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7本のエピソード
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Terry Talks Terry-Ann Adams
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- 社会/文化
The ramblings of a reluctant adult, trying to figure out what the meaning of life is. In this podcast, I talk about my lived experience as a disabled, genderqueer, parent and bill payer. I also have conversations with people who are trying to find their way in the world about life, love and everything in between.
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Why I have decided that I will not have children (anymore).
I give a reading of my blog on why I am done having and discuss being bipolar and genderqueer in relation to parenthood.
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Childhoood with albinism: A conversation with Moleboge Lekwane
In this episode I chat with lawyer and mom with albinism Moleboge Lekwane about being a child with albinism and what childhood looks like when you're different.
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Ableist language: What words to avoid
A young crash course on ableist language on what words and phrases to avoid and what words you can replace them with.
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Mental health and the self
I speak candidly about my journey with mental illness which eventuality led to a diagnosis of Bipolar 2.
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Mental health: The road to healing
I chat with Ayanda Sishi, journalist, political commentator and cancer survivor about her journey with depression and anxiety and the road to her healing. We touch on therapy, the public health system and the event that placed her on this path.
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Telling my son that I have albinism, what the hell is ableism and what its like to be othered
This is an intimate reading of a personal essay by Terry-Ann Adams on her experiences and anxieties as a person with albinism.