Latest Episodes

Episode 90: Internet, Amazon, and Friendship

Emily and I reminise about how we met, Amazon, the Internet, and how cool it is. A transcript for this episode can be found here. Also: VOTE!

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Episode 89: Getting Hired

This episode of The Accessible Stall was sponsored by Getting Hired. Getting Hired is a resource that connects job seekers with disabilities to employers who are looking to hire...

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Episode 88: Gender

Let’s talk about the connections between gender identity and disability. A transcript for this episode can be found here.

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Episode 87: Disability Etiquette

Etiquette is strange, man. Disability just makes it stranger, right? Doesn’t it? Let’s talk about it. A transcript for this episode can be found here.

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Episode 86: A Conversation on Systemic Racism and Ableism with D’Arcee Charington Neal

CN/TW: Police brutality, murder of unarmed Black people, systemic racism and ableism A transcript for this episode can be found here. In this episode, we talk with D’Arcee Charington...

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Episode 85: Vote for Access II

Remember when we did an episode on Vote for Access? We’re back at it. This time, we have the star and host of the series, Imani Barbarin, as our...

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Behind The Microphone

Emily Ladau

Show Host

Emily Ladau is a passionate disability rights activist, writer, speaker, and digital communications consultant. She loves the color turquoise, peacocks, and chai lattes. Her alter-ego is Leslie Knope.

Kyle Khachadurian

Show Host

Kyle Khachadurian is not as cool as Emily and has never been on Sesame Street. By day, he does non-profit communications work. By night he co-hosts and produces this podcast.

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