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  • What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993) - When Art Finally Mirrors Reality
    2025/05/14

    We are finally here on this season finale of Acting Up w/ AJ and Crew! We are so excited to have friend and author, Kathy Roberson, lend us her mirrored experiences in raising a child with a significant cognitive disability. This a very candid conversation about family dynamics, sibling care of a brother with a disability, and the exposure it brings in publics settings.

    Prepare yourselves for an emotional ride in this extended episode of Acting Up w/ AJ and Crew! Thank you to all of our listeners for joining us on this expedition into Disability Representation in our Media Culture.

    actingupwithaj.com

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    1 時間 36 分
  • The Ride Ahead (2024) - Part 2 - Ableism, Infantilization, and the Demand for Respect w/ Sam & Dan Habib
    2025/03/05

    Acting Up w/ AJ and Crew are back with Part 2! An Interview with Father/Son directing duo Samuel and Dan Habib. We dive deeper into the discussion about down talking, respect, boundaries, and the end of infantilization.

    The Ride Ahead, is a feature film following Director Samuel Habib as he interviews many disabled celebrities, activists, and role models around the country. With daring discussions on the topics of being an adult with a disability.

    This documentary has Audio Description and Captioning for access needs.

    Check out their website for future screenings at RideAheadFilm.com.

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    1 時間 21 分
  • The Ride Ahead (2024) - Part 1 - The Importance of Telling Our Own Stories w/ Sam & Dan Habib
    2025/02/11

    Happy Black History Month!

    After a short hiatus, AJ and his crew are joined by Father/Son duo Samuel and Dan Habib. Their new documentary, The Ride Ahead, is a feature length extension to the Emmy Award winning short film "My Disability Roadmap." In the episode, we discuss what it means to be a filmmaker with a disability, life after high school, and the meaning of love and relationships.

    SYNOPSIS - Samuel Habib is a typical 21-year-old, itching to move out, start a career, and find love. But no one tells you how to be an adult, let alone an adult with a disability. Can a community of disability activists help him follow his dreams?

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  • Music (2021) - When Good Intentions Hit a Bad Note
    2024/07/16

    Happy Disability Pride Month!

    This may be the hardest episode that we have ever had to complete. Sia's film Music has been controversial since the 1st announcement of an able-bodied actress being cast in the role of a non-verbal autistic person. We dive deep into the discussion of Authentic Representation, Dangers of the Prone Restraint Method, and the Autism communities outcry of "Nothing About Us, Without Us." We strive to have a non-biased viewpoint and hope to continue this important conversation.

    News Feed - Sia's New Film "Music" Isn't Just Bad Representation of Autistic People; It's Downright Dangerous - Kirby Kellogg - RootedInRights.org (voiced by Shawnsy Billops)

    Content Round Up - Netflix Upcoming Releases (Tell Them You Love Me, Different Strokes) - "Netflix backs effort to support Filmmakers with Disabilities" - Disabilityscoop.com (voiced by Adam Grimes)

    Disability Spotlight - Disability Pride Month Community Reflection (voiced by Cheryl Green)

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    1 時間 10 分
  • The Ringer (2005) - Good, Bad, and Going Beyond the Surface
    2024/06/18

    An man imitates a disability in order to rig the Special Olympics for money. A movie as bad as it sounds? You might be suprised. We cover it all from Non-Authentic Casting, hiring 150 disabled Special Olympians, and will someone please strike down Uncle Gary with lightning.

    News Feed - Privatizing Services for people with disabilities, Apple's New Assistive Technology, Para- Olympic Coverage 2024

    Content Round Up - NPR’s The Indicator from Planet Money "How video games became more accessible"

    Disability Spotlight - Zac Gottsagen, Actor

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Audio Description (1981-Present) - Public Television to Streaming to the Near Future w/ Thomas Reid
    2024/05/28

    Audio description (AD) is a narration of important visual information in a video or multimedia product to make it more accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired. AD can provide context, clarify speakers, and describe visual elements that are not obvious from the audio, such as on-screen text, graphics, or actions. AD is often inserted into natural pauses in the program's dialogue.

    Special Guest Thomas Reid is back in the house to discuss his role and historical expertise in the formation of Audio Description and its potential for future accessibility for the visually impaired.

    Thomas Ried is host and producer of the Podcast, Reid My Mind Radio

    reidmymind.com

    News Feed - Disney Parks Update Policy on the LINE -Cheryl Green

    Content Round Up - Theatrical Release 'Ezra', May 31, 2024, -Adam Grimes

    Disability Spotlight - The Social Audio Description Collective, -Nefertiti Matos Olivares

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    57 分
  • Best Summer Ever (2020) - Behind the Scenes at Zeno Mountain Farm w/ Ila Halby
    2024/04/22

    We sit down with Co-Director of Zeno Mountain Farm, Ila Halby, talking about the movie Best Summer Ever (2020) and Zeno's Annual Summer play production. Best Summer Ever, showcases the largest ensemble cast of disabled actors since Freaks (1932). We also talk about the importance of family, equality, and acts of service as the baseline for peer to peer relationships.

    News Feed - SSI Benefits Update / Morgan's Wonderland

    Content Round Up - NEW SHOWS: HBO's Hop / Hulu's Dinosaur

    Disability Spotlight - Shannon Devido, Actress/Writer/Director

    Link to Zeno Mountain Farm's 2023 play "Tomorrow", filmed by local TV staion NEAT (Northeast Addison Television)

    https://videoplayer.telvue.com/player/6t4JFD38pkivJz72qlakWmYVbn6wB-u_/playlists/3413/media/815361?fullscreen=false

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    1 時間 25 分
  • My Left Foot (1989) - Life, Love, and Art with Cerebral Palsy w/ Adriana Mallozzi
    2024/04/02

    Today we are joined by dear friend of the podcast, Adriana Mallozzi, CEO and Founder of Puffin Innovations. We discuss the life of Christy Brown, Irish artist with Cerebral Palsy who paints his left foot.

    News Feed - Prisoners with Developmental Disabilities face unique challenges

    Content Round Up - Extreme Ghostbusters DVD Release & Ghostbusters Frozen Empire

    Disability Spotlight - Diana Elizabeth Jordan, actor and director

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    1 時間 25 分