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The Disability Diaries With Steven Vine

Podcast by Steven Vine

English

Personal stories & conversations

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About The Disability Diaries With Steven Vine

I am a disabled man and will be talking to both abled and disabled individuals about their challenges and how they overcome them. Also talking to other people in the disabled community (caregivers, healthcare professionals, advocates). If you have any concerns, comments, or questions, you are welcome to contact Steven at sgv44isback@gmail.com and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565452984831&mibextid=LQQJ4d. Steven would love to hear from anyone who would like to tell their story.

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58 episodes

episode Amanda Lockitch: Disability without Poverty artwork

Amanda Lockitch: Disability without Poverty

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2385172/fan_mail/new] Steve and Chris talk with Amanda Lockitch. Amanda has a background in theatre, film, teaching and public speaking. She is currently the Research and Outreach Manager for the non-profit organization Disability without Poverty. They are a rather small but collaborative group, based all over Canada, comprised mainly of individuals with their own disabilities. Disability Without Poverty (DWP) was established when activists across the country united to combat poverty related to disabilities. The main goal is to get the word out about the Canada Disability Benefit. Individuals with disabilities in Canda are roughly 27% of the population, and we will all likely be in that group in the future due to aging or other unforeseen circumstances.  Amanda has some chronic health conditions herself but does not fit the disability category (as she defines it). She has a son on the autism spectrum, who was diagnosed at the age of 2.  Disability Without Poverty [https://www.disabilitywithoutpoverty.ca/en]

Yesterday - 50 min
episode Marie Leblanc: In survival mode 24/7 artwork

Marie Leblanc: In survival mode 24/7

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2385172/fan_mail/new] Marie LeBlanc is a Canadian artist (photographer, performance, video) and an advocate for environmental sensitivities. Marie lives with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) and Lyme disease. Her MCS makes her extremely sensitive to various exposures including: cleaning products, perfumes, electrical devices and the most devasting - mold. Her disability has forced her to live unconventionally in a van to protect Marie from the exposure to chemicals found in conventional housing. Marie has made it her life's work to advocate for herself and others by bringing attention to this rare disorder. She has collaborated with people and groups to raise awareness about MCS through her art.  Marie LeBlanc - Arts AccessAbility Network Manitoba [https://aanm.ca/member-profiles/artist-profiles/marie-leblanc/]

28 Jun 2026 - 50 min
episode John Cooper: Supporting Amputees through Physical Therapy artwork

John Cooper: Supporting Amputees through Physical Therapy

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2385172/fan_mail/new] In this episode, Steve talks with John Cooper from Columbus, Georgia, who is a Physical Therapist Assistant working with the lower limb loss community. John has a particular passion for the work that he does and continues to practice his passion for the last 18 years. John talks about his grandfather, and how his recovery from brain surgery fueled John's passion to help others in rehabilitation. John tells the story about travelling with a below the knee amputee to a conference in Las Vegas, and what he learned from that trip. John also talks about support and how mental rehabilitation can be just as helpful as physical rehabilitation. He enjoys motivating his clients by giving them high fives, fist bumps and sharing the joy and satisfaction in their accomplishments.

21 Jun 2026 - 43 min
episode Lisa Gausman: A remarkable story about survival artwork

Lisa Gausman: A remarkable story about survival

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2385172/fan_mail/new] Steve interviews Lisa Gausman, a fellow ostomate, and an amazing human being. Lisa noticed she may have had an illness in her teenaged years. Her mother decided to pursue intervention for Lisa, and she was immediately diagnosed with Crohn's disease. She had 15 abdominal surgeries after that diagnosis. She was put on some serious medication at the age of 16. Things started to get worse, and she had 17 more surgeries - leading to getting the ileostomy, and then a serious medical incident - leading to the removal of 17 feet of her GI (gastrointestinal) tract. Lisa shares a lot of personal stories of how her condition, her chronic pain, and prescription medication affected her life and her relationships. Fast forward some years later, and Lisa decided to do some advocating for Ostomy, and became the editor of Ostomy Canada magazine. (which is currently experiencing an uncertain future) She also did some work for the Ostomy Canada youth camp; this was truly her passion for 19 summers - that one week every summer fueled Lisa's internal gas tank!

14 Jun 2026 - 49 min
episode Dr. Marla Inducil: The Diabetes Revolution, Part 2 artwork

Dr. Marla Inducil: The Diabetes Revolution, Part 2

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2385172/fan_mail/new] Steve and Chris talk with Dr. Marla Inducil, the Director of Medical Research at BC Diabetes in Vancouver. Marla's work focuses on diabetes research, but the three of us talk about various topics including: Type 1 vs. Type 2, eating, shopping and portion control. Exercise, fasting and making good choices at the grocery store. (We previous talked about this topic with Tristan Elliott in Episode 23). The bottom line is: we are all responsible for our own health and making sensible choices to ward off Diabetes, and some of the current medication available to assist the patient. This may be a very serious topic, but we have a bit of a casual light hearted talk while still giving solid information. BCDiabetes - British Columbia Diabetes Care, Research, and Education [https://www.bcdiabetes.ca/]

7 Jun 2026 - 52 min
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