Episodes

  • Ep 14: Rachel Sharpe from the RSC - Head of Co-Creation, Creative Learning and Engagement
    Jul 22 2025

    Michèle Taylor talks to Rachel Sharpe, Head of Co-Creation, Creative Learning and Engagement at the Royal Shakespeare Company.

    In this powerful conversation Rachel chats about:

    • The emotional story of Ukrainian actors collaborating with the RSC on King Lear
    • What genuine co-creation looks like in practice
    • The 'risk register' - a practice which make creativity possible
    • Her personal experience of parenting an autistic child — and what the theatre world is getting right (and wrong) for neurodivergent people

    This episode is a moving, honest exploration of how the arts can drive societal change when inclusivity and personal experiences are placed at the heart of creative work.

    Thank you Rachel for sharing your fascinating world.

    Thank you for listening. For further information and to get in touch with us please visit our website HERE.

    Ramps on the Moon Podcast is hosted by Michèle Taylor.

    Michèle Taylor, is a disability equality trainer and consultant, and has been Director for Change for Ramps on the Moon since the Consortium was convened. For the 10 years, she has been supporting the partner theatres to embed disability equality and anti-ableism into their organisations and to realise their ambitions around elevating disabled people across the mainstream industry. In 2022 Michèle was honoured with an MBE For Services to Theatre and Disabled People.

    This podcast is produced and managed by Podtalk.co.uk

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    44 mins
  • Ep 12: The Production Exchange team on their journey to an anti-ableist organisation
    Jun 18 2025

    Michèle Taylor talks to Penelope Saward and Ben Oliver at The Production Exchange about their steps, successes and challenges towards creating an anti-ableist organisation following their year-long journey on the Ramps on the Moon Change Partner programme.

    The Production Exchange is a charity, established in 2013. They provide artists with pathways into the performing arts industry, with the hope of enabling them to forge careers that are sustainable and fulfilling. They accomplish this through two separate strands of their organisation.

    Firstly, they are an artist management company, representing over 90 artists, actors, directors, writers, designers, musical directors and they secure them paid employment opportunities functioning just like any other talent agency.

    They are also a production company - developing and producing theatre. And through that, they provide employment and skills development opportunities to a wide variety of creatives. Some who are represented by them.

    Thank you Penelope and Ben for being so informative and open.

    #TheProductionExchange #AntiAbleism #DisabilityEquality



    Thank you for listening. For further information and to get in touch with us please visit our website HERE.

    Ramps on the Moon Podcast is hosted by Michèle Taylor.

    Michèle Taylor, is a disability equality trainer and consultant, and has been Director for Change for Ramps on the Moon since the Consortium was convened. For the 10 years, she has been supporting the partner theatres to embed disability equality and anti-ableism into their organisations and to realise their ambitions around elevating disabled people across the mainstream industry. In 2022 Michèle was honoured with an MBE For Services to Theatre and Disabled People.

    This podcast is produced and managed by Podtalk.co.uk

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    43 mins
  • Ep 11: Mat Fraser, stage and screen actor, writer, drummer and anti-ableist activist
    Jun 5 2025

    Michèle talks to Mat Fraser - stage and screen actor, writer, drummer, and an anti-ableist activist. Join us for this lively, interesting and challenging podcast episode!

    Mat is well known for his powerful presence on both stage and screen, and is a patron of Graeae theatre company.

    Mat has appeared in acclaimed productions including American Horror Story, His Dark Materials, CripTales, and Barbara Met Alan screen-based credits. Theatre credits include Beauty and the Beast and the first disabled actor to play Richard III in a professional production.

    Mat's work spans theatre, television, and film, often blending bold storytelling with social commentary. Beyond his creative achievements, Mat has broken ground in challenging perceptions of disability in the arts.

    Thank you Mat for being a brilliant guest.

    Thank you for listening. For further information and to get in touch with us please visit our website HERE.

    Ramps on the Moon Podcast is hosted by Michèle Taylor.

    Michèle Taylor, is a disability equality trainer and consultant, and has been Director for Change for Ramps on the Moon since the Consortium was convened. For the 10 years, she has been supporting the partner theatres to embed disability equality and anti-ableism into their organisations and to realise their ambitions around elevating disabled people across the mainstream industry. In 2022 Michèle was honoured with an MBE For Services to Theatre and Disabled People.

    This podcast is produced and managed by Podtalk.co.uk

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    53 mins
  • Ep 10: Amy Trigg, actor, writer and Olivier Awards winner joins the conversation
    May 20 2025

    Michèle Taylor talks to Amy Trigg, actor, writer and comedian, as well as Olivier Awards Winner in 2024 for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical for 'The Little Big Things'.

    Amy talks about how representation has improved greatly on the screen over the last few years - and that she is now auditioning for roles that are not specifically for disabled actors, the only option available to her a few years ago.

    Amy talks about her career to date, her writing as a passion of hers, and she gives us her thoughts on bringing more disabled people into 'the room' from the creation of productions to manage expectations of budgets to avoid unexpected costs for access.

    Thank you Amy for such a brilliant and interesting conversation.


    Thank you for listening. For further information and to get in touch with us please visit our website HERE.

    Ramps on the Moon Podcast is hosted by Michèle Taylor.

    Michèle Taylor, is a disability equality trainer and consultant, and has been Director for Change for Ramps on the Moon since the Consortium was convened. For the 10 years, she has been supporting the partner theatres to embed disability equality and anti-ableism into their organisations and to realise their ambitions around elevating disabled people across the mainstream industry. In 2022 Michèle was honoured with an MBE For Services to Theatre and Disabled People.

    This podcast is produced and managed by Podtalk.co.uk

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    50 mins
  • Ep 9: Zak Ford-Williams, screen and stage actor (Bridgerton,The Hardacres)
    May 7 2025

    Michèle talks to Zak Ford-Williams, screen and stage actor in Bridgerton (Lord Remington), The Hardacres (Harry Hardacre), Wolfe (Tyler) and The Real and Imagined History of the Elephant Man (Joseph Merrick).

    Zak knew he wanted to act at six years old, after seeing George’s Marvellous Medicine. Though he didn’t initially identify himself as disabled as a young child, he later realised how excluded he was. Stubbornness kept him going - knowing he wasn’t alone. Zak says 'Many young disabled people dream of creating art but feel there’s no space for them'.

    Thank you Zak for an incredibly in-depth and informative conversation.

    Thank you for listening. For further information and to get in touch with us please visit our website HERE.

    Ramps on the Moon Podcast is hosted by Michèle Taylor.

    Michèle Taylor, is a disability equality trainer and consultant, and has been Director for Change for Ramps on the Moon since the Consortium was convened. For the 10 years, she has been supporting the partner theatres to embed disability equality and anti-ableism into their organisations and to realise their ambitions around elevating disabled people across the mainstream industry. In 2022 Michèle was honoured with an MBE For Services to Theatre and Disabled People.

    This podcast is produced and managed by Podtalk.co.uk

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    51 mins
  • Ep 8: Making a meaningful evaluation of the Ramps on the Moon project
    Aug 17 2023

    Clare Hammerton carried out the independent evaluation for the Ramps on the Moon consortium.

    In this episode, Michèle asks her about the challenges of evaluation (especially in a multi-partner project) as well as talking about why it’s so important and powerful.

    Clare puts the Ramps evaluation into the wider context of her work around empowerment and participation and explains why it’s so important to think carefully about how you’re going to capture the data you need.

    Thank you for listening. For further information and to get in touch with us please visit our website HERE.

    Ramps on the Moon Podcast is hosted by Michèle Taylor.

    Michèle Taylor, is a disability equality trainer and consultant, and has been Director for Change for Ramps on the Moon since the Consortium was convened. For the 10 years, she has been supporting the partner theatres to embed disability equality and anti-ableism into their organisations and to realise their ambitions around elevating disabled people across the mainstream industry. In 2022 Michèle was honoured with an MBE For Services to Theatre and Disabled People.

    This podcast is produced and managed by Podtalk.co.uk

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    40 mins
  • EP 7: The important impact of having an AGENT FOR CHANGE in your theatre
    Jul 28 2023

    Ben Wilson and Aisling Gallagher have been Ramps on the Moon Agents for Change at Sheffield and Theatre Royal Stratford East respectively. They are both also independent theatre-makers.

    They give us a fascinating insight into what an Agent for Change does - and doesn’t do - to support organisational transformation, why being annoying, and why they have a trampoline instead of a desk.

    Aisling celebrates the times things happen without their having any input and Ben tackles head on one of the key criticisms of Ramps on the Moon.


    Thank you for listening. For further information and to get in touch with us please visit our website HERE.

    Ramps on the Moon Podcast is hosted by Michèle Taylor.

    Michèle Taylor, is a disability equality trainer and consultant, and has been Director for Change for Ramps on the Moon since the Consortium was convened. For the 10 years, she has been supporting the partner theatres to embed disability equality and anti-ableism into their organisations and to realise their ambitions around elevating disabled people across the mainstream industry. In 2022 Michèle was honoured with an MBE For Services to Theatre and Disabled People.

    This podcast is produced and managed by Podtalk.co.uk

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    47 mins