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Say Hello: How parents can help children understand difference
Feed Play Love
English - October 17, 2019 19:00 - 36 minutes - 33.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 6 ratingsKids & Family Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Carly Findlay is a writer, podcaster and activist. She’s written a memoir before hitting forty, but she’s got a lot to say. It’s a book for those who are disabled, and those who are not. It’s an attempt to get people to understand words like “micro aggression” and what it means to be subjected to them, day in and day out. But it’s also a manifesto on difference and self-love. Carly talks about growing up with Ichthyosis and explains how parents can help their children understand facial difference. Say Hello is available now, and you can find Carly on Instagram @carlyfindlay and you can support her work through her website. is due out in April 2020 through Black Inc Books.Growing up Disabled in Australia
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Carly Findlay is a writer, podcaster and activist. She’s written a memoir before hitting forty, but she’s got a lot to say. It’s a book for those who are disabled, and those who are not. It’s an attempt to get people to understand words like “micro aggression” and what it means to be subjected to them, day in and day out. But it’s also a manifesto on difference and self-love. Carly talks about growing up with Ichthyosis and explains how parents can help their children understand facial difference. Say Hello is available now, and you can find Carly on Instagram @carlyfindlay and you can support her work through her website. is due out in April 2020 through Black Inc Books.Growing up Disabled in Australia
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.