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In "Wheelchair Dig," a dinner party, shout outs and a family trip to the record store.

Amidst discussions on music finds, including Eminem and Taylor Swift covers, touching on the disappearance of People's Park, radio's outreach to marginalized communities, and the place of 'inspirational' content in disability culture.

Canvas for hot sauce

We had our neighbors over for dinner last night and we made pulled pork sandwiches and coleslaw. The kind of thing just perfect for hot sauce.

All-KFJC Shouts

Shout out to the sandman who wrote in for a fresh fish recommendation in the South Bay. So I gave up all my spots to him?

Shout out to Jersey girl and Max level

There's only one way

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Wheelchair dig

https://www.flickr.com/photos/caltex98/46968846481/
Amoeba Records Berkeley

Went record shopping at Amoeba in my wheelchair with the family

Finds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3_SPhBqG2w

I found a 3cd set of Codona on ECM used / don cherry nana vasconcelos and collin wallcott. It's proto-'world music'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5KiSu1-2ko

my son got eminem's "Marshall Mathers 2". he is having emotional problems, so I see why he is connecting with this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JgvVfOfoWI

My wife and my daughter went in on the taylor swift covers cd taylor's version - electropop, powerful music - the frequencies are on blast, it peels your eyelids back and curls your eyelashes. plenty rizz, more drip than expected, pretty obvious why she's a spectacular pop star

people's park is gone - three cops guarding the shipping containers blockading it - bad vibes

Inspiration to who?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K9Gg164Bsw

Is There A Healthy Place For ‘Inspirational’ In Disability Culture? Andrew Pulrang

Disabled people have complicated relationships with a lot of words. But the one word other than “disability” itself disabled people feel most intensely about may be the word “inspirational.”
Andrew Pulrang

Broadcast

Digging in the crates

The radio and other broadcast media is egalitarian in the way it approaches disabled people and unpopular people. The voice on the radio is the companion that they have. Homeless people, weirdos, prisoners, anyone who tunes in can listen

On that note, email me

Digging in the crates

Chapter List

00:00:00 - Intro

00:01:01 - We had our neighbors over

00:01:30 - Hoppin Hot Sauce Jingle

00:02:03 - Shout outs

00:02:10 - south bay fresh fish market recommendations

00:03:35 - Jersey girl and Max level

00:04:23 - subscribe and get the selfie

00:05:31 - record shopping at amoeba Berkeley with the family in my wheelchair

00:08:00 - i found codona trilogy on ecm 3cd set used

00:10:54 - my son got eminem

00:13:25 - taylor swift taylor\'s version cd

00:18:11 - people\'s park is gone

00:20:20 - being inspiring is a drag

00:24:25 - voice is on the radio

00:25:46 - outro

People's ParkBerkeleyDisability cultureInspirationalAndrew AngElla YoungRadio broadcastingAmoeba Berkeley (record store)Hoppin Hot SauceRecord shoppingMultiple sclerosisTrigeminal neuralgiaEminemTaylor SwiftJazzHip hop