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The Pulse is a long-form interview show and podcast; a deep dive into disability issues.

Disability & Film Production (Part 1) - Ophira Calof, Disabled Producers Lab | The Pulse 30/06/2024

This week on scriptwriter & disabled TV producer Ophira Calof on the Disability Production Lab, a new program to teach production skills to disabled women and trans creators. Find out how to apply! https://youtu.be/vXSGY0EDFZU

Disability & Film Production (Part 1) - Ophira Calof, Disabled Producers Lab | The Pulse Joeita speaks to scriptwriter and disabled TV producer Ophira Calof about the Disabled Producers Lab, a new program designed to teach production skills to di...

S*xuality, Disability & Caregivers | The Pulse 15/06/2024

This week on s*x educator Rachele Manett of AMI-tv's "That S*x Show" on how caregivers of youths with disabilities can have meaningful conversations about s*x, s*xuality, & gender identity. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRdvB1lOmZA *xuality AMI

S*xuality, Disability & Caregivers | The Pulse Joeita speaks to s*x educator and host of AMI-tv's "That S*x Show", Rachele Manett about how parents & caregivers of youths with disabilities can have meanin...

Disability & Self-Defence | The Pulse 09/06/2024

This week on , blind self-defence instructor and Brazilian Ju-jitsu practitioner Jim Turk talks about the relationship between martial arts and self-confidence for People with Disabilities. https://youtu.be/YfFDoTKeqGA

Disability & Self-Defence | The Pulse Joeita speaks to blind self-defence instructor and Brazilian Ju-jitsu practitioner Jim Turk about the relationship between martial arts and self-confidence f...

Dramatizing Blindness | The Pulse 01/06/2024

Dramatizing Blindness | The Pulse Joeita speaks to playwright Devon Healey, assistant professor of disability studies at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the Universit...

Dramatizing Blindness | The Pulse 01/06/2024

On this week, Dramatizing Blindness. Playwright and OISW professor Devon Healey, on her research into the dramatization and perception of blindness in theatre. https://youtu.be/dYYv2E7YZD4?si=BRx0_xQux6z_khUH AMI

Dramatizing Blindness | The Pulse Joeita speaks to playwright Devon Healey, assistant professor of disability studies at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the Universit...

Do We Need a National Disability Insurance Plan? | The Pulse 26/05/2024

New on , Do We Need a National Disability Insurance Plan? Hubert van Niekirk, Executive Director of Every Canadian Counts talks about a campaign to create the in Canada.
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Do We Need a National Disability Insurance Plan? | The Pulse Joeita speaks to Hubert van Niekirk, Executive Director of Every Canadian Counts, about a campaign to create a National Disability Insurance Plan in Canada. ...

Exploring Accessible Travel | The Pulse 18/05/2024

Now on Exploring Accessible Travel. We preview AMI-tv's "Postcards from..." with host Christa Couture and her travels to various parts of Canada and the challenges of travelling with a prosthetic.

Exploring Accessible Travel | The Pulse Joeita previews Season 5 of AMI-tv's "Postcards from..." with the show’s new host: Author & Artist Christa Couture. Christa discusses her travels to various ...

Unshrinking: Facing Fatphobia | The Pulse 07/05/2024

This week on The Pulse, I talk to Kate Manne, the author of "Unshrinking: How to Face Fatphobia". https://youtu.be/6x8G9jjTPgY?si=yXy_WhlruFnPL-jn

Unshrinking: Facing Fatphobia | The Pulse Joeita speaks with Kate Mann, Associate Professor Cornell University's Sage School of Philosophy & author of "Unshrinking: How to Face Fatphobia," which draw...

Disability & Intimacy | The Pulse 26/02/2024

This week on the Pulse , I interview Carli Friedman of the University of Washington about disability and intimacy. Watch: https://youtu.be/yeZAv7eoqEQ?si=OcmhnhcnQi3XuDZq

Disability & Intimacy | The Pulse Joeita speaks to Carli Friedman of the University of Washington about disability and intimacy. Highlights:The Value of Intimate Relatio...

The Country of the Blind – Andrew Leland | The Pulse 17/02/2024

This week on the Pulse, Andrew Leland talks about his book: The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HP9agc-1ac

The Country of the Blind – Andrew Leland | The Pulse Joeita speaks to Andrew Leland about his book: The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight.Highlights:“What is Blindness?” - Opening Remarks (00:0...

Disability & Emergency Preparedness | The Pulse 10/02/2024

This week on The Pulse, emergency preparedness for people with disabilities with Kaitlynne Lowe of Dalhousie University.

Disability & Emergency Preparedness | The Pulse Joeita discusses emergency preparedness for people with disabilities with Kaitlynne Lowe, Policy Researcher at MacEachen Institute for Public Policy at Dalho...

Blindness & Parenting | The Pulse 16/12/2023

This week on The Pulse on YouTube, Ashley Nemeth discusses her journey as a blind parent. Watch now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtpMV7DK9H4&t=1s

Blindness & Parenting | The Pulse Joeita speaks with Ashley Nemeth about her journey as a blind parent raising three children.Guest Bio: Ashley Nemeth is vocal advocate breaking down barriers...

Catherine Frazee: Dispatches from Disabled Country | The Pulse #54 08/10/2023

This week on the disability activist Catherine Frazee, on her new book "Dispatches from Disabled Country" charting the evolution of Catherine's writing & thinking over the years. https://youtu.be/UEZfkyl5JWk

Catherine Frazee: Dispatches from Disabled Country | The Pulse #54 Joeita speaks to disability activist Catherine Frazee, about her new book "Dispatches from Disabled Country" which charts the evolution of Catherine's writin...

Disability in Animation | The Pulse #52 24/09/2023

On the latest edition of the Pulse on YouTube, I speak to
Slava Greenberg, author of Animated Film and Disability: Cripping Spectatorship, a book that examines disability representation in animation. https://youtube.com/watch?v=bQPywriqnws
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Disability in Animation | The Pulse #52 Joeita speaks to Slava Greenberg, author of Animated Film and Disability: Cripping Spectatorship, a book that examines disability representation in animation...

19/09/2023

On the on YouTube, I speak to Ahmed Habib, an accessibility consultant based out of Doha, Qatar about the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and the legacy of access left behind by the game. https://youtu.be/4_Pyei45Pdk

The Pulse #34: Exploring Disability History in pre-Civil War America 19/05/2023

On this week's on public historian talks about the history of disability in pre-Civil War America and the artifacts left behindhttps://youtu.be/UUfJxN5LhF0

The Pulse #34: Exploring Disability History in pre-Civil War America Joeita speaks to public historian Nicole Belolan about the history of disability in pre-Civil War America and the artifacts left behind. ...

The Pulse #33: Disability and Cycling 11/05/2023

This week on on , Glen Norcliffe and Ron Buliung talk about their investigation into adaptive cycling for people with disabilities https://youtu.be/8zqc_5ehpcY

The Pulse #33: Disability and Cycling Joeita speaks to researchers Glen Norcliffe and Ron Buliung about their investigation into adaptive cycling for people with disabilities. ...

The Pulse #31: Art. Grief, and Disability 29/04/2023

On this week's PulseAMI podcast Yumi Shirai & Carissa Dicindio of the University of Arizona about their study exploring art as a means of dealing with grief by people with intellectual disabilities. AMI

The Pulse #31: Art. Grief, and Disability Joeita speaks to Yumi Shirai and Carissa Maria Dicindio of the University of Arizona about their recent study exploring art as a means of dealing with grief ...

The Pulse #30: What Is Intuition? 24/04/2023

This week on The Pulse we speak to Emily Sadowski about her research on intuition - plus we get a sneak preview of her new book "What is Intuition?" . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVEXH5wWBp0 AMI

The Pulse #30: What Is Intuition? Emily Sadowski talks about her research on intuition - plus we get a sneak preview of her new book "What is Intuition? Pulse is ...

The Pulse #28: Canada's Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) 23/03/2023

This week on The Pulse on YouTube, we speak about the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) with the the CRA's Gurpreet Plaha

The Pulse #28: Canada's Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) In our second tax season video, the Canada Revenue Agency's Gurpreet Plaha discusses the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) available to Canadians w...

The Pulse #26: Parenting & Disability 09/03/2023

This week on The Pulse on YouTube we speak to Jessica Minor, Director of Programs & Assessment at accessABILITY Indiana about parenting and disability.

The Pulse #26: Parenting & Disability Jessica Minor, Director of Programs & Assessment at accessABILITY Indiana talks about parenting and disability. Jessica runs an online support group for the ...

The Pulse #25: Being Black & Disabled: An Advocate's Perspective 02/03/2023

This week on The Pulse on we speak to Jessica Minor, Director of Programs & Assessment at accessABILITY Indiana about parenting and disability. https://youtu.be/MOdWnmVgn8M

The Pulse #25: Being Black & Disabled: An Advocate's Perspective Liza Arnason is the founder and chair of Ase Community Foundation for Black Canadians with Disabilities. She talks to Joeita about the advocacy aspect of bei...

The Pulse #24: Being Black & Disabled: A Researcher's Perspective 23/02/2023

Now on The Pulse on , De-Lawrence Lamptey, the inaugural EMBARK scientist at Holland-Bloorview Kid's Rehab, on his experiences as a Black researcher with a disability. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9glz_ZIoxPw

The Pulse #24: Being Black & Disabled: A Researcher's Perspective De-Lawrence Lamptey is the inaugural EMBARK (Empowering Black Academics, Researchers and Knowledge creators) scientist at Holland-Bloorview Kid's Rehab wher...

The Pulse #23: Being Black & Disabled: A Parent's Perspective 16/02/2023

Now on YouTube the Pulse speaks to Tina Opaleke a mother, advocate, artist, & cofounder of Prosthetics for Foreign Donations. She reflects on her journey as the Black parent of an amputee
https://youtube.com/watch?v=_7v0GfkcbBU

The Pulse #23: Being Black & Disabled: A Parent's Perspective Tina Opaleke is a mother, advocate, artist, and co-founder of Prosthetics for Foreign Donations. She reflects on her journey as the Black parent of an ampute...

The Pulse #22: Making Love Accessible: Dating & Disability 09/02/2023

Up now on YouTube: Making Love Accessible. The Pulse speaks to Alexa & Jacqueline Child, co-founders of Dateability, a dating app designed exclusively for People with Disabilities.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDKZUXDDgFk AMI

The Pulse #22: Making Love Accessible: Dating & Disability Joeita speaks to Alexa and Jacqueline Child, co-founders of DateAbility, a dating app designed exclusively for People with Disabilities. ...

The Pulse Feb 2 2023 02/02/2023

The Pulse is now up on YouTube. This week, I talks to Paralympic swimmer Danielle Campo-McLeod about her new memoir, Resurrections: My Will to Survive is Olympian.

The Pulse Feb 2 2023 About The PulseOn The Pulse, host Joeita Gupta brings us closer to issues impacting the disability community across Canada. Joeita Gupta has nurtured a life-...

The Pulse #20: Disability, Youth, & Storytelling 26/01/2023

Now up on YouTube we talk about As I Live and Breathe, a new book of short stories about youth and

The Pulse #20: Disability, Youth, & Storytelling We talk about As I Live And Breathe, a new book of short stories on the experiences of youth with disabilities. Joeita's guests are author Lexin Zhang & Doll...

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