The cover for this podcast is a photo embedded in a sea of flashy colors. The photo shows a white wheelchair user with wild red hair and a blue dress. The hair and dress blow in the salt air of a pier. Their bright red leather gloves clash energetically with an orange life preserver next to them. Cutting the yellow background of the image in half is a blue audio wavelength, peaking and dipping as it radiates out from the picture. The image is surrounded by orange, red, and pink semicircles and lines that crisscross like frenetic scribbles. The text reads: DisTopia. In a Flash. Episode 1: Call It What It Is. Hosted by Jessica Suzanne Stokes.

In a Flash

HIVES is excited to announce the launch of a new podcast by co-founder Jessica Suzanne Stokes: In a Flash!

In a Flash is a short, accessible, and sometimes irreverent podcast offering an introduction to topics important to disabled people and disability communities. Episode 1 is “Call It What It Is” – How do you talk to disabled people without saying the wrong thing? Start by “calling it what it is.” A cane is a cane, not a fishing pole or a wizard’s staff.

If you’d like to follow this podcast, find it through bit.ly/InAFlashPodcast with a full transcript or wherever you get your podcasts.

Image Description: The cover for this podcast is a photo embedded in a sea of flashy colors. The photo shows a white wheelchair user with wild red hair and a blue dress. The hair and dress blow in the salt air of a pier. Their bright red leather gloves clash energetically with an orange life preserver next to them. Cutting the yellow background of the image in half is a blue audio wavelength, peaking and dipping as it radiates out from the picture. The image is surrounded by orange, red, and pink semicircles and lines that crisscross like frenetic scribbles. The text reads: DisTopia. In a Flash. Episode 1: Call It What It Is. Hosted by Jessica Suzanne Stokes.

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