Hoorf! Radical Care in a Late-Capitalist Heckscape
Elle Billing
51 episodes
5 days ago
Send us a text Elle hosts Jaci Rasmussen, a pianist and educator living with lupus. Jaci discusses the piano suite project "Able" with composer Elijah Culp. Jaci emphasizes the importance of redefining success and virtuosity in the context of disability. She also highlights her journey with Alexander Technique and the benefits of slowing down and adapting to her body's needs. Links to Jaci’s work, as well as all other resource links, are **in the full show notes at hoorfpodcast.com Subscribe ...
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Send us a text Elle hosts Jaci Rasmussen, a pianist and educator living with lupus. Jaci discusses the piano suite project "Able" with composer Elijah Culp. Jaci emphasizes the importance of redefining success and virtuosity in the context of disability. She also highlights her journey with Alexander Technique and the benefits of slowing down and adapting to her body's needs. Links to Jaci’s work, as well as all other resource links, are **in the full show notes at hoorfpodcast.com Subscribe ...
notes from a queer cripple: how to cultivate queer disabled joy and look hot while doing it, with Andrew Gurza
Hoorf! Radical Care in a Late-Capitalist Heckscape
45 minutes
7 months ago
notes from a queer cripple: how to cultivate queer disabled joy and look hot while doing it, with Andrew Gurza
Send us a text Content note: this episode contains swearing and discussions of sex Elle hosts Andrew Gurza, three-time guest and disability awareness consultant. Andrew discusses his new book, Notes from a Queer Cripple, set to release on April 21, which explores queer and disabled joy. He shares his journey of writing the book, the challenges of balancing academic and community-based tone, and his hopes for its impact. The conversation highlights the importance of representation and the comp...
Hoorf! Radical Care in a Late-Capitalist Heckscape
Send us a text Elle hosts Jaci Rasmussen, a pianist and educator living with lupus. Jaci discusses the piano suite project "Able" with composer Elijah Culp. Jaci emphasizes the importance of redefining success and virtuosity in the context of disability. She also highlights her journey with Alexander Technique and the benefits of slowing down and adapting to her body's needs. Links to Jaci’s work, as well as all other resource links, are **in the full show notes at hoorfpodcast.com Subscribe ...