Access All: Disability News and Mental Health Episodes Episode guide
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"I love a bit of shock value"
Meet one-handed pianist Nicholas McCarthy and Don't Take My Baby actor Ruth Madeley.
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"I can't say Kanye West"
The comedian who gets names wrong, and the distance runner with epilepsy.
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"Giving birth is like a quick introduction to disability"
Physically disabled and neurodivergent mums on caring and being cared for
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"Echoes put me off": How blind people choose a new home
If it's not the decor that grabs you, then what does? How blind people choose a new home
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"100 miles from home, no one could visit meâ€
Nikki Fox talks to mental health patients sent 'out of area'
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‘You’ve been ablesplained!’
Get to know the annoying younger brother of mansplaining
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‘When the pandemic started, my panic attacks stopped’
Ouch favourites, Mark and Seaneen, talk mental health during this pandemic.
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‘Well Defined Chaos’
The 1800 Seconds on Autism podcast is back
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‘We accidentally posted a video about diabetes, and it went viral’
The diabetic best friends who accidentally became social media stars
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‘Time is the enemy’ for actor playing Richard III
Michael Patrick on winning an award for playing Richard III with motor neurone disease
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‘There’s no right way to be a student’
Starting Uni and managing a disability? Hear from graduates who lived and loved it!
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‘There weren't any ramps back in 1953’
So many ways to access the Coronation, but not so many when it comes to planes
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‘My worry is my care will be cut and I will end up in a care home’
Bristol City Council consults on ending independent living for some disabled people
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‘My life is on the line’: Why disabled people protest
And Paralympian Ellie Simmonds on her new documentary, Should I Have Children?
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‘My harassment got worse when I picked up my white cane’
Why are disabled women so much more likely to experience harassment?
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‘My date was derailed by dyspraxia’
‘My date was derailed by dyspraxia’
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‘Lewis Capaldi has done so much for the Tourette’s community’
TV presenter Aidy Smith talks Tourette’s after Lewis Capaldi’s Glastonbury show
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‘It was petrifying’: The family left on the side of the M1
The Smart family’s car broke down, but no recovery service turned-up
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‘It felt really unfair’: The disabled migrants turned away from Australia
The challenges of relocating Down Under for disabled people and their families
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‘Is that all you’re having?’
Podcast: Why office treats and commenting on people’s lunch choices can be unhelpful
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‘Imagine that, disabled and black!’
The paralysed duo tackling gun violence and discrimination through Hip Hop
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‘I’m just a nerd living in a care home in North Yorkshire’
Disabled Swifties try for tour tickets and the legal “nerd†living in a care home
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‘I’m having a rest in the car, with no one screaming my name’
Snow, vaccines and parenting in pain.
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‘I wasn’t allowed to look out of the window’
Domestic abuse and disability: Part One
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‘I was told I was a curse on my family’
Domestic abuse and disability: Part two
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‘I was stuck in my flat for 12 days in the searing heat’
Adam’s stuck in his flat for 12 days and attitudes towards disabled people revealed
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‘I was desperate’: The ads for unlicensed ADHD meds getting banned
The move to ban adverts for unlicensed ADHD meds and bestselling author, Jack Jordan
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‘I used a hairdryer to warm my daughter’s feet’
Nikki Fox meets the families making difficult energy decisions
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‘I slid down the banisters and fell on my head’
Thriller writer Liz Nugent on the legacy of a childhood accident and her bestsellers.
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‘I returned to nursing the day the pandemic was declared’
Twelve years after being sectioned, Hannah chose a tough time to return to nursing.