claiming space for rituals of disabled joy, with guest Isabel Abbott [S1E7]

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As our bodyminds change, so too do our routines and creative practices. Elle sits down with guest Isabel Abbott to talk burnout, silence, plant care, and carving out small pockets of joy to nurture ourselves. Join in as these two spoonies share a heartfelt laugh over their affinity for a good complaining session with fellow disabled folks. Nothing quite compares to the camaraderie of shared experience.

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Guest Spotlight: Isabel Abbott

Isabel Abbot is a private investigator. chronically ill, dynamically disabled, neurodivergent queer. Among their many projects and writing communities, Isabel writes a newsletter titled Useless for Spoonies, Autistics, Crips, Sick Folks and all those who have been found useless and therefore disposable. Useless is their ongoing love letter, to us, to those who have been left behind, to the magic of the useless.


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