Uninvisible Pod
Uninvisible Pod with Lauren Freedman
041: Ariel of @Carpe_That__Diem on Gender, Identity, and Disability
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041: Ariel of @Carpe_That__Diem on Gender, Identity, and Disability

In this second installment of Lauren’s interview with Ariel, we dig further into his conditions and lifestyle: what his advocacy work means to him, his journey through the workforce and struggle to find employment with disabilities, his experience as a service dog handler, and life with thyroid disease, bipolar II, borderline personality disorder, endometriosis as a gender-diverse individual, and chronic pain. He emphasizes that these experiences are not unique to him – but that he is privileged to share his unique experience. (Again – if you hear dogs barking in this one, it’s just Caliban’s buddy Blue giving us a shout-out!) 

Join us as Ariel shares… 

- what a typical day is like for him 

- that he struggles with agoraphobia 

- his need to connect with nature 

- what it’s like to lean on others as a Spoonie 

- that weather changes can trigger his symptoms, and force him to focus his work inward rather than outward 

- the expansion of his advocacy work 

- his background as a college instructor, why he loves academics, and how his work as an educator influences his advocacy work 

- what his advocacy work means to him 

- how poorly our working world is designed for us – and the lack of accommodations and opportunities available, especially for disabled individuals 

- factions within the disability community – and how the disability community is, however, also one of the most polite out there 

- an examination of his childhood development, and how it has influenced who he is today 

- his experience of discrimination when out in public with his service dog, Caliban 

- that he used to use mobility aids full-time – and now his disability markers are far less visible 

- that he lives with additional diagnoses, but chooses not to discuss them because there are already great advocates for those conditions 

- his advice for other Spoonies or individuals confronting gender identity issues 

- the importance of finding community 

- the importance of his changed relationship to food – from dysphoria to nourishment 

Discussion about this podcast

Uninvisible Pod
Uninvisible Pod with Lauren Freedman
An award-winning podcast about invisible conditions and chronic invisible illness, featuring interviews with survivors, their loved ones, advocates, and experts in varied healing modalities, from medical to holistic. Hosted by Lauren Freedman, a health coach and patient advocate, who lives with Hashimoto’s disease and sleep disorders, Uninvisible uncovers real stories of survival and humanity – complete with laughter. In truth and with candor, we offer solutions – and challenge the world to change.