• ReFramed Episode 26 - Sam Drummond + 'Everybody Hates Johan'
    Nov 29 2023

    Join us for the final episode of ReFramed Season 2!

    Please help us welcome Sam Drummond to the podcast. Sam is a Discrimination Lawyer who lives in Naarm (Melbourne), is a self-confessed tea connoisseur, and loves gardening. Throughout his life, he's also been a radio producer, political adviser and lawyer.

    Sam is also an ambassador for IncludeAbility, "an initiative of the Australian Human Rights Commission (the Commission) developed to increase meaningful employment opportunities for people with disability, and to close the gap in workforce participation between people with disability and people without disability."

    Throughout COVID lockdowns, Sam became a fan of Nordic and Korean cinema. For this episode of ReFramed, Sam chose to review 'Everybody Hates Johan' - "a comedy about Johan Grande's adventurous life, and his long-lasting battle to win over the love of his life, Solvor, who he accidentally blew up a bit in his teens."The film includes disability representation, through the character Solvor.

    Follow along with our final episode of Season 2, to find out more and get our take on the film.

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    28 mins
  • ReFramed Episode 25 - Emily Dash + 'Switched At Birth'
    Sep 12 2023

    Please help us welcome the incredible Emily Dash to ReFramed!

    If you don't already know Emily, she's an emerging writer, actor, producer and speaker. She's also a disability advocate with an emphasis on social inclusion. Emily recently joined the Attitude Foundation Board of Directors, and we're so excited to have her on the podcast.

    Joined by Robyn Lambird & Jason Clymo, the trio review 'Switched At Birth'. The series ran from 2011 - 2017 on ABC Family, and revolves around two teenagers who were switched at birth and grew up in very different environments: one in an affluent suburb, and the other in a working-class neighbourhood.

    One of the main characters, Daphne, is Deaf - and 'Switched At Birth' has been both praised and critiqued for its portrayal of disability. According to ABC Family, it is "the first mainstream television series to have multiple deaf and hard-of-hearing series regulars and scenes shot entirely in American Sign Language (ASL)"

    Tune in to find out more and get our take on 'Switched At Birth'.

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    28 mins
  • ReFramed Episode 24 - Anja Christoffersen + 'Heartbreak High'
    Aug 29 2023

    This week's episode is a GOODIE!

    Robyn Lambird & Jason Clymo are joined by the incredible Anja Christoffersen, to review 'Heartbreak High' (2022).

    Anja is a disability advocate and social entrepreneur. Her business - ‘Champion Health Agency’ - is a world first talent agency professionalising the lived experiences of people with disability, chronic illness and carers, in order to create meaningful change.

    'Heartbreak High' (the 2022 Australian series) stars Chloe Hayden as Quinni, a young autistic woman.

    Tune in to find out more about Anja, and what our ReFramers thought of 'Heartbreak High'.

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    28 mins
  • ReFramed Episode 23 - Annie Segarra + 'Dead End: Paranormal Park'
    Aug 15 2023

    Please help us welcome Annie Segarra to ReFramed! @annieelainey 🎉

    Annie (she/they) is an incredible digital creator, speaker, writer and advocate - and we are SO excited to have them join us.

    Along with Jason & Steph, Annie helps us review 'Dead End: Paranormal Park' - a scarily hilarious American animated series. The series features an autistic main character, and we have many thoughts to share. Tune in to get the goss!

    PS: if you're not already following Annie on social media, then you're missing out on a brilliant part of the internet! Go give them a follow.

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    28 mins
  • ReFramed Episode 22 - Luke Christian - Queer as Folk (2022)
    Aug 2 2023

    The fabulous Luke Christian joins us on this week's episode of ReFramed!

    Luke is a brilliant activist and business owner of Deaf Identity - a clothing brand that was born out of his love for fashion whilst raising Deaf awareness.

    Joined by Steph and Jason, Luke helps us review the 2022 reboot of 'Queer as Folk', which features a number of disabled actors - including Ryan O'Connell, Nyle Dimarco and Andrew Gurza.

    This episode is a celebration of every queer disabled person who has been yearning for better representation on screen.

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    28 mins
  • ReFramed Episode 21 - Michelle Roger - 'The L Word Gen Q'
    Jul 18 2023

    Meet Michelle Roger on this week's episode of ReFramed!

    Michelle is a writer, artist, photographer and model who is passionately pushing for better representation of people with disability in those industries. She has also been using her platform on social media to run a project called "Up and Dressed", which explores fashion and disability.

    Joined by Steph and Jason, Michelle helps us analyse the show 'The L Word Gen Q', which features Jillian Mercado. The show is a sequel series to 'The L Word' which aired from 2004 to 2009 and amassed a huge fan base. Similar to its predecessor, this series follows the lives of a queer group of friends who live in Los Angeles, California.

    Here at ReFramed, we absolutely LOVE Jillian Mercado - and we think you'll love this episode!

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    28 mins
  • ReFramed Episode 20 - Maya Dove + 'Derry Girls'
    Jul 4 2023

    This week, we welcome Maya Dove to the podcast!

    Maya is a model and actress, who passionately advocates for and represents the disability community through her work.

    Joined by Steph and Jason, Maya helps us analyse the hilarious show 'Derry Girls'. Whilst we discuss the incidental representation of disability throughout the show, we also discuss fan theories that one of the main characters is Autistic.

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    28 mins
  • ReFramed Episode 19 - Senator Jordon Steele-John - 'Run'
    Jun 20 2023

    This week, we welcome the incredible Senator Jordon Steele-John to the podcast!

    Jordon is a Greens Senator for Western Australia, and a passionate disability advocate that is working to implement policies that will create a more inclusive and accessible Australia.

    Joined by Steph and Jason, Jordon helps us analyse the film 'Run', starring Kiera Allen and Sarah Paulson.

    The film follows Chloe (played by Kiera Allen) as her relationship with her mother (played by Sarah Paulson) unravels, and she attempts to escape the home she's literally trapped in.

    You don't want to miss this episode!

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    28 mins