Thank you for listening to Let's Talk!, Portland Community College's broadcast about disability culture. Find more information, transcripts, and resources concerning this episode and others at pcc.edu/dca. This episode was produced by the Let's Talk Podcast Collective as a collaborative effort between students, the Accessible Education and Disability Resource Department, and the PCC Multimedia Department. We air new episodes on our home website, our Spotify channel, XRAY 91.1 FM and 107.1 FM, and KBOO Radio 90.7 FM.
In this episode of Let's Talk! Autism, Amanda hosts Anna, a talented artist and singer-songwriter with dyslexia. Anna shares her personal story of overcoming intense persecution and trauma in her school district, finding strength and purpose in her art. Amanda and Anna discuss the challenges of learning disabilities, adjusting to adulthood, and the unique ways Anna's dyslexia influences her creative process. Join us to gain a deeper appreciation for the experiences of individuals with dyslexia and how they transform their struggles into beautiful works of art.
Thank you for listening to Let's Talk, Portland Community College's broadcast about disability culture. Find more information, transcripts, and resources concerning this episode and others at PCC.edu forward slash DCA. This episode was produced by the Let's Talk Podcast Collective as a collaborative effort between students, the Accessible Education and Disability Resource Department, and the PCC Multimedia Department. We air new episodes on our home website, our Spotifychannel, X Ray 91 point 1 F-M and 107 point 1 F-M, and KBOO Radio 90 point 7 F-M.
In this episode of Let's Talk! Autism, hosted by Amanda Antell, the focus is on the experiences of living with autism alongside multiple disabilities. Amanda is joined by Indigo, a student advocate at Portland Community College, who shares her journey, daily struggles, and the societal stigmas she faces with both visible and invisible disabilities. They discuss issues such as medical trauma, the challenge of getting diagnoses, and the frustration of not being taken seriously due to age or lack of visible symptoms. They explore the importance of disability pride, the impact of societal perceptions, and the need for greater understanding and compassion from both the medical community and the general public.
Find our home website at https://www.pcc.edu/disability-cultural-alliance/lets-talk-a-podcast/
This episode hosted by Amanda Antell. Produced by the Let's Talk! Podcast Collective, show runner and lead producer Carrie Cantrell, and production assistant Miri Newman. Audio editing by Kylo Montez. Transcription by Carrie Cantrell.
Let’s Talk! Autism
Autism and Dissociative Disorders in Media, pt. 1
Amanda takes us on a tour of the various depictions of autism and dissociative disorders’ portrayal in media, and some of the harmful stereotypes that have spread from them.
Hosted By: Amanda Antell
Guest Speakers: Limes & Silver
Produced by: Let’s Talk! Podcast Collective
Released on: May 10th, 2024
Read the transcripts below
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Let’s Talk! is a podcast created by and for students at PCC. We explore cultural and social justice issues from the lens of people experiencing disabilities. Find transcripts for this episode plus more resources at our home website.
Let’s Talk! is a podcast created by and for students at PCC. We explore cultural and social justice issues from the lens of people experiencing disabilities. Find transcripts for this episode plus more resources at our home website.
Let’s Talk! is a podcast created by and for students at PCC. We explore cultural and social justice issues from the lens of people experiencing disabilities. Find transcripts for this episode plus more resources at our home website.
This episode of Let’s Talk! Autism was recorded in the Summer of 2023. Hosted and produced by Amanda Antell. Produced and edited by Carrie Cantrell. Written transcriptions by Carrie Cantrell.
Read full transcription at this website.
Let’s Talk! is a podcast created by and for students at PCC. We explore cultural and social justice issues from the lens of people experiencing disabilities. Find transcripts for this episode plus more resources at our home website.
Let’s Talk! is a podcast created by and for students at PCC. We explore cultural and social justice issues from the lens of people experiencing disabilities. Find transcripts for this episode plus more resources at our home website.
Full transcript and other resources can be found on our home website.
Let’s Talk! is a podcast created by and for students at PCC. We explore cultural and social justice issues from the lens of people experiencing disabilities. Find transcripts for this episode plus more resources at our home website.
Host Carrie Cantrell travels to Tillamook Forest Center with a group of PCC students to learn about sustainability, salmon, and accessible natural spaces.
Amanda Antell speaks with Dora Raymaker, an openly autistic educator in higher education about their experiences and perspectives. They discuss accommodations, diagnostics, cultural attitudes, and much more.
“Dora M Raymaker, Ph.D has been part of the PSU community since 2004, first to prepare for graduate applications, then as a student in the Systems Science graduate program and a research associate at the Regional Research Institute for Human Services (RRI). After receiving their Ph.D in Systems Science in 2016, Dr. Raymaker continued at the university as Research Assistant Professor at the RRI, where they conduct community-engaged research with the autistic, developmental disability, and mental health communities.” (Dora Raymaker | Portland State University)
Full transcription available at this website (Hyperlink will open a new tab)
Disaster Preparedness and the Pacific Northwest. An In-Person recorded event.
Episode Synopsis: On the third of May in 2023 Carrie Cantrell attended an event at PCC Cascade Campus called Go Bag! The purpose of the event was to distribute small pre-packed emergency kits, or “go-bags” to attendees at the event in the event of a sudden natural disaster such as earthquake or fire. Carrie interviewed the host of the event, Taryn Oakley, as well as many students and other attendees to gather their thoughts and perspectives on this topic.
Transcribed by Eugene Holden
Edited by Carrie Cantrell
Transcriptions found at our home website.
Transcriptions are hosted on our website.
Amanda Antell introduces her new series in this episode and investigates the experiences of neurodivergent individuals across the spectrum. Check out the
Carrie Interviews Dr Adrien Bennings, college president of Portland Community College. View the transcription here.
Carrie and Miguel conduct interviews in the field. Click here for transcriptions.
Transcriptions can be found on our home website.