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 easy ...
Today’s interview is with the absolutely lovely Emma, who alongside her wife Leanne, runs the Scotland-based vintage-inspired (and sustainability focussed) fashion brand Rose’s Wardrobe. Think scarf-like headbands (I was lucky enough to receive one in PR ...
In today’s post, I’m interviewing my lovely pal Jenny McGibbon of This Thing They Call Recovery about how she’s developing a career as a freelance graphic designer from home around her chronic illness. I’ve been a huge fan of Jenny’s work since I first ...
One of the first sites I ever discovered when I was searching for good-looking disability products was designed2enable. I don’t remember quite how I came across it, but I remember being really excited when I clicked through and saw a curation of items ...
If you enjoyed my last inclusive lingerie post, where I interviewed the team behind Elba London, you’ll want to keep reading. Today I’m interviewing Emma Butler, founder of Intimately.co, a US-based web store that curates lingerie where, as they say, ...
Annika Victoria is an Australian YouTuber with over 730,000 subscribers, lover of sewing and thrifting, and the absolute babe behind the #BabeWithAMobilityAid hashtag that you may have seen on social media. This interview is part of a new series that I’m ...
For today’s post, I’m delighted to have the opportunity to interview Amelia Peckham, the co-founder of Cool Crutches. This is part of a new series that I’m running where I interview disabled people who do awesome things, so you’ll have the opportunity to ...






