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Freaks No More!

Freaks No More!

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Freaks No More! is about visible and invisible disabilities, neurodiversity, and inclusion. Following the motto "nothing about us without us", people with disabilities and neurodivergent voices share their personal stories, social perspectives, and political insights. Freaks No More! raises awareness, fights stigma, and gives a platform to lived experiences, making diversity and accessibility part of the conversation. By the end of each episode, host Vicky Hristova and their guests walk away with something new - a new way to think about the word "disability", a fresh perspective on empathy, or a simple reminder to be just a little bit more kind.2025 DW Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • When the world calls you lazy – why ADHD is not just a trend
    Dec 5 2025
    Everyone’s a little ADHD, right? Not quite. Journalist Martyna Masztalerz explains living with ADHD – from hyperfocus to late diagnoses and moments of relief when everything finally makes sense.
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    20 mins
  • The dance floor is for everyone – Felize Fiedler, who raves in a wheelchair
    Nov 15 2025
    What’s it like clubbing in a wheelchair? In this episode of Freaks No More!, meet Felize Fiedler, the accessibility advocate reclaiming the dance floor from Ibiza to Berlin. She shows us that a wheelchair can be a symbol of independence, not a limitation.
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    19 mins
  • The freaks take back the stage – meet artist Filip Pawlak
    Nov 8 2025
    What happens when artists with disabilities rewrite the history of the 'freak show'? In this episode of Freaks No More! host Vicky Hristova and artist Filip Pawlak dive into a conversation about pride and shame, and the power of performance to flip the script on disability.
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    24 mins
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