This week, I had the opportunity to speak with the lovely Carrie-Ann Lightley, one of my favourite disability travel bloggers, who also works as the Marketing Manager for AccessAble, an app which provides accessibility information for tens of thousands of ...
As you probably know, one of the things I’m trying to do this year is create resources and guides for people living with chronic illness. From how to pace to understanding subluxations and dislocations, I want to provide information that will help ...
Happy Monday, everyone! I’m back again with another chronic illness content creator interview, and this week I’m bloody delighted to have had the opportunity to interview one of my absolute favourite creators, Jameisha Prescod. I’ve been ...
When I was first tentatively dipping my toes into the world of wheelchairs for chronic illness, I was rather upset, although unsurprised, to find that so much of what was out there looked like it wasn’t made with younger people, or quite frankly, ...
“Cast disabled actors…they exist and they’re out there”. So says Mike Lew in one of the opening pages of the script of Teenage Dick, and oh boy does this play stand as a testament to the fact that there’s absolutely no excuse to ...
After the wonderful response to my last post all about what I learned at a Pacing Masterclass with Occupational Therapist, Jo Southall, I’m delighted to be able to share more information that I hope will help other people who haven’t had ...
One thing that I really wanted to start doing on my blog in 2020 is to feature organisations and brands that are doing awesome things across the disability community. There are so many different disabilities out there, and I tend to find it’s quite ...