The All 4 Inclusion Pod
Real life, raw stories featuring people with a disability. The All 4 Inclusion Pod asks each guest how inclusion or the lack of inclusion impacts them.Every guest has a number of things in common which include, bravery, resilience in the face of adversity and determination to strive for increased inclusion.Disability hasn't held any of my guests back. Some have struggled due to business decisions to restrict or remove them, whilst others have set up their own business.
Episodes
36 episodes
#35 The trials & traumas of accessing education as a ND student
When those you trust work against you, what do you do and who do you turn too ?Getting a diagnosis of being autistic or having ADHD is not quick and it's far from simpleThe support for parents of autistic children is worse, but ...
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Season 3
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Episode 8
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54:34
#34 My Autistic Brother and I
This episode started with a comment on a post I made saying about the support parents give their Autistic children.Nausheen Junaid replied - and siblings That was the start of this episode as it's true, parents will see it ...
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Season 3
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Episode 7
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40:31
#33 Author Will Dean talks about his deaf lead character, Tuva
This was recorded on World Book Day, and neither me or Will mentioned this, despite being at my daughter reading in school earlier in the morning.Will Dean is one of my favourite authors. He writes a crime series based in Sweden, where ...
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Season 3
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Episode 6
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27:49
#32 My Pizza, my choice - Michael Grimmett
Joining us this week is Michael Grimmett.Michael might have Cerebral Palsy, but he is in charge of his life. Making a series of decisions along the way, some good and some, lets say not so good.I only know the good ones though.<...
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Season 3
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Episode 5
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42:58
#31 Discovering Menopause - featuring Carly Tait
Former elite athlete, Carly Tait tells her lived experience of menopause.Now 37, Carly is post menopause. When she was experiencing peri menopause, the help was not there for her. She was not given the advice she would have wanted...
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Season 3
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Episode 4
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31:42
#30 Through Nicky's Autistic Eyes
Author of Through Autistic Eyes, Nicky Collins spoke at our January Disability Inclusion Networking event. I just had to share it with you all.Nicky takes time to offer coaching to late diagnosed autistic women, using her lived experien...
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Season 3
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Episode 3
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24:50
#29 1 in a million, Stiff Person Syndrome (just like Celine Dion)
Imagine being diagnosed in one of the leading medical facilities in the world and the Neurologists say they have never seen this beforeEnter New Jersey resident Lauren McDermott who endures the degenerative condition called Stiff Person...
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Season 3
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Episode 2
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56:26
#28 Dyspraxia through time and space
Dyspraxia, a condition that many have heard of but don't understand or not even heard of.That's why we wanted to speak with Rosemary Richings, author of Stumbling Through Time and Space (living life with dyspraxia) to find out how it im...
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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24:44
#27 How to be an Ally
An interview with Alex Winstanley from Happy Smiles Training CIC.Alex is CEO and Founder of Happy Smiles, an author of children's books, Shaw Trust Power 100 representative and close friend to Hayden.He is a great a11y for the d...
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Season 2
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Episode 11
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33:10
#26 1 in 0.0002% of the population, Dee Smith
Dee Smith has Friedreichs Ataxia, one in 15,000 people worldwide.That means there is 0.0002% of the population have Friedreichs Ataxia. Dee explains University life and her career as an actress and model. How she battles wi...
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Season 2
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Episode 10
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25:45
#25 ADHD and me - Finding myself after being late diagnosed
Kirsty Hayward has diagnosed late with ADHD. In this podcast she tells us how ADHD has impacted her life and what it would have meant to have been diagnosed sooner.Kirsty helps business create and accessible and inclusive workspace for ...
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Season 2
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Episode 9
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39:27
#24 Finding dream career whilst disabled. The Ability Group in Sport
Nate Williams, co founder of The Ability Group in Sport talks to us about finding his dream job and then setting up a platform to enable others to do this too.Whilst we talk about Nate's career, this is very transferable. Nate discussed...
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Season 2
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Episode 8
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43:59
#23 Seeing clearly, whilst registered blind - Jamie Shields
Joining me on this podcast is Jamie Shields, who is currently working on his new podcast Inclusivi-TJamie is registered blind and has identified through his lived experience that society stops him from doing things more than his disabil...
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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51:26
#22 An insight to Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Ross Hovey has Spinal Muscular Atrophy type 2 ( SMA ), although under today's criteria he may have been diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy type 3.August was Spinal Muscular Atrophy awareness month, but we believe education needs to ...
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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40:34
# 21 Back to the accessible future
In this episode we are joined by Giselle Mota who is leading the way with accessibility in the metaverse and web 3. NFTY Collective have designed inclusive avatars of many disabled people including friends of the show Isaac Harvey and Victoria ...
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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36:44
#20 Dismissed for having a disability during Covid Lockdown !!
Let's talk about inclusion, let's talk about disability.Ali Hemsley thought she was working for a business that valued inclusion and that cared about staff with a disability. Unfortunately for Ali, the business didn't value inclusion an...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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44:05
#19 SEND Warrior Mum vs MP
Marie Martin, aka SEND Warrior Mum making a difference; as she is known to her twitter followers joins me with her son Zak.Zak is an autistic teenager, with a passion for smart motorways and power stations amongst other things. He has b...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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1:06:42
#18 Education and Menstruation in Uganda
In this weeks episode, I'm joined by the amazing Catherine Nakayemba and her colleague Reynard. Catherine is co founder of an amazing charity in Uganda, where they support young women with education, starting up businesses and menstruat...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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48:50
#17 Who is helping our Autistic Children ?
Kathryn Paylor - Bent (S1 Ep 8) and Reena Anand join me to discuss what it's like to be a parent to an autistic child.I challenge them to answer questions that many parents with autistic children face. What can ...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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36:46
Bonus Episode w/ MOVE Online (Business Networking, with a well-being twist)
Business networking doesn’t need to be pressured. Each member of a networking group is a person and people go through tough times. The last thing you want is to feel anxiety walking in to a meeting without the required referrals when yo...
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32:34
#16 "How Society impacts Disability" with former Exeter Chief Don Armand
In the last episode of Season 1, Don Armand and I discuss some of our listeners responses to the question - "How Society impacts Disability?"The former Exeter Chief rugby player is not afraid to challenge both sides of the coin. He has ...
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Season 1
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Episode 16
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1:46:24
#15 Beam me up Scotty - an update from Scott
A first solo episode and update from Scott Whitney of All4InclusionScott gives his view on matters such as:Roe Vs WadeFacebook Dunelm (who have now provided an email address)Scott tells us who is super heroes are...
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Season 1
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Episode 15
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35:29
#14 There is more to Alopecia than being bald with Laura Mathias
Imagine wearing a wig 24/7What are the consequences to you physically?Mentally?Laura and I spend time talking about what it's like to have Alopecia as a teenager. How it impacts on you physically, mentally and your educa...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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42:53
#13 Shouldn't almost dying hurt more with Unhidden founder Victoria
When Victoria ignores and walks in to A&E she didn't know how her life would change.Recovering on a ward was the moment her Universal Clothing brand Unhidden was born.This podcast tells the story of Unhidden, Victoria's own ...
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Season 1
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Episode 13
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32:40
#12 Parenting an AuDHD son with Dee Padfield
An emotional conversation with Dee Padfield, a mother to an intelligent autistic son with ADHD.Dee talks very direct about the ups and the downs of living with her son. Whilst there are tough moments, there are lots of fun times t...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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28:18