173 episodes

The Traipsin’ Global On Wheels Podcast Hour is dedicated to being a definitive resource for new insights and perspectives in disability advocacy, fitness and health, and accessible travel. Our mission is to build a community of healthy, global-minded, and informed advocates willing to take on both emerging and age-old issues within disability rights.

If you have any questions/inquiries about the podcast please email traipsinglobalonwheels@gmail.com

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    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 26 Ratings

The Traipsin’ Global On Wheels Podcast Hour is dedicated to being a definitive resource for new insights and perspectives in disability advocacy, fitness and health, and accessible travel. Our mission is to build a community of healthy, global-minded, and informed advocates willing to take on both emerging and age-old issues within disability rights.

If you have any questions/inquiries about the podcast please email traipsinglobalonwheels@gmail.com

    Is it okay to prefer to not date someone with a disability?

    Is it okay to prefer to not date someone with a disability?

    Finding a life partner is very much a personal choice. What's important is to understand, reflect, and be aware of what is influencing who we are attracted to and who we are not attracted to.

    • 14 min
    Diana Pastora Carson: How to advocate for people with autism and developmental disabilities

    Diana Pastora Carson: How to advocate for people with autism and developmental disabilities

    Diana Pastora Carson, M.Ed. has been an elementary educator for over 30 years, and co-teaches a Disability & Society course at San Diego State University. She is a consultant and educator on diversity as it relates to disability, and is the author of several articles and books including Beyond Awareness: Bringing Disability into Diversity Work in K-12 Schools & Communities, and children’s book, Ed Roberts: Champion of Disability Rights, and Beyond Disability Awareness: An Educator’s Guide. Diana is known for her powerful keynote presentations and educational workshops related to disability awareness and inclusive teaching practices. Her disability awareness work in schools has earned her statewide PTA recognitions in the areas of advocacy and outreach, as well as her elementary school’s designation of Teacher of the Year. In addition to a TEDx Talk and her award-winning podcast, Beyond Awareness: Disability Awareness That Matters, Diana has been featured in several articles and other podcasts. She served two terms on the Board of Directors of Disability Rights California, and currently serves as a board member of Disability Voices United. Although Diana experiences disability herself, she credits her passion for this work to her brother, Joaquin Carson, who endured years of segregated schooling and subsequent institutionalization. She takes the most pride in knowing that after many years of fighting for his release from an institution, Joaquin now lives a life of self-determination, inclusion and quality, in the community, as her next-door neighbor. Along this journey to inclusion, Diana and Joaquin have become advocates for safe community inclusion, especially for people who experience body dysregulation, and as it relates to healthcare access, and access to "durable accommodations", a term coined by Diana's family.  

    • 39 min
    Four lessons having a mobility disability has taught me to do what you want to do in life

    Four lessons having a mobility disability has taught me to do what you want to do in life

    What having a mobility disability has taught me:  

     

    1. Life is short, do what’s important

    a. Lower backaches

    b. Shoulder pain

     

    2. Be innovative if you want to do you
    want do.

    a. Using the escalators when elevators go out of
    service

    b. Using an office chair with wheels to reach kitchen
    counter and cook because the kitchen is not accessible.

    c. Climbing the Great Wall by crawling part of the
    stretch

    d. Checking out the camel and Arabian desert by
    ditching my wheelchair at a hostel

     

    3. Don’t be shy and speak up

    a. Asking for help in public places when physical
    spaces are inaccessible

     

    4. Be persistent

    a. Accessible pool entrance

    • 11 min
    1:1 Chat: A VERY imperfect perfect video about my resistance towards creating digital content

    1:1 Chat: A VERY imperfect perfect video about my resistance towards creating digital content

    Thank you to the following guests for coming on the podcast show …

    1.    Emma Farley

    2.   Izzy Camilleri

    3.   Danielle Connolly

    4.   Keisha Greaves

    5.   Laura Andert

    6.   Billy Price

    7.   Lydia X. Z. Brown

    8.   Mindy Scheier

     

    I’ve been wanting to do a casual monologue episode for a while now, but nine weeks later, we’re still in the same spot. I am going to push through my resistance and release something imperfect and short, but real and
    honest.

     

    Today I am going to talk about MY top fears to making recorded content … other people may (and probably will) have a different list …

    1.   Not having all the “correct information”

    2.  Not saying it the “correct way” that is accepted
    by all.

    3.  Not having the privacy to record the contents

    4.  Not having the right clothes for recording

    5.  Needing to prepare: shower, look “presentable” and the
    effort it takes to be “video” ready

    6.  People’s judgements once the content is released

    7.  Having my contents be misconstrued or used out
    of context

    8.  Not having the right length of contents

    9.  Being judged by your family members

    10.  Sounding stupid, uneducated, ill-informed, and unaware.

    • 19 min
    Emma Farley: Navigating the Inaccessible Work Environment

    Emma Farley: Navigating the Inaccessible Work Environment

    Emma Farley is a Disability Studies student and disability activist based in Brooklyn, New York. Emma has both visible and invisible disabilities - a rare form of muscular dystrophy, ADHD, and dyscalculia. Emma's involvement within the disability community stretches back to early childhood, when she began public speaking about her lived experience with muscular dystrophy, and she continues to do this as a Diversability Leadership Collective Member, hosting several discussions with the Diversability group about various disability-related topics. Passionate about creating connections with the disability community and taking an intersectional approach to activism, Emma is launching a new podcast called Unsilent: Disability On Our Terms in Spring 2024. 

    • 46 min
    Izzy Camilleri: how to create useful and fashionable clothing for wheelchair users

    Izzy Camilleri: how to create useful and fashionable clothing for wheelchair users

    Izzy Camilleri is one of Canada’s leading and most celebrated fashion designers, and a pioneer in adaptive clothing. Izzy first ventured into the world of accessible clothing after initially doing custom work for a wheelchair user in 2004. It opened her eyes to the huge necessity for this type of clothing in the world.

     

    In 2022, Izzy received 2 awards for her adaptive line. She won the Innovation Award from the Women’s Empowerment Awards and the Fashion Impact Award from the CAFA Awards. In 2006, she received CAFA’s Womenswear Designer of the Year Award. Her adaptive line has been featured in the Royal Ontario Museum.


    For more than 39 years, she has designed custom clothing for an
    international clientele, crafted gorgeous collections featured in fashion magazines from Vogue to InStyle, and dressed celebrities like Daniel Radcliffe, Mark Wahlberg, Meryl Streep, Angelina Jolie and David Bowie. Since 2009, Izzy has focused on inclusive fashion through her brand IZ Adaptive, with the mission to make great looking and well fitting clothes accessible to everyone. To learn more about Izzy, visit www.izzycamilleri.com.

    • 41 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
26 Ratings

26 Ratings

Todd Yaz ,

Excellent

A great source of information for anyone with mobility challenges, and inspirational for everyone.

tompsky ,

Traipsin

Exceptional!!

Juli&osquis ,

Great way to learn!

This Podcast show us different approaches about disabilities hearing great stories from amazing people around the globe. Also is an excellent way to learn about disabilities and how they deal with different situations like traveling. For me, it has been a great experience because it is teaching me another way to view the disabilities, how to be useful in some situations and that still we need to do a lot to be equality... Ming id a great ambassador and advocacy for Disabled who I personally admire! Congrats for this job and I invite you to learn and to be more inclusive!

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