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Season 1 · Episode 1 — Pilot

The very first episode of (Un)marginalised. Liel K. Bridgford introduces the podcast — a raw show about intersectionality that explores the realities of living on the intersections of diverse identities.

Season 1 · Episode 2 — With Emily McIntyre

Liel speaks with Emily McIntyre about ableism, inspiration porn, COVID-19 and what it means to navigate disability in a world still not designed for us. Content Warnings: Ableism, inspiration porn, COVID-19.

Season 1 · Episode 3 — With Sue

Liel speaks with Sue about navigating chronic illness, mental health, and the complexities of intersectional identity in everyday life. Content Warnings: Ableism, mental health.

Season 1 · Episode 4 — With Pascha

Liel speaks with Pascha about identity, disability acceptance and the intersectional realities of belonging to multiple marginalised communities. Content Warnings: Ableism, internalised ableism.

Season 1 · Episode 5 — With Julie G

Liel speaks with Julie G about the layered experience of disability, culture and community — navigating systems that were not designed with us in mind. Content Warnings: Ableism, internalised ableism.

Season 1 · Episode 6 — With Jennifer Hankin

Liel speaks with Jennifer Hankin about living at the intersection of disability and creative identity — art, writing, belonging, and the power of disabled storytelling. Content Warnings: Ableism.

Season 1 · Bonus — With Shira (Teaser)

A special bonus episode teaser featuring Shira. A glimpse into the stories and intersections explored in the (Un)marginalised universe.

Acknowledgement of Country

The Kultivate team acknowledges working and living on unceded Aboriginal land. We mainly work on the lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Boonwurrung people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders — past, present and emerging. We are committed to ongoing learning and working towards reconciliation and justice.