I Have A Disability So...

By: Rae Rose Glemby Annie LaVaughn
  • Summary

  • Annie and Rae started "I'm Disabled So..." because they needed each other, but as their journey progressed, they discovered something remarkable - a shared desire for community. Yes, they cover navigating life's ups and downs of living with disabilities with honesty, vulnerability, and plenty of humor. But what truly sets them apart is their unwavering commitment to building a community of like-minded individuals who crave connection just as much as they do. Please send us your stories to ihaveadisabiityso@gmail.com

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Episodes
  • I Have A Disability, So... I'm Still A Queen Bee
    Oct 29 2024

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    In this episode we interview writer, blogger, TV host and advocate Ardra Shephard. While promoting her new book, "Fall-osophy: My Trip Through Life with MS," the ladies talk about the expectations of being an inspiring example and the reasons why disabled individuals haven't gathered together as an organized front. Rae tells the story of a crazy Girl Scout event, and both Annie and Rae get really confused about their existential crisis.


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    58 mins
  • I Have A Disability, So...My Head Is About To Be Hacked Off
    Oct 8 2024

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    Crippling paranoia, but funny!

    In this episode, Annie and Rae delve into the complex and often misunderstood world of paranoia associated with bipolar disorder and OCD. They share personal anecdotes and insights that illustrate how these conditions can distort perceptions of reality, leading to overwhelming feelings of fear and anxiety.Key Topics Covered:

    • Understanding Paranoia: The hosts discuss how paranoia manifests in individuals with bipolar disorder, exploring the emotional and psychological toll it takes.
    • Childhood Experiences: Annie and Rae reflect on their own childhoods, sharing stories of how OCD influenced their thoughts and behaviors, often leading to irrational fears.
    • Fear of Violence: A significant focus is placed on the terrifying sensation of believing one might be murdered. The hosts unpack this fear, discussing its roots in mental health struggles and societal influences.
    • Coping Mechanisms: They offer practical advice on managing these feelings, emphasizing the importance of therapy, support networks, and self-care strategies.

    Join Annie and Rae for an honest conversation that sheds light on the intersection of mental health and paranoia, aiming to foster understanding and compassion for those navigating these challenges.

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    32 mins
  • I Have A Disability, So... I'm Not Ani DiFranco
    Sep 24 2024

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    This podcast is about getting a taste of your dreams! Dreams that disability absolutely CRUSHES. But it's funny.

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    50 mins

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