*Captioned Video Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNpoalm4LEs

In this first episode of Broadcastability, co-hosts Chloë and Andrea interview Taylor Lindsay-Noel, the founder of Cup of Té Luxury Loose Leaf Teas.  

In this episode, we cover several key topics, including: Taylor’s life story, the importance of social media, diversity in the disability community, transportation, entrepreneurship, importance of advocacy, and many more!

Pour le premier épisode de Broadcastability, les animatrices Chloë et Andrea interviewent Taylor Lindsay-Noel, la fondatrice de « Cup of Té Luxury Loose Leaf Teas ». Cet épisode aborde des thèmes importants, comme l’importance des réseaux sociaux, la diversité dans les communautés des personnes handicapées, le transport, la vie d’un entrepreneur et l’importance du travail de plaidoyer.

To watch the interview on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNpoalm4LEs

Connect with Taylor

Twitter: @Taylorln

 Instagram: @Taylorln

 Tea Time with Tay Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/tea-time-with-tay/id1111882212

Cup of Té Luxury Looseleaf Teas: https://cupofte.ca/

Episode Credits

Directors & Hosts: Chloë Atkins and Andrea Whiteley

Editing: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Cover Art: Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

Transcript: Brenna Leslie

Music: Justin Laurie

Boiling Kettle Sound Effect: squashy555. “Kettle Boiling.” Uploaded May 29th, 2014. Free Sound Archive. https://freesound.org/people/squashy555/sounds/239005/

Pouring Tea Sound Effect: MrAuralization. “Pouring Tea.” Uploaded October 14th, 2015. Free Sound Archive. https://freesound.org/people/MrAuralization/sounds/324937/

Stirring Tea Sound Effect: Anti-HeroAnnie. “Stirring in a Cup of Tea 1.” Uploaded November 7th, 2019. Free Sound Archive. https://freesound.org/people/Anti-HeroAnnie/sounds/492357/

Thank you to Jessica Geboers, Casey Sabawi, Tim Mitra, Janine Raftopoulos, and Lisa Lightbourn-Lay for their kind assistance.

Funding Partners

We would like to acknowledge the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto Scarborough and our podcast partner Easter Seals Canada for supporting the production of these podcasts.  We would also like to thank our funding partners the Canada Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Centre for Global Disability Studies, TechNation, and the Catherine and Fredrik Eaton Charitable Foundation for helping us create Broadcastability.