Vera Kubenz: Guest Update

This week’s Guest, Vera Kubenz gives an update on her Politics of Parking Project and outlines how you can get involved. Since my conversation with Alice and Lucy, I have been able to start the first stage of collecting data from other disabled people about their experiences with Blue Badge encounters. My survey is nowContinueContinue reading “Vera Kubenz: Guest Update”

lABLEd Podcast join forces with South Staffordshire College

If you were to ask us what three things LABLEd stood for, I think we’d say authenticity, opportunity, and education. In our short time as podcasters, we’ve created a space where people have the opportunity to tell their stories, in their words, but we have also proudly given opportunities to work with us to formContinueContinue reading “lABLEd Podcast join forces with South Staffordshire College”

What is Allyship

By Lucy Wood  ‘Allyship’ is a word that describes social justice activism by groups of people to advance the interests of the marginalized. It relies on supportive associations through intentional, positive, and conscious efforts. For Disabled people, this can come from people with different disabilities across the disabled community and non-disabled people.   Here at lABLEd,ContinueContinue reading “What is Allyship”

Guest Update: Dr Paul Darke

Paul joined us in June 2021 to talk about his life, career, and representation in film and television; in this week’s extra offering, Paul talks about what he’s been up to since his episode was released. Since I was on the podcast, it has been a hectic time with quite a few projects coming togetherContinueContinue reading “Guest Update: Dr Paul Darke”

Why should you care about accessible content

By Ami Ireland Here at lABLEd, we work hard to create a space that welcomes all no matter what your disability illness or difference. It’s why our commitment to making this show accessible for all lies at the heart of everything we do. In this week’s bonus blog lABLEd social media coordinator, Ami Ireland, explainsContinueContinue reading “Why should you care about accessible content”

A little more on ‘Changelings’

William Reynolds Because we know you love our fABLEd episode we thought we’d throw you back to the episode we dropped in May about Changelings and have brought back our classics expert Will Reynolds to talk about why such an ancient myth may have persisted well into the 19th century. Changelings are everywhere in Indo-EuropeanContinueContinue reading “A little more on ‘Changelings’”