8 episodes

Extra Ordinary is a podcast where we have an honest chat (and a good laugh!) about what it's like to live with a disability. On the show, we have open conversations about what it's actually like to live with a disability. You'll hear about the unique challenges we encounter, the funny situations we face, and learn what it’s like to be in our shoes. Hosted by stand-up comedian Oliver Hunter.

Extra Ordinary Independence Australia

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings

Extra Ordinary is a podcast where we have an honest chat (and a good laugh!) about what it's like to live with a disability. On the show, we have open conversations about what it's actually like to live with a disability. You'll hear about the unique challenges we encounter, the funny situations we face, and learn what it’s like to be in our shoes. Hosted by stand-up comedian Oliver Hunter.

    Why doesn't Disney have a disabled princess?

    Why doesn't Disney have a disabled princess?

    Hannah Diviney is a leading writer and advocate for disability and women's rights. She's also the Editor in Chief at Missing Perspectives, a publication platform dedicated to addressing the marginalisation of women in news, media, and democracy. Her advocacy work has included petitioning for Disney to create a disabled princess and has been featured in publications across Australia and the world.

    In today's episode, Hannah shares her personal story and how she became an advocate for women's and disability rights. She then breaks down what it means to be an advocate and shares her thoughts on the representation of women in the media today.

     

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    Independence Australia website
    Independence Australia on Facebook
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    This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.

    • 40 min
    Finding possibility in life's darkest moments

    Finding possibility in life's darkest moments

    Mark Berridge is a Keynote Speaker and Author of 'A Fraction Stronger', a book about Mark's experiences after the life-changing accident that caused his disability and how he found possibilities in life's darkest moments. Mark uses his lived experience with a spinal cord injury to teach others about resilience and belief through his writing and speaking engagements. 

    In today's episode, Mark shares his passion for helping others understand their own journeys and explains the power of good connections. You'll also hear the unique story of how Mark's injury led him down an entirely different career path and how he's always looking for ways to use his experiences to help others. 

     

    Connect:


    Independence Australia website
    Independence Australia on Facebook
    Independence Australia on Twitter

    This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.

    • 41 min
    The power of language

    The power of language

    Laura Pettenuzzo is a writer, speaker, and passionate advocate in the mental health and disability spaces, who is currently working with Women with Disabilities Victoria.

    In this episode, Laura explains why she started working in disability access. She also shares some unique insights into the power of language and describes her work as a Plain and Easy English writer. Oliver and Laura then share an essential discussion on understanding how mental health and physical disabilities can affect one another.

    This episode is part two of our chat with Laura; check out our last episode for part one.

     

    Connect:


    Independence Australia website
    Independence Australia on Facebook
    Independence Australia on Twitter

    This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.

    • 21 min
    How to confront internalised ableism

    How to confront internalised ableism

    Laura Pettenuzzo is a writer, speaker, and powerful advocate for mental health and disability. She currently works as a Disability and Mental Health Advocate at Women with Disabilities Victoria, and in her free time, she enjoys drinking tea and spending time with her cats.

    In today's episode, Laura shares how her time working with Women with Disabilities Victoria helped her accept her disability and face her internalised ableism. She talks about how comforting it was to be able to accept her disability with the support of the disability community, and we discuss the great debate of cats versus dogs.

     

    Connect:


    Independence Australia website
    Independence Australia on Facebook
    Independence Australia on Twitter

    This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.

    • 19 min
    The power of accessible spaces

    The power of accessible spaces

    Perry Cross is the Founder of the Perry Cross Foundation, an organisation working to find a cure for paralysis, and the CEO and Founding Director of Accessible Homes Australia. Just two years after his accident, Perry became Australia's first motivational speaker on life support. Perry is passionate about raising awareness of spinal injuries and has helped countless other people living with disabilities. 

    In today's episode, Perry talks about how his life has changed since sustaining an injury and being left a C2 ventilated quadriplegic when he was 19. He explains his foundation's work and shares his passion for accessible spaces before sharing how he met Superman and how he taught him to fly.

     

    Connect:


    Independence Australia website
    Independence Australia on Facebook
    Independence Australia on Twitter

    This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.

    • 33 min
    From diversity on screens to accessibility at home

    From diversity on screens to accessibility at home

    Belinda Aitken has worked professionally as an actor and works in the accessible housing sector as a Lived Experience Facilitator with Housing Hub. She utilises her personal experience to help others through their accessible housing journeys.

    In today's episode, Belinda shares how she fell in love with acting from the first moment she was on a stage. She talks about how diversity representation on screen has changed over the years and how we still have a long way to go. Belinda also shares her experience as a Lived Experience Facilitator with Housing Hub and the big difference small changes can make in creating accessible accommodation. Plus, an interesting conversation on language and how everyone sees it differently.

     

    Connect:


    Independence Australia website
    Independence Australia on Facebook
    Independence Australia on Twitter

    This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.

    • 36 min

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