This Ability Podcast
In this episode of This Ability Podcast, Mary sits down with Jo Faulk, a disabled student leader, advocate, and future educator whose lived experience has shaped her understanding of disability, resilience, and voice. Jo reflects on growing up with disability, the influence of her mother’s disability on her own journey, and why advocacy often becomes an “inherent skill” for disabled people. From navigating early self-advocacy to managing the emotional labor that comes with speaking up, Jo offers an honest look at what it means to advocate for yourself while also standing alongside a broader disability community. The conversation also dives into education, leadership, and systemic change. As a history student pursuing teaching certification and the president of her college’s disabled student organization, Jo shares her perspective on where the education system continues to fail disabled students—and how it can be reimagined with disabled voices at the center. She discusses campus advocacy, intersectionality across disability, gender, religion, and society, and what she hopes the disability rights movement prioritizes in the coming decade. This episode is a powerful reminder that disabled students are not just navigating systems—they are actively shaping the future of them. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2363737/support] Thanks for listening to This Ability Podcast. If you are enjoying our podcast, be sure to like us on Facebook at This Ability Podcast page and subscribe to our YouTube channel.
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