Demand and Disrupt

Demand and Disrupt

Advocacy and information for people with disabilities by people with disabilities.

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June 28, 2025 62 mins

She first experienced vision complications at the age of 20, but never let this stop her from pursuing her aspirations...and we're beyond excited to welcome her to this episode of “Demand and Disrupt”!! She is Stephanie Levin of New Jersey, who holds titles ranging from PHD candidate, to student affairs assistant, to even recently published author! Her debut is entitled “Picking Up the Pieces: Finding My Way as a Visually Impaired ...

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Kimberly talks with Dr. Patrick Kitzman, professor of Physical Therapy at University of Kentucky, about assistive technologies and some innovative programs he’s involved with to help get assistive technology to the people who need it most across all of Kentucky.

Below are links to some of the programs mentioned in the show:

Various Assistive Technology Resources Centers (ATRC) in KY

Kentucky Appalachian Rural Rehabilitation Network...

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Kimberly and Leigh Anne McKingsley, Senior Director of Disability & Justice Initiatives of The Arc of the United States, talk about the death of Victor Perez at the hands of police, what training initiatives are underway to prevent such senseless tragedies in the future, and what help is available to people with disabilities and their family members when it comes to interacting with the criminal justice system.

Thearc.org

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In this first CAL conversation, Kimberly and Carissa talk about the cost of disability. They discuss wheelchairs, kitchen gadgets, and everything in between.

Thanks to Chris Ankin for use of his song, “Change.”

The book "A Celebration of Family: Stories of Parents with Disabilities." is available from Amazon here.

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Visit Appalachian Assistive Technology Loan Fund for assi...

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Kimberly talks with Annie Lapidus about the joys and challenges of being in an immersive theater production about blindness, the importance of connection, and living with a rare disease.

To learn more about Von Hippel-Lindau, visit vhl.org

Thanks to Chris Ankin for use of his song, “Change.”

The book "A Celebration of Family: Stories of Parents with Disabilities." is available from Amazon here.

Be sure to follow the Adv...

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April 19, 2025 48 mins

These days, virtually anything is possible for individuals with disabilities, and outdoor recreation is no exception! Here to prove just that is this week's guest, Greg Traynor, who hosts the “Accessible Hunter” podcast, along with his partner Mike Hudson. Greg continues to reap the benefits of the great outdoors, and is an active hunter just as he was prior to becoming a wheelchair user. Grab a comfy seat (preferably on the front ...

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Kimberly talks with Dr. Kristel Scoresby, assistant professor of social work at the University of Kentucky. Dr. Scoresby is deaf, and they discuss cochlear implants, accommodations, and universal design.

Visit Dr. Scoresby‘s ongoing website project at Hearinglossimpact.com

Thanks to Chris Ankin for use of his song, “Change.”

The book "A Celebration of Family: Stories of Parents with Disabilities." is available from Amazon...

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March 22, 2025 45 mins

Kimberly talks with self-described queer, disabled, feminist, Rabbi, Julia Watts Belser. Her book, Loving Our Own Bones: Disability Wisdom and the Spiritual Subversiveness of Knowing Ourselves Whole, received the 2025 Grawemeyer Award for Religion from the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and the University of Louisville. They talk about grappling with spiritual texts as people with disabilities.

If you are interested i...

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If you're a listener seeking to make the most of your partial vision, this episode is designed with you in mind! We are pleased to be joined by Jennifer Hunt Spurling, who proudly serves as Communications Coordinator with the Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation. The Eye Foundation recently opened a brand new low vision clinic inside Louisville's McDowell Center, and appointments are being scheduled. In addition, the crew is preparing ...

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February 26, 2025 26 mins

Jessica Frew is a 23-year-old actress, model, and now author of the children’s book “The Nonverbal Princess.” Using her communication device, she is telling the world about the importance of equality for people with disabilities.

Thanks to Chris Ankin for use of his song, “Change.”

The book "A Celebration of Family: Stories of Parents with Disabilities." is available from Amazon here.

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Kimberly talks with three of the hosts of the Canadian disability advocacy and assistive technology podcast, AT Banter. They talk about all things technology and the differences between disability justice in Canada and the United States. Then they grapple with the question, can AI deliver on its promises?

Visit the podcast atbanter.com

Visit Canadian Assistive Technology

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Begin learning about Rick Hans...

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January 25, 2025 44 mins

Keith Hosey and Carissa Johnson interview Carolyn Wheeler, who simplifies the complicated and often confounding world of disability benefits. If you ever wondered how working would impact your benefits, this is absolutely the episode for you!

Helpful links:

Kentucky Hart Supported Living Program

Life Plan of Kentucky

Community Partner Work Incentives Counselor

ABLE Act in Kentucky

Disability Benefits 101 - Kentucky

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January 9, 2025 69 mins

Sam talks with Ryan Creech from the Human Development Institute about his work making digital media accessible to people with all disabilities. They also talk about the Appalachian Assistive Technology Loan Fund, which helps people with disabilities get low or no interest loans for assistive technology.

They discuss Ryan’s chapter in the book, “A Celebration of Family: Stories of Parents with Disabilities. The book is available fr...

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Kimberly talks with Dhaval Patel, founder and CEO of Lotus about the Lotus Ring, wearable device that is a cinch to hook up. Without installing an app or downloading software, the Lotus Ring turns off and on anything that uses a wall switch. Lotus is committed to Universal design and the social model of disability. Check out the product at Getlotus.com

Kimberly talks about the extra stressors that the holidays can put on people wi...

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Kimberly interviews National Council on Independent Living Executive Director Theo Braddy. They discuss the history and future of NCIL, attitudinal barriers, and the insidious nature of ableism.

National Council on Independent Living

Thanks to Chris Ankin for use of his song, “Change.”

The book "A Celebration of Family: Stories of Parents with Disabilities." is available from Amazon here.

Be sure to follow the Advocado Pr...

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November 22, 2024 45 mins

Kimberly talks with Paul Erway about overcoming not one but two major accidents, competing in wheelchair marathons in all 50 states, adaptive sports, and his work helping people regain their ability to drive with Superior Van & Mobility. Plus, Kimberly and Sam talk about all things Thanksgiving, especially the food. Spoiler alert, candied yams are gross.

To learn more about Paul, visit https://www.paulerway.com

Visit Superior V...

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Chances are, you or someone you know would be a prime candidate for the Medicaid Waiver Program. Sam Moore interviews Sarah Duncan, Director of Waiver Services with Green River Area Development District. Sarah discusses Eligibility requirements and the process of becoming enrolled.

This episode originally aired on Sam’s all-about-Kentucky podcast, Blabbin’ in the Bluegrass.

Thanks to Chris Ankin for use of his song, “Change.”

The ...

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October 25, 2024 57 mins

Carissa Johnson and Keith Hosey interview Mark Johnson, a long-time powerhouse for change in the disability community. Mark and the Disability Caravan recently visited Carissa at the Murray office of the Center For Accessible Living. He talks about the early days of ADAPT, where the movement is now, and gives ideas for how we can get where we want to be.

To learn more about Mark Johnson, visit https://newmobility.com/person-of-the...

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October 7, 2024 43 mins

Kimberly talks to Luda Gogolushko, founder of Includas Publishing, about the importance of disability representation in media. They discuss the evolution of how disabled people are portrayed in media, as well as the possibilities and pitfalls of AI for the representation of people with disabilities in media.

Visit Includas Publishing’s offerings at Includas.com

Thanks to Chris Ankin for use of his song, “Change.”

The book "A C...

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September 18, 2024 50 mins

Kimberly talks with Danielle Burton, Communications Accessibility Editor for the American Printing House for the Blind. They talk sports, public transportation woes, and haptics, which is a standardized system for providing and or receiving visual and environmental information as well as social feedback via touch signals on the body.

For more about haptics, visit: Helen Keller Haptics Video Series.

iCanConnect, also known as the N...

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