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Disability Culture
Publishing Industry
Representation In Literature
Book Tours
Identity and Community In Literature
Accessibility In Events
Disability Arts and Culture
Disability Arts
Sensitivity Reading
Disability Representation
Disability Rights Movement
Authenticity Reader
Chronic Illness
Crip Time
Disability Disclosure
Endometriosis
Neurodivergence
Diversity In Writing
Audiobooks
Literature

Crip Culture celebrates disability arts, culture and creativity. It's hosted by Fiona Murphy and Rosie Putland, produced and mixed by Honor Marino and supported by Print Radio Tasmania.

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Crip Culture is hosted by Rosie Putland and Fiona Murphy, our producer is Honor Marino. In this episode we talk to crime writer Ashley Kalagain Blunt. Ashley tells us about the reality of being a bestselling author whilst navigating chronic illness. ... more

Crip Culture is hosted by Rosie Putland and Fiona Murphy, our producer is Honor Marino. In this episode we talk to authors Carly Findlay and Gayle Kennedy. Carly tells us about the process of making a book tour accessible. Gayle shares her experience... more

Crip Culture is hosted by Rosie Putland and Fiona Murphy, our producer is Honor Marino. In this episode we talk to journalist Matilda Boseley and author Olivia Muscat. Matilda tells us how audio books and text to speech technology have become tools f... more

Crip Culture is hosted by Rosie Putland and Fiona Murphy, our producer is Honor Marino. In this episode we talk to Kay Kerr and Beau Windon. Kay tells us about her experience of using authenticity readers during the book writing process. Beau shares ... more

Crip Culture is hosted by Rosie Putland and Fiona Murphy, our producer is Honor Marino. In this episode we talk to author Kylie Maslen and poet Esther Ottaway. Esther tells us about working with 23 disabled writers to create the poetry anthology, Rag... more

Crip Culture is hosted by Rosie Putland and Fiona Murphy, our producer is Honor Marino. In this episode we talk to author Micheline Lee and poet Andy Jackson. Micheline tells us why she didn't disclose her disability during the promotion of her first... more

Crip Culture is hosted by Rosie Putland and Fiona Murphy, our producer is Honor Marino. In this episode we talk about how we made an accessible podcast and the story behind our name. Our guests are Laura Pettenuzzo and Dr Scott Avery. Laura shares wh... more

Crip Culture is a disability-led podcast, hosted by award-winning writer Fiona Murphy and disability advocate/influencer Rosie Putland. Crip Culture shines a light on disability arts from publishing, film, TV, visual arts and beyond.

Season one exp... more

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Recent Guests

Ashley Kalagian Blunt
Bestselling crime author who writes about her experiences with chronic illness.
Episode: Do disabled people have to write about disability?
Janelle McMillan
Children's book author known for her work 'Rafting, A Wheelchair Won't Stop Us'.
Episode: Do disabled people have to write about disability?
Carly Findlay
Appearance activist and author of Say Hello
Episode: What is it like going on a book tour as a disabled author?
Gayle Kennedy
Author of Me, Antman & Fleabag
Episode: What is it like going on a book tour as a disabled author?
Matilda Boseley
An award-winning journalist and author
Episode: Is it getting easier to build and sustain a writing career if you're disabled?
Olivia Muscat
A playwright and author
Episode: Is it getting easier to build and sustain a writing career if you're disabled?
Beau Windon
An award-winning neurodivergent writer of Wiradjuri Heritage
Episode: What does a sensitivity reader do?
Kay Kerr
Award-winning autistic author of the novels Please Don't Hug Me and Social Queue
Episode: What does a sensitivity reader do?
Esther Ottaway
Poet and editor of Raging Grace
Raging Grace
Episode: What does accessibility actually look like in the publishing industry?

Hosts

Fiona Murphy
Award-winning writer and the author of The Shaper Sound, a memoir about deafness.
Rosie Putland
Disability influencer and storyteller.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#86
Australia/Arts/Books
Apple Podcasts
#237
Australia/Arts

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Talking Points

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Is it getting easier to build and sustain a writing career if you're disabled?
Q: What do you make of audiobooks and their popularity?
Olivia expresses excitement about the rise of audiobooks improving accessibility, while also feeling a bit possessive over it as it was her access tool before it became mainstream.
Is it getting easier to build and sustain a writing career if you're disabled?
Q: What is it like having access requirements when working as a writer?
Matilda discusses using voice-to-text technology and listening to articles while performing simple tasks as a way to manage her ADHD while working.

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The content focuses on the intersection of disability, literature, and the arts, exploring the narratives and challenges faced by disabled authors and creators. Recurring themes include the representation of disability in various forms of media, the necessity for accessibility in the publishing industry, and the critical examination of what it means to create and share stories as a disabled individual. The discussions often feature insights from a diverse range of guests, including authors, activists, and academic figures, highlighting their unique experiences and perspectives related to disability culture. The podcast fosters an inclusive narrative around creativity and advocates for the recognition and support of disabled voices in the ar... more

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Recent guests on Crip Culture include:

1. Ashley Kalagian Blunt
2. Janelle McMillan
3. Carly Findlay
4. Gayle Kennedy
5. Matilda Boseley
6. Olivia Muscat
7. Beau Windon
8. Kay Kerr

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