The Accessible Stall
Latest Episodes
[95] We're SO Tired...
We’re talking to our disabled audience now. Are you all here? Good. Can we talk? Are you guys all tired too? Because we really, really are. A transcript for this episode can be found here.
[94] Skepticism While Disabled
Look, we know non-disabled people mean well. And I mean, we love lots of non-disabled people! But you can totally understand why we’re skeptical… right? It’s nothing personal, we swear! You know what,
[93] Kakana
A transcript for this episode can be found here. Thanks to Chloe Brittain of Opal Transcription Services for this transcript! Look, we know fitness is important. We’ve even done an episode on it some
[92] Bean Dad
We talked about Bean Dad. We know it already happened a century ago, but we have points to make! Shout out to one of our Patrons, Kensuke Nakamura, for their amazing audio descriptions of movie traile
[91] When Did You Know?
When did you know you were disabled? We know that’s heavy, but think back… When did you first learn you were “different”? We take a deep look into our pasts to try and answer this question. A transcript for this episode can be found here.
[90] Internet, Amazon, and Friendship
Emily and I reminise about how we met, Amazon, the Internet, and how cool it is. A transcript for this episode can be found here. Also: VOTE!
[89] Getting Hired
This episode of The Accessible Stall was sponsored by Getting Hired. Getting Hired is a resource that connects job seekers with disabilities to employers who are looking to hire people with disabilities. They are a recruitment solution dedicated to hel...
[88] Gender
Let’s talk about the connections between gender identity and disability. A transcript for this episode can be found here.
[87] Disability Etiquette
Etiquette is strange, man. Disability just makes it stranger, right? Doesn’t it? Let’s talk about it. Transcript coming soon.
[86] A Conversation on Systemic Racism and Ableism with D'Arcee Charington Neal
CN/TW: Police brutality, murder of unarmed Black people, systemic racism and ableism A transcript for this episode can be found here. In this episode, we talk with D’Arcee Charington Neal, a Black disabled activist and doctoral student,