
Your hosts Molly Noori & Cristina Jones will be bringing you raw, real, and relatable conversations about visible and invisible disabilities. Each episode they will feature a new guest artist to amplify the voices of disabled artists, break down stereotypes, & push for positive change in the arts for artists everywhere. Molly is a mezzo-soprano with Fibromyalgia, Hashimoto's disease, Endometriosis... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Category | Arts | ||||

We are so grateful to have Kendra Preston Leonard join us for our 8th episode. A perfect guest for the Halloween season, as much of Kendra's work is inspired by gothic, dark, other-worldly (and totally awesome) themes. But, seriously, her work is sca... more
We are so excited for this episode of The Disabled Diva's podcast as we welcome Katherine and Anne share insights from their new book, Disability and Accessibility in the Voice Studio. From practical teaching strategies to powerful personal stories, ... more
Isaac Selya has extensive experience as a musician, entrepreneur, scholar, and educator. He is the Music Director of the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic, and founder and Artistic Director of Queen City Opera, where he has led acclaimed performances tha... more
Praised for his “darkly sonorous” voice, internationally acclaimed operatic bass, voice actor, and advocate David Salsbery Fry joins us on this epic special edition episode to discuss his experience as an artist with hemophilia and autism.
“The pre... more
I’m a little late to the game and worked my way back from episode three to the first one and love the content. :-) Excited to see what y’all do next. I love that you both share your journeys openly and looking forward to learning a lot from the content you produce.
I have really enjoyed listening to this podcast. I love the concept and you both make it shine so beautifully. I can’t wait to hear more.
Funny and informative. I really enjoyed the dialogue and learned a lot just from this first episode. I’m looking forward to the rest of the season.










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