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Beyond The Curb

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Hosted by Andy Arias and Paul Amadeus LaneTransportation is more than just getting from point A to point B — it’s about freedom, independence, and quality of life. Yet, for many in the disabled community, reliable and accessible transportation remains one of the biggest challenges.On Beyond the Curb, Andy and Paul bring real conversations to the table about the barriers people face in accessing transportation — from missed doctor’s appointments to everyday travel struggles — and highlight the innovations, organizations, and changemakers working to break those barriers.Each episode features voices from the disabled community, advocates, and leaders from transportation and business sectors as we explore solutions and push for a future where accessible transportation isn’t just an option, but a standard.

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9 Episoder

episode No Ride, No Freedom: Mark Fuglevand on Accessible Transportation cover

No Ride, No Freedom: Mark Fuglevand on Accessible Transportation

What happens when accessible transportation isn’t available? For many wheelchair users and disabled riders, it means lost independence, missed opportunities, and fewer choices. In this episode of Beyond the Curb, special guest Mark Fuglevand joins the conversation to talk about why accessible transportation is more than a convenience — it’s a freedom issue. We discuss the barriers people with disabilities face, why reliable rides matter, and what needs to change to make transportation more accessible, more dependable, and more equitable for everyone. If you care about disability access, wheelchair accessibility, mobility freedom, and real solutions in transportation, this conversation is for you. In this episode: * Why accessible transportation matters * The real-life impact of unreliable rides * Barriers facing wheelchair users * Mobility, independence, and freedom * What needs to change moving forward Subscribe to Beyond the Curb for more conversations on accessibility, transportation, and inclusion. Drop a comment: Have you ever faced transportation barriers because of accessibility? #BeyondTheCurb #AccessibleTransportation #DisabilityAwareness #WheelchairAccess #Accessibility

19. mai 2026 - 40 min
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Disability Access, On-Demand Rides & Independence | Andrea Jennings | Beyond the Curb

How much can accessible transportation change a person’s life?  In this powerful episode of Beyond the Curb, Paul Amadeus Lane and Andy Arias sit down with Andrea Jennings — actress, commissioner, and disability inclusion strategist — to talk about the life-changing impact of reliable, affordable, on-demand accessible transportation for people with disabilities. From workdays and filming schedules to community events, civic engagement, and personal independence, Andrea shares why transportation access is about far more than getting from point A to point B. It is about opportunity, dignity, freedom, and full participation in everyday life. Paul Amadeus Lane and Andy Arias also explore the key differences between traditional paratransit and same-day, on-demand wheelchair-accessible services, the barriers that still exist for disabled riders, and what a truly equitable, disability-led transportation system should look like. This is an important conversation about accessible transportation, disability rights, wheelchair-accessible vehicles, independence, inclusion, mobility equity, and policy change. In this episode, we discuss: Accessible transportation for people with disabilities Traditional paratransit vs. on-demand ride services Wheelchair-accessible transportation and independence Disability inclusion in transportation policy Mobility access, affordability, and response times Reducing social isolation through transportation equity What an ideal disability-led transportation system could look like If you care about accessibility, disability justice, transportation equity, independent living, and inclusive communities, this episode is for you. Subscribe to Beyond the Curb for more conversations that spotlight accessibility, innovation, advocacy, and the lived experiences of disabled people.

23. april 2026 - 43 min
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Candice Cable on Accessible Travel, Wheelchair Transportation, Disability Advocacy & Butterfli Access for All

In this episode of Beyond the Curb, host Paul Amadeus Lane reconnects with multi-medal-winning Paralympian Candice Cable for a meaningful discussion on accessible travel, wheelchair transportation, and the everyday mobility challenges faced by people with disabilities. Candice reflects on her time as a Paralympian and shares her perspective on transportation access, getting to medical appointments, maintaining independence, and navigating life as a wheelchair user. The conversation also explores how the Butterfli Access for All program is helping close transportation gaps and improve mobility options for the disability community. This episode highlights key issues in disability inclusion, transportation equity, accessible mobility, and real-world solutions that can improve independence and access for all.

16. mars 2026 - 40 min
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Service Dogs + Accessible Travel: The Independence Equation

In this episode of Beyond the Curb, we sit down with Janie Heinrich, CEO of Mobility Dog, to break down what accessible travel really looks like in the real world—beyond the buzzwords. From planning and logistics to dignity, safety, and independence, Janie shares practical insight into what makes travel truly accessible for people with mobility challenges. We also dive into how mobility service dogs can be a game-changer—supporting functional independence, reducing barriers, and helping make affordable accessible travel more realistic for disabled travelers. Janie explains how Mobility Dog advances independence through service dogs, empowerment, and education, and why access isn’t just about ramps—it’s about confidence, support, and having the right tools to move through the world. Plus, Janie highlights an important upcoming community event: the Accessibility Resource Fair on May 2, 2026, at Pasadena City Hall – Centennial Square. 🎧 Tune in for a grounded, empowering conversation that connects access, travel, and independence—one curb cut (and paw print) at a time. In this episode: * What accessible travel actually means * Common barriers—and what to ask for when planning trips * Why mobility service dogs are integral to independence and travel * Mobility Dog’s mission: service dogs, empowerment, and education * Accessibility Resource Fair details: May 2, 2026 | Pasadena City Hall Centennial Square

16. feb. 2026 - 42 min
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