Episodes

  • Episode 6 "Austin Halls, DISABLED" for Disability Pride Month
    Jul 25 2025

    Rounding out July 2025's Disability Pride Month with an absolute BANG is the one and only Grammy Recording Academy member (and friend of the podcast) Austin Halls.

    TRUST that this episode is nothing but the most joyous of ALL joys.

    Share in the laughter, love, and knowledge DROPPED along Austin’s incredible career journey and how both the one and only Lachi @rampd_up and even Gavin Degraw's music producer, all became involved, along the way!

    We adore you big time, king!!!


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    51 mins
  • Episode 5 "Good Bad Things" with Danny Kurtzman
    Apr 17 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Disability Reality Podcast, host Melanie Waldman speaks with Danny Kurtzman about his feature film 'Good Bad Things.' They discuss the film's impact on the disability community, the importance of authentic representation in media, and the collaborative process of filmmaking. Danny shares his personal journey in the film industry, the significance of community support during challenging times, and the emotional aspects of processing disability grief. The conversation emphasizes the need for continued advocacy and involvement in creating more inclusive content.


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    Takeaways

    • ​Community resilience shines in times of crisis.
    • ​Authentic representation in film is crucial.
    • ​Feelings should not be dictated by society.
    • ​The journey of filmmaking is collaborative and complex.
    • ​Disability grief is a significant emotional experience.
    • ​Support from the community can drive success in film.
    • ​The importance of processing emotions related to disability.
    • ​Advocacy for more inclusive content is essential.
    • ​The film industry needs authentic voices.
    • ​Future projects will continue to push boundaries.

    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Good Bad Things

    03:00 Community Resilience and Support

    05:52 The Meaning Behind Good Bad Things

    08:58 Danny's Journey in Film and Acting

    11:50 The Importance of Authentic Representation

    14:52 The Collaborative Process of Filmmaking

    17:45 Impact of Good Bad Things on the Community

    21:01 Disability Grief and Processing Adversity

    24:01 Future Aspirations and Community Involvement

    27:06 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action


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    34 mins
  • Mini-sode Part 2 : EDFC LIVE "Emergency Plan"
    Apr 17 2025

    Description coming soon

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    30 mins
  • Mini-sode Part 1 : EDFC LIVE "The Invalids"
    Apr 17 2025

    Description coming soon

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    21 mins
  • EP 4 "Unholy" for Passover with Daisy Friedman
    Apr 11 2025

    SummaryIn this episode of "Disability Reality", host Melanie Waldman introduces Daisy Friedman, a young filmmaker whose short film 'Unholy' explores the intersection of disability and Jewish identity. As they discuss the film, Daisy shares her personal journey as a triple organ transplant recipient and the complexities of family dynamics surrounding her disability. The conversation delves into the themes of representation, fear, and the impact of family conversations on understanding disability, culminating in a reflection on the film's powerful narrative and its reception at the Sundance Film Festival. In this conversation, the speaker delves into the complexities of navigating anxiety, family expectations, and the representation of disability in media. They discuss the challenges of casting authentically for a film about chronic illness, the personal sacrifices made in the name of art, and the intersection of fashion and identity. The dialogue highlights the importance of addressing disability myths, the weight of representation, and the emotional maturity required to navigate these themes in both personal and public spheres.Sound Bites"I absolutely loved watching it.""That is such a niche concept.""This is my Sundance debut.""Get your grandmother out of there!"Chapters00:00Introduction to Disability Reality and Limb Difference Awareness Month02:01Introducing Daisy Friedman and Her Film Unholy04:02Daisy's Personal Journey and Family Dynamics05:50The Impact of Family Conversations on Disability07:59Exploring Themes of Fear and Representation in Unholy10:18Navigating Anxiety and Family Expectations11:33Disability Myths and Family Dynamics12:28Chronic Illness Representation in Media13:52Casting Challenges and Authenticity in Film15:11The Cost of Art and Personal Sacrifice16:35Fashion, Identity, and Public Perception18:04The Weight of Representation and LegacyLinktree to show: https://linktr.ee/DisabilityrealitypodTheme music from Artlist: Ty Simon "Who's That?"

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    22 mins
  • EP 3 "The Reality of Disability (Bravo & Reality TV) "with Jillian Curwin
    Mar 24 2025

    Summary


    In this episode of the Disability Reality Podcast, host Melanie Waldman shares her personal experiences with disability, health challenges, and the impact of reality TV on her life.


    Joined by guest Jillian (Ilana) Curwin, they discuss the representation of disability in media, particularly in reality TV--focusing in on their favorite Bravo shows--and how these portrayals affect public perception and personal experiences.


    They explore memorable moments of disability representation, the importance of community, and the evolving narrative around disability in reality television. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of disability representation in reality television, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by individuals with invisible disabilities.


    They discuss the impact of misunderstanding chronic illnesses, the importance of accurate representation, and the role of humor as a coping mechanism. The conversation also touches on accessibility in real estate, the intersection of wealth and disability, and the potential for future reality shows to include diverse representations of disability.


    Time stamps


    00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates

    01:39 The Reality of Disability and Media Representation

    02:55 Connecting Through Shared Experiences

    04:41 The Role of Reality TV in Disability Awareness

    10:53 Bravo and Its Impact on Personal Lives

    19:19 Disability Representation in Reality TV

    22:54 Memorable Moments of Disability Representation

    30:42 Understanding Invisible Disabilities

    33:31 The Impact of Misunderstanding Chronic Illness

    36:23 Top Moments of Disability Representation in Reality TV

    39:30 Humor and Disability: A Coping Mechanism

    42:17 Accessibility in Real Estate: A Case Study

    46:22 The Intersection of Wealth and Disability

    50:23 Imagining Disability in Reality Shows

    54:21 The Future of Disability Representation on Bravo


    #DisabilityRealityPodcast #DisTeaPod #DisTeaPods #disability #DEIA #Section504 #DisabilityonBroadway #DisabilityAwareness #DisabilityonBravo #DisabilityRepresentation #ProtectDEI #ProtectSection504 #SendIt

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    1 hr
  • EP 2 "Queer & Disabled-Joy" with Jillian Mercado
    Feb 13 2025

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    Jillian Mercado (she/her) shares her journey from the fashion industry to acting, particularly her role inThe L Word. She discusses the importance of representation for disabled and queer individuals in media, her personal connection to her character, and the impact of her experiences on her identity.

    The discussion also touches on her transformative experience with Broadway, particularly with Wicked, and the significance of historical accuracy in character portrayal. In this conversation, Jillian Mercado discusses the importance of representation for disabled individuals in media and fashion.

    She emphasizesthe need for authentic casting and the integration of adaptive design in fashion. The impact of COVID-19 on creative processes and the importance of community in the industry are also highlighted. Jillian shares her aspirations for the future of adaptive fashion and the significance of finding joy in disability, advocating for unity and representation in all creative & fluid fields.


    00:00Introduction and Rundown from Sundance Experience03:57The Impact of Disability Identity on Fashion06:16Character Development and Personal Connection09:04The Importance of Representation in Media12:00Wicked: A Life-Changing Experience14:51Nessa Rose and Representation in Wicked18:09Historical Accuracy in Character Portrayal19:35Representation in Fictional Worlds20:26The Aesthetics of Adaptive Design21:01Fashion and Disability: A New Perspective22:49The Impact of COVID-19 on Creative Processes24:15Navigating Intimacy and Safety on Set25:12The Essence of Queer Joy in Storytelling26:37Building Community in the Industry28:03Future Aspirations in Fashion30:04Authentic Representation in Media31:21Finding Joy in Disability32:10The Power of Community34:13The Importance of Authentic Casting35:37Unity in Advocacy


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    37 mins
  • EPISODE 1 with Steve Way
    Jan 17 2025

    In this engaging conversation, the indelible Steve Way ("Ramy" on Hulu) and host Melanie Waldman (QVC, "Goliath" on Amazon Prime) explore a variety of topics ranging from personal experiences and reflections on disability, to their journeys in the entertainment industry.


    They discuss the importance of representation in media, share memories from theater and Broadway, and delve into their coping mechanisms, including substance use.


    The conversation also touches on upcoming projects, aspirations for Sundance, and the significance of storytelling and advocacy in their lives.


    #DisTeaPod #DisabilityRealityPodcast #DisabilityInMedia #SteveWay #Ramy Keywords #DisabilityRepresentation #DisabilityInMedia #DisabilityInHollywood #Advocacy #DisabilityInTheater #Sundance



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    39 mins