#CriptheVote would love to know what you think about @sarahkliff’s podcast episode on patients with chronic pain?https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-impact/id1294325824?mt=2#episodeGuid=gid%3A%2F%2Fart19-episode-locator%2FV0%2F69R_W4UVxhPU-pQhgYCs_N0-8LDCDNuHWhEc1yhJA94 …
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Replying to @AditiJuneja3 @sarahkliff
It's in my lineup to listen to. I admit I'm going in with a bit of a chip on my shoulder about it, but I like most of the work of
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There's also an Ezra Klein show podcast in which he interviews Ai-jen Poo, who is apparently all about home care being the biggest thing in future employment. I'm worried about whether or not they talk about the care users as actual people.
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Again, will try to keep an open mind. I also respect
@ezraklein, but disabled people are so regularly discussed as objects rather than subjects that I'm always nervous in approaching this kind of story.#CripTheVote2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
I’ll listen to Ezra’s podcast. Sarah’s treated those experiencing pain with respect and I thought did a fair job of representing diversity in opinion.
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Thanks Aditi - really glad to hear you feel that way about the show. It’s a nerve-wracking issue to explore, but one I care a lot about!
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You’re welcome! I am in your mentions with some suggestions about exploring disparities in how policies of pain management impact different groups as well as disability as identity that teaches us/helps us lead per this talk:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEyRwrgH8ps …
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Thanks - will take a look!
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