Everything You Know About Disability Is Wrong

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Everything You Know About Disability is Wrong is a podcast for the disability community by the disability community, hosted by two disabled women. But if you’re not disabled, listen in to learn about real issues, celebrations, and conversations disabled people are having in their communities. Powered by Easterseals.

  1. Getting Dressed with Pride: Adaptive Fashion and the Power of Care with Josh Norris & Sidney Raz

    -6 ч

    Getting Dressed with Pride: Adaptive Fashion and the Power of Care with Josh Norris & Sidney Raz

    Disability Pride looks different for everyone. Sometimes, it begins with something as simple as getting dressed.   In this special Disability Pride Month episode of Everything You Know About Disability Is Wrong, we are joined by Joshua Norris, CEO of Silverts Adaptive Clothing & Footwear and IZ Adaptive, and creator Sidney Raz to explore how adaptive clothing can be both a practical accessibility tool and a powerful form of self-expression.   Joshua shares the nearly century-long history of Silverts, the world's first adaptive clothing company, and the mission that inspired him to lead an employee buyout to preserve the brand. Sid reflects on his life-changing cancer diagnosis, total stomach removal, and the ongoing process of navigating disability, grief, and acceptance in the public eye. Together, the conversation highlights why accessibility, fashion, and disability pride belong in the same conversation.   The group also discusses the importance of adaptive clothing beyond function, how small acts of care can create meaningful change, misconceptions about cancer and disability, and why making accommodations for yourself is something to be proud of. Whether you're newly navigating disability, supporting someone you love, or simply interested in building a more accessible world, this episode is an honest reminder that disability pride doesn't require having everything figured out—it simply asks us to show up as we are.   This episode is in celebration of a brand-new partnership between Easterseals, Silverts, and IZ Adaptive! From July 6–31, 5% of every purchase at silverts.com and izadaptive.com supports Easterseals programs across the U.S. and Canada.

    58 мин.
  2. Love, Humor, and Real Life: Shane & Hannah Burcaw on Relationships and Disability

    8 янв.

    Love, Humor, and Real Life: Shane & Hannah Burcaw on Relationships and Disability

    Shane and Hannah Burcaw, creators of the YouTube channel Squirmy and Grubs, join Lily and Erin for a wide-ranging conversation about relationships, content creation, and what people consistently misunderstand about disability. As a married couple whose lives are highly visible online, Shane and Hannah share how public assumptions, especially about love, worth, and caregiving, show up in comment sections far more than in real life. They reflect on how a viral interview shifted their channel from casual vlogs to a platform that sparks deeper conversations, and how they learned to balance humor with heavier topics without losing their audience. From navigating internet cruelty to deciding how much of their lived experience to share on camera, Shane and Hannah speak candidly about pressure, boundaries, and staying grounded. The episode also explores how caregiving fits naturally into their relationship, why long-form storytelling still matters, and how shared routines, sarcasm, and trust keep their partnership strong. Throughout the conversation, Shane and Hannah emphasize curiosity, patience, and showing up honestly, online and offline. Key Moments 03:34 What’s wrong about disability, worth, and relationships 05:39 Why cruelty shows up online but never in real life 07:58 Going viral and suddenly becoming public educators 10:45 Shifting from fun vlogs to purpose-driven storytelling 13:40 Mixing humor with hard conversations so people keep listening 16:01 The pressure to always create disability-focused content 19:20 Why “normal” couple trends never stay neutral online 22:51 Long-form content as a space for nuance and depth 25:57 Caregiving, autonomy, and public misunderstanding 30:04 Writing books to show the range of disabled relationships 39:36 Rituals, routines, and what actually keeps their relationship strong Connect with Shane & Hannah Shane's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shaneburcaw/# Hannah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannahayl/# YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/squirmyandgrubs Squirmy and Grubs Website: https://www.squirmyandgrubs.com/

    1 ч. 1 мин.
  3. The Power of Purpose: Heather Mills on Business, Courage, and Kindness

    22.12.2025

    The Power of Purpose: Heather Mills on Business, Courage, and Kindness

    Heather Mills, world-record-breaking Paralympic skier and founder of VBites Foods, joins Lily and Erin for a conversation that spans business, resilience, and the power of purpose. From surviving a life-changing accident to building one of the largest plant-based food companies in the world, Heather shares how every setback became a reason to innovate. She recalls turning personal tragedy into global advocacy, developing new prosthetics, founding support networks for amputees, and creating opportunities for others to regain independence. With humor and insight, Heather reflects on what true confidence looks like, the importance of empathy in leadership, and why helping others is the most rewarding kind of “selfishness.” Heather also discusses entrepreneurship through a values-driven lens, balancing profit with purpose, leading with compassion, and using success to make a difference. Her message is bold yet simple: face challenges head-on, stay curious, and use your energy to build solutions instead of problems. Key Moments 03:22 Airport misassumptions and using humor to reset the moment 05:48 Why comfort with yourself helps others feel at ease 07:51 How confidence and comedy reshape public reactions 11:33 Switching from “the problem is” to “the solution is” 13:26 Building better prosthetics when the market failed to deliver 15:42 Creating the Amputee Forum and a global peer-support network 19:20 Healing after injury and the path to launching VBites 22:50 Turning setbacks into purpose across sport and business 25:39 Becoming a world-record Paralympic skier at 42 30:27 The power of boundaries and choosing who gets your energy Connect with Heather Mills LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/msheathermills Heather Mills Official Site: https://heathermills.org/ VBites: https://www.vbites.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heather.mills.official/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/heatherofficial/status/1755615616638341264 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heathermillsofficial/?hl=en

    1 ч. 5 мин.
  4. Rewriting the System: Dr. Destiny Huff on Parenting, Practice, and Advocacy

    11.12.2025

    Rewriting the System: Dr. Destiny Huff on Parenting, Practice, and Advocacy

    Dr. Destiny Huff, a late-diagnosed autistic and ADHD military spouse, therapist, and special education advocate, joins Lily and Erin for a powerful conversation on parenthood, identity, and reimagining advocacy. As the founder of Destiny Huff Consulting, she works with families across the U.S. to make education systems more responsive, compassionate, and effective for neurodivergent learners. In this episode, Destiny shares how her own diagnosis transformed the way she supports families and children. She explains what it means to build neuroaffirming practices, from presuming competence and honoring autonomy to designing goals that match real learner needs. Destiny also breaks down what an IEP really is; a program, not a plan, and how parents can ask for meetings, request changes, and find collaboration instead of conflict. The discussion explores bias in diagnosis, barriers faced by Black and Brown families, and how educators can check their assumptions to better support every student. Key Moments 00:00 Tribute to Alice Wong 08:13 "Advocacy and Neurodivergence Insights" 15:24 "Neuroaffirming Special Education Handbook" 19:17 Centering Voices in Autism Advocacy 22:37 "Advocating for Diverse Learners" 30:17 "Focus, Educate, and Understand Intentions" 34:06 "Parenting Autism: Struggles and Strengths" 41:46 "Building Bridges, Not Burning Them" 48:30 Hesitation in Disclosing Diagnoses 50:43 "Embracing Accurate Labels and Support" 55:36 Bias in Disability Labels Explained 01:02:21 "Lessons on Rest and Renewal" Connect with Dr. Destiny Huff LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/destiny-huff-lpc-iep/ Destiny Huff Consulting: https://www.destinyhuffconsulting.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/destinyhuff_iep_advocate/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/destinyhuffconsulting/  HRG Counseling: https://www.hrgcounseling.com/

    59 мин.

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Everything You Know About Disability is Wrong is a podcast for the disability community by the disability community, hosted by two disabled women. But if you’re not disabled, listen in to learn about real issues, celebrations, and conversations disabled people are having in their communities. Powered by Easterseals.

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