“So after I was injured, all of a sudden I was discovering - Oh, there’s a whole other possibility of how I can use these artistic disciplines I’m really passionate about, but with now this whole new lens on it of being somebody with a disability, somebody who’s part of a community that has largely been marginalised and devoiced and that I think, by putting on stage, putting in the stories, suddenly there’s a transformative element there. So I think it’s something that I rediscovered, post disability, and rediscovered with new purpose,” says our new friend (made in 2024), Regan Linton.
Barry’s back, and guide dog Oyster too, joining us on our final episode of the year to speak with Linton to finish 2024 off with a bang.
This week we’re speaking with theatre and VoiceOver artist, performer, writer, and educator/advocate Regan Linton about finding one’s voice and using it optimally as she has had to before and since the accident she experienced around her college years. Linton is one of our new pals from the disabled artist’s retreat in Mount Vernon, Maine over the previous summer and together we’re looking back over our time together at Drama Club Camp.
We talk cross-disability solidarity, along with intersecting access needs, as Linton shares about her experience living as a wheelchair user. She shares with us about how theatre became a part of her life (both pre and post accident that caused paralysis from the chest down. She tells us about the road trip she took through southern states immediately after this year’s election on her way to Warm Springs, Georgia, a special spot for her study of disabled president Franklin D. Roosevelt, a part adapted/and being played by Regan on stage as we discuss staying locked in our own bubbles vs being more open to other people’s lived experiences which helps us better understand our own overall.
We’re looking back at the week we spent together getting to know each other, including the road trip we went on in Linton’s wheelchair accessible van, an adventure from Maine to Boston, Mass, interdependence being key with our friend Regan and a key theme for this show.
We’re talking the umbrella of disability and disability experience with social change agent and artist and expert Regan Linton, as she shares about her own internal revolution, on Outlook on the final show of 2024.
To check out more about our guest this week, her VoiceOver and educational work plus so much more, visit:
https://www.reganlinton.com