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Al Viney (Disability Advocate and Athlete)| #123

Al Viney (Disability Advocate and Athlete)| #123

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Paralympian, and unapologetic voice for change—Al Viney joins ListenABLE hosts Dylan Alcott and Angus O'Loughlin for a bold conversation about disability, elite sport/rowing, and the systems that still need fixing.

"Differentiating between an injury was bad and my disability is not bad".

Al breaks down what really happens after a life-changing injury, from navigating inaccessible medical language to challenging the rules of Paralympic classification. She shares the highs and hard truths of competing on the world stage, and why the separation between the Paralympics and Olympics still needs to be discussed.

This episode cuts through the fluff—touching on adaptive tech, sport governance, the realities of drunk driving, and what meaningful inclusion actually looks like in healthcare and high performance sport.

Whether you're in the disability space or just catching up, this one’s essential listening.

Want to support Al? Check our the links below!

  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/al.viney/
  • Mazenod Panthers All Ability Football Club

Watch the Full Episode with Captions Here: https://youtu.be/56OY2SgJ4Ac

Grab our first merch release at our website Session in Progress.
https://fromyourpocket.com.au/work/listenable/merch

Recorded, edited and produced by Angus' Podcast Company: www.sessioninprogress.com.au

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