25 episodes

We're just two people trying to untangle the giant web of disability.

The Accessible Stall Kyle Khachadurian and Emily Ladau

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.7 • 59 Ratings

We're just two people trying to untangle the giant web of disability.

    [121] This Ad Is So Cool!

    [121] This Ad Is So Cool!

    This episode is sponsored by ABLEnow – tax advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities.

     

     

     

    Emily and I gush over that one disability ad for a while. Enjoy! A brief summary of the episode is below:

    In this episode of The Accessible Stall podcast, hosts Emily Ladau and Kyle Khachadurian discuss the recent CoorDown ad titled “Assume That I Can” which challenges assumptions about people with disabilities. They praise the ad for its accurate representation and subversive messaging, highlighting the importance of treating disabled individuals as capable and autonomous. They also touch on the need for more inclusive representation in media, and the impact of assumptions on disabled individuals. Overall, they express their enthusiasm for the ad and its positive portrayal of disability.

    Note that this summary was generated by AI.

    You’ve seen it, but if you haven’t: Click here to see the ad.

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    • 38 min
    [120] Oversharing

    [120] Oversharing

    This episode is sponsored by ABLEnow – tax advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities.

     

     

     

    Isn’t it ironic how we’re talking about oversharing on a podcast? Yeah, we didn’t think this one through. But it turns out, we did!

     

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    • 31 min
    [119] Anger is Okay Sometimes

    [119] Anger is Okay Sometimes

    This episode is sponsored by ABLEnow – tax advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities.

     

     

     

    Look, we’ve talked about anger before. But as disabled people, we gotta be careful when we get angry. And how much we get angry. And how often we get angry. And how we sound when we’re angry. And, and, and… let’s talk about it.

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    • 33 min
    [118] O Twitter, Where Art Thou? Or, where does the online DisCo go now?

    [118] O Twitter, Where Art Thou? Or, where does the online DisCo go now?

    we lament twitter but also it kinda sucks now but also also disabled people really used it for a lot of good work????? it’s complicated, man…

    xoxo,

    emily and kyle

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    • 31 min
    [117] Community, what is it?

    [117] Community, what is it?

    This whole time we thought knowledge of the online disability community that we talk about ALL the time was like, common knowledge. But it isn’t! We talk all the time about reaching non-disabled people on this show, but it turns out, there’s a whole segment of disabled people who don’t know a lot about the larger online disability world.







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    • 37 min
    [116] We Love Trader Joes, But Self-Care Is Important

    [116] We Love Trader Joes, But Self-Care Is Important

    Look, last time we talked about self-care, it was 2017 and Emily and I didn’t do that much grocery shopping yet. In all seriousness, we know we’ve been a little scarce lately, but we have exciting episodes coming. Please enjoy this episode as we talk about self-care and also how cool Trader Joe’s is. It’s a bit of a random episode, but would it be an episode of The Accessible Stall if it wasn’t? We don’t think so.

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    • 49 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
59 Ratings

59 Ratings

Disneynerd22 ,

Disability Advocacy at its most raw and entertaining

I could rave about this podcast and Emily and Kyle for centuries. As a lifelong disabled advocate, it’s always an incredible experience when I can find and collect people who just “get it.” I feel seen and heard and understood in a way that I think a lot of people in the disability community feel, yet it’s a narrative that isn’t moving through mainstream society. The remedy? Share this with all your friends and family! You won’t regret it.

Sara gahehen ,

Unique podcast that finally is talking about disability issues!

I’m not sure how I found this podcast but I’m so happy I did! As someone who has a disability but feels like I don’t know much about other disabled people’s issues I really appreciate learning about others. It is also such a relatable podcast. I love being able to hear about other people’s horror stories in hotel bathrooms, as well as their good stories about people truly helping people out.

crc97 ,

Provocative & fun to listen to

The Accessible Stall is a really great listen. Emily and Kyle have a pretty funny dynamic, which makes some tough/dry topics a lot easier to digest. I'm all for more representation in the media, and seeing people close to my age talk about stuff that matters to me is awesome.

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