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Today we discuss a recent 2020 thriller called Run, a deceptively thoughtful examination of the horrors of inaccessible spaces and the often unintentional abuses of helicopter wheelie parents. We reflect on questionable care strategies from our own loving parents in childhood, and examples from our personal lives when otherwise familiar spaces have become inaccessible death traps. We also debate the ethics of casting able-bodied people in crippled roles and lament the tyranny of unblemished drywall and flooring in able-bodied homes.
Also here's Jamie learning to walk, as cited in the episode:
Find out more at http://cripplethreatpodcast.com
By Anthony & Jamie5
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Today we discuss a recent 2020 thriller called Run, a deceptively thoughtful examination of the horrors of inaccessible spaces and the often unintentional abuses of helicopter wheelie parents. We reflect on questionable care strategies from our own loving parents in childhood, and examples from our personal lives when otherwise familiar spaces have become inaccessible death traps. We also debate the ethics of casting able-bodied people in crippled roles and lament the tyranny of unblemished drywall and flooring in able-bodied homes.
Also here's Jamie learning to walk, as cited in the episode:
Find out more at http://cripplethreatpodcast.com