Self-advocacy, ADHD, and Independent Living w/ Jodi Hausen
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Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disability and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am an author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community.
I just want to give a quick shoutout to Brandon Lingle for being my voice transcriber for this episode—thank you so much. Today we’re talking about the intersections of disability, self-advocacy, women with ADHD, and centers for independent living
Guest bio: Jodi Hausen, an award-winning journalist and storyteller with decades of media experience. After being diagnosed with ADHD later in life, she began focusing her work on amplifying the voices of people often left out of mainstream media. Jodi serves on the board of a Center for Independent Living in Montana and volunteers with organizations like Special Olympics and Eagle Mount Bozeman. She also writes the Substack newsletter More Than Normal, where she explores powerful stories and insights around disability and access.
FOLLOW JODI
jodihausen.com
jodihausen.substack.com
Sean's links:
https://linktr.ee/authorseangold