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In this episode, Nicolas Comstock is joined by Philip Bramwell for a candid conversation on independence and employment for people with disabilities. They delve into the concept of sheltered workshops, discussing personal experiences, challenges with sub-minimum wage, and the ethics involved. The discussion expands to education's role in employment opportunities and accessibility issues, including bathroom breaks and airplane transfers. The episode also touches on the complexities of job accommodations, vocational rehabilitation, and the financial limitations posed by ABLE accounts. They conclude with reflections on pride in fast food jobs and the internal drive for independence, wrapping up with guest promotion. (0:00) Visualizing independence and podcast introduction (1:04) Guest introduction and casual conversation (2:34) Reflecting on the podcast's journey (3:05) Sheltered workshops and employment for people with disabilities (5:01) Defining sheltered workshops (7:31) Personal experiences in day programs (9:07) Employment challenges and sub-minimum wage (11:41) The ethics of sub-minimum wage in sheltered workshops (14:16) Education and its impact on employment opportunities (18:07) Personal schooling experiences (23:18) Guest's current employment (27:45) Accessibility and bathroom breaks at work (29:36) Transferring on airplanes and related challenges (32:17) Staying in wheelchairs on planes (33:36) Employment experiences and fairness (36:52) Challenges of firing disabled employees (40:19) Issues with job accommodations (43:06) Ineffectiveness of vocational rehabilitation (47:11) Internal desire for independence (51:23) ABLE accounts and financial limitations (55:12) Fast food jobs and pride (56:23) Wrap-up and guest promotion
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