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Podcasts focus on inclusion in society

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Concept
Published:
7 Mar
2023
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Listen to powerful voices on disability, inclusion and society's blind spots Discover a series of thought-provoking podcasts where poetry, research and leadership come together in conversations about discrimination, structural betrayal and hope.

Are you looking for a new and interesting podcast? Then you've come to the right place.

Listen to, for example, poet Caspar Eric tell about systematic discrimination against people with disabilities or Emil Falster about the structural betrayal.

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Children are ashamed of their disabilities when parents have to fight hard for help

In a new episode of the podcast series “Faces of betrayal”, Emil Falster, post.doc. at the Bevica Foundation, talks about what he calls the structural betrayal that citizens with disabilities and their relatives face when they need help from the system. He talks about what the struggle for help means for the family, and about the imprint of shame that the struggle leaves in both children and parents. Listen to the podcast by clicking here.

The trait all leaders need: The Valuable 500's Caroline Casey

This episode of the “Meet The Leader” podcast is about Caroline Casey, founder of The Valuable 500, an organization representing 22 million employees across 64 sectors worldwide who together innovate for the inclusion of people with disabilities. She talks about her journey in connection with the launch of The Valuable 500, her motivation and what has helped her to develop as a leader. Listen to the podcast by clicking here.

A body-free world

In this episode of Restart, poet Caspar Eric is a guest in the studio. He talks about what it's like to live with a disability in a society designed for people without. Listen to the podcast by clicking here.

Caspar Eric: Everyone thinks of a disabled body as worth less

In Ajour, poet Caspar Eric tells of systematic discrimination against people with disabilities, and asks where the ambitions of politicians have gone. Listen to the podcast by clicking here.

Healthy Architecture and Design 1:3 — design that goes with age

The Royal Academy has created a podcast about the project Re-designing J46: furniture for our future selves, which can be seen at the exhibition Behavior/Welfare. This episode of the podcast discusses questions such as: Does design follow age? As the body ages, new needs arise — how do you approach this as a furniture designer? Listen to the podcast by clicking here.

Universally designed podcasts and podcasts about universal design

Many people enjoy listening to podcasts, but what does it take for a podcast to be accessible? Podcasts also require universal design. This podcast gives you a brief overview of what is required and suggests a selection of podcasts on accessibility. Listen to the podcast by clicking here.

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