileptic individual. Despite his disability, Dylan continues to pursue his dreams. Dylan believes it is important for people to understand epilepsy and to be prepared when someone experiences an epileptic episode. Disabilities, according to Dylan, aren't barriers. In addition, Dylan believes that neurotypical individuals should be open-minded, instead of quick to judge.
Follow Dylan Lazaga at https://www.youtube.com/@dylanlazaga413/videos
A Super Mom's Message About Autism with Susan Sheller
A mother, songwriter, poet, work professional, and spiritual reader, Susan Sheller's love for her autistic son shows in her power and strength to do what it takes to give him the best life. But Susan is here to provide insightful information on autism and other disabilities. Sheller's mission is to educate the world while advocating for her son. Discrimination and misunderstanding of autism are common. Throughout this show, Susan aims to raise awareness about autism and what can be done to help.
“Disability isn’t to be ashamed of, is not a reason to give up, judge yourself, and being denied of.”~~~Susan Sheller
Follow Susan Sheller at:
https://www.reverbnation.com/susansheller
https://www.facebook.com/susan.sheller.3/
A Global Inclusion Perspective with Nargiz Yeldenbayeva and Inessa Missetskaya
Inclusion globally has been a topic of discussion within the disability community. It is however necessary for inclusion to be realized through action, which is why Nargiz Yeldenbayeva and Inessa Missetskaya from Georgia, have decided to take matters into their own hands in order to guide the disabled community to self-empowerment and inclusion.
Nargiz and Inessa are trainers of inclusion practices, developing trainers, practitioners, public speakers, and advocates. Their work focuses on equity and inclusion. In addition to their professional backgrounds, both of the ladies are parents of disabled children. As part of their work with the disabled community, Nargiz and Inessa strive to improve their lives with effective tools through tactile therapy. Individuals with cerebral palsy, autism, blindness, and other disabilities have been known to benefit from tactile therapy. Many sensory activities are involved: smell, listening to sounds, taste, food, and touch. However, there are so many forms of this practice.
Nargiz and Inessa discuss their techniques with many people they work with, provide insightful information, and wisdom to reflect on. Inessa and Nargiz's message to the world is that disabilities must be respected everywhere. It is also imperative for the able-bodied community to offer disabled individuals the freedom of safe space to explore and live authentically in the world.
To find out more about Nargiz and Inessa's services and advocacy work visit:
https://inclusivepractices.net/
"Disability is not the reason to whitewash yourself. Disability is the opportunity to try to find answers. What is the relation between people and this world?"~~~~Inessa Missetskaya
Relationship and Anxiety with Dr. Laurie Weiss
Dr. Laurie Weiss, psychotherapist, coach and relationship communication expert has helped more than 60,000 individuals reclaim life energy and find joy in life for more than four decades. She has taught professionals in 13 countries and authored 13 books that make complex information accessible to anyone. Her popular, Letting It Go, teaches rapid anxiety and stress relief. http://www.LaurieWeiss.com
She and her husband, Jonathan B. Weiss, Ph.D., started working together in 1970. Both Drs. Weiss love mixing business and pleasure and enjoy visiting professional colleagues and friends around the globe. They live and work in Littleton, Col. USA.
A Disability Discussion From Kenya, Africa with Fidelis Kariku
Social worker, advocate, and activist, Fidelis Kariku, discusses the issues in Africa and across the globe with the disability community and services. It is essential to address the ongoing problems around the world if we are to increase awareness. A better life for children, advocacy, and living in gratitude are Fidelis' objectives. Although Fidelis does work as a social worker, but she struggles to provide for upgraded disability equipment on her salary. Find out more from Fidelis and her life journey about what the world can do better.
If you would like to contribute or find about more about the children she cares for as a social worker, reach out to her at karikuf@gmail.com
The Brighter Side Of Life with Julie McLean
Advocate, public speaker, and owner of Start The Convo, Julie McLean addresses the issue of mental illness around suicide. It is increasingly common for young and old to commit suicide for a variety of reasons. The issue needs to be addressed directly to help those who are considering ending their lives see how valuable their life is. As a result of her own experience with suicide, Julie became an advocate and public speaker. On the show, Julie aims to provide others with resources and guidance based on her experiences.
If you or anyone is considering suicide, know you are not alone. Contact 988 for supportive services.
Web Link:
https://starttheconvo.net
Find Balance And Harmony with Chaitanya Mukund
Chaitanya Mukund, an Indian writer, blogger, and radio host and a neurodivergent individual with dyslexia and cerebral palsy, discusses his struggles and rewards. Chaitanya, however, does not see his life as "half-full" despite coping with various disabilities. In addition to earning his graduate degree in Mass Communication, Chaitanya is pursuing an internship in radio production and programming at the official community radio of Punjab University: Radio Jyotirgamaya. As per Chaitanya, having different disabilities should never impede one's growth; one must find balance and harmony to overcome challenges and succeed. The world should reflect differently on disabilities and find joy in life, rather than turning it all into a dark cloud.
"Disability isn't a burden, but my superpower ."~~~Chaitanya Mukund
Social links:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chaitanya.mkd/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chaitanya-mukund-a4143111b/
- Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/chaitanya.mukund/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaitanyamukun
Addiction & Mental Disabilities Is An Everyday Journey with Birdie
Birdie and his family have battled with addiction or mental disability for many years. Although Birdie is battling sobriety, he navigate through them it is important to draw attention to his journey. However, Birdie does want to get help, but it has been complicated with his family and been battling their disabilities too. Even though addiction isn't phenomenal, this episode aims to emphasize Birdie's current struggle.
Many people who have not endured these life experiences such as Birdie and his family would ask "Why". Keep one thing in mind, addiction and mental disabilities is not made to be left for judgment, but draw awareness.
Phenomenal Disabilities will keep up with Birdie's journey and additional interviews, so stay tuned.
For those of you who are ready to seek services for mental or addiction call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or 988.
I Deserve To Hold Space As I Am with Nahyr Ruiz (Part 2)
As a mother, wife, dance teacher, recent M.F.A. graduate, from the neurodiversity community, Nahyr Ruiz relates so well to it all. She is also a strong representation of BIPOC disabled women wearing multiple hats in life. Nahyr understands living a fruitful life with various invisible disabilities while navigating with them as a mother and wife. However, she never saw them as a stumbling block while having her three children. Meanwhile, many of the disabled community encounter ableism from various other communities about their invisible disabilities. Nahyr feels it is important for everyone to suppress criticisms, be more informed with a better sense of compassion. More and importantly, stop creating ableism and drama over disabilities because it is not up to anyone to participate in as entertainment relief, or cast stones.
"Your limitation is what you put on yourself. Disability is not limitation at all. Sooooo... stop hanging hung up on it!"
Neurodivergent Pride A Family Thang with Nahyr Ruiz (Part 1 of 2)
As a mother, wife, dance teacher, recent M.F.A. graduate, from the neurodiversity community, Nahyr Ruiz relates so well to it all. She is also a strong representation of BIPOC disabled women wearing multiple hats in life. Because Nahyr comes from a near divergent community, it was easy for her to recognize her daughter's recent neurodivergent discovery. There are many parents in the non-disabled community who struggle to relate to their neurodivergent children or family members. Nahyr hopes to teach the world how to address disabilities within the family household from a rational perspective.
Advocacy Through Music with Philanthropic Songwriter, 4-time Grammy Nominated Musician, Tony Cantor
Philanthropic Songwriter, Tony Mantor, Promotes Autism Acceptance in Newest Single!
Tony Mantor, the 4-time grammy nominated musician, recreates his song, “Why Not Me” in order to raise autism awareness and acceptance. Originally, the charitable songwriter released “Why Not Me” along with a music video to show appreciation for first responders. With immense success of the original video, Tony Mantor created a pop version and new music video of the song to expand upon his charitable efforts.
Retiring from the music industry years ago, the artist did not expect to create music this year. Yet, after writing “Why Not Me” for his grandchildren, Tony knew this song was destined for much more than his family. Mantor, originally released “Why Not Me” as a country song dedicated to the first responders who dedicate their lives to our country. The new version of “Why Not Me” promotes the importance of believing in yourself and always following your heart and reams. Inspired lyrics accompanied with calming instrumentals, the audience is left feeling optimistic in their capabilities after listening to the song.
With philanthropy in mind, Tony Mantor has taken his veteran hat off and is reentering the music industry through one good deed after the other. Tony Mantor is continuing to make a change as he states, “my goal is that I can help at least one person by promoting autism awareness, acceptance and understandingthrough the pop/AC version,” explains the thoughtful musician.
Listen to the single out now on all platforms and learn more about the talented Tony Mantor at:
www.tonymantor.com!
Watch the Music Video Here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRIPkbLucS8
Disability Is A Part Of Everyone's Life with Andy Arias
Andy Arias has been in the entertainment industry for the last 10 years. As an actor and advocate he has worked on several productions as both an actor and an accessibility consultant. He has had the pleasure of working with Tom Hanks, Mark Ruffalo and Hilary Swank. He also works as national Policy Advisor for people with disabilities. He merges his policy and entertainment as often as possible.
Andy has produced several films including The Unicorn Closet and Beyond Ones Heart and Extra Special. Andy’s films always showcase the intersectionality between disability and LGBTQ with a Latin X twist. He is currently producing a documentary called Dani’s Twins. Andy’s goal as a producer is to create true portrayals of intersectionality through a diverse disability lens.
The importance of employment, inclusion, living unapologetically within the community (LGBTQIA, BIPOC, and disability), and advocacy is dear to Andy. Andy sees so much more of what the disabled community can offer in the world (professional, social, and personal) and what the non-disabled can improve on as the world continues to evolve.
"Disability isn’t a problem or death sentence. Disability is a part of everyone's life."~~Andy Arias
Andy Arias links:
Website: www.theandyarias.com
IMDB:http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3698261
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/andyarias1
Living That Super Cool Low Vision Swag with Shashank Sharma
Actor Shashank Sharma, who is a low vision theater actor, does not perceive his disability negatively. Throughout his childhood and adulthood, Shashank has never apologised for his disability, always seeing hard work as the key to success. Shashank believes there should be no limits to the things one can achieve in life.
“Disability isn’t a bad thing, so STOP tripping about it.”~~~Shashank Sharma
My Challenges Became My Strengths with Liz Pritchard
There is still widespread misperceptions about autism, OCD, anorexia, and numerous other disabilities. In contrast, Liz Pritchard, a poet, painter, writer, and animator from the LGBT community, discusses the truth about disabilities, careers, and personal life. The report from Ablesim Around The World estimates that one in seven people are frequently subjected to ableism. In order to combat the stigma surrounding disabilities, Liz encourages people not to label them and develop anti-disability attitudes.
“Disability isn’t and it doesn’t define you. While disability has many challenges, it also has many strengths.”~~~Liz Pritchard
All music provided by Epic Sound- (Come Correct Sarah and Oregano)
Cancer What? with Jackie Meader
Despite her journey with breast cancer, Jackie Meader sees life as full of abundance being a mother, wife, fitness enthusiast, advocate, and entrepreneur. It is common for people to develop misinformation about breast cancer, and Jackie is ready to set things straight about it all. Breast cancer is an epidemic that has been increasing, so it is pertinent to address the subject to understand what women like Jackie and many others are experiencing.
"You can still be who you are and do whatever you want, but don't let other's beliefs limit you of what you can do."~~~Jackie Meader
My Super Power with Louise Barnett
The life of sobriety and navigating mental disability is something Louise Barnett understands. There have been so many misconceptions and misunderstandings about addiction and sobriety. In addition, mental disabilities are attacked rather than understood. Because of this, Louise discuss these topics on the show to bring awareness and effective advice she can provide so many. Even though many struggle with sobriety and mental wellness, Louise is determined to show that anyone can succeed. With a rich life as a writer, advocate, mother, wife, and businesswoman, Louise inspires others to aim high. Moreover, her warm spirit, witty personality, and goal-driven edge will motivate anyone.
"Disability isn't a definition. It does not define us. It's just a piece of the puzzle. It's my super power."~~~~ Louise Barnett
"Don't Be Trying To Limit My Thunder" with Angel Sapp
As a low vision individual, Angel Sapp represents the BIPOC, LGBTQIA, and disabled communities. With this week's discussion, Angel aims to let everyone know that the low vision, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA communities hold space and are just as viable in the workforce and anywhere else. Further, Angel discusses future plans of attending college as a psychologist, as well as various career work professions over the years (seamstress, receptionist, and freight shipping) and their lifestyle in the LGBTQIA community. Angel's on-point, direct, and humorous approach will captivate you.
"Disability isn't limited."~~~Angel Sapp
Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Tree Lowe
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is here. According to a 2022 statistic from the National Breast Cancer Foundation, an estimated 287,500 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in women in the U.S. as well as 51,400 new cases of non-invasive (in situ) breast cancer, and over 3.8 million breast cancer survivors in the United States.
This is a subject that will be discussed on Phenomenal Disabilities with upcoming guest during the month of October. Additionally, Tree Lowe will be documenting her journey after recent discovery she found. So STAY TUNED for this months showcase.
For Support:
Call us at: 1-800-227-2345
Other resources can be found at: https://www.cancer.org/support-programs-and-services.html
My Artist Rhythm Is Limitless with Katie Farmer
After surviving osteosarcoma and learning to navigate life on a whole new level after losing her hearing, Katie Farmer shares how she is processing everything and finding her creative flow along the way. With Katie's insight, parents can approach disabilities differently. Having worked in multiple fields: Special FX, music, fitness training, etc., Katie is committed to ending social stigmas and ableism. "Disabilities do not limit us because it does not make us less, but make us more because we have so much to offer."~~~Katie Farmer
My Fluid Motivational Rhythm with Irina Rivkin
With Myofascial Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Environmental Illness / MCS, autoimmune, and other disabilities, Irina Rivkin provides the world with an educated perspective into her world. This is especially true in light of the COVID pandemic. Irina understands the challenges associated with various disabilities. Even so, it doesn't stop her from doing what she enjoys most: supporting college students in their educational journeys. Irina will not only provide informative information about herself and her personal life, but she will also perform live. So hold tight and enjoy this amazing show!
If you would like to donate to the scholarship fund Irina has created for college students, please go to https://theneverthelesswepersistscholarship.funraise.org
Background music provided by Epicsounds, song and artist: Almost Sumer by Franz Gordon
Owning My Super Fly Air with Ushonda Wilson
As a paraplegic, Ushonda Wilson has learned to adapt to life despite losing mobility. Although she works full-time and juggles other responsibilities, she did not give up on her media dreams. With Ushonda's passion for life, career, supportive network, and family, she demonstrates what she wants of others. Ushonda provides her direct approach to enjoying life since so many people forget to embrace the simple aspects of it. In order to fulfill her dream, Ushonda continues to pave the way in the world, striving to bring joy to people's lives. With Ushonda's "super fly" attitude, she will bring the world's eyes to the bigger picture.
An Autistic Actor/Singers Journey with Melissa Jennifer Gonzalez
Melissa Jennifer Gonzales is not only a non-binary actor/singer, but also someone of the autistic community and an advocate. There is a widespread misconception about autism because so many people do not know what it is. Melissa's goal is to increase people's understanding of autism. In today's uncertain times, Melissa finds advocating to be a continuous process, but their passion for it will never waver. Melissa's story will captivate, educate, and provide clarity on finding an authentic drum. The most important thing is that Melissa is committed to making it up the Hollywood ladder.
Sober As "F" with Mean Dave
The story of Mean Dave's journey from addiction to sobriety is heartfelt and direct. He has found the right seasoning for his sobriety palette thanks to a supportive network group. He mixes stand-up comedy with straight-forward messages about a variety of life topics. Throughout his performance, he leaves his audience in stitches with every punch line he utters. From community advocacy to comedy stand-up performances on stage, Mean Dave's journey toward sobriety continues. The purpose of this episode is to educate the world about addiction and sobriety, since many people do not understand why addiction can be classified as a disability. With Mean Dave's crassly direct approach about sobriety and everything that comes along with it, his core message is about keeping your eye on the prize of life and maintaining balance.
My Own Words with Nina G
Nina G., is from the Northern California Bay Area. Despite having dyslexia and stuttering, she is an advocate for others proud and strong on her own terms. This talented woman strives to be heard on stage and is unapologetic about her disability. She has been in the industry for quite some time now, bringing joy to everyone's souls and filling them with humor. The most meaningful thing to take away from Nina's work is her motivation to live authentically in all contexts. Throughout the podcast, Nina will leave no stone unturned when it comes to humor and truth. In this episode, we aim to provide a direct and uplifting message about embracing who you are regardless of your community.
My Beautiful Life with Diana Elizabeth Jordan
Diana Elizabeth Jordan is no newbie to the acting world, activism, and owning a business. In addition, she has not let her cerebral palsy hinder her career as an actress. Even as a child, she was involved in acting. She holds a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from California State University Long Beach. In addition to teaching acting, she has worked as an actress in theater, television, and film. Additionally, Diana is an artist, influencer, and online host of the Rainbow Butterfly Cafe. As a disabled actress and woman of color, she strives to break down stigmas and stereotypes in order to achieve her goals. In spite of the lack of understanding about cerebral palsy, it is important to provide the world with the truth from Diana's mouth about her journey as a rocking soulful woman who just loves to show off her magic both in front of and behind the camera.
Disclaimer: Listeners please understand that Diana does have cerebral palsy, so allow yourself to sit in a quiet space to fully listen to her clearly.
Moving Forward with Marylin and Jayajothy "Jaya" Sliney
Marylin and Jayajothy "Jaya" Sliney are a family team who have navigated their own disabilities, personal life, career, and authentic happiness. In the Phenomenal Disabilities podcast, they give their insights about depression, suicide, and being present to enjoy what they have been given. In such a profound way, their stories will raise the bar on life for anyone. Depression, suicide, and other mental disabilities have been common in society. Nevertheless, it is imperative to continue discussing mental health and community involvement. This episode is intended to educate and keep moving forward.
And I continue to RISE with Jayajothy "Jaya" Sliney
The Phenomenal Disabilities team had the pleasure of sitting down with Jayajothy "Jaya" Sliney to discuss activism, career, education, and navigating their authentic self as disabled and LGBTQ individuals. Jaya has dealt with numerous experiences in life that have brought them here today. Yet, they've found a way to keep representing strength, power, leadership, growth, and beauty all in one. Through Jaya's life journey, you'll gain an appreciation for disabilities and the importance of "just doing you."
Rewards
Rewards come in many forms. Can we understand why they are important? How can we look at the aspect of rewards differently?