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A podcast by From Your Pocket - Sundays
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161 Episodes
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Ellie Cole (Australia's most decorated Paralympian)|#117
Published: 12/8/2024 -
Louise Sauvage (THE Australian Paralympic Superstar)|#116
Published: 11/24/2024 -
Amy Evans (Nemaline Rod Muscular Myopathy)|#115
Published: 11/10/2024 -
Rowan Crothers (Paralympic Swimmer with Cerebral Palsy)|#114
Published: 10/27/2024 -
Andrew Dewberry (DJ with Spina Bifida )| #113
Published: 10/13/2024 -
Kyle Willmington (Fitness Influencer with Charcot Marie Tooth )| #112
Published: 9/29/2024 -
Emma Tomlinson (Musician and Autistic )| #111
Published: 9/15/2024 -
Paris Paralympics - Aussie Athlete interviews (Curt McGrath and Madison Di Rosario)
Published: 9/1/2024 -
'Preparing for the Paralympics' - Hosted by 4 time Gold Medal winner Dylan Alcott
Published: 8/25/2024 -
Loz Booth (Comedian with Ectrodactyly)| #110
Published: 8/11/2024 -
James Chapman (Pseudoachondroplasia Dwarfism)| #109
Published: 7/28/2024 -
Vint Cerf ('Father of the Internet' & Hard of Hearing)| #108
Published: 7/14/2024 -
Tayla Richardson (Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome & Periodic Paralysis)| #107
Published: 6/30/2024 -
Knox Gibson (Amputee from accident at home) | #106
Published: 6/16/2024 -
Ryan Straschnitzki (Paralysed after Bus Accident) | #105
Published: 6/2/2024 -
Sean Millis (Hunter Syndrome) | #104
Published: 5/19/2024 -
Jack Day (Better Date than Never) | #103
Published: 5/5/2024 -
Hayden McDonald (Pilot who is Autistic) | #102
Published: 4/21/2024 -
April Lockhart ('Disabled Fashun Girlie' w Amniotic Band Syndrome) | #101
Published: 4/7/2024 -
Matt Pierri (Founder of Sociability &Tech Entrepreneur)| #100
Published: 3/24/2024
Challenge what you think it’s like to live with disability. Hosts Dylan Alcott and Angus O’Loughlin speak to people living with disabilities about their lives and ask them the questions you thought were off-limits. You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll learn something. This is a podcast for everyone - disabled or abled, and hopes to break down stigmas, change perceptions, and to challenge what you think it’s like to live with disability.