(Un)marginalised: S1, E5 with Julie G.

In this week’s episode, I laugh hard many times, as Julie and I discuss dating with a disability, body hair, hiding, growing up poor and disabled, inclusion versus token accessibility, pedicure, ball phobia, and so much more.

  • CW: ableism, internalised ableism, exercise and body shaming.
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  • Complete transcripts available on http://lkbridgford.com/unmarginalised-podcast 
  • If you need support after listening, you can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14. Outside Australia, you can find support here: https://www.befrienders.org

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Please note the views expressed by the interviewee do not necessarily reflect my own.

“I find that my mental health is cranky…the accessibility isn’t done gratefully…places are not happy to invite the disabeld…there’s a ramp, so what more do they want?…I still feel unwanted…I guess you don’t want my money, and I spend a lot.” – Julie G. on the (Un)marginalised podcast.

(Un)marginalised: S1, E4 with Pascha.

  • CW: ableism, internalised ablsiem, fatphobia, the holocaust, and eugenics of disabled children. 
  • To support the ongoing making of the podcast, go to my Patreon account on: https://www.patreon.com/LielKBridgford
  • You can also just make a one time donation on my blog on: http://lkbridgford.com/support-me
  • To connect with Pascha, find her on Instagram: @ThreeToedMartian
  • Complete transcripts of the episodes available on http://lkbridgford.com/unmarginalised-podcast 
  • If you need support after listening, you can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14. Outside Australia, you can find support here: https://www.befrienders.org

To continue the conversation, go to my Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lielkbridgford/ or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lielkbridgford

Please note the views expressed by the interviewee do not necessarily reflect my own.

(Un)marginalised: S1, E3 with Sue.

  • CW: perinatal anxiety and depression, birth trauma, racism and ageism. 
  • To support the ongoing making of the podcast, go to my Patreon account on: https://www.patreon.com/LielKBridgford
  • You can also just make a one time donation on my blog. Go to http://lkbridgford.com/support-me
  • Complete transcripts of the episodes available on http://lkbridgford.com/unmarginalised-podcast
  • If you need support after listening, you can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14. Outside Australia, you can find support here: https://www.befrienders.org

To continue the conversation, go to my Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lielkbridgford/ or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lielkbridgford

Please note the views expressed by the interviewee do not necessarily reflect my own. 

(Un)marginalised: S1, E2 with Emily McIntyre

To continue the conversation, go to my Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lielkbridgford/ or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lielkbridgford

If you or someone you know want to become an interviewee, contact me on https://www.instagram.com/unmarginalised_podcast/ or email unmarginalisedpodcast@gmail.com 

Please note the views expressed by the interviewee do not necessarily reflect my own. 

Welcome to (Un)marginalised

(Un)marginalised reveals the truth about living on the intersection of diverse identities. Founded and hosted by me, Liel K. Bridgford, the show focuses on improving all of our understandings of ourselves and each other. The podcast reveals hidden truths we all want to know about through interviews of real people who belong to multiple disadvantaged groups. We’re talking about everything – anything from sports, to fashion, parenthood, mental health, disability, migration and much more. We’re exploring the triumphs, resilience, struggles and joys of our multilayered existence. We’re challenging myths and encouraging empathy, equality and love. Join me to laugh, cry, enjoy, and learn.

In this pilot episode, I talk about why I started this podcast, and what I mean by intersectionality.

To support the making of this podcast, go to my Patreon account on

https://www.patreon.com/LielKBridgford