Not many artists actually hail from Tennessee, but the scenic valleys and rolling hills of The Volunteer State are part of Dustin Lynch’s DNA. In this episode of On the Bus, Country Thunder CEO Troy Vollhoffer sits down with Dustin to discuss his journey from playing fraternity parties and weddings across the southeast to being the first country artist with a club residency at the Wynn in Las Vegas. Plus, stick around for our new segment, Thunder Strike, where Troy features upcoming festival performer Riley Green’s hit song “Damn Good Day to Leave” to give you a taste of what’s to come at Country Thunder in 2025.…
Player FM - Internet Radio Done Right
Checked 10M ago
Lisätty two vuotta sitten
Sisällön tarjoaa Sean Gold. Sean Gold tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.
Player FM - Podcast-sovellus
Siirry offline-tilaan Player FM avulla!
Siirry offline-tilaan Player FM avulla!
Crippled by Culture
Merkitse kaikki (ei-)toistetut ...
Manage series 3515736
Sisällön tarjoaa Sean Gold. Sean Gold tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.
Crippled by Culture is a YouTube podcast that discusses everything in life and relates it to the disabled and chronically ill community. Celebrating the disability community through education, empowerment, unity, and intersectionality, we strongly hold anti-racist, anti-patriarchy, anti-cis heteronormativity, LGBTQIA+ affirming, and (absolutely) anti-ableist values, and we want you to share your experiences with us and the world!
…
continue reading
30 jaksoa
Merkitse kaikki (ei-)toistetut ...
Manage series 3515736
Sisällön tarjoaa Sean Gold. Sean Gold tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.
Crippled by Culture is a YouTube podcast that discusses everything in life and relates it to the disabled and chronically ill community. Celebrating the disability community through education, empowerment, unity, and intersectionality, we strongly hold anti-racist, anti-patriarchy, anti-cis heteronormativity, LGBTQIA+ affirming, and (absolutely) anti-ableist values, and we want you to share your experiences with us and the world!
…
continue reading
30 jaksoa
Kaikki jaksot
×Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disabled and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am an author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community. Today I would like to thank Josh Rettig for being my voice in this episode. In this episode, we are talking about the intersections of disability and being a vocalist. Guest bio: With a sound that has been coined as "Gangster Musical Theatre" by Qveen Herby, Durand Bernarr is one-part Little Richard, one-part Rick James, plus a heavy dash of powerhouse vocals & witty lyrical storytelling. The result is uniquely Durand - your favorite singer’s favorite singer! In 2020, Durand made huge waves with his self-titled album DUR&, which debuted at the #1 spot on the Apple Music R&B charts. Featuring collaborations with the likes of Ari Lennox, KAYTRANADA, Anna Wise, & bassist, “Buddah” Foster Jr., DUR& is as playful, witty & sonically imaginative as it is packed with infectious hooks and just plain GOOD singing. FOLLOW DURAND https://www.instagram.com/durandbernarr/ https://soundcloud.com/durandbernarr https://www.facebook.com/DurandBernarr/ https://www.tiktok.com/@durandbernarr Sean's links: https://linktr.ee/authorseangold…
Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disabled and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am an author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community. Today I would like to thank Terry Briscoe for being my Voice Transcriber in this episode. In this episode, we are talking about the intersections of disability and writing. GUEST BIO: Jennifer is a member of the San Diego Memoir Writers Association, where she was member of the month in September, 2023. Her writing has been published in Shaking the Tree, volumes 3 and 4 and in Six Feet Apart..In the Time of Corona. Her debut memoir “My Unexpected Life: Finding Balance Beyond My Diagnosis” was published on September 7, 2023 and is an Amazon Best Seller, received Honorable Mention in Biography/Autobiography category at the Hollywood Book Festival, is a Notable 100 Book in the 2023 Shelf Unbound Best Indie Book Competition, and won a Gold Book Award from Literary Titan. She is Author of the Month for April 2024 at San Diego Central Library and won a Red Ribbon from The Wishing Shelf Book Awards. FOLLOW JENNIFER www.instagram.com/jennygwriter www.jennygasner.com Sean's links: https://linktr.ee/authorseangold…

1 Advocating Through Literacy w/ Tylia Flores 1:02:52
1:02:52
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:02:52
Today I would like to thank Jonathan Moore for being my voice in this episode. In this episode, we are talking about the intersections of disability and advocating through literacy. GUEST BIO: Tylia L. Flores is a twenty-seven-year-old born with Spastic Cerebral Palsy. Despite her condition that affects her mobility, she does not allow it to affect her will and determination to make a difference in the world. Through her many life challenges and obstacles, she discovered her passion for writing. Tylia’s goal in life is to share her stories with the world. In doing so, she hopes to help others with disabilities realize that they, too, have the potential to make their dreams come true. Previously, Tylia was nominated to Diversability's list of the most influential Disability Impacts of 2022. Tylia is not only an author. She's a radio show personality and disability activist. FOLLOW TYLIA: https://tyliaflores.com https://www.tiktok.com/@tylialflores https://www.instagram.com/stomping_on_cp_with_tylia/ https://www.instagram.com/tylia_l_flores/ https://www.instagram.com/stompersinlovepodcast/…

1 Ableism Within Nonprofits w/ Emma Farley 1:01:44
1:01:44
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:01:44
Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disabled and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community. Today I would like to thank Jonathan Moore for being my voice in this episode. In this episode, we are talking about the intersections of disability and ableism within nonprofits. Guest bio: Emma Farley is a 30 year old woman based in Brooklyn who is a wheelchair user with a form of muscular dystrophy. She’s currently enrolled in the Disability Studies program at CUNY, and host of a podcast called Unsilent set to be launched in early 2024 where she will take an intersectional approach to discussing disability related topics with guests. FOLLOW EMMA: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-farley/ Sean's links: https://linktr.ee/authorseangold…
Today I would like to thank Jonathan Moore for being my voice in this episode. In this episode, we are talking about the intersections of disability, media representation and Humor GUEST BIO : Laura is 33 years old and was born with cerebral palsy. When entering adulthood, she knew that it was ultimately up to her to create the future she'd see fit for herself. So, she began persevering and advocating. Laura made sure her needs and desires were addressed and they became true. With perseverance and self-advocating mindset under her belt, she soon discovered her passion to one day be able to help individuals like her accomplish chasing after the things they'd see fit for themselves. If it wasn’t for her being determined and really speaking up for the things she wanted, Laura’s life would look completely different. Her infamous quote is: "You are the Creator of your own future! No one else will do it for you!" FestAbility : https://www.festability.org/ FOLLOW LAURA: https://www.instagram.com/andert_laura/ https://linktr.ee/lauraandert Sean's links: https://linktr.ee/authorseangold…
Today I would like to thank Josh Rettig for being my voice in this episode. In this episode, we are talking about the intersections of disability, media representation and Humor GUEST BIO : Danielle Connolly is a rare disease and disability advocate, content creator, and business and marketing professional. Being born with a muscle disease that still has an unknown origin after twenty-nine years, has given Danielle many unique life experiences that set the course for her various ambitions. After gaining her MBA and obtaining employment as an analyst, she took her first vacation with friends as an adult and realized that she is more capable of traveling than she realized. Upon returning from the trip, she swiftly got her own mobility scooter and started planning more adventures. The idea of documenting these adventures and giving accessibility reviews came about, and then many other ideas for content followed. Thus, Daniellevates was born! Daniellevates is a play on her name combined with “elevates” because the content is all about elevating ideas about disability and rare disease through humor, education, and adventures. FestAbility: https://www.festability.org/ FOLLOW DANIELLE https://linktr.ee/daniellevates https://youtube.com/@daniellevates https://www.instagram.com/_daniellevates/…

1 Finding Disabled Role Models w/ Kelley Coleman 1:35:18
1:35:18
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:35:18
Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disability and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community. Today I would like to thank Adam Ross for being my voice in this episode. In this episode, we are talking about the intersections of disability, non disabled family members, and finding disabled Role models. Guest Bio : Kelley Coleman is a feature film development executive turned author, whose book Everything No One Tells You About Parenting a Disabled Child: Your Guide to the Systems, Services, and Supports comes out March 12, 2024. Stemming from her own experience, her book gives practical templates, outlines, and worksheets for how to navigate all the paperwork and red tape that can come with getting your child the supports they need, and includes interviews with over 40 top disability experts. Kelley serves on committees for Children's Hospital Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Unified School District, and service dog organization Canine Companions. FestAbility: https://www.festability.org/ FOLLOW KELLEY www.kelleycoleman.com https://www.instagram.com/hellokelleycoleman FB site: https://www.facebook.com/kelley.coleman.56 Get Kelley’s book: https://a.co/d/dzyfa02…
Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disability and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community. Today I would like to thank Josh Rettig for being my voice in this episode. In this episode, we are talking about the intersections of disability and psychology. Now Let’s get to today’s amazing guest. Guest bio : Malakai (he/they) is a public speaker, writer and mental health advocate ; who is working toward becoming a licensed therapist to help bridge the gaps between the disability and LGBTQIA+ communities. Malakai holds a Bachelors in Psychology from the University of Nebraska and a graduate certificate in Child and Adolescent Psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. He is currently pursing a Master’s of Social Work at Capella University. He currently resides in Southern California. FestAbility: https://www.festability.org/ FOLLOW MALAKAI: www.strongwheeld.com https://strongwheeld.com/shop/ Sean's links: https://linktr.ee/authorseangold…

1 Mental Health and Dating w/ Tye Martin 1:19:06
1:19:06
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:19:06
Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disability and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am an author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community. Today I would like to thank Adam Ross for being my voice in this episode. In this episode, we are talking about the intersections of disability, mental health, and dating. Guest bio : Tye Martin is a 34-year-old with muscular dystrophy and he has a PhD in Biomedical Engineering. His research focused on Alzheimer’s and disability tech research and development. He was hospitalized with a septic gallbladder in 2021 and placed on a ventilator. Tye lost his ability to talk, eat, and use my wheelchair. Fast forward to today and He’s able to drink his favorite iced latte and eat chips and guacamole. FestAbility: https://www.festability.org/ FOLLOW TYE: Instagram: @dr.tyedmartin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tye.martin Blog: https://themighty.com/u/dr_tyedmartin/ Sean's links: https://linktr.ee/authorseangold…

1 Concert Accessibility w/ Valerie Kraft 1:07:41
1:07:41
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:07:41
Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disability and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community. Today I would like to thank Adam Ross for being my voice in this episode. In this episode, we are talking about the intersections of disability, Alternative music and concerts. Guest bio: At the self-proclaimed “intersection of emo and chronically ill,” Valerie is an advocate and content creator passionate about music, inclusivity, and educating others about disability. FestAbility: https://www.festability.org/ FOLLOW VALERIE: https://www.tiktok.com/@valeriesvoice https://twitter.com/valeriesxvoice https://discord.com/invite/KC3t5yxJmn https://www.instagram.com/valeries_voice/ https://beacons.ai/valeriesvoice Sean's links: https://linktr.ee/authorseangold…

1 Sexuality, Mental Health, and Healing w/ Jebin Wisley 1:33:41
1:33:41
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:33:41
Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disability and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community. Today I would like to thank Terry Briscoe for being my voice in this episode. In this episode, we are talking about the intersections of disability, Sexuality, mental health, community, and healing. Guest bio: Jebin is a teacher, editor, and queer academic. He grew up in a conservative society and suffered from internalized homophobia as a child. Later on, in college, he was diagnosed with depression. Jebin is on the path to healing now. His quest is to find out how we can all heal, particularly in the LGBT community, and live life to the fullest. FestAbility: https://www.festability.org/ FOLLOW JEBIN: linkedin.com/in/jebin-samuel Insta: Samueljebin3 Sean's links: https://linktr.ee/authorseangold…

1 Parenting from a Nondisabled’s Perspective W/ Andrea Brown 1:29:44
1:29:44
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:29:44
Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disability and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community. Today I would like to thank Terry Briscoe for being my voice in this episode. In this episode, we are talking about the intersections of disability and parenting from a nondisabled’s perspective. Now Let’s get to today’s amazing guest(s), Guest Bio: Andrea Brown is a Non-disabled disability advocate and mom to an almost ten year old with Pitt Hopkins Syndrome. Formerly worked in afterschool education non-profits, now a full time caregiver. Board member with the non-profit Common Ground Society. Feminist, anti-racist, and anti-ableist middle aged white lady who is doing her best at unlearning a lifetime of privilege. FestAbility: https://www.festability.org/ FOLLOW ANDREA: https://www.instagram.com/centeringdisability Common Ground Society: https://commongroundsociety.org/https://www.facebook.com/commongroundsocietyhttps://www.instagram.com/common.ground.society/ @commongroundsociety Sean's links: https://linktr.ee/authorseangold…

1 Medical system, Black pain, and community w/ Dr. LJ Punch 1:12:34
1:12:34
Toista Myöhemmin
Toista Myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty1:12:34
Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disabled and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am an author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community. Today I would like to thank Adam Ross for being my voice in this episode. In this episode, we are talking about the intersections of disability, The medical system, Black pain, and community organizing. Guest Bio: Dr. Punch loves to heal. Educated in medicine at the University of Connecticut and trained in surgery at the Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, this desire to heal has brought to life a career with a three-fold focus: education, trauma, and healing. Moving to Ferguson post-Ferguson, he collaborated with numerous stakeholders to create “The T”, a community of health promoting holistic healing from trauma related to bullet injuries and overdose in St. Louis. The T transforms healthcare delivery through education and anti-racist, relationship-based education, engagement, and direct care. This includes the creation of The Bullet Related Injury Clinic (BRIC) and The KEY, a harm reduction program with a focus on overdose risk, both centering the experience of Black men because #BlackPainMatters. FestAbility: https://www.festability.org/ FOLLOW DR. PUNCH: https://linktr.ee/thetstl Sean's links: https://linktr.ee/authorseangold…
Hey, welcome to a special season finale episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disability and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community. Today I would like to thank Adam Ross for being my voice in this episode. In this episode, we are talking about the intersections of disability in Human Sex Trafficking, and Hollywood. Guest Bio: Jeannie Mai-Jenkins Is an Asian-American television host and stylist best known for her work on the makeover show How Do I Look? and an Emmy award-winning host for my favorite former daytime talk show The Real. As a fashion expert, she is frequently featured on television programs such as Today, Extra TV, Entertainment Tonight, and Insider. She has also appeared as a host for E! as well as a red carpet host for the American Music Awards and as a correspondent for the Miss Universe pageant. She is currently a sideline reporter on Holey Moley on ABC, a host on America’s Test Kitchen: The Next Generation, and she has a youtube show called Hello Hunnay. FestAbility: https://www.festability.org/ FOLLOW JEANNIE: YT @ HelloHunnay Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeanniemai IG: https://www.instagram.com/thejeanniemai/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thejeanniemai Sean's links: https://linktr.ee/authorseangold…
Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disabled and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am an author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community. Today I would like to thank Adam Ross for being my voice in this episode. In this episode, we are talking about the intersections of disability, Racism within our community, Ableism in the medical field, and disability justice. Guest Bio: Mary Fashik is a Lebanese born, queer disability rights activist, author, public speaker, and workshop facilitator. She founded Upgrade Accessibility in 2019, a social justice movement designed to challenge today’s accessibility standards. Since its inception, the movement has grown and broadened its lens to include disability rights and Disability Justice with a focus on intersectionality and equity. Through a variety of workshops and trainings, Mary helps companies understand how deeply rooted ableism is in their organizational structure and how to implement important changes. In 2021, she was named an honoree on Diversability’s D-30 Disability Impact List, where she now works as their Community Engagement Manager. She is also the creator and host of The Politics of Disability podcast which was chosen as Best Interview Podcast at the 2022 Astoria Film Festival. FestAbility: https://www.festability.org/ FOLLOW MARY: https://linktr.ee/upgradeaccessibility mary@upgradeaccessibility.com Sean's links: https://linktr.ee/authorseangold…
Tervetuloa Player FM:n!
Player FM skannaa verkkoa löytääkseen korkealaatuisia podcasteja, joista voit nauttia juuri nyt. Se on paras podcast-sovellus ja toimii Androidilla, iPhonela, ja verkossa. Rekisteröidy sykronoidaksesi tilaukset laitteiden välillä.