Moved To Include
In this heartfelt episode, I chat with Adelle Purdham, an author, educator, and mom of three. Adele opens up about her journey of parenting a child with Down Syndrome and how it led her to confront her own ableism. She discusses her new book 'I Don't Do Disability and Other Lies I've Told Myself,' which captures the highs and lows of her experience and aims to help other parents and caregivers on similar paths. Adele shares touching stories that highlight the importance of love and acceptance, and how our society needs to do better for those with disabilities. Looking for ways to check your own biases and become a better advocate for your child? This episode is packed with insights, personal anecdotes, and actionable advice that you won't want to miss. Tune in and join us on this journey towards creating a more inclusive and loving world! Adelle's Website: https://adellepurdham.ca/ [https://adellepurdham.ca/] Buy her book! "I Don't Do Disability And Other Lies I've Told Myself." [https://adellepurdham.ca/i-dont-do-disability-and-other-lies-ive-told-myself/] Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Inclusivity 01:06 Guest Introduction and Book Discussion 02:14 Journey of Advocacy and Writing 06:59 Confronting Ableism 13:26 Experiences and Reflections 21:36 Societal Perceptions and Personal Growth 26:25 Understanding Disability as Part of the Human Condition 26:50 Personal Experiences and Perspectives on Disability 29:02 The Importance of Advocacy and Education 30:13 Writing and Sharing Personal Stories 32:22 Challenges and Subtle Discrimination 35:32 Historical Context and Institutionalization 40:16 Advice for Parents and Caregivers 45:57 Final Thoughts and Resources
8 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y forma parte de la comunidad de Moved To Include!