Emily Ladau on Disability Awareness and The Accessible Stall Podcast by Voices of Esalen published on 2022-08-26T17:00:19Z Emily Ladau is a disability rights activist, writer, storyteller, and digital communications consultant whose career began at the age of 10 when she appeared on several episodes of Sesame Street to educate children about her life with a physical disability. Her writing has been published in The New York Times, CNN, Vice, and Huffington Post. She is the author of Demystifying Disability: What to Know, What to Say, and How to be an Ally. With co-host Kyle Khachardurian, Emily is the host and creator of the podcast The Accessible Stall. Our interview touches upon representation of folks with disabilities in the media, how to make podcasts and other forms of media more accessible for all people, working from home and what that means in terms of creating inclusivity and equity in the workplace, how she feels about educating people about disability, and what people could do to meet her halfway, ableism and internalized ableism, tropes and cliches of disability inspiration, tokenization, intersectionality, and much more. Transcript of this episode: https://www.esalen.org/podcasts/emily-ladau-on-disability-awareness-and-the-accessible-stall-podcast Sign up for Words I Wheel By, Emily's newsletter: https://emilyladau.com/#email-sign-up Check out The Accessible Stall podcast: https://www.theaccessiblestall.com/ Genre Learning