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If you use the word ‘disabled’ with something you’re promoting, do people switch off? If you create a product to assist a disabled person but ignore this, are you authentic? Are products created for disabled people only used by disabled people…except the telephone, electric can openers, electric windows, pre-cut fruit, voice dictation, automatic doors…but other than these…?

Does the word ‘disability’ point to a history, to culture, to shared experience?

Is using the word ‘disabled’ appropriate when talking about someone who has a long term or chronic health condition? Where do ‘Energy Limiting Impairments’ fit? Does the social model struggle to get going when an individual struggles to get going?

All these questions provide a rich source for Phil and Simon to discuss and debate. The questions come from new research into energy limiting impairments and Nike promoting their new Go Fly Ease trainer. We have a contribution from Lawrence Carter-Long, Director of Communications at DREDF (In California) and #SayTheWord evangelist. We wrap with your letters and emails.

We don’t profess to have all the answers, and we know there are gaps. Let us know your thoughts mintyandfriend@gmail.com

Links

Slate Article - Nike’s avoidance of the word Disabled

NPR Article - Disabled - Say The Word

Twitter feed - Peeled Orange Phenomenon

Nike Fly Ease Shoes

Research reports recently published about, Energy Limiting impairments

People we mention

Catherine Hale Twitter

Chronic Illness Inclusion Twitter

Katie Elizabeth Twitter

Marie Pye Twitter
Kay Allen OBE Twitter

Lawrence Carter Long Twitter

Ross Hovey YouTube

Ross Hovey Instagram

Russell Silver Syndrome Podcast

Dope Black Disabled

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Chapters

1. Say the Word (00:00:00)

2. Energy Limiting Conditions (00:01:23)

3. Nike and the word "Disabled" (00:18:13)

4. Listener's Corner (00:40:41)

106 episodes

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Manage episode 293090519 series 1573684
Content provided by Simon Minty and Phil Friend, Simon Minty, and Phil Friend. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Simon Minty and Phil Friend, Simon Minty, and Phil Friend or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

If you use the word ‘disabled’ with something you’re promoting, do people switch off? If you create a product to assist a disabled person but ignore this, are you authentic? Are products created for disabled people only used by disabled people…except the telephone, electric can openers, electric windows, pre-cut fruit, voice dictation, automatic doors…but other than these…?

Does the word ‘disability’ point to a history, to culture, to shared experience?

Is using the word ‘disabled’ appropriate when talking about someone who has a long term or chronic health condition? Where do ‘Energy Limiting Impairments’ fit? Does the social model struggle to get going when an individual struggles to get going?

All these questions provide a rich source for Phil and Simon to discuss and debate. The questions come from new research into energy limiting impairments and Nike promoting their new Go Fly Ease trainer. We have a contribution from Lawrence Carter-Long, Director of Communications at DREDF (In California) and #SayTheWord evangelist. We wrap with your letters and emails.

We don’t profess to have all the answers, and we know there are gaps. Let us know your thoughts mintyandfriend@gmail.com

Links

Slate Article - Nike’s avoidance of the word Disabled

NPR Article - Disabled - Say The Word

Twitter feed - Peeled Orange Phenomenon

Nike Fly Ease Shoes

Research reports recently published about, Energy Limiting impairments

People we mention

Catherine Hale Twitter

Chronic Illness Inclusion Twitter

Katie Elizabeth Twitter

Marie Pye Twitter
Kay Allen OBE Twitter

Lawrence Carter Long Twitter

Ross Hovey YouTube

Ross Hovey Instagram

Russell Silver Syndrome Podcast

Dope Black Disabled

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Say the Word (00:00:00)

2. Energy Limiting Conditions (00:01:23)

3. Nike and the word "Disabled" (00:18:13)

4. Listener's Corner (00:40:41)

106 episodes

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