Disability Reality Podcast
In episode 8, "oh what a celebration, we'll have today!" we're joined one of our favorite fellow disabled-Jersey-Girls", Jillian Ilana Curwin for another "clock tick" on the show. "Thank Goodness!" Breakdown: Jill joins host Melanie Rivera Waldman, as they explore themes of disability representation in media, personal journeys, and the dynamics of reality TV. They discuss the importance of authentic representation & portrayals of disabled individuals--in the media, the impact of mental health on their lives, and the significance of attending the (then) future premiere, of "Wicked:For Good". The conversation also touches on the challenges of navigating social issues within the realm of entertainment, particularly in the context of what's called the "Bravoverse"/ Bravo's Network's reality TV programming, especially via "The Housewives" franchises. Chapters 00:00 Melanie's Intro: "(Flirting) Through Life" 02:54 Disability and Reality 05:29 Wicked Premiere: A Celebration of Representation 08:24 Media and Disability: Lifting the Veil 11:14 Reality TV: Where did the Disabled People Go? 14:10 The Impact of Representation in Film 16:57 Bravo and Below Deck: A Reality TV Revolution 19:40 Housewives and Social Commentary 30:42 Reality TV Dynamics and Personal Connections 33:09 Insults and Their Impact in Reality TV 36:10 More on Disability Representation in Reality Television 39:04 The Evolution of Reality TV and Authentic Representation 41:49 Cultural Commentary and Social Issues in Reality Shows 45:45 The Future of Reality TV and Representation disability, media representation, reality TV, Wicked, mental health, inspiration porn, Bravo, Olympic dreams, personal journeys, social issues
13 episodios
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