
31 episodes

Disarming Disability Public House Media
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- Society & Culture
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4.9 • 40 Ratings
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Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty powerfully deconstruct disability through candid conversations with experts exploring topics related to disability. They look to educate, empower, voice, and build a more inclusive society.
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Season 2 Wrap Up!
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty recap big lessons learned in Season 2 and share ideas and outlines for Season 3.
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Sex: What Did We Learn From The Experts?
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty synthesize themes and concepts learned from Dr. Heather Dillaway, Dr. Amanda Tashjian, and Katherine McLaughlin.
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Sex: Elevatus Training
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty speak with Katherine McLaughlin creator of Elevatus Training, which gives the tools to self advocates, parents, and health care professionals on sexuality and disability.
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Sex: A Psychologist's Perspective
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty speak with Dr. Amanda Tashjian about her research on sexuality and intellectual disabilities.
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Sex: A Sociologist's Perspective
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty speak with Dr. Heather Dillaway about her research on sexuality and women with spinal cord injury.
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Medical Model: What Did We Learn From the Experts?
Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty synthesize themes and concepts from conversations within the medical model chapter of episodes.
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Customer Reviews
Fantastic show
Both hosts share their experiences living with disabilities in America and invoke a thoughtful discussion on how to bridge the equality gap. Must listen!
Awesome work! Must listen to!
Hi Nicole, thank you so much for hosting this podcast. I am legally blind and it’s very important to bring information about tDisability and Accessibility to the general public! I think you’re doing an outstanding job! Keep it going, and if you want I can collaborate with you and share some of the experiences we have for your podcast. Best wishes, Diana O
Love it
Must listen!