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Broadcastability

The PROUD Project

Broadcastability is a podcast by, for, and about persons with disabilities in the workforce. / Broadcastability est un podcast par, pour, et à propos des personnes handicapées au travail.
Broadcastability is created by The PROUD Project at the University of Toronto, Scarborough. / Broadcastability est réalisé par Le Projet PROUD à l'Université de Toronto, Scarborough.
To support Broadcastability, please donate at: [email protected]. Pour soutenir Broadcastability, veuillez faire un don à : [email protected]
For more information, go to: https://www.theproudproject.ca/ Pour plus d'informations, consultez : https://fr.theproudproject.ca/
Season 2 (2023-ongoing): ""The Experiences of Disabled Employees and Entrepreneurs in France, Belgium, the UK, and the USA."
Season 1 (2021-2022) "The Experiences of Successful, Disabled, Canadian Employees and Entrepreneurs."

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Broadcastability episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Broadcastability for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Broadcastability episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

*Watch the captioned video HERE
*Read the accessible transcript HERE
*Listen to Part 1 of Matilda’s story HERE.
In the third episode of Broadcastability Season 2, co-hosts Chloë and Isabelle interview Matilda Feyisayo Ibini, a Nigerian-British playwright and screenwriter. In this episode, Ibini shares her advice for disabled young people who want to go into the arts industry, her ideas for making the arts more inclusive, and her understanding of how narratives shape cultural attitudes and policies - and therefore, how storytelling can be a force for positive change. Within this framework, she articulates a pressing need to renovate the social imaginary about disability and employment: that disabled individuals can substantively contribute to their communities even though they may require personal or other supports.

Episode Credits

Hosts: Chloë Atkins and Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Editing: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Transcript: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Music: Justin Laurie

Image description for photo of Matilda: A smiling person with dark brown skin and black glasses. They have a colourful scarf tied on their head and dark hair in braids.

Funding Partners:

We would like to acknowledge the University of Toronto, Scarborough and our community partners, Indie 88, Disability Rights UK, and SORD (Social Research with Deaf People) at the University of Manchester for supporting the production of these podcasts. We would also like to thank our granting agencies, the Canada Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and TechNation for helping us create Season 2 of Broadcastability.

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In this special episode of Broadcastability, members of the PROUD Project team reflect on what Disability Pride Month means, what the term ‘disability pride’ means, and how the PROUD Project itself supports, reflects, and connects with the concept of Disability Pride.

Episode Credits

Editing: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Cover Art: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Transcript: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Music: Justin Laurie
Funding Partners

We would like to acknowledge the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto Scarborough and our podcast partner Easter Seals Canada for supporting the production of these podcasts. We would also like to thank our funding partners the Canada Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Centre for Global Disability Studies, TechNation, and the Catherine and Fredrik Eaton Charitable Foundation for helping us create Broadcastability.

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For the eighth and final episode of Broadcastability Season 1, the PROUD Project team interviewed Kasey Aiello, a Patient Experience Liaison with Alberta Health Services. This episode discusses the importance of peer support, the benefits of flexibility at work, and the impact of funding programs.

Pour le huitième épisode de la première saison de Broadcastability, l'équipe du Projet PROUD discute avec Kasey Aiello, une intermédiaire pour l’expérience du patient chez le service de santé de l’Alberta. Cet épisode aborde, entre autres, l’importance des pairs, les avantages de la flexibilité au travail et l’impact des programmes de financement.

Episode Credits

Recording: Ahad Alingary

Editing: Ahad Alingary and Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Cover Art: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Transcript: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Music: Justin Laurie

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*Read the accessible transcript HERE
In the seventh episode of Broadcastability, team member and Easter Seals Canada employee Jessica Geboers sat down with the President and CEO of Easter Seals Canada, Dave Starrett, and with Hayley Redmond, a client and employee of Easter Seals Newfoundland. They discussed what the organization is, what it does, and the impacts it has on the lives of Canadians living with disabilities!
Episode Credits

Interviews: Jessica Geboers
Editing: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon
Cover Art: Ahad Alingary
Transcript: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon
Music: Justin Laurie

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*Read the accessible transcript HERE
In the sixth episode of Broadcastability, co-hosts Chloë and Andrea are interviewed by The PROUD Project members Ahad Alingary and Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon. In this episode, we cover several key topics, including how the project began, research methods and ethics, and much more!
Pour le sixième épisode de Broadcastability, les animatrices Chloë et Andrea se sont faites interviewées par deux autres membres de l’équipe du projet PROUD, Ahad Alingary et Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon. Cet épisode aborde, entre autres, l’origine du projet PROUD, les méthodologies de recherche et l’importance de l’éthique.
Episode Credits
Recording: Ahad Alingary and Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Editing: Ahad Alingary

Cover Art: Ahad Alingary

Transcript: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Music: Justin Laurie

Funding Partners:

We would like to acknowledge the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto Scarborough and our podcast partner Easter Seals Canada for supporting the production of these podcasts. We would also like to thank our funding partners the Canada Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Centre for Global Disability Studies, TechNation, and the Catherine and Fredrik Eaton Charitable Foundation for helping us create Broadcastability.

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Pour le cinquième épisode de Broadcastability, l'équipe du Projet PROUD discute avec Elisanne Pellerin, doctorante en sciences politiques à l’UQAM. Cet épisode aborde, entre autres, le handicap dans le monde universitaire, l’importance des alliés et les critères pour une politique d’accessibilité efficace.

For Broadcastability's fifth episode, the PROUD Project team interviewed Elisanne Pellerin, a PhD student in Political Science at UQAM. This episode discusses disability in academia, the importance of allies, and the requirements for effective accessibility policies.

*English transcript to come*

Générique de l'épisode:

Animatrices: Chloë Atkins et Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Réalisatrices: Chloë Atkins et Andrea Whiteley

Monteuse: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Art de Couverture: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Transcription: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Musique: Justin Laurie

Reconnaissance du financement:

Nous remercions Scarborough College à l’Université de Toronto et notre partenaire pour ce balado, Timbres de Pâques Canada, pour leur aide. Nous tenons également à remercier nos partenaires financiers : le Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada, le Centre for Global Disability Studies, Tech Nation et le Catherine and Frederick Eaton Charitable Foundation.

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*Watch the captioned video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywIRV-SqELk
*Read the accessible transcript HERE
In the fourth episode of Broadcastability, co-hosts Chloë and Andrea interview Marc Workman, who works at the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB). In this episode, we cover several key topics, including Marc’s life story, the importance of networking, the impact of mentorship, and much more!

*French translation of the transcript to come*

Episode Credits
Recording: Jessica Geboers

Editing: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Cover Art: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Transcript: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Music: Justin Laurie

Image description for photo of Marc: A smiling man with light skin and black hair, wearing a grey suit with a black tie sits in a park. His left hand rests on his service dog, whose fur is light yellow.

Funding Partners:

We would like to acknowledge the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto Scarborough and our podcast partner Easter Seals Canada for supporting the production of these podcasts. We would also like to thank our funding partners the Canada Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Centre for Global Disability Studies, TechNation, and the Catherine and Fredrik Eaton Charitable Foundation for helping us create Broadcastability.

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*Watch the captioned video version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwnNZtkx5AU
*Read the accessible transcript HERE
In the third episode of Broadcastability, co-hosts Chloë and Andrea interview Alexis Chicoine, an administrator and Disability Diversity and Inclusion Consultant, Speaker and Writer in Vancouver.

In this episode, we cover Alexis’s life story, the importance of true inclusion in the workplace, transferable skillsets, the joys of sports, and much more!

Please note that this episode contains strong language.
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Pour le troisième épisode de Broadcastability, les animatrices Chloë et Andrea interviewent Alexis Chicoine, une administratrice et spécialiste de la motivation à Vancouver.

Cet épisode aborde des thèmes importants comme les compétences transférables, l’inclusion dans le milieu professionnel et la joie du sport.

Veuillez noter que cet épisode contient des mots grossiers.

Episode Credits

Directors & Hosts: Chloë Atkins and Andrea Whiteley
Editing: Jessica Geboers and Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon
Cover Art: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon
Transcript: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon
Music: Justin Laurie

Funding Partners

We would like to acknowledge the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto Scarborough and our podcast partner Easter Seals Canada for supporting the production of these podcasts. We would also like to thank our funding partners the Canada Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Centre for Global Disability Studies, TechNation, and the Catherine and Fredrik Eaton Charitable Foundation for helping us create Broadcastability.

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Pour le deuxième épisode de Broadcastability, l'équipe du Projet PROUD accueil Joel Castanet, un kinésithérapeute et enseignant au Québec. Cet épisode aborde, entre autres, la philosophie du handicap, les complexités pour les personnes handicapées dans les métiers médicales, l’importance du travail en équipe et les différences entre la vie en France et au Canada pour une personne handicapée.
For Broadcastability's second episode, the PROUD Project team sat down with Joel Castanet, a physiotherapist and instructor living in Quebec. This episode discusses the philosophy of disability, the complexities faced by disabled healthcare workers, the importance of teamwork, and the difference between life in France and in Canada for people with disabilities.

Générique de l'épisode:

Animatrices: Chloë Atkins et Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Réalisatrices: Chloë Atkins et Andrea Whiteley

Monteuse: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Art de Couverture: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Transcription: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Musique: Justin Laurie

Reconnaissance du financement:

Nous remercions Scarborough College à l’Université de Toronto et notre partenaire pour ce balado, Timbres de Pâques Canada, pour leur aide. Nous tenons également à remercier nos partenaires financiers : le Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada, le Centre for Global Disability Studies, Tech Nation et le Catherine and Frederick Eaton Charitable Foundation.

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*Watch the captioned video version HERE *Read the accessible transcript HERE
In this first episode of Broadcastability, co-hosts Chloë and Andrea interview Taylor Lindsay-Noel, the founder of Cup of Té Luxury Loose Leaf Teas.

In this episode, we cover several key topics, including: Taylor’s life story, the importance of social media, diversity in the disability community, transportation, entrepreneurship, importance of advocacy, and many more!
Pour le premier épisode de Broadcastability, les animatrices Chloë et Andrea interviewent Taylor Lindsay-Noel, la fondatrice de « Cup of Té Luxury Loose Leaf Teas ». Cet épisode aborde des thèmes importants, comme l’importance des réseaux sociaux, la diversité dans les communautés des personnes handicapées, le transport, la vie d’un entrepreneur et l’importance du travail de plaidoyer.
Connect with Taylor

Twitter: @Taylorln

Instagram: @Taylorln

Tea Time with Tay Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/tea-time-with-tay/id1111882212

Cup of Té Luxury Looseleaf Teas: https://cupofte.ca/
Episode Credits

Directors & Hosts: Chloë Atkins and Andrea Whiteley
Editing: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Cover Art: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Transcript: Brenna Leslie

Music: Justin Laurie

Boiling Kettle Sound Effect: squashy555. “Kettle Boiling.” Uploaded May 29th, 2014. Free Sound Archive. https://freesound.org/people/squashy555/sounds/239005/

Pouring Tea Sound Effect: MrAuralization. “Pouring Tea.” Uploaded October 14th, 2015. Free Sound Archive. https://freesound.org/people/MrAuralization/sounds/324937/

Stirring Tea Sound Effect: Anti-HeroAnnie. “Stirring in a Cup of Tea 1.” Uploaded November 7th, 2019. Free Sound Archive. https://freesound.org/people/Anti-HeroAnnie/sounds/492357/

Thank you to Jessica Geboers, Casey Sabawi, Tim Mitra, Janine Raftopoulos, and Lisa Lightbourn-Lay for their kind assistance.
Funding Partners

We would like to acknowledge the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto Scarborough and our podcast partner Easter Seals Canada for supporting the production of these podcasts. We would also like to thank our funding partners the Canada Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Centre for Global Disability Studies, TechNation, and the Catherine and Fredrik Eaton Charitable Foundation for helping us create Broadcastability.

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How many episodes does Broadcastability have?

Broadcastability currently has 17 episodes available.

What topics does Broadcastability cover?

The podcast is about Inclusion, Work, Podcasts, Social Sciences, Science, Disability, Business and Careers.

What is the most popular episode on Broadcastability?

The episode title 'Special Episode: Disability Pride Month 2022 - The PROUD Project Team Reflects' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Broadcastability?

The average episode length on Broadcastability is 52 minutes.

How often are episodes of Broadcastability released?

Episodes of Broadcastability are typically released every 41 days, 22 hours.

When was the first episode of Broadcastability?

The first episode of Broadcastability was released on Sep 24, 2021.

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