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FABLEd 14: Wicked (Part 1)
Dec 18, 2025
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Dec 11, 2025
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| 12/18/25 | FABLEd 14: Wicked (Part 1)✨ | musicalfilm+4 | — | WickedThe Wizard of Oz | — | Wickeddisability+6 | — | 52m 32s | |
| 12/11/25 | 67. With Lucy Edwards | About this EpisodeLucy Edwards, a blind content creator known for her TikTok videos on makeup and daily life, joins the labor podcast to discuss her journey and experiences. She shares her transition from BBC to TikTok, her book "Blind, Not Broken," and her upcoming children's book series. Lucy talks about her decision to undergo IVF to prevent passing on her genetic condition, which affects her eyesight. The conversation also touches on the challenges of living with a disability, the importance of representation, and the evolving nature of her content. Alice and Lucy reflect on their own experiences with disability and the impact of their podcast on their perspectives.To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk, enjoy bonus episodes and a little bit more lABLEd, sign up to our Substack About our GuestLucy Edwards is an award-winning British blind broadcaster, content creator, and disability activist who lost her eyesight due to a rare genetic condition called Incontinentia Pigmenti. She uses her platform to educate the public about blindness and advocate for inclusivity. Lucy lost the sight in her right eye at age 11 and her remaining eyesight at age 17 due to Incontinentia Pigmenti. In 2019 became the first-ever blind presenter on BBC Radio 1. She has also presented for the BBC's The Travel Show and has done consultancy work on accessibility for major brands like Pantene and Google. Her motto "Blind Not Broken", she has a large following on TikTok and YouTube, where she shares daily life experiences and dispels myths about blindness.Support this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Please email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to keep this show going. You can visit our Go Fund Me. If you want more exclusive content, sign up for our newsletter.Production TeamHost: Alice Evans, Lucy Wood and Daisy HolderGuest Booker: Emma PurcellEditor Adam HullSocial Manager: Ella McD Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | History Lesson 15 : The History of Guide Dogs | About this Episode In this episode of the lABLEd podcast, hosts Lucy, Alice, and Disability Historian, Daisy discuss the history of guide dogs, their training, and the impact they have on visually impaired individuals. They explore the origins of guide dogs, noting that dogs have been guiding visually impaired people since the first century AD, with documented training methods emerging in the 1780sTo download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk, enjoy bonus episodes and a little bit more lABLEd, sign up to our Substack About the Show & How to SupportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMeProduction TeamHosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy WoodEditor: Adam HullMusic: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/27/25 | 66. With Sara Ryan | About this EpisodeIn this episode of the lABLEd podcast, hosts Lucy and Alice discuss their guest, Dr. Sarah Ryan, a professor at Manchester University and a respected disability advocate. Dr. Ryan shares her journey into academia, focusing on people with learning disabilities and autism, and her recent book on health inequalities and social murder. They delve into the systemic failures in care settings, particularly the preventable deaths of individuals with learning disabilities, and the lack of accountability among healthcare professionals. The conversation highlights the importance of advocacy, the role of allies, and the need for clear, inclusive language in disabilityAbout our GuestSara Ryan is a prominent academic and a leading campaigner for the rights and improved care of people with learning disabilities within the NHS, following the preventable death of her son, Connor Sparrowhawk (nicknamed "Laughing Boy" or "LB"), while in the care of Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust in 2013.Support this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Please email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to keep this show going. You can visit our Go Fund Me. If you want more exclusive content, sign up for our newsletter.Production Team Host: Alice Evans, Lucy Wood and Daisy HolderGuest Booker: Emma Purcell Editor Adam Hull Social Manager: Ella McD Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/20/25 | fABLEd 13: L.S Lowry's 'The Cripples' | About this EpisodeLucy and Alice discuss LS Lowry's painting "The Cripples," which features matchstick figures in an industrial northern English town. Lucy describes the painting, noting 30-35 human figures, including a child in a rudimentary cart-like object. They explore the painting's potential political statement, Lowry's possible Asperger's, and the controversy surrounding the term "cripple." Alice shares her personal comfort with the term and its historical context. They emphasize the importance of art in representing diverse experiences and invite listeners to share their perspectives on the painting.To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk, enjoy bonus episodes and a little bit more lABLEd, sign up to our Substack About the Show & How to Support Support this Podcast Like LABLEd Podcast on Facebook Tweet lABLEd Podcast Follow LABLEd Podcast on Instagram Got a comment or Question? Email us! lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMe Production Team Hosts: Alice Evans and Lucy Wood Editor: Adam Hull Music: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/13/25 | 65. With Liam Virgo | About this EpisodeLiam Virgo discusses his nine-year battle with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), which began at age 12 and worsened at 13, leading to severe symptoms like incontinence and loss of mobility. Despite extensive testing and misdiagnoses, he was finally diagnosed at 13. Liam recounts his struggles, including being bedridden for three years and facing misunderstandings and stigma. He highlights his recovery, including learning to walk again and visiting London, a dream he achieved. Liam emphasizes the need for awareness and understanding of FND, sharing his journey to inspire others and raise awareness.About our GuestLiam Virgo LIVES Nottinghamshire, UK, who has Functional Neurological Disorder (FND). He is an awareness advocate who has shared his personal story in various news outlets to highlight the challenges of living with FND and the need for greater understanding of the condition. Liam has gained some public recognition, with his story featured on BBC News and in a video message from the cast of the ITV show Loose Women, who became part of his rehabilitation journey. He shares updates on his progress, often visiting his favourite place, London, as part of his recoveryFollow Liam on Instagram About the Show & How to Support Support this Podcast Like LABLEd Podcast on Facebook Tweet lABLEd Podcast Follow LABLEd Podcast on Instagram Got a comment or Question? Email us! lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMe Production Team Hosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy Wood Editor: Adam Hull Music: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/6/25 | History Lesson 14: Joseph Merrick - The Elephant Man | About this Episode The lABLEd Podcast episode delves into the history of Joseph Merrick, also known as the Elephant Man. Joseph was born on August 5, 1862, in Leicester, with significant physical deformities. He faced societal rejection, including being abandoned by his stepmother and working as a hawker. Merrick's life improved when he became a human exhibit, attracting medical and social attention. He lived in the London Hospital for years, receiving care and attention from high-society benefactors. Merrick's cause of death remains debated, with theories including accidental asphyxiation. His skeleton and medical samples are preserved at Queen Mary University.To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk, enjoy bonus episodes and a little bit more lABLEd, sign up to our Substack About the Show & How to SupportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMeProduction TeamHosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy WoodEditor: Adam HullMusic: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 9/3/25 | Spotlight Series 2025: 4. Finding Humour in Institutions with Rob Gee | About this EpisodeIn the final episode of their Institutionalization Spotlight Season, Alice and Lucy welcome Rob Gee - a former mental health nurse turned stand-up poet who uses humour as a powerful tool for empowerment.Rob shares fascinating insights into institutional care, discussing how creativity and comedy can help people reclaim their voice and dignity. Through hilarious and poignant stories from his work in mental health wards, prisons, and care homes, Rob explores the complex dynamics of care, burnout, and human connection.Expect laugh-out-loud moments, thoughtful reflections on disability, and a nuanced look at how humour can be a radical act of resistance against dehumanizing systems.To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk, enjoy bonus episodes and a little bit more lABLEd, sign up to our Substack About the Show & How to Support Support this Podcast Like LABLEd Podcast on Facebook Tweet lABLEd Podcast Follow LABLEd Podcast on Instagram Got a comment or Question? Email us! lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMe Production Team Hosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy Wood Editor: Adam Hull Music: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 8/27/25 | Spotlight Series 2025: 3. fABLEd 12: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | About this EpisodeIn this fABLEd episode of lABLEd, we dive deep into Ken Kesey's novel "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" with special guest Julia Miele Rodas, a professor of English specializing in disability studies. Join us as we explore the complex world of psychiatric disability, institutional power, and individual resistance through the lens of this iconic book and film.Academic, Julia, alongside Lucy and Alice unpack the nuanced representation of psychiatric patients, the tyrannical Nurse Ratched, and the rebellious Randle McMurphy, revealing how the story critiques societal norms and the treatment of people with mental health conditions in the late 1950s. We'll discuss themes of Mad Pride, the anti-psychiatry movement, and how the narrative challenges perceptions of disability.Partly recorded on location at the Story Museum in Oxford, this episode promises to be both enlightening and provocative. Tune in for a deep dive into a landmark text that continues to challenge our understanding of mental health, individuality, and power.To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk, enjoy bonus episodes and a little bit more lABLEd, sign up to our Substack About the Show & How to Support Support this Podcast Like LABLEd Podcast on Facebook Tweet lABLEd Podcast Follow LABLEd Podcast on Instagram Got a comment or Question? Email us! lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMe Production Team Hosts: Alice Evans and Lucy Wood Editor: Adam Hull Music: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 8/20/25 | Spotlight Series 2025: 2. Disability, Institutionalisation & Education with Paige Tabone | About this Episode In this episode of lABLEd we dive deep into the world of disability and education with special guest Paige Tabone. Paige shares her transformative experiences at Treloars, a specialist school for students with physical disabilities, exploring the complex realities of institutional education.Join Lucy, Alice and Paige as they explore the nuanced experiences of disabled students, discussing topics like emotional development, social integration, and the transition to mainstream life. Paige offers raw insights into the support systems (and gaps) she encountered, her journey of self-discovery, and her reflections on what education could and should look like for disabled young people.Whether you're interested in disability advocacy, education, or personal storytelling, this episode offers a compelling, honest look at one person's journey through a specialized educational environmentTo download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk, enjoy bonus episodes and a little bit more lABLEd, sign up to our Substack About the Show & How to Support Support this Podcast Like LABLEd Podcast on Facebook Tweet lABLEd Podcast Follow LABLEd Podcast on Instagram Got a comment or Question? Email us! lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMe Production Team Hosts: Alice Evans and Lucy Wood Editor: Adam Hull Music: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
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| 8/13/25 | Spotlight Series 2025: 1. History Lesson 13: The History of Disability and Institutionalisations | About this Episode In our first episode of lABLEd's series focusing on institutionalisation, Alice, Lucy and Daisy dive deep into the complex history of disability and institutionalization. Exploring a challenging yet crucial topic, they unpack the evolution of asylums from the 19th century through the 20th century, examining how society treated individuals with mental health conditions, learning disabilities, and communication impairments.From the shocking language of historical medical records to the legal battles like Ricky Wyatt's lawsuit in Alabama, the team provides a nuanced look at institutional care. They discuss the stigma, the gradual improvements in patient rights, and the ongoing journey of understanding and supporting disabled individuals.Expect a mix of heart-breaking historical insights and moments of unexpected humour as the hosts navigate this sensitive subject. The episode offers a compelling exploration of self-advocacy, societal attitudes, and the importance of recognizing the humanity of all individuals, regardless of their abilities.Content warning: Contains historical terms and discussions about institutional treatment that some listeners may find distressing.To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk, enjoy bonus episodes and a little bit more lABLEd, sign up to our Substack About the Show & How to SupportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMeProduction TeamHosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy WoodEditor: Adam HullMusic: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 12/19/24 | fABLEd 11: A Quiet Place | About this Episode Lucy and Alice discuss the first two films of "A Quiet Place," highlighting the film's premise of aliens sensitive to noise and the use of American Sign Language (ASL) by the deaf character, played by Millicent Simmons. They explore the film's representation of disability and its impact on the cinematic landscape. Lucy praises the film's authenticity, while Alice notes criticisms about reinforcing stereotypes. They also discuss the third film's departure from the family-centric storyline and its setting in New York. The conversation concludes with reflections on disability representation in media and a humorous segment about their fictional superhero roles.To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.ukAbout the Show & How to SupportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMeProduction TeamHosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy WoodEditor: Adam HullMusic: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 12/12/24 | 64. With Ross Lannon | About this Episode Alice and Lucy are joined by guest Ross Lannon to chat about experiences with disability, illness, and difference. They humorously address their personal challenges, such as haircuts and public interactions.Ross is an online disability blogger and radio presenter from Cornwall, joins the conversation. Ross shares his journey from a stable office job to radio presenting, influenced by the pandemic and his online presence. He emphasizes his goal of merging disability representation with mainstream media and discuss the challenges and joys of public life, including the potential for reality TV stardom and the impact of media on public perception.To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.ukAbout our GuestRoss Lannon – who has Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA Type 3) – is a lifestyle & disability blogger from Cornwall. Ross runs a blog called "A Life on Wheels" which documents his journey through adulthood, as a young man with a physical disability. He is also a radio presenter and produces regular shows on CHAOS Radio. Often described as a ‘cheeky chappy’, he uses his platforms to share comical lifestyle stories, as well as reviewing accessible events, activities and products. He is also a proud dog-dad to Ralph, the cockapoo.Connect With themInstagram - @rosslannon TikTok- @rosslannon Facebook.com/ALifeOnWheelsBlog: www.alifeonwheels.co.ukAbout the Show & How to SupportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMeProduction TeamHosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy WoodEditor: Adam HullMusic: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 12/5/24 | History Lesson 12: Ian Dury | About this Episode Our latest History Lesson subject is British singer-songwriter, Ian Dury, who rose to fame in the late 1970s punk and new wave era. Dury, who had polio, is covered in detail, including his life, work, and the condition itself. The hosts also delve into the history of polio, its symptoms, and treatments, highlighting the controversial methods of the past and the significant contributions of Elizabeth Kenny. The episode concludes with Dury's musical career, his provocative song "Spasticus Autisticus," and his impact on British culture.To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.ukAbout the Show & How to SupportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMeProduction TeamHosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy WoodEditor: Adam HullMusic: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/28/24 | 63. With Zubee Kibria | About this Episode In the latest episode of lABLEd, Alice and Lucy are joined by Zubee Kibria, a disabled entrepreneur, who discusses her journey in founding Access My Events, a consultancy aimed at making events accessible for disabled people. She also runs the My Voice podcast, which highlights the stories of disabled people from ethnic minority backgrounds. Zubee shares her challenges, including initial lack of response from businesses and the importance of persistence. She recounts her experience as the first disabled person in an Asian wedding fashion show and the positive feedback received. Zubee has recently secured funding from the National Lottery Community Fund and is looking for more businesses to collaborate with.To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.ukAbout our Guest Zubee is the founder of Access My Events, founded in September 2018. She started working in the hospitality industry and then moved on to work and volunteer for a number of different charities and an online disability lifestyle magazine, all of which helped her develop as a person, gain more confidence and skills to develop further in her career. She has over 10 years of volunteering experience but like many disabled people, she found it hard to find a job in the events industry so she decided to take the leap and start her own business. Connect with them https://accessmyevents.co.uk/https://www.facebook.com/AccessMyEventshttps://twitter.com/AccessMyEventshttps://www.instagram.com/accessmyevents/https://www.linkedin.com/in/zubee-kibria/About the Show & How to SupportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMeProduction TeamHosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy WoodEditor: Adam HullMusic: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/21/24 | 62. With Jonathan Attenbourgh | About this EpisodeJon Attenborough joins lABLEd Podcast this week as we chat all things AI, its integration into daily life, and its impact on disability and accessibility.Jon, has a visual impairment, shares his experiences with AI tools like Alexa for controlling lights and other household tasks. The conversation touches on the reliability of AI, the importance of human interaction, and the balance between AI and human creativity. They also discuss the challenges of accessibility in cinemas and theatres, including audio description and guide dog policies. The episode highlights the efforts of theatres to enhance accessibility for disabled audiences during live performances.To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk About our GuestJon is a registered blind and is a multi-award winning disability access advisor and campaigner. Jon was named as one of the 100 most influential disabled people in the UK after being included in the Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 list in 2021. Jon’s expertise is around disability access to football and has worked with clubs in Scotland and the Premier League to address access barriers to attending football matches for disabled supporters.Connect With themFollow Jon on TwitterAbout the Show & How to SupportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMeProduction TeamHosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy WoodEditor: Adam HullMusic: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/14/24 | fABLEd 10 King Lear | About this Episode Lucy and Alice discuss their podcast episode on Shakespeare's "King Lear," focusing on its portrayal of disability and madness. Alice explains the plot, highlighting King Lear's irrational behaviour, his daughters' reactions, and the tragic outcomes. They delve into the character of Gloucester, who is blinded and later contemplates suicide. The conversation critiques Shakespeare's depiction of madness and disability, noting its sensationalism and lack of positive representation. They also discuss modern interpretations, such as viewing Lear's madness as dementia, and reflect on the play's broader themes of power, family dynamics, and societal decline.About the Show & How to SupportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMeProduction TeamHosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy WoodEditor: Adam HullMusic: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/7/24 | 61. With Chloe Hammond | About this EpisodeChloe Hammond, the only wheelchair-using nurse with an assistance dog in the UK, joins the podcast to discuss her journey into nursing, inspired by her own experiences with chronic illness. Despite facing challenges, including pushback during university and in the NHS, she persevered and now works in a more inclusive environment. Chloe's assistance dog, Otto, helps her with daily tasks and provides therapy to her clients. She emphasizes the importance of mental health and the need for reasonable adjustments in the workplace. Chloe also shares her plans to help others train their own assistance dogs, highlighting the significant impact such dogs can have on individuals' lives.To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk About our GuestChloe is currently believed to be the only wheelchair-using nurse with her working assistance dog, Ocho. in the UK . Her goal is to inspire more children and young people to consider careers in health and social care. I want to show people it can be done.Connect With themFollow Chloe on Instagram Visit Chloe's WebsiteConnect with Chloe on LinkedIn About the Show & How to SupportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMeProduction TeamHosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy WoodEditor: Adam HullMusic: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 10/31/24 | 60. Hidden Histories: Queer Icons, Disabilities, and Daisy Holder's New Book | About this EpisodeIn the first episode of the new season, hosts Lucy and Alice welcome lABLEd's Disability Historian Daisy Holder, to discuss there new book on queer and disabled history. Daisy shares that the book covers various historical figures, including Michelangelo, and explores topics like mesmerism and conversion therapies and highlights the challenges of researching historical figures with disabilities and the importance of recognizing their contributions. The conversation also touches on the personal significance of history for the hosts To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk About the Show & How to SupportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMeProduction TeamHosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy WoodEditor: Adam HullMusic: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 10/20/24 | lABLEd Season 1 Trailer | Season 1 of lABLEd Podcast coming 31st October 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/14/24 | lABLEd Podcast 100th Episode! | In this milestone episode, join hosts Alice and Lucy as they don their podcasting hats and embark on a celebratory voyage. It’s been quite the ride—from humble beginnings to a thriving community of listeners. The studio walls echo with laughter, poignant discussions, and the occasional technical glitch.Whether you’ve been a fan from the start or just hopped aboard, this centennial episode is for you. Grab your headphones, a cup of coffee (or tea, if you’re feeling fancy), and let’s raise a virtual toast to “lABLEd”!Remember to subscribe, rate, and leave a review—it’s the podcasting equivalent of a warm hug. And hey, if you spot Alice and Lucy at the local coffee shop, tell them their banter about obscure conspiracy thTo download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk About the Show & How to SupportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMeProduction TeamHosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy WoodEditor: Adam HullMusic: Maisy Crundeneories is your guilty pleasure. Thanks for listening, and here’s to the next 100 episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/29/24 | 59. With Jaina Mistry | Lucy and Alice are joined by Jaina Mistry, a remarkable health and fitness coach who happens to be visually impaired. Together, they delve into the profound world of guide dog ownership, exploring the challenges faced by individuals living in a predominantly sighted world. Jaina shares her personal journey with her faithful guide dog, Laura, highlighting the incredible bond they share and the invaluable support Laura provides in navigating daily life.Jaina recounts how television's beloved Martin Clunes, known for his role in "Doc Martin," opened his heart and home to Jaina's guide dog, Laura, upon her retirement. This heart-warming tale showcases the power of human connection and the profound impact of acts of kindness.Join Jaina as she offers insights, and a glimpse into the extraordinary and emotional world of guide dog ownership.To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk About the Show & How to SupportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMeProduction TeamHosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy WoodEditor: Adam HullMusic: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/15/24 | 58. With Tyler Wittkofsky | 58 With Tyler WittkofskyTyler Wittkofsky is an award-winning marketer, entrepreneur, and author, who has triumphed over a myriad of mental health challenges. Tyler bravely shares his journey of navigating bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder.Join Alice and Lucy as they delve deep into Tyler's narrative, exploring themes of resilience, perseverance, and the profound impact of one individual's journey on the world around them. This episode of "lABLEd" is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the limitless possibilities that arise when we dare to share our stories and embrace vulnerability.Throughout the episode, Tyler's profound insights and unwavering determination to overcome obstacles serve as an inspiration to all. His story underscores the transformative power of advocacy, emphasizing the importance of destigmatizing mental health issues and fostering a culture of support and understanding.To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk About the Show & How to SupportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMeProduction TeamHosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy WoodEditor: Adam HullMusic: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/1/24 | fABLEd 9: The Hunchback of Notre Dame | In this poignant ninth instalment of fABLEd from lABLEd Podcast, join us on a profound exploration through the labyrinthine themes of disability, disfigurement, and their profound religious connotations as depicted in Victor Hugo's timeless masterpiece, 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame.'Dive deep into the layers of Hugo's narrative as we dissect the societal perceptions of physical differences through the lens of Quasimodo's disfigurement, delving into the multifaceted dimensions of his character beyond the surface portrayal of deformity.Join our insightful conversations as we unravel the intricate parallels between Quasimodo's marginalized existence and the societal ostracization faced by individuals with disabilities. Discover the symbolic representation of his journey, paralleling religious allegories that mirror the struggle for acceptance, compassion, and the quest for divine redemption.To download transcripts of this, and every episode visit www.labledpodcast.co.uk About the Show & How to SupportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMeProduction TeamHosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder, and Lucy WoodEditor: Adam HullMusic: Maisy Crunden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 1/18/24 | 57. With Jen Campbell | About this EpisodeJoin hosts Alice and Lucy in a captivating episode of lABLEd, as they delve into the enchanting world of fairy tales and the intricate representation of disfigurement with the brilliant Jen Campbell. A Sunday Times bestselling author and acclaimed poet, Jen brings her expertise in these realms to the forefront, weaving together the threads of history, storytelling, and societal perceptions.With ten published books spanning nonfiction, poetry, short stories, and children’s literature, Jen Campbell is a seasoned voice in exploring the nuances of fairy tales and the ways disfigurement is depicted. From guest lectures at prestigious universities and museums to her involvement in book festivals, her insights have left an indelible mark on the literary landscape.Currently, Jen's captivating video installation on the history of fairy tales is featured in an exhibition at Suffolk University in Boston, MA, adding yet another dimension to her multifaceted contributions. Beyond academia, her YouTube channel boasts a staggering 57,000 subscribers, offering engaging vlogs that dissect the intricate history and evolution of fairy tales.In this episode, listeners are in for a treat as Alice and Lucy engage Jen in an insightful conversation, uncovering the layers of symbolism within fairy tales, examining the impact of these stories on societal perceptions, and delving into the importance of representation.About the Show & How to SupportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on FacebookTweet lABLEd PodcastFollow LABLEd Podcast on InstagramGot a comment or Question? Email us!lABLEd Podcast is currently self-funded. Please consider donating to our GoFundMe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
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