The Season 2 premiere! Liel speaks with Son Plitt about identity, queerness, disability and the intersectional experience of navigating multiple marginalised communities. Content Warnings: Ableism, queer identity.
Season 2 · Episode 2 — With Renay Barker-Mulholland
Liel speaks with Renay Barker-Mulholland about the intersections of disability, identity and advocacy — exploring lived experience, community and the work of creating equitable spaces. Content Warnings: Ableism, chronic illness.
Season 2 · Episode 3 — With Jess Kapuscinski-Evans
Liel speaks with Jess Kapuscinski-Evans about navigating multiple marginalised identities, disability justice, community building, and the complex realities of living at the intersection of chronic illness and creative work. Content Warnings: Ableism, internalised ableism, the Holocaust and eugenics of disabled children.
Season 2 · Episode 4 — With Zoe Simmons
Liel speaks with Zoe Simmons — journalist, author and chronic pain advocate — about chronic pain, how weight and gender shape our experience of the medical system, internalised ableism, changing our relationship with mobility aids, mental health challenges, shame, and pride. Content Warnings: Fatphobia, ableism, mental illness, suicide, sexual harassment and assault.
Season 2 · Episode 5 — With Laura Pettenuzzo
Liel speaks with Laura Pettenuzzo about internalised ableism, how using a wheelchair can be easier than walking, physio, writing days, spoons, dating with disabilities, easy English, how our intersections shape our reading and writing — and chopped vegetables. Content Warnings: Ableism, internalised ableism, mental health challenges.
Season 2 · Finale — With Carly Findlay
The final episode of Season 2, created from our Melbourne Fringe Festival launch event. Liel tells the story behind the (Un)marginalised podcast, then speaks live with Carly Findlay about ableism, lateral violence, connection & mentorship, curiosity versus nosiness, Intersectional Feminism, disability advocacy, and disabled leadership. Content Warnings: Ableism, sexism, racism and sexual violence.