Podcast FAQ

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by Jacques Bauch Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is disability podcasting?

Exploring disability practices, policy, politics, and culture. There is at least one relatively new way that people with disabilities nearly anywhere to connect with a broader disability community, and that’s disability podcasting.

What is the World Report on Disability All About?

This story is part of a series of short films in support of WHO’s World Report on Disability. This is the story of Mark helping future health care providers improve their care of people with disabilities.

What do you need to listen to podcasts?

The main thing you need is an internet-connected computer, tablet, or smartphone. Most people use apps made specifically for organizing and listening to podcasts on mobile devices. But most podcasts also make their episodes directly on websites, where listening is as simple as clicking a play button.

How do I start a podcast?

Creating your own podcast involved a bit more investment, but is still comparatively simple and inexpensive considering the potential impact. You can start a podcast with just a smartphone, tablet, or standard computer. Most of these include internal microphones and a basic sound editing application.

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What is disability advocacy?

is a disability advocacy and health equity organization advancing the inclusion of people with disabilities in the health sciences and advocating for true health equity for our patients with disabilities.

What is MDisability?

MDisability is a collaborative program focused on improving the inclusion of people with disabilities in healthcare research, education, practice and through community engagement. is a disability advocacy and health equity organization advancing the inclusion of people with disabilities in the health sciences and advocating for true health equity ...

What is Sofia's major?

Sofia is a junior at Stanford University majoring in human biology with a concentration in neuroscience. Previously, she has spent time researching neuropsychiatric disorders, mindfulness, and the neuroscience of addiction, and her current academic interests lie in medical anthropology, psychopharmacology, and health equity. She first became interested in disability studies through discussions with her mom, who has a visual disability.

Who is Gillian Kumagai?

As a medical librarian at Stanford Health Library, Gillian Kumagai helps patients and families find evidence-based information to help make informed decisions about their health and health care. She is a facilitator with the StoryCorps Legacy Program at Stanford Health Care and is passionate about creating a space for others to share their stories.

Who is Louis Tan?

Louis Tan is a first generation, premed student who grew up in the Bay Area. He was diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease as a child, which has helped shape his desire to pursue medicine as a career. He is passionate about educating underserved populations, and learning about how new technologies have the potential to revolutionize science and medicine. As a hobby, he likes to tinker with different aspects of art and design.

What is a DHDS course?

Beginner’s Guide to Disability and Health Data System#N#This course is for users who want to learn the basics of using CDC’s Disability and Health Data System (DHDS) to investigate health differences between adults with and without disabilities.

What's disability to me?

What’s Disability to Me?#N#Hear the personal story of Bernard, a person with disabilities who fully participates in life through his abilities. This story is part of a series of short films in support of WHO’s World Report on Disability.

What is the Ouch podcast?

It covers a wide range of disability issues, often more than one topic in each episode. It’s scope is global, but with a focus on the United Kingdom.

What are some ways to connect with the disabled community?

Social media, blogging, and the growth of journalism and publishing from the disability community have added more ways to connect. Podcasting offers a unique and particularly enriching way for disabled people get information, emotional enrichment, and a more personal sense of connection, all from their own homes and devices.

How many episodes of Down to the Struts are there?

Down to the Struts. Website: Down to the Struts. Hosted by Qudsiya Naqui. 15 episodes, the first in October 2020, the latest in June 2021. A look at accessible design, both physical and cultural, from a wide variety of angles and voices.

Is podcasting accessible to disabled people?

For some disabled people, listening to a podcast on disability matters is more accessible than visiting a disability organization or service provider in their own home town .

When will Crip Camp start?

Good episode to start with: April 11, 2020 Crip Camp.

Can people with disabilities podcast?

There is at least one relatively new way that people with disabilities nearly anywhere to connect with a broader disability community, and that’s disability podcasting. So many disabled people still lack practical access to the information, ideas, and culture shared by more connected members of the disability community.

Is it cheaper to make a podcast?

Creating your own podcast involved a bit more investment, but is still comparatively simple and inexpensive considering the potential impact.

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What is OCWI innovating employment?

Our podcasts feature experts from across the workforce development sector, exploring a broad range of topics and issues impacting the day-to-day work of employment and training professionals across Ontario. We encourage audiences to follow along, as guests share the latest knowledge and innovations on topics such as hiring practices, engaging employers, and the changing nature of work.

What is Tilly Tales?

Tilly Tales are a collection of fun stories for children, with a young girl - Tilly - at it's heart. Using audio story books helps develop a child's imagination as well as offering parents an additional resource to keep your kids entertained. Aimed for children aged 3-7, each episode offers a learning opportunity for you to engage your child with as well as occasional fun interactive elements for them (and you) to enjoy. N.B. We advise parents read the episode notes to check the teaching poi ...

What are the challenges of living with spinal cord injury?

Addressing these challenges entails collaborative research, educational outreach, and training of professionals in research and care. Our ultimate goal is to develop ways to fully restore individuals with spinal cord injury to their pre-injury levels of function, activity, and quality of life.

What is the number one cause of intellectual disability in the world?

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) are the number one cause of intellectual disability in the world. Join Nate Sheets, a behavior consultant, and Jill Snell, a parent, as we explore the joys and challenges of supporting children and adults with FASDs.

What is a podcast?

A podcast interested in the how's and why's of user experience research. Through interviews with industry experts and hands-on trial and error, we indulge and celebrate curiosity. Expect to test assumptions, examine methods, and engage in some old fashion experiments.

What is the podcast "Read"?

READ, the Research Education ADvocacy Podcast, connects you with prominent researchers, thought leaders, and educators who share their work, insights, and expertise about current research and best practices in fields of education and child development. It is produced by The Windward School and The Windward Institute. Learn more at www.thewindwardschool.org and www.thewindwardschool.org/wi. Visit READ's home at www.readpodcast.org

What is a living above self podcast?

A podcast that focuses on personal development and growth mindset. Living Above Self features stories of people whose lives demonstrate a purpose beyond self. It highlights Individuals and organizations that have created opportunities from failures and setbacks and have positively impact the lives of others. This Podcast contains a financial as well as an inspirational segment; adding value for the transformation of lives.

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