Have The Nerve: A Podcast About Disability

Spinal Cord Injuries Australia

Do you have the nerve to talk about disability?Have The Nerve is a podcast brought to you by Spinal Cord Injuries Australia and funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services. Join host, Susan Wood, as she talks you through everything to do with disability. 

  1. 3d ago

    Episode 60: Disability Rights, Inclusion, Education and The Next Generation with Professor Alastair McEwin

    Send us Fan Mail On this episode, Susan is joined by former Australian Disability Discrimination Commissioner, and disability advocate, Professor Alastair McEwin AM.  He shares his story of lived experience growing up with a disability, his work as a Royal Commissioner with the Disability Royal Commission, helping form the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD),  Professor at University of New South Wales and his lifelong mission to push for a more inclusive Australia.  Information in this episode UNSW Professor of Practice in Disability https://www.unsw.edu.au/staff/alastair-mcewin Australia Disability Discrimination Commissioner (2016 - 2019) https://humanrights.gov.au/about-us/our-people/previous-office-holders/disability-discrimination-commissioner-mr-alastair-mcewin Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability https://disability.royalcommission.gov.au/ Grattan Institute https://grattan.edu.au/disability/  Community Legal Centres NSW https://www.clcnsw.org.au/ People with Disability Australia https://pwd.org.au/ Credits This episode has been produced by Anh Nguyen written and edited by Susan Wood. Logo art by Cobie Ann Moore. Spinal Cord Injuries Australia is a for-purpose organisation that supports people with a spinal cord injury and other neurological conditions. For more information about our supports and services, visit our Resource Hub at https://scia.org.au/resource-hub/.

    46 min
  2. Jun 18

    Episode 59: Stuck On The Side Of The Road For Four Hours Because Of A Wheelchair

    Send us Fan Mail What would you do if your car broke down on the side of the road and there were no available options for transport assistance to get you somewhere safe? To get you home?  This year, Sarah-Jane (SJ) Staszak was stranded on the side of the M4 in New South Wales for four hours after her car broke down, because there wasn't an alternative option for her to be transported safely in her wheelchair when the tow truck arrived. It just so happened that she knew someone who had a trailer to transport her power wheelchair – but what if she didn’t? Also on the episode is Tony Jones, SCIA's Disability Inclusion and Insights Advisor, who worked with SJ on this case.  Both share their insights on what it's like to live with a disability and heavily rely on accessible taxis for their primary form of transportation, as well as discussing the problem with accessible public transport when living in a regional, rural and even remote area in Australia. Information in this episode Advocacy & Your Rights https://scia.org.au/living-with-a-disability/advocacy-your-rights/ Navigating Life with a Disability https://scia.org.au/living-with-a-disability/navigating-life-with-a-disability/ Anti-Discrimination NSW https://antidiscrimination.nsw.gov.au/ Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) https://humanrights.gov.au/ Justice and Equity Centre https://jec.org.au/ Parliament of Australia - Contacting Senators and Members https://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_Members/Contacting_Senators_and_Members Find Your Local Representative - Find My Electorate https://electorate.aec.gov.au/ Credits This episode has been written, produced and edited by Susan Wood. Logo art by Cobie Ann Moore. If you would like to email us with a podcast topic request email community@scia.org.au with the subject heading 'Podcast Topic Request' Spinal Cord Injuries Australia is a for-purpose organisation that supports people with a spinal cord injury and other neurological conditions. For more information about our supports and services, visit our Resource Hub at https://scia.org.au/resource-hub/.

    27 min
  3. Apr 29

    Episode 58: How a Pacemaker Set The Course for a Trip of A Lifetime

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode meet Luke Spencer and Kat Yee. At age 12, Luke was diagnosed with Fredrich’s Ataxia, and in May 2024, after a series of complications at the age of 25, he had a pacemaker put in that both Kat and Luke lovingly refer to C-3PO. This is the story of how Luke wanted to snorkelling in Fiji after his pacemaker was put in at the age of 25, and how Kat supported Luke as an Exercise Physiologist at NeuroMoves Lismore, and then as his support worker and most importantly, his friend when they finally got to snorkelling in Fiji at the end of 2025. We believe that stories lived experience is the best way for people to learn about disability and help take action.  Information in this episode NeuroMoves specialised exercise service https://neuromoves.org.au/ Friedreich Ataxia (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) https://www.ninds.nih.gov/health-information/disorders/friedreich-ataxia Supanova Comic Con & Gaming https://www.supanova.com.au/ C-3PO (Star Wars) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-3PO Credits This episode has been written, produced and edited by Susan Wood. Logo art by Cobie Ann Moore. If you would like to email us with a podcast topic request email community@scia.org.au with the subject heading 'Podcast Topic Request' Spinal Cord Injuries Australia is a for-purpose organisation that supports people with a spinal cord injury and other neurological conditions. For more information about our supports and services, visit our Resource Hub at https://scia.org.au/resource-hub/.

    36 min
  4. Feb 10

    Episode 56: The Journey with IVF, Medical Equity and What Shapes Gratitude

    Send us Fan Mail Meet Melbourne-based podcaster and disability advocate Peta Hooke. She is the host of 'The I Can’t Stand Podcast', and in 2025, she released a short podcast series called 'Eggs', where she chronicles her real-life experience navigating IVF and fertility with a Cerebral Palsy.  On Have the Nerve, Susan and Peta talk a bit more about that podcast and the reception, medical equity and they discuss how our lifelong disabilities have shaped what gratitude means to them.  Information in this episode The I Can't Stand Podcast https://www.icantstandpodcast.com/ Eggs - The I Can't Stand Podcast https://omny.fm/shows/the-i-cant-stand-podcast/playlists As a Disabled Woman, My Abortion Wasn't Questioned, but My Pregnancy Was - Article by Nicole Lee (April 27, 2020 Women with Disabilities Australia) https://oursite.wwda.org.au/stories/as-a-disabled-woman-my-abortion-wasnt-questioned-but-my-pregnancy-was I Just Needed a Mammogram - Article by Asha Prasad (January 16, 2026 Spinal Cord Injuries Australia) https://scia.org.au/resource-hub/i-just-needed-a-mammogram/ Woman who uses wheelchair turned away from mammogram appointment - Article by Nas Campanella (July 9, 2025, Australian Broadcasting Corporation)  https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-09/woman-wheelchair-turned-away-from-mammogram/105464036 Credits This episode has been written, produced and edited by Susan Wood. Logo art by Cobie Ann Moore. If you would like to email us with a podcast topic request email community@scia.org.au with the subject heading 'Podcast Topic Request' Spinal Cord Injuries Australia is a for-purpose organisation that supports people with a spinal cord injury and other neurological conditions. For more information about our supports and services, visit our Resource Hub at https://scia.org.au/resource-hub/.

    42 min
  5. 12/02/2025

    Episode 54: Dreamers and Allies

    Send us Fan Mail Today is International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD)!  On this episode, Forrest, Declan and Maz from our EmployAbility team come on the podcast to discuss equity, the importance of lived-experience led training and social progress.  This year's theme for IDPwD is 'Fostering disability inclusive societies for advancing social progress'. At SCIA, all of our services strive to empower people with disabilities, the people who support them and educate the next generations of people to help foster a society that excels for everyone. Information in this episode Let our EmployAbility team help you build a more inclusive workplace or help you find meaningful, inclusive employment. Visit https://employability.org.au/. Episode 39: Something To Think About - People with Disabilities Need To Pay Bills Too, You Know https://scia.org.au/resource-hub/people-with-disabilities-need-to-pay-bills-too/ "We're not just ready to work, we're ready to take your jobs, alright?" Dylan Alcott Australian of the Year 2022 speech in full - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-26/dylan-alcott-australian-of-the-year-speech-in-full/100783308 Credits This episode has been written, produced and edited by Susan Wood. Logo art by Cobie Ann Moore. Spinal Cord Injuries Australia is a for-purpose organisation that supports people with a spinal cord injury and other neurological conditions. For more information about our supports and services, visit our Resource Hub at https://scia.org.au/resource-hub/.

    39 min

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Do you have the nerve to talk about disability?Have The Nerve is a podcast brought to you by Spinal Cord Injuries Australia and funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services. Join host, Susan Wood, as she talks you through everything to do with disability. 

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