Creator: Michael and Dory Morris
Revealed: 2025/12/22
Publication Sort: Submitted Article
Class Matter: Incapacity Podcasts – Associated Papers & Publications
Web page Content material: Synopsis – Introduction – Predominant – Insights, Updates
Synopsis: This text introduces the Othering Podcast, a community-driven audio platform created by hosts Michael and Dory Morris to amplify marginalized voices, notably inside the disabled and LGBTQ+ communities. The piece is beneficial and fascinating as a result of it addresses a real hole in accessibility and illustration – it paperwork how these navigating advanced medical techniques, invisible disabilities, and societal dismissal can discover validation and solidarity by shared storytelling.
The article straight tackles the isolation many disabled people expertise when going through systemic limitations, medical gaslighting, and social stigma, whereas demonstrating a sensible answer by podcast media that reaches folks throughout all main audio platforms. For disabled listeners, seniors managing continual circumstances, and anybody feeling unheard by healthcare suppliers and society, this platform provides each group connection and the reassurance that their experiences matter and resonate with others going through related challenges – Disabled World (DW).
Introduction
Neighborhood, Tales, and Disabled Voices
At this time being disabled within the USA is harder than ever. Not solely is our authorities working in opposition to us, however we wouldn’t have assist from the system – medical insurance is damaged, docs are rushed and uneducated, and the monetary burden left hovering over us is astronomical. Medical care has turn into a real nightmare inflicting incapacity to really feel lonely, remoted, and outright scary. In your head, you assume they’re proper. It should go away. I am simply overreacting. Individuals provide you with sideways glances as you step out of your automotive within the handicap reserved area with no wheelchair; unbeknownst to them you have got a colostomy bag below your shirt, your joints subluxate as a consequence of your hypermobile Ehlers Danos, and also you faint every day due to POTS. Embarrassed, you proceed your journey and attempt to duck away and conceal as quickly as you’ll be able to. Alone.
Predominant Content material
At this time being disabled within the USA is harder than ever. Not solely is our authorities working in opposition to us, however we wouldn’t have assist from the system – medical insurance is damaged, docs are rushed and uneducated, and the monetary burden left hovering over us is astronomical. Medical care has turn into a real nightmare inflicting incapacity to really feel lonely, remoted, and outright scary. In your head, you assume they’re proper. It should go away. I am simply overreacting. Individuals provide you with sideways glances as you step out of your automotive within the handicap reserved area with no wheelchair; unbeknownst to them you have got a colostomy bag below your shirt, your joints subluxate as a consequence of your hypermobile Ehlers Danos, and also you faint every day due to POTS. Embarrassed, you proceed your journey and attempt to duck away and conceal as quickly as you’ll be able to. Alone.
Feeling heard is a battle, by society and docs alike. Individuals let you know to stroll it off, it is simply in your head, have you ever tried yoga?, you do not look sick. These phrases play on repeat in our heads each minute of each day. The bullies eat away at your need to name for assist or to ask the physician concerning the uncommon rash below your arm. You start to lose your self within the time you have to get up essentially the most. “I grew to become a voice in my care, and I grew to become a robust voice in my care,” Taylor Coffman, creator of the viral Huff Put up article I Spent Weeks Close to Dying In The ICU. Asking My Docs To Do This 1 Factor Could Have Saved My Life, defined her near-death expertise. “It made an enormous distinction.”
In these turbulent political occasions, it’s vital for all of us to share our tales, get up, and struggle for what we want. We’re necessary too – each single one among us. Though it does not at all times really feel like your single voice issues, it does! Each single voice culminates into an incredible group of people that look out for one another, who care about one another’s well-being. The significance of group is significant within the prevention of repeating historical past, offering one another assist and a power stronger than any foe.
Neighborhood is less complicated to construct than ever in as we speak’s world of social media, tv, radio, and podcasts. Comparable pursuits and a typical aim could be sufficient to carry folks collectively and that’s the reason we began the Othering Podcast. The podcast advocates for the marginalized, specializing in disabled and LGBTQ+, by offering a platform for our friends to share their story. Collectively we share issues that modifications the minds of others, reminds them they aren’t alone, and gives consolation in how they really feel.
Dr. Dory Morris, one of many hosts of the Othering Podcast, has Advanced Regional Ache Syndrome leading to ambulatory wheelchair use with a health care provider ordered 250-step restrict. She struggled for a number of years questioning her ache and the fact of all of it. Because the political scene grew to become more and more scary, she grew to become offended – with herself and people round her. She sought social media for folks like her, people who felt related worry or distaste and had disabilities. As she began to construct the group she wanted, she knew she wanted to assist others. Initially, she thought that meant going again to highschool and turning into a nurse, or a psychological well being clinician, however she realized logistically these weren’t doable.

One of the best concepts come on the strangest occasions: within the automotive driving to McDonalds for a lazy dinner. “We must always begin a podcast!” she mentioned, nearly immediately sparking a flood of concepts and ideas finally culminating into the Othering Podcast. From there Mike and Dory started speaking to the disabled and LGBTQ+ group, forming new friendships and allies, speaking to actors, chronically unwell, advocates, and every little thing in between.
The Othering Podcast could be heard on all main platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart podcasts, and so forth., new 1-hour episodes each Monday and each different Thursday, and we’re broadcast on PEP Radio, AltQ Radio, and GaySA Radio. We have now been featured on Medium and Substack; and we’ve been friends on a number of well-liked incapacity podcasts.
Our Hyperlinks
paequality.com (PEP Radio)
Social Media: @OtheringPodcast (Instagram, TikTok, Bluesky, Fb, Threads, Substack)
Editorial Word: The Othering Podcast represents greater than leisure or info sharing – it displays a broader cultural shift the place marginalized communities are reclaiming narrative authority and constructing their very own infrastructure of assist exterior conventional institutional channels. In an period of deepening political polarization and systemic neglect of susceptible populations, the straightforward act of amplifying genuine voices turns into a radical act of resistance and care. The podcast’s success means that persons are hungry for connection rooted in shared battle and mutual recognition, and that expertise, when wielded deliberately, can bridge the distances that isolation imposes – Disabled World (DW).
