A podcast primarily focusing on the facilitation and continuation of the on-going discussion about people living with physical disabilities. From the individual experiences straight from the people Who have physical disabilities themselves, to the advocat
By Justin Evangelho
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Disenabled Podcast #20: A Modern Look at a Day of Remembrance (Remembrance Day Special, Part 2)
November 12, 2022
The latter half of a conversation I had the good fortune of having with two veterans (both of whom served in the Canadian armed forces). PTSD, current changes in the military, and the meaning of Remembrance Day are just some of the many topics discussed,
Disenabled Podcast #19: A Dual Deterioration
November 05, 2022
Join me and my family friend, Gary Williamson, in a half-hour discussion about some of the adaptations hes made over the decades due to a gradual loss of his sight and hearing, along with a few reminiscences about the people who re-taught him basic life
Disenabled Podcast #18: A Play on Ice Decades in the Making
October 31, 2022
In this episode, former president of the Toronto Ice Owls (one of Canada's oldest blind hockey teams), Ed Parentaugh, talks about how blind hockey gradually transformed from a fringe novelty supported purely by small-time fundraising in the early seventie
Disenabled Podcast #17: 70 Years of Toughness
June 06, 2022
A diagnosis at 3 years old. Many months spent at Sick Kids hospital not knowing what challenges may come. Embracing all necessary adaptations (physical and non-physical alike) that became part of the day-to-day in the decades that followed. In this epis
Disenabled Podcast #16: Trent's Technological Finest Returns
April 26, 2022
How have the tech giants of the world incorporated accessibility features into the products people use daily? Are niche accessibility companies slowly becoming obsolete because of a more competitive, accessibility-centric market? And what about AI
Disenabled Podcast #15: A Convo With Kayla
April 12, 2022
With some self-deprecating humour and a few laughs mixed in for good measure, in this episode I sit down with my good friend, Kayla Gaspar, to talk in-depth about how her height impairment has influenced some people’s perception of her in social settings,
Disenabled Podcast #14: Cane Vs. Canine
April 08, 2022
Is the white cane more effective than a guide dog when it comes to helping people whore blind/visually impaired navigate in public? What is the basic process for someone to get a guide dog? Can a person pet an on-duty guide dog? In this episode I sit dow
Disenabled podcast #13: Educate, Advocate, Repeat
April 05, 2022
Former ONM instructor turned teacher for people whore blind/visually impaired, Anne Lanz, joins me behind the mic yet again. In this episode we talk about some effective ways that she has successfully taught students with visual impairment how to advocat
Disenabled Podcast #12: From Blindfolded to Blind Teaching
April 02, 2022
In this episode I chat with Orientation and Mobility (ONM) specialist turned teacher for people who're blind/visually impaired, Ann Lanz, about some of her professional training experiences, her thoughts on different English braille codes (and some
Disenabled Podcast #11: Road to the Paralympics (An Ever-brighter Future for Blind Snowboarding, Part 3, W/Emily Trepanier)
March 09, 2022
In this final part of my conversation with blind snowboarder, Emily Trepanier, we discuss topics such as nutrition, athletic recovery, podcasting, and the origin story of how Emily garnered the nickname, Starfish.  
Disenabled Podcast #10: Road to the Paralympics (An Ever-brighter Future for Blind Snowboarding, Part 2, W/Emily Trepanier)
March 03, 2022
In this second part of my interview with Canadian blind Snowboarder, Emily Trepanier, we chat about how the pandemic has impacted her ability to hit the slopes, how snowboarding can be a physically unforgiving sport, and some
Disenabled Podcast #9: Road to the Paralympics (An Ever-brighter Future for Blind Snowboarding, Part 1, W/Emily Trepanier)
February 21, 2022
In this episode I chat with blind competitive snowboarder, and prospective Paralympian, Emily Trepanier about where her love for the sport began, her experience returning to the slopes after 18 months, and how she went from taking up snowboarding as a rec
Disenabled Podcast #8: A Modern Look at a Day of Remembrance (Remembrance Day Special)
November 11, 2021
Podcast Description Whether you wear a Poppy to commemorate those who fought in Flanders Fields, or spend the day in quiet reflection, Remembrance Day is an occasion symbolic of an infinite number of meanings for all. Some march in a celebratory parade to
Disenabled Podcast #7: A Simple Tribute
March 05, 2021
In this episode I sit down with former Trent student, Brette Leblanc, to talk about some of his life experiences and daily challenges he's had to face as a person living with visual impairment.
Disenabled Podcast #6: How to Pass, Shoot, and Score While Having no Sight
February 07, 2021
In this episode I sit down with former Toronto Ice Owls player and long-time participant of multiple athletic pursuits, Kyle Rawn, to discuss what it's like to play blind hockey, the personal significance that playing sports had on Kyle's life, and how pe
Disenabled Podcast #5: A Convo With a Covert Accommodations Operative
January 22, 2021
In this episode I kick things off by rolling a pre-recorded conversation I had with Jess Anderson--a Student Accessibility Services (SAS) advisor at Trent University--where we discuss topics such as the process of implementing academic accommodations for
Disenabled Podcast #4: Talking to Trent's Technological Finest
January 19, 2021
In this episode I sit down with my first in-studio guest, Trent university's Adaptive Technologist, Caleb Hunt, to discuss what academic responsibilities are included in the profession of adaptive technology. We also talk about the role Student Accessibil
Disenabled Podcast #3: Ignorance Doesn't Equal Rudeness
January 17, 2021
Flying solo behind the mic, in this episode I share some personal stories about a couple of high school teachers, in an attempt to illustrate the impact that ignorance can have on the academic performance of a person living with a physical disability.
Disenabled Podcast #2: Wheelchair Boxing, and Growing up Short
January 16, 2021
In this episode I kick things off by briefly discussing a CBC article about the growing presence of wheelchair boxing in the realm of disability athletics. I then roll my first ever pre-recorded interview with guest and friend, Kayla Gaspar, to talk about
Disenabled Podcast #1: A Glimpse at What's to Come
January 14, 2021
A short but succinct episode where I talk about the inspiration behind starting the podcast, and what content is to come in future episodes.