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Think disability means disadvantage? Think again. Join host Lauren Mill and a variety of guests  as they flip the script on what it really means to live with a disability. With unfiltered honesty, sharp humor, and plenty of heart, I'm Disabled... So What? dives into everything from dating and education to daily life and the myths we’re tired of busting. It’s not about inspiration. It's about real stories, real challenges, and real pride. This is disability, unapologetically.

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episode The Dad & Partner Perspective: Disability, Parenting & Judgement with Bradley Williams cover

The Dad & Partner Perspective: Disability, Parenting & Judgement with Bradley Williams

In this episode of I’m Disabled… So What?, we continue the conversation on disability parenting with Naomi’s partner, Bradley Williams. Bradley opens up about what life is really like caring for Naomi while raising their sons together. From balancing family life and responsibilities to dealing with public judgement and misconceptions, he shares the realities that many carers and partners face behind closed doors. We talk honestly about the emotional challenges, the pressure society can place on families like theirs, and the importance of recognising carers as people too. Bradley also gives his perspective on parenting, relationships, disability, and the strength it takes to navigate it all together as a family. This is a raw, honest and important conversation that shines a light on the voices that are often left out of discussions around disability and parenting.

17. mai 2026 - 23 min
episode Judged Before They Know Us: Disabled Motherhood with Naomi Little cover

Judged Before They Know Us: Disabled Motherhood with Naomi Little

In this special Mother’s Day episode of I’m Disabled… So What?, Lauren is joined by Naomi Little for an honest and powerful conversation about disabled motherhood and the judgment that often comes with it. Society can be quick to make assumptions about disabled parents, questioning their abilities before even knowing their stories. In this episode, Naomi shares her experiences of parenting while navigating disability, the challenges of being judged by others, and the strength it takes to keep showing up as a mum despite those misconceptions. Together, Lauren and Naomi talk about breaking stereotypes, the realities of disabled parenting, and why disabled mothers deserve the same respect, trust and opportunities as anyone else. This episode is a celebration of resilience, love and the powerful bond between mother and child. A heartfelt and important conversation for Mother’s Day that reminds us that disability does not define someone’s ability to be an incredible parent.

15. mars 2026 - 28 min
episode The Great British Caravan Holiday: Accessible Adventures with Steve Welsh cover

The Great British Caravan Holiday: Accessible Adventures with Steve Welsh

In this episode of I’m Disabled… So What?, Lauren Mill is joined by Steve Welsh, founder of Holistic Thinking Holidays, to talk about reimagining travel for disabled people. Steve shares the inspiration behind Holistic Thinking Holidays and how his work is helping to create more inclusive and accessible travel experiences across the UK. From adapting traditional trips to thinking differently about accessibility, Steve is passionate about making sure disabled people can enjoy holidays with confidence and independence. The conversation also explores the idea of the Great British caravan holiday and how something so traditionally British can be made more accessible for everyone. Lauren and Steve discuss the importance of thoughtful planning, understanding individual needs, and creating travel experiences that focus on wellbeing, inclusion and adventure. This episode is a celebration of freedom, fresh air and the belief that everyone deserves the chance to explore the world around them. If you’ve ever wondered how accessible travel can evolve or dreamed of your own great British getaway, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

6. mars 2026 - 26 min
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A Mother, A Daughter and a Movement with Carmela and Lucy Chillery-Watson (Cure4Carmela)

Lauren is joined once again by Carmela and Lucy Chillery-Watson, the inspiring mother and daughter behind Cure4Carmela, for a powerful follow-up conversation filled with hope, resilience and determination. Returning to the podcast for a second time, Carmela and Lucy share what life has looked like over the past few months, from continued fundraising and awareness work to major milestones, charity challenges and unforgettable moments along their journey advocating for a cure for LMNA congenital muscular dystrophy. Together, they talk about the reality of living with a rare condition, the strength that comes from community, and how turning personal challenges into action can create real change. This episode celebrates courage, family and the unstoppable impact of raising awareness one step at a time.

1. mars 2026 - 37 min
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Advocacy, Dating & Disabled Desire with Disabled Dahling

In this episode of I’m Disabled… So What?, Lauren is joined by disability advocate and content creator Disabled Dahling for a powerful and refreshingly honest conversation about advocacy, dating and disabled desire. Together, they explore what it means to grow up disabled in the 2000s, navigating relationships, sex and self worth in a world that rarely acknowledged disabled people as desirable. From early experiences of dating and confidence to breaking down harmful stereotypes around disabled sexuality, this episode centres the conversations that are so often left out. Alongside these personal experiences, Disabled Dahling shares their journey into disability advocacy, the importance of visibility, and why using your voice online and offline can create real change. The conversation highlights how advocacy can be deeply personal, rooted in lived experience, and driven by the right to be seen, heard and desired. This episode is bold, validating and unapologetic, a reminder that disabled people are allowed full, joyful lives, including love, sex and desire, on their own terms.

6. feb. 2026 - 34 min
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