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July 2019, Writer and Performer Sabrina Richmond
The fourteenth episode of the In Visibility Today podcast. This month, Laura Elliott speaks to writer and performer Sabrina Richmond, about her one-woman play, An African in the Snow, integrating BSL into theatre, and the power of storytelling and intersectionality.
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May 2019, Writer, Poet, and Performer Penny Pepper
The thirteenth episode of the In Visibility Today podcast. This month, Laura Elliott speaks to writer, poet, and performer Penny Pepper, about her ground-breaking memoir, First in the World Somewhere, being the Naked Punk, and how Liz Carr encouraged her into Spoken Word.
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April 2019, InvisiYouth Charity Special with Dominique Viel and Sophie Ward
The twelfth episode of the In Visibility Today podcast. This month, Laura Elliott introduces a special episode highlighting the InvisiYouth charity, an international non-profit that helps teens and young adults with chronic illnesses and disabilities, access the tools they need to thrive in a life with illness. Interview guests are charity founder Dominique Viel, and UK Global Brand Leader Sophie Ward.
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March 2019, Blogger and Campaigner Holly Tuke
The eleventh episode of the In Visibility Today podcast. This month, Laura Elliott talks to blogger and campaigner Holly Tuke about the success of her blog, lifeofablindgirl.com, making education and employment accessible, and challenging stigmas about visual impairment.
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February 2019, YA Author Lydia Ruffles
The tenth episode of the In Visibility Today podcast. This month, Laura Elliott talks to YA Author Lydia Ruffles about books, chronic migraine, harnessing creativity, and the long road to diagnosis.
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January 2019, Journalist & Campaigner Francesca Dean
The ninth episode of the In Visibility Today podcast. This month, Laura Elliott talks to Francesca Dean, a young journalist and campaigner with Cerebral Palsy, about being part of ITV’s Breaking Into News scheme, challenging disabled stereotypes, and the importance of social care for children and young people with disabilities.