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What’s Your Limp?

Jordan Walker Ross
Mental Health
LGBTQ Community
Inclusivity
Drag Culture
Cerebral Palsy
Christian Music
Church Community
The Chosen
Childhood Trauma
Conversion Therapy
Evangelicalism
Self-Acceptance
Scoliosis
Purity Culture
Feminism
Protests
Parenting
Empathy
Body Image Issues
Covid-19 Pandemic

Host Jordan Ross is a differently-abled actor, born with Cerebral Palsy and Scoliosis. Because of his disabilities, he was a victim of vicious bullying and limited opportunities as an actor. However, Jordan's role on THE CHOSEN, helped him learn to not just accept his circumstances, but embrace them. Now, Jordan's goal is to help his listeners learn to embrace their own limps - turning their perce... more

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In this episode of What's Your Limp? Jordan chats with Promise Backlund.

Promise is the author of GOSPEL OF LIES - which breaks down the dangers of evangelical extremism. From purity culture, to Christian Nationalism, to unev... more

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In this episode of What's Your Limp? Jordan chats with Michael Strassner.

Michael is the star/writer of THE BALTIMORONS - a dramedy from himself and Jay Duplass that is semi-autobiographical. Michael vulnerably touches on his... more

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In this episode of What's Your Limp? Jordan chats with David Holmes!

 

 David was Daniel Radcliffe's main stunt man on the Harry Potter films until an on-set accident left him permanently paralyzed. Since then, David has made ... more

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In this episode of What's Your Limp? Jordan chats with Tania Raymonde, who you might know from Malcolm in the Middle, Lost and Goliath!

Tania talks about transitioning from child actor to adult actor, gaining confidence throu... more

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Michael Strassner
Writer and star of The Baltimorons, a semi-autobiographical film.
Episode: Michael Strassner: Proudly Displaying Our Failures
David Holmes
Stuntman and author known for his documentary and book 'The Boy Who Lived'
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Episode: David Holmes: Becoming the Boy Who Lived
Tania Raymonde
An accomplished actor and filmmaker, known for her roles in Malcolm in the Middle, Lost, and Goliath.
Episode: Tania Raymonde: Finding Ourselves Through Art
Matthew Lillard
Actor known for roles in Scream and Without a Paddle
Multiple Films
Episode: Matthew Lillard: Finding Your Herd
Romina D'Ugo
Actress known for her role in 'I Like Movies' and multi-talented artist involved in producing.
Episode: Romina D'Ugo: Getting Vulnerable On and Off Screen
Anna Konkle
Actor, writer, and producer best known for her role in 'Pen15'
Hulu, Apple TV+
Episode: Anna Konkle: Finding Healing Through Our Art
Jon Heder
Actor known for his role in Napoleon Dynamite
Film and Television Industry
Episode: Jon Heder: Navigating Overnight Fame
Sophia Blum
Actor and filmmaker, known for her role as Martha on The Chosen
The Chosen
Episode: Sophia Blum: Standing Up for Our Beliefs
Beto O'Rourke
Former Texas Congressman and Presidential Candidate
Beto for Texas
Episode: Beto O'Rourke: Empathy & Common Ground

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Jordan Ross
Host Jordan Ross is a differently-abled actor born with Cerebral Palsy and Scoliosis, who shares his journey of self-acceptance while interviewing guests.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 276 ratings
  • Thanks

    I’m a female born with Cerebral Palsy also who has had depression.Thank you for making it okay to be a Christian Liberal divorced single mother who loves Jesus and all people. I was refreshingly able to relate and laugh wholeheartedly at this podcast .it was a mirrored reflection of myself.Love Thy Neighbor♥️🙏

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kel 57
    United States4 months ago
  • Love it!

    This podcast is exactly what I needed to get through grief :) thank you, Jordan.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Natocean
    United States10 months ago
  • Best Podcast

    Jordan is so thoughtful and such a great interviewer. The conversations are always deep and interesting.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sopho401
    United Statesa year ago
  • A great podcast

    I’m enjoying all of the stories this podcast shares. I’ve been legally blind since birth, and my entire life has been a struggle trying to get people to understand my disability doesn’t define me. It’s a great listen to know that there are others out here that have had similar struggles but in different ways

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    R.B. Willis
    United Statesa year ago
  • Thank you Jordan for being vulnerable and sharing your story

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    Raeanns
    2 years ago

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Michael Strassner: Proudly Displaying Our Failures
Q: What do you love most about yourself?
Michael expressed that he loves his humor, which he feared he would lose during his struggles but found was still present and even more profound.
Michael Strassner: Proudly Displaying Our Failures
Q: Can you talk a little bit about once you did hit rock bottom, and what was the catalyst for you finally being like, hey, I need help and accepting that?
Michael discussed how he hit rock bottom after a failed audition and his depression worsened, leading him to seek help the day after a failed suicide attempt.
David Holmes: Becoming the Boy Who Lived
Q: What advice would you have for someone who is in that same situation?
Start with forgiveness, realize that after a while, everything becomes the new normal, and don't be afraid to ask for help.
Anna Konkle: Finding Healing Through Our Art
Q: Were there storylines that you felt nervous about revealing?
Yes, Anna shares experiences during the writing of Pen15 that were deeply personal and therapeutic.
Jon Heder: Navigating Overnight Fame
Q: Was there ever that imposter syndrome of being like, what am I doing here?
Heder reflects on having feelings of imposter syndrome, especially early in his career after the success of Napoleon Dynamite, feeling that he didn't conform to the typical experiences of other actors who had spent years preparing for fame.

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2. David Holmes
3. Tania Raymonde
4. Matthew Lillard
5. Romina D'Ugo
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7. Jon Heder
8. Sophia Blum

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