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The D*List
Disability
Mental Health
Burnout
Neurodivergence
Online Dating
Capitalism
Accessibility
Self-Care
Sleepwalking
Assistance Dogs
Mobility Aids
Romantic Relationships
PTSD
Workaholism
Overwork
Datfest
New Zealand
Ghosting
Accessible Venues
ADHD

Welcome to The D*List - a new home for disability culture in Aotearoa.

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Latest Episodes

From access guides, to mobility aids to embracing play and a full-blown market day, here are just some of the highlights from the last 12 months.

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Whaikaha boss Paula Tesoriero joins The D*List podcast to discuss the highs and lows of their first year as a standalone agency.

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Lilith Del Mar's sex siren practice has become a space where they create their own narrative showing up as loudly as they want.

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Kitty Wasasala is learning to play, dream, create, rest and live, at whatever pace they want.

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Playing helps Kiwikiwi Hawes recharge and feel restored.

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Although sports were never her strong suit, Lucy Croft found her arena in the form of pun battles.

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In this podcast interview, long-time disability activist Robyn Hunts chats to The D*List about what went into forming the CRPD and how we can all play a part today.

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Nicolina Newcombe describes how anchoring to something meaningful is a form of play for her, and recently that's been travel. 

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Recent Guests

Chanelle Moriah
Author of I Am Dyslexic, third book in a series
Episode: Review: A new book expands our understanding of dyslexia
Josaiah Fue
A music teacher and advocate for visually impaired rights
Blind Low Vision New Zealand
Episode: Petition launched for mandatory sound emitters on electric cars
Cecelia O'Dell
Retired Human Rights Commission employee and disability rights advocate.
Human Rights Commission
Episode: 'Going through the back door': Cecelia O'Dell reflects on disability rights in Aotearoa
Allyson Hamblett
A mini-sub advocate for disabled people in the transgender community.
Episode: Allyson Hamblett on her King's Birthday Honours, art and advocacy
Antonio Te Maioha
Audio describer from Audio Described Aotearoa
Audio Described Aotearoa
Episode: Review: Audio description makes burlesque raunchier in Codeword Cabaret
Juliana Covalo
Sit down comedian and disability advocate
Episode: Review: Audio description makes burlesque raunchier in Codeword Cabaret
Henrietta Bollinger
Writer and disabled community advocate
Episode: 'We are creators of culture': Putting disabled writers at the helm
Olya Kiki Pound
A 16-year-old seasoned Boccia player from Auckland.
Episode: More than PVC gutters and ball muffin trays: Boccia brings community together
Max Weimer
A 20-year-old sports superfan passionate about Boccia.
Episode: More than PVC gutters and ball muffin trays: Boccia brings community together

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Allyson Hamblett on her King's Birthday Honours, art and advocacy
Q: What have you learnt, I guess, about yourself and your communities doing that?
I wanted support for myself but also wanted to bring the community together, and it's good to share our challenges.
'I like being carried, especially when they're handsome': Sophia and Indy on their new webseries
Q: What advice can you give for someone trying to have a carer for the first time?
Advocate for your needs and seek out young carers that make you feel comfortable, allowing for a more genuine experience.
'I like being carried, especially when they're handsome': Sophia and Indy on their new webseries
Q: How do you make the carer-client relationship work?
We maintain clear boundaries that adjust between work and personal life, aiming for comfort and honesty in our interactions.
'I like being carried, especially when they're handsome': Sophia and Indy on their new webseries
Q: Why did you guys make the show? Who did you make it for?
We wanted to show a more lighthearted look into disability and to counter stereotypes, aiming to reach a general audience, not just young disabled people.
Do you feel like a burden?
Q: What is one thing you do or think that makes you feel less like a burden?
Many contributors spoke about finding self-acceptance, understanding that they have worth, and the importance of community and support from friends and family.

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What is The D*List about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast provides a unique platform dedicated to exploring disability culture and experiences in Aotearoa, weaving personal narratives with broader societal discussions. Through candid conversations and thought-provoking content, it covers a range of topics, including representation, societal perceptions of disability, and the intersectionality of identity issues, such as autism, mental health, and gender diversity. Listeners can expect insightful critiques on media portrayals, personal journeys of resilience, and calls for inclusivity, all aimed at fostering dialogue within and beyond the disability community. The episodes resonate with those seeking to understand the complexities of living with disabilities, advocating for change, and... more

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Recent guests on The D*List include:

1. Chanelle Moriah
2. Josaiah Fue
3. Cecelia O'Dell
4. Allyson Hamblett
5. Antonio Te Maioha
6. Juliana Covalo
7. Henrietta Bollinger
8. Olya Kiki Pound

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