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Offhand: Living life with an upper limb difference

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Love, life and relationships with an upper limb difference should be waaay more easy than it is. This podcast is made for people who are navigating life with an upper limb difference, by people with an upper limb difference.Brought to you by the Reach Charity, our mission is to talk about all the things that never get talked about.Talk to us! Send your questions, ideas... anything to reach@reach.org.uk

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7 episodios

Portada del episodio Living With Upper Limb Difference and Building Confidence

Living With Upper Limb Difference and Building Confidence

Megan chats to Leah about her relationship with confidence and how it has shifted throughout different stages of her life. The conversation looks at how your confidence can be shaped by the realities of growing up with an upper limb difference, the way people perceive and how you don’t need to be positive about your upper limb difference all the time. They also explore how confidence is rarely fixed, it can change from day-to-day, but can be boosted by getting older, positive experiences, relationships, therapy, representation, and community support. What you can expect from this episode: * How confidence evolves from childhood into adulthood * The emotional impact of comments, staring, and misconceptions * Why representation and community matter * The pressure to always appear “inspiring” or resilient * The role of therapy, social media, and adaptive activities in building confidence * Accepting that confidence naturally ebbs and flows Want to talk to us? Leave a comment or find us on socials @reachcharityuk Join us at the Reach Annual Family Weekend! https://www.reach.org.uk/events/annual-family-weekend-2026-23rd-25th-october-2026 [https://www.reach.org.uk/events/annual-family-weekend-2026-23rd-25th-october-2026] Join up for the Reach Triathlon! https://www.reach.org.uk/the-reach-triathlon [https://www.reach.org.uk/the-reach-triathlon] Find out more about bursaries https://www.reach.org.uk/resources/apply-for-a-bursary [https://www.reach.org.uk/resources/apply-for-a-bursary] Discover RAW: https://www.reach.org.uk/news/reach-activity-week-2026-bookings-are-now-live [https://www.reach.org.uk/news/reach-activity-week-2026-bookings-are-now-live] With thanks to the National Lottery Community Fund for supporting the development of the Offhand Podcast Leah’s views and experiences are her own and do not reflect those of Reach Charity

15 de may de 2026 - 27 min
Portada del episodio Love, Confidence and Upper Limb Difference

Love, Confidence and Upper Limb Difference

Megan is joined by Lottie to talk openly about the realities of dating with a limb difference. Together, they explore the challenges, awkward moments, and positive experiences that can come with navigating relationships, both online and in person. Lottie shares her personal journey, including how she approaches conversations about her limb difference, the role it plays in dating profiles, and how she’s built confidence over time. The discussion also touches on wider societal perceptions, including misconceptions and fetishisation, and why honest conversations are so important in breaking down barriers. This is a reassuring conversation designed to support anyone navigating dating with a limb difference, while encouraging self-acceptance and confidence in being yourself. In this episode, you’ll hear about: • Experiences of online and in-person dating with a limb difference • Whether (and how) to include a limb difference in dating profiles • Navigating other people’s perceptions and questions • Building confidence and self-acceptance over time • The importance of honesty and communication in relationships • Tips and reassurance for young people starting their dating journey A thoughtful and empowering conversation about relationships, identity, and embracing what makes you unique. Want to talk to us? Leave a comment or find us on socials @reachcharityuk Join us at the Reach Annual Family Weekend! https://www.reach.org.uk/events/annual-family-weekend-2026-23rd-25th-october-2026 [https://www.reach.org.uk/events/annual-family-weekend-2026-23rd-25th-october-2026] Join up for the Reach Triathlon! https://www.reach.org.uk/the-reach-triathlon [https://www.reach.org.uk/the-reach-triathlon] With thanks to the National Lottery Community Fund for supporting the development of the Offhand Podcast Lottie’s views are her own and do not reflect those of Reach Charity

1 de may de 2026 - 23 min
Portada del episodio Why is Mental Health Support for Limb Difference Still an "Optional Extra"?

Why is Mental Health Support for Limb Difference Still an "Optional Extra"?

When it comes to limb loss and limb difference, the world usually focuses on the physical; the prosthetics, the surgery, and the "recovery." But what happens beyond the physical care and when support stops? In this episode, host Megan Bacon-Evans is joined by a powerhouse panel, including Marie Tidball MP and young adults from the community, to discuss the "hidden side" of limb difference: mental health. Together they talk about the "dual reality" of living with a limb difference, where fierce pride and daily struggle coexist, and why the healthcare system must stop treating mental wellbeing as an "optional extra." YOU MAY FIND SOME OF THE CONTENT IN THE PODCAST UPSETTING OR TRIGGERING What We Discuss * The Identity Shift: Self-acceptance is key, but that takes work and support which can be hard to find * The Power of "And": Understanding how you can love your "little hand" and still have days where the world feels heavy. * The Systemic Gap: Why people with a limb difference face anxiety/depression, yet support remains inconsistent across services. * People as Medicine: How finding a community that understands your lived experience is more transformative than any clinical appointment. * Dismantling Ableism: Challenging the outdated societal views that hold people back more than their physical differences ever could. Guests * Megan Bacon-Evans (Host) * Marie Tidball MP, Connor Ballard, Ella Dickinson, Leah Hardy, Scarlett Walker, Walid Saleh, and Jesse Velosa. With thanks to the National Lottery Community Fund for supporting the development of the Offhand Podcast SUPPORT LINKS: https://www.mind.org.uk [https://www.mind.org.uk] https://www.youngminds.org.uk [https://www.youngminds.org.uk] https://www.reach.org.uk/ [https://www.reach.org.uk/] https://findingyourfeet.net/ [https://findingyourfeet.net/] https://www.limbpower.com/ [https://www.limbpower.com/] https://steelbone.co.uk/ [https://steelbone.co.uk/] https://amputationfoundation.org/ [https://amputationfoundation.org/] https://www.blesma.org/ [https://www.blesma.org/]

17 de abr de 2026 - 36 min
Portada del episodio Navigating Work with An Upper Limb Difference: Leah’s Story

Navigating Work with An Upper Limb Difference: Leah’s Story

Megan is joined by Leah, who tells her about her experience navigating the workplace with an upper limb difference. From disclosing her upper limb difference at work to building confidence in professional environments, Leah talks openly about the realities of workplace inclusion, representation, and career growth when you don’t fit the “standard” mould. If you’ve ever wondered how to approach conversations about your upper limb difference at work or how to feel more confident showing up as yourself, this one’s for you. In this episode, we cover: • Real experiences of working with an upper limb difference • How workplace inclusion actually shows up day-to-day • Why your workplace should be helping you with reasonable adjustments • Building confidence, visibility, and representation at work Key takeaways: • There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to inclusion at work • Being open (on your terms) can improve workplace inclusion • Assistive tools and small adjustments can transform your workflow • Representation matters for confidence, careers, and culture Whether you’re starting your career or already in the workplace, this episode explores how to navigate professional life with an upper limb difference, practically, honestly, and on your own terms. Want to talk to us? Leave a comment or find us on socials @reachcharityuk With thanks to the National Lottery Community Fund for supporting the development of the Offhand Podcast More on Bold Kids research: https://www.reach.org.uk/resources/a-guide-to-motor-development-in-children-with-limb-differences [https://www.reach.org.uk/resources/a-guide-to-motor-development-in-children-with-limb-differences] Join us at the Reach Annual Family Weekend! https://www.reach.org.uk/events/annual-family-weekend-2026-23rd-25th-october-2026 [https://www.reach.org.uk/events/annual-family-weekend-2026-23rd-25th-october-2026]

3 de abr de 2026 - 35 min
Portada del episodio Starting University with a Limb Difference | Lottie’s Story

Starting University with a Limb Difference | Lottie’s Story

Megan Bacon-Evans sits down with Lottie to talk about her experience of living with an upper limb difference at university. Starting uni is a big step for anyone, but for Lottie, it came with the added challenge of doing so during the COVID-19 pandemic. She talks about how she adapted to new environments, built her confidence, how she coped with meeting a large group of new people and starting new jobs Together, they explore how importance support systems are, from friends and family to wider community connections, and how these relationships can make a real difference when stepping into something new. Lottie also reflects on the everyday realities of living with a limb difference, offering honest insights, reassurance, and advice for others who may be preparing for similar experiences. This is Offhand, the podcast by Reach where we share real stories, experiences, and conversations from the limb difference community. In this episode, you’ll hear about: • Growing up with an upper limb difference • Starting university during the COVID-19 pandemic • Building confidence and independence in a new environment • Navigating social life and making connections • The role of support systems and community • Advice for others with limb differences starting university This is an open and encouraging conversation about resilience, confidence, and finding your place on your own terms. Lottie’s views are her own and not indicative of the charity as a whole. Find out more about Reach: https://www.reach.org.uk/ [https://www.reach.org.uk/] With thanks to the National Lottery Community Fund for supporting the development of the Offhand Podcast

20 de mar de 2026 - 22 min
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