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Episode 26: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Julia LaGrand29 Aug 202400:37:09

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Julia LaGrand, a classical violinist from Grand Rapids, Michigan.

During the interview, Julia LaGrand mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
Access Julia LaGrand’s resources

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player, or you can find the text version of the transcripts here: access the TXT version of the subtitles.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Julia LaGrand.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVrV_ksECXA&ab_channel=ArtsAbly

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

This podcast could not exist without our listeners. Consider supporting our work with a coffee on Ko-fi or a donation: visit our donation page.

Episode 25: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Ally Hocking Howe22 Aug 202400:39:13

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Ally Hocking Howe, an Australian violinist, vocalist, composer, and producer, living in Texas.

During the interview, Ally Hocking Howe mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
Access Ally Hocking Howe’s resources

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player, or you can find the text version of the transcripts here: access the TXT version of the subtitles.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Ally Hocking Howe.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVrV_ksECXA&ab_channel=ArtsAbly

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

This podcast could not exist without our listeners. Consider supporting our work with a coffee on Ko-fi or a donation: visit our donation page.

Episode 16: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Danielle Hollobaugh21 Jun 202400:24:39

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Danielle Hollobaugh, a singer, actor, and songwriter, living and working in Los Angeles.

During the interview, Danielle Hollobaugh mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
Access Danielle Hollobaugh’s resources

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts in English and French, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Danielle Hollobaugh.

https://youtu.be/WFsW6Lg9NLs?si=4RpMm2U3ehlmSXxC

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

Consider supporting the podcast with a donation: visit our donation page.

Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening.

Episode 15: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Alex Masse14 Jun 202400:28:49

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Alex Masse, a writer, a musician, and a communications specialist living in Vancouver.

During the interview, Alex Masse mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
Access Alex Masse’s resources

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts in English and French, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Alex Masse.

https://youtu.be/B5QrtsqlJ3k

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

Consider supporting the podcast with a donation: visit our donation page.

Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening.

Episode 14: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Alex Bulmer07 Jun 202400:43:27

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Alex Bulmer, a Canadian playwright and theatre artist, working in theatre, film, radio, and education.

During the interview, Alex Bulmer mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
Access Alex Bulmer’s resources

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts in English and French, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Alex Bulmer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joP-QoREAWw

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

Consider supporting the podcast with a donation: visit our donation page.

Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening.

Episode 13: ArtsAbly in Conversation with A. Laura Brody31 May 202400:38:03

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Laura Brody, an artist who sculpts for the human body and its vehicles. She is the founder of Opulent Mobility, a series of exhibits that re-imagine disability as opulent and powerful.

During the interview, Laura Brody mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
Access Laura Brody’s resources

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts in English and French, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Laura Brody.

https://youtu.be/zMGD6QLrqrg?si=rVYiP4B7_GQWERKZ

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

Consider supporting the podcast with a donation: visit our donation page.

Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening.

Episode 12: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Samantha Bassler24 May 202400:35:38

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Samantha Bassler, a musicologist from Brooklyn NY, an adjunct professor in New York City, and a multi-instrumentalist.

During the interview, Samantha Bassler mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
Access Samantha Bassler’s resources.

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts in English and French, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Samantha Bassler.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kd4CxFEMpME&ab_channel=ArtsAbly

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

Consider supporting the podcast with a donation: visit our donation page.

Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening.

Episode 11: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Lawrence Shapiro17 May 2024

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Lawrence Shapiro, the first above-knee amputee dancer to lead dance performances in Canada.

During the interview, Lawrence Shapiro mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
Access Lawrence Shapiro’s resources.

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts in English and French, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Lawrence Shapiro.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZIGmqP2aI8

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

Consider supporting the podcast with a donation: visit our donation page.

Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening.

Episode 10: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Indra Egan10 May 202400:51:42

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Indra Egan, a pianist and a vocal coach based in Vancouver. Among her multiple musical activities, she produces and performs in epilepsy awareness concerts.

After the introduction, you can enjoy Sergei Rachmaninoff’s “Spring Waters” performed by baritone Jamal Al Titi and pianist Indra Egan at Walter Hall, University of Toronto, in 2023.

During the interview, Indra Egan mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
Access Indra Egan’s resources.

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts in English and French, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Indra Egan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JslItczu-Ow

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

Consider supporting the podcast with a donation: visit our donation page.

Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening.

Episode 9: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Malicious Sheep03 May 202400:54:46

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Malicious Sheep, a multidisciplinary artist, a photographer, a vocalist, and a community scientist.

During the interview, Malicious Sheep mention a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
Access Malicious Sheep’s resources.

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts in English and French, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Malicious Sheep.

https://youtu.be/fxYs_soDlH0?si=I8okaxgJaUc2bbn6

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

Consider supporting the podcast with a donation: visit our donation page.

Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening.

Episode 8: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Robin Hahn26 Apr 202400:47:33

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Robin Hahn, a soprano opera singer from Vancouver who is also a disability advocate.

During the interview, Robin Hahn mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
Access Robin Hahn’s resources.

After the introduction, you can enjoy Robin Hahn’s performance of ‘Adieu, notre petite table’ from the opera “Manon” by Jules Massenet.

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts in English and French, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Robin Hahn.

https://youtu.be/5yx4xgqkAf4

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

Consider supporting the podcast with a donation: visit our donation page.

Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening.

Episode 7: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Dr. Jessica Holmes19 Apr 202400:38:51

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Dr. Jessica Holmes, Assistant Professor of Musicology at the University of Copenhagen. Her research analyzes the representation of disability in contemporary Western popular music, with emphasis on vocality, embodiment, and identity formation.

During the interview, Dr. Jessica Holmes mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
Access Dr. Jessica Holmes’s resources.

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts in English and French, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Dr. Jessica Holmes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p75fAHEmhpo

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

Consider supporting the podcast with a donation: visit our donation page.

Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening.

Episode 24: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Deshaymond15 Aug 202400:30:55

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Deshaymond, a singer-songwriter and producer living in Atlanta.

During the interview, Deshaymond mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
Access Deshaymond’s resources

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player, or you can find the text version of the transcripts here: access the TXT version of the subtitles.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Deshaymond.

https://youtu.be/EptnA_87Dpg

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

This podcast could not exist without our listeners. Consider supporting our work with a coffee on Ko-fi or a donation: visit our donation page.

Episode 6: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Jessica Tomlinson12 Apr 202400:50:30

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Jessica Tomlinson, singer, RAMPD community member, assistive technology instructor.

After the introduction, you can enjoy a performance of Jessica Tomlinson singing a cover of Adele’s “Easy on Me.”

During the interview, Jessica mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Jessica Tomlinson’s resources.

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts in English and French, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Jessica Tomlinson.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnKwbAT2fCg

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

Consider supporting the podcast with a donation: visit our donation page.

Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening.

Episode 5: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Dr. Stefan Sunandan Honisch05 Apr 202401:05:26

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Dr. Stefan Sunandan Honisch, Sessional Instructor in the Department of Theatre and Film, at the University of British Columbia. His research interests are at the intersection of Critical Disability Studies, Music, and Critical Pedagogy.

After the introduction, you can enjoy an excerpt of Dr. Sunandan Honisch’s performance of Franz Schubert’s Impromptu No. 3 in G-Flat Major.

During the interview, Dr. Sunandan Honisch mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. You can also find the full recording of his performance of two Schubert Impromptus. Access Dr. Stefan Sunandan Honisch’s resources.

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts in English and French, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Dr. Stefan Sunandan Honisch.

https://youtu.be/Q3NXWyH3xeU?si=vab6cTFtxOj_wviy

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

Consider supporting the podcast with a donation: visit our donation page.

Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening.

Episode 4: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Rory McLeod from Xenia Concerts29 Mar 202400:35:21

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Rory McLeod, executive and artistic director of Xenia Concerts. It includes two videos produced by Xenia Concerts, explaining the principle of their adaptive concerts.

During the interview, Rory McLeod mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Rory McLeod’s resources.

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts in English and French, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Rory McLeod.

https://youtu.be/IaN_OsIsOpI?si=kVjyX68LowMVIhJA

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

Consider supporting the podcast with a donation: visit our donation page.

Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening.

Episode 3: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Dr. Tekla Babyak22 Mar 202400:18:42

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Dr. Tekla Babyak, independent scholar with a PhD in musicology from Cornell University, and Disability Activist. She fights for the fuller participation of independent scholars in academic activities, with a special interest in disability accommodation needs for authors.

During the interview, Tekla Babyak mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Dr. Babyak’s resources.

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts in English and French, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Dr. Tekla Babyak.

https://youtu.be/0ER5QlclShc?si=3R0QWw4VjMlURPiG

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

Consider supporting the podcast with a donation: visit our donation page.

Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening.

Episode 2: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Carol Woodward Ratzlaff and VIVA Singers Toronto15 Mar 202400:30:04

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Carol Ratzlaff, founder of VIVA Singers Toronto. Among the choirs that she and her team lead, is the Every Voice Matters chorus, EVM, a choir for teenagers and adults with disabilities who require individualized support. I attended one of their rehearsals on Monday, February 26, 2024.

This episode first opens with an excerpt of the song “We rise again” that they were practising. You will then have snapshots of their warm-up and rehearsal with their conductors, Carol and Michael.

After that excerpt, we will hear Michael speak about his experience with the choir, and Carol tell us more about VIVA Singers.

More about VIVA Singers Toronto: visit the VIVA Singers website.

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts in English and French, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Carol and Michael.

https://youtu.be/kdfUCIVGfQo

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

Consider supporting the podcast with a donation: visit our donation page.

Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening.

Episode 1: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Dr. Eliza Chandler09 Mar 202400:53:00

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Dr. Eliza Chandler, associate professor in the School of Disability Studies at Toronto Metropolitan University. Dr. Chandler is deeply involved in disability arts and its connections to disability rights and justice.

During the interview, Dr. Chandler mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section. Access Dr. Chandler’s resources.

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts in English and French, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Dr. Chandler.

https://youtu.be/Djl1451xio8?si=1_WZEuLto3wtVWwb

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

Consider supporting the podcast with a donation: visit our donation page.

Enjoy this episode, and thank you for listening.

Episode 23: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Andrea Benham09 Aug 202400:23:47

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Andrea Benham, a singer, songwriter, and Grammy District advocate.

During the interview, Andrea Benham mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
Access Andrea Benham’s resources

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player, or you can find the text version of the transcripts here: access the TXT version of the subtitles.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Andrea Benham.

https://youtu.be/EptnA_87Dpg

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

This podcast could not exist without our listeners. Consider supporting our work with a coffee on Ko-fi or a donation: visit our donation page.

Episode 22: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Rachel Marks02 Aug 202400:35:10

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Rachel Marks, a practicing Relaxed Performance Consultant who helps artistic organizations to welcome the neurodiverse and disability communities to their venues and performances.

During the interview, Rachel Marks mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
Access Rachel Marks’ resources

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player, or you can find the text version of the transcripts here: access the TXT version of the subtitles.

You can follow this podcast on diverse platforms. More information in our Podcast section. Follow us or subscribe to be notified wen new episodes become available.

If you would like to watch the video of the interview, with both closed captions and transcripts, it is available on YouTube: watch the video interview of Rachel Marks.

https://youtu.be/bx6CyQNjoMk

The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Music

https://open.spotify.com/show/0lRPBn6byarRtVZjgW6FRU?si=91fb5765c9d54ed9 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/artsably-in-conversation-arts-and-accessibility/id1735151447?l=fr-CA&mt=2&ls=1

This podcast could not exist without our listeners. Consider supporting our work with a coffee on Ko-fi or a donation: visit our donation page.

Episode 21: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Lia Pas26 Jul 202400:49:57

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Lia Pas, a Saskatoon-based Canadian multidisciplinary artist who works in the fields of music, writing, and visual arts.

During the interview, Lia Pas mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
Access Lia Pas’ resources

You can activate the transcripts in the podcast player, or you can find the text version of the transcripts here: access the TXT version of the subtitles.

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Episode 20: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Gift Tshuma19 Jul 202400:31:26

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Gift Tshuma, a disability rights activist, a musician, a singer-songwriter, and a producer focusing on emerging music technology development and collaborative practice.

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Episode 19: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Susan Farrell12 Jul 202400:42:24

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Susan Farrell, a choir director, a musical director, and conductor of several choirs in Edmonton in Alberta.

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Episode 18: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Andrew Dell’Antonio05 Jul 202400:54:59

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Andrew Dell’Antonio, Distinguished Teaching Professor and the Head of the Musicology and Ethnomusicology Division of the Butler School of Music in the College of Fine Arts at the University of Texas at Austin.

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Episode 17: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Jessica Kenney28 Jun 202400:54:51

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Jessica Kenney, a non-binary, disabled, neurodivergent multimedia artist.

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Episode 30: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Kristine Maitland25 Oct 202400:45:43

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Kristine Maitland who is a storyteller, singer, dancer, photographer, and public speaker, living in Toronto, Canada.

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Episode 29: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Clint Warren18 Oct 202400:30:47

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Clint Warren, a Composer, a Guitarist, a Singer-Songwriter and a Producer living in Cleveland, in Ohio.

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Episode 28: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Charlie Mosbrook11 Oct 202400:45:17

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Charlie Mosbrook, a singer songwriter and a music educator living in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Episode 27: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Tamar Bresge04 Oct 202400:44:14

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Tamar Bresge, an artist, writer and educator from Toronto, currently in the Creative Writing program at California Institute of the Arts.

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Episode 35: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Elizabeth McLain29 Nov 202400:45:58

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Elizabeth McLain, Assistant Professor of Musicology and Director of Disability Studies at Virginia Tech.

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Episode 34: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Lisa Sniderman (Aoede)22 Nov 202400:34:42

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Lisa Sniderman, a musical theatre playwright, songwriter, ukelele player, and vocalist known by her artist name, Aoede, living in California.

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Episode 33: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Rev. Chris Wylie (DJ Pastor Rock)15 Nov 202400:33:14

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Reverend Chris Wylie, aka DJ Pastor Rock, a musician, songwriter, vocalist and pastor, living in Buffalo, NY.

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Episode 32: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Dan Flanagan08 Nov 202400:25:45

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Dan Flanagan, a solo and orchestral violinist, a concertmaster of two opera orchestras, a composer, and a violin instructor at University of California, Berkeley.

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Episode 31: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Mark Erelli01 Nov 202400:48:18

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Mark Erelli, an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and touring folk musician living in Massachusetts.

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Episode 45: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Emily Schooley09 May 202500:45:27

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Emily Schooley, an award-winning actor and filmmaker, the founder of Laughing Cat Productions, based in Toronto.

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Episode 44: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Erman Turkili07 Mar 202500:49:05

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Erman Türkili, a Musician and Assistant Professor at Bahcesehir University, in Istanbul, Turkey, and the founder of the House of Arts and Sciences in Istanbul.

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Episode 43: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Mercedes Lysaker28 Feb 202500:49:33

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Mercedes Yvonne Lysaker is a cellist, a teacher and a scholar based in New York City.

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Episode 42: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Traci Foster21 Feb 202500:51:22

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Traci Foster, a Canadian-based artist and educator living in Regina in Canada.

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Episode 41: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Precious Perez14 Feb 202500:33:33

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Precious Perez, a blind Latin artist based in Kentucky. She is also the current President of RAMPD, Recording Artists and Music Professionals with Disabilities.

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Episode 40: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Brianna Matzke07 Feb 202500:52:26

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Brianna Matzke, a pianist, musical director and music educator, based in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Episode 39: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Louann Carnahan31 Jan 202500:57:34

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Louann Carnahan, a neurologist specializing in epilepsy, and an accomplished classical pianist.

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Episode 38: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Andre Louis24 Jan 202500:37:43

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Andre Louis, a musician from London, UK, and an accessibility expert for accessibility features in Digital Audio Workstations.

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Episode 37: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Kemal Gorey17 Jan 202501:05:47

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Kemal Gorey, a media composer and accessibility advocate living in Istanbul in Turkey.

During the interview, Kemal Gorey mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
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Episode 36: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Chi Yhun Lo10 Jan 202500:57:21

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Dr. Chi Yhun Lo, a Senior Research Associate in the SMART Lab at Toronto Metropolitan University, in Canada.

During the interview, Chi Yhun Lo mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
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Episode 47: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Alexia McLean23 May 202500:48:32

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Alexia McLean, a saxophonist, an educator, and a disability rights advocate from Houston, Texas.

During the interview, Alexia McLean mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
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Episode 46: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Heather Feather16 May 202500:38:45

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Heather White Luckow aka Heather Feather, a children’s performer and educator, and a musicologist based in Montreal in Canada.

During the interview, Heather Feather mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
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Episode 48: ArtsAbly in Conversation with David Bobier30 May 202500:44:19

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with David Bobier, a Canadian media artist, founder of VibraFusionLab in Hamilton, Ontario, in Canada.

During the interview, David Bobier mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
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Episode 51: ArtsAbly in Conversation with Dr. CynCorrigible20 Jun 202500:55:50

In this episode, ArtsAbly is in conversation with Dr. Cynthia George, aka Dr. CynCorrigible, an award-winning artist, educator, and program evaluator living in Nashville, Tennessee.

During the interview, Dr. CynCorrigible mentions a certain number of resources that are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
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Episode 50: ArtsAbly in live Conversation with artists16 Jun 202501:50:21

To celebrate our 50th episode, ArtsAbly invited 12 past guests for a live online discussion about the power of artists with disabilities in the arts industry: visual arts, theatre, music, etc. Our guests shared tips, good practices, and examples of accessible venues.

The links to the episodes and resource pages for each guest, along with other relevant content discussed during the roundtable, are listed on ArtsAbly’s website, in the Blog section.
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