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The Blindly Wheeling Podcast

Podcast by Paul J Ralph

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About The Blindly Wheeling Podcast

The Blindly Wheeling Podcast Stories, insights and the road to inclusive tourism, one episode at a time. Hosted by Paul Ralph, a wheelchair using traveller, storyteller and founder of Disabled Access Day, The Blindly Wheeling Podcast brings you tales from his life and adventures, together with excerpts from Paul’s new books. In each episode you will hear passages from Access All Areas – Inclusive Tourism in Practice and from his second volume Access All Events – Accessible Gathering in Practice, and delivered in his unique style. Every short episode explores a different facet of life as a disabled person and of inclusive travel. Paul shares lived experience, lessons learned and a few laughs along the way. From the joy of finding a genuinely accessible loo to the hidden power of a well‑trained welcome, he guides listeners through the practicalities and possibilities of accessible tourism and beyond. Whether you work in tourism, hospitality, heritage or events, you are a disabled traveller, an organiser, a curious ally or simply someone who enjoys a good story with a slice of cake on the side, this podcast is for you. No jargon. No lectures. Just honest chats, thoughtful reflections and plenty of ideas to make the world more welcoming for everyone. Listen in if you work in tourism, hospitality, heritage or events, if you want to learn how to better include disabled people, if you enjoy personal storytelling with purpose and humour, or if you believe accessibility is everyone’s business. If you would like to know more about Paul’s books, check out Access All Areas – Inclusive Tourism in Practice and Access All Events – Accessible Gathering in Practice on Amazon. My journey and adventures Paul describes himself as: “I am a consultant, author and public speaker passionate about accessibility and inclusive tourism. My journey has been shaped by my lived experience as a wheelchair user travelling through places that have inspired, challenged and sometimes frustrated me. I have explored distilleries in the Highlands, navigated historic castles, rolled into bustling city cafés and discovered that some of the most welcoming places are not always the ones you expect. There have been proud moments such as founding Disabled Access Day and watching it grow into a United Kingdom wide celebration, and the joy of working with Euan’s Guide to help thousands of disabled people find accessible places to visit. There have also been challenges: doors that did not open, websites that assumed, and conversations that needed nudging in a better direction. In each moment there has been learning and often an unexpected delight, whether it is a brilliant Changing Places toilet in a tiny village or the perfect slice of cake in a tucked away café. I bring to every conversation a blend of lived insight, practical ideas and a firm belief that inclusion is as much about opportunity as it is about access. My aim is to inspire, challenge and equip people to create places and experiences that welcome everyone.” Enjoy!

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35 episodes

episode Living with Disability? - Episode 36 artwork

Living with Disability? - Episode 36

When I first heard the phrase “living with a disability” I imagined a suitcase packed with medical charts, a timetable of appointments and a steady stream of adaptations that I, as an individual, had to manage. The wording feels like a quiet admission that the condition belongs to me, that the obstacle sits inside my body and that I must learn to cope with it.   Contrast that with “living with disability”. Suddenly the focus shifts from the person to the world around them. The sentence hints that the difficulty is not solely my fault, that the streets, the services, the attitudes and the policies all play a part in shaping the experience. It is a subtle but powerful change of perspective, one that mirrors the long‑standing debate between the medical model and the social model of disability.

4 Nov 2025 - 8 min
episode Technology a double edge for Inclusion - Episode 35 artwork

Technology a double edge for Inclusion - Episode 35

Every year a fresh gadget arrives on the market with a headline that reads something like “the future is now”. Touch screens, voice assistants, biometric scanners – all of them are sold as answers to the problem of friction. The idea is appealing: a single surface that can do everything, a single voice that can command everything, a single card that can pay everywhere. In theory the world becomes smoother, faster, more elegant. But the reality is that most of these inventions are created without a seat at the table for people who experience the world differently. When a design team assumes that every user can see a bright icon, tap a tiny button and speak a clear command, they are building a wall as much as a bridge. The wall is invisible to those who do not need to climb over it, but it is solid and unyielding for the rest of us.

3 Nov 2025 - 10 min
episode Access all events - The AudioBook - Episode 34 artwork

Access all events - The AudioBook - Episode 34

Hello and welcome to episode thirty‑four of Blindly Wheeling. I’m delighted you’re tuning in because today I’m sharing something a little different – the complete audio version of my latest book Access all events – Accessible gathering in practice. You may have already spotted the book on my website, heard the teaser on social media, or perhaps you’re one of the many readers who have asked when the audio edition will be available. I decided to record the whole work and release it here so that anyone who prefers to listen can experience the ideas, the stories and the practical tips in the same way they would by turning the pages. In this recording you’ll hear the same chapters that will appear in the printed book, from the opening reflections on why inclusive events matter, through the step‑by‑step guide to planning a gathering that welcomes every body, to the real world case studies that show how a community centre, a music festival and a local market transformed their spaces when they put accessibility at the heart of the plan. So settle in, adjust your headphones, and let’s embark on a journey through accessible event design together. I hope you find inspiration, practical ideas and a few smiles along the way. Enjoy! If you enjoy my work and want to support my writing and podcasting you can buy me a coffee over on "Buy me Coffee" - https://buymeacoffee.com/blindlywheeling [https://buymeacoffee.com/blindlywheeling]

30 Oct 2025 - 1 h 5 min
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