All Gas No Brakes Living With Physical Disability Podcast Daniel McDade
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- Society & Culture
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This podcast is aimed at demystifying physical disability and providing a platform to promote, celebrate and inform listeners about life as a severely physically disabled person.
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Walmart Greeters Have Feelings, Too
In this episode of AGNB, we explore the age-old question, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" This question takes on a completely different tone when asked of physically handicapped kids such as me. What type of anxiety did I face as I became a young adult regarding my possible career choices? What was the transition like for me as I made the leap into college and into adulthood? Did I ever end up working as a Walmart greeter?
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Disability Rights timeline
https://www.accessibility.com/resources/timeline-of-disability-rights
League of the Physically Handicapped
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Have Chair, Will Travel
On this episode of AGNB, I take you through my typical air travel experience while dealing with a severe physical disability. How much different is it from your own experience? I hope listeners gain some perspective on how stressful their own air travel experience truly is.
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Genetically Engineered
In this episode of All Gas No Brakes, we explore the topic of human genome editing. What is it, and how could it potentially affect those living with physical disability? Was my own birth the result of some horrible medical experiment gone wrong? We discuss CRISPR and how this breakthrough scientific technology may one day move us closer and closer to a society that resembles the one portrayed in the movie, Gattaca, Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
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2 For 1 Special
On today's episode, we examine some of the cultural misconceptions that shape the view of the physically disabled. Should pregnant women remove eggs from their diet? Should they stop laying on their stomachs? Is hunting off limits until a baby is born? These are all burning questions that need analysis. In addition to these questions, do disabled people inspire you? Do you think the disabled are really brave?
Next, my big sister, Tracy Watson, joins the show to discuss our lives growing up as disabled siblings. How much different were our childhoods compared to our able-bodied peers? How did we even view each other growing up in the same household?
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Tap the Brakes, Pt. 2
On this episode of All Gas No Brakes, we end our 2-part journey exploring the origin story of living with physical disability. We touch on the lives of 3 individuals who made their mark on history while living a life with physical disability; Alfred the Great of Wessex, Petrus Gonsalvus and Wilhelm II. How did their lives shape history? How did their disability play a part in that endeavor? We conclude this episode with a brief look into the eugenics movement.
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Alfred the Great
https://culturalheritagethroughimage.omeka.net/items/show/118
Petrus Gonsalvus
https://allthatsinteresting.com/petrus-gonsalvus-real-beauty-and-the-beast
https://historycollection.com/the-real-beauty-and-the-beast-didnt-live-happily-ever-after/
Wilhelm II of Germany
https://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/crips-column/2009/01/germany-wilhelm-war-austria
https://historyofyesterday.com/the-eccentric-german-emperor-5966cbeac676 -
Tap the Brakes, Pt. 1
On this episode of All Gas No Brakes, we start a 2-part journey to explore the origin story of living with physical disability. Did our Neanderthal ancestors care for their disabled, or were these individuals cast aside to die a painful death? What about individuals living with physical disability during ancient Greece and Rome? Were these poor newborn souls even allowed to survive when it was clear they'd been 'cursed' by the gods? How much did the social and political standing of the family impact the life outcome of the disabled during these times? Listeners might be surprised at the answer to some of these questions.
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Archaeological Findings
https://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/18/science/ancient-bones-that-tell-a-story-of-compassion.html
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/rethinking-neanderthals-83341003/
Greek history
https://mentoringreece.com/mount-olympus-disability-ancient-greece/
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9jg5z235
Claudius Augustus
https://www.history.com/news/8-things-you-may-not-know-about-emperor-claudius
Roman history
https://studenttheses.universiteitleiden.nl/access/item%3A2603251/view
Customer Reviews
Well worth the subscription so you don’t miss any
I finally had time to sit and listen to the first three episodes. I love this podcast. Very informative and interesting. I learned quite a bit including the historical aspects that I had never known. Daniels’ wonderful sense of humor is deftly interspersed throughout as well. If you are looking for a great podcast this one is definitely a must. Thank you Daniel for sharing your world, sense of humor and knowledge.