• Episode 39: Changing the Narrative

  • 2024/10/07
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Episode 39: Changing the Narrative

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  • Kimberly talks to Luda Gogolushko, founder of Includas Publishing, about the importance of disability representation in media. They discuss the evolution of how disabled people are portrayed in media, as well as the possibilities and pitfalls of AI for the representation of people with disabilities in media. Visit Includas Publishing’s offerings at Includas.com Thanks to Chris Ankin for use of his song, “Change.” The book "A Celebration of Family: Stories of Parents with Disabilities." is available from Amazon here. Visit Moving Forward, the Advocado Press blog. Send comments and questions to demandanddisrupt@gmail.com Demand and Disrupt is sponsored by the Advocado Press and the Center For Accessible Living. You can find the transcript in the show notes below when they become available. Transcript Welcome to demand and disrupt the disability podcast. Here we will learn to advocate for ourselves and each other. This podcast is supported with funds from the Advocato press based in Louisville, Kentucky. Hello everyone. And thank you for joining us on demand and disrupt. I am your host, Kimberly Parsley and I'm Lisa McKinley. And today my interview guest is Luda Gogoluszko and she is the founder of Include Us Publishing, which is a publisher whose goal is to increase media representation of people with disabilities. And she is from the University of Oregon. So I'm very excited about that. I'm excited because it's October, which is the beginning of my favorite season, which is pretty much the whole last quarter of the year, because I love Halloween and then I love Thanksgiving and I even love the holidays. So it's amazing. It's like the best month of the entire year. It is it. I absolutely agree. It's like, I think it's because finally we're getting some fall weather in Kentucky. At least we can be convinced that there might be some fall weather coming. Yeah, I love it. Are you a pumpkin spice person? Are you anti that? I mean, it's it's it's OK, maybe a little and some coffee, but all the pumpkin spice cereal and pumpkin spice, baked beans, all like pumpkin spice, everything. It's like some of it's a little weird. I'll give you that. I'll give you that. But I've already gotten my pumpkin spice cream cheese to go on my bagel. So that sounds like it would work. I got a got my new decor. I got a well, I think crystal skull. I'm sure it's just like glass, but it's a clear skull and it apparently has glitter in it. So if you turn it on, the glitter sparkles and then there's a candle sticking out of the top. If you want to go for a little spookier sort of thing, Michael thinks it's the absolute tackiest thing that he's ever seen. But we love it. We love it. It can't be as tacky as what we saw at Lowe's the other day. It was a 10 foot animatronic skeleton for your yard that was $500. It was that Lowe's or Home Depot because the 12 foot Home Depot skeleton is like a thing. It's like iconic now. Maybe it was Home Depot. No, it's like a thing. I mean like people, and then they're so expensive that I've seen people like keep them out all year and put like, you know, like a Santa Claus hat on them in December and then like bunny ears, you know, but yeah, but I'm not paying for that. I'm judging you right now. I'm sure you are. It's fine. Hey, my tacky knows no bounds, none at all. We have a little like two foot one to keep in the house. His name is Trevor because the kids, you know, to thrill, his name is Trevor, you know, that kind of thing. So the new, the new, the new school is his name is Bob because Bob is the name of a skull that is in the Dresden files, which is a series about a wizard in Chicago. And there's a talking school whose name is Bob. So the new school is named Bob. So what, what do you have? Do you, do you, I bet you do classy holiday decorations, don't you? I have a brown hand spun pottery bowl with little pumpkins and, and pine cones in it, but you know, fall wreath, but that's about the extent. See, you're like pottery barn and I'm like, I don't know, spirit Halloween just threw up in my house or something. So I wish I was more into decorations, but I can set you up with some tacky Halloween. I really can. We did have this witch that would like it screamed and cackled and would like it was attached to the bucket with the candy in it, you know, and it would grab the candy out and it was so spooky. I threw it away. I thought it was demonic. Alex brought it home. I'm like, this thing is scaring me. So we have outside, we have like the led lights around the back porch and not, not, not like holiday or anything. Just, uh, there's just the led strip of lights around the, our screened in porch. And Michael was out there doing something with the dog. And because it's, you know, Halloween is coming, I, I turned them because they're Alexa enabled. I had to whisper her name or else, you know, uh, I'll summon her, but so I changed them. I had Alexa change them to crimson, change the color of the lights...
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Kimberly talks to Luda Gogolushko, founder of Includas Publishing, about the importance of disability representation in media. They discuss the evolution of how disabled people are portrayed in media, as well as the possibilities and pitfalls of AI for the representation of people with disabilities in media. Visit Includas Publishing’s offerings at Includas.com Thanks to Chris Ankin for use of his song, “Change.” The book "A Celebration of Family: Stories of Parents with Disabilities." is available from Amazon here. Visit Moving Forward, the Advocado Press blog. Send comments and questions to demandanddisrupt@gmail.com Demand and Disrupt is sponsored by the Advocado Press and the Center For Accessible Living. You can find the transcript in the show notes below when they become available. Transcript Welcome to demand and disrupt the disability podcast. Here we will learn to advocate for ourselves and each other. This podcast is supported with funds from the Advocato press based in Louisville, Kentucky. Hello everyone. And thank you for joining us on demand and disrupt. I am your host, Kimberly Parsley and I'm Lisa McKinley. And today my interview guest is Luda Gogoluszko and she is the founder of Include Us Publishing, which is a publisher whose goal is to increase media representation of people with disabilities. And she is from the University of Oregon. So I'm very excited about that. I'm excited because it's October, which is the beginning of my favorite season, which is pretty much the whole last quarter of the year, because I love Halloween and then I love Thanksgiving and I even love the holidays. So it's amazing. It's like the best month of the entire year. It is it. I absolutely agree. It's like, I think it's because finally we're getting some fall weather in Kentucky. At least we can be convinced that there might be some fall weather coming. Yeah, I love it. Are you a pumpkin spice person? Are you anti that? I mean, it's it's it's OK, maybe a little and some coffee, but all the pumpkin spice cereal and pumpkin spice, baked beans, all like pumpkin spice, everything. It's like some of it's a little weird. I'll give you that. I'll give you that. But I've already gotten my pumpkin spice cream cheese to go on my bagel. So that sounds like it would work. I got a got my new decor. I got a well, I think crystal skull. I'm sure it's just like glass, but it's a clear skull and it apparently has glitter in it. So if you turn it on, the glitter sparkles and then there's a candle sticking out of the top. If you want to go for a little spookier sort of thing, Michael thinks it's the absolute tackiest thing that he's ever seen. But we love it. We love it. It can't be as tacky as what we saw at Lowe's the other day. It was a 10 foot animatronic skeleton for your yard that was $500. It was that Lowe's or Home Depot because the 12 foot Home Depot skeleton is like a thing. It's like iconic now. Maybe it was Home Depot. No, it's like a thing. I mean like people, and then they're so expensive that I've seen people like keep them out all year and put like, you know, like a Santa Claus hat on them in December and then like bunny ears, you know, but yeah, but I'm not paying for that. I'm judging you right now. I'm sure you are. It's fine. Hey, my tacky knows no bounds, none at all. We have a little like two foot one to keep in the house. His name is Trevor because the kids, you know, to thrill, his name is Trevor, you know, that kind of thing. So the new, the new, the new school is his name is Bob because Bob is the name of a skull that is in the Dresden files, which is a series about a wizard in Chicago. And there's a talking school whose name is Bob. So the new school is named Bob. So what, what do you have? Do you, do you, I bet you do classy holiday decorations, don't you? I have a brown hand spun pottery bowl with little pumpkins and, and pine cones in it, but you know, fall wreath, but that's about the extent. See, you're like pottery barn and I'm like, I don't know, spirit Halloween just threw up in my house or something. So I wish I was more into decorations, but I can set you up with some tacky Halloween. I really can. We did have this witch that would like it screamed and cackled and would like it was attached to the bucket with the candy in it, you know, and it would grab the candy out and it was so spooky. I threw it away. I thought it was demonic. Alex brought it home. I'm like, this thing is scaring me. So we have outside, we have like the led lights around the back porch and not, not, not like holiday or anything. Just, uh, there's just the led strip of lights around the, our screened in porch. And Michael was out there doing something with the dog. And because it's, you know, Halloween is coming, I, I turned them because they're Alexa enabled. I had to whisper her name or else, you know, uh, I'll summon her, but so I changed them. I had Alexa change them to crimson, change the color of the lights...

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