• Interabled Marriage and Parenting W/ Winston Ben Clements
    Jun 22 2026

    Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disabled and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am an author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community.


    I just want to give a quick shoutout to Josh Rettig for being my voice transcriber for this episode—thank you so much. Today we’re talking about the intersections of disability, interabled marriage and parenting.


    GUEST BIO: Winston Ben Clements is a former software engineer turned motivational speaker and accessibility consultant. Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, he delivers impactful keynote speeches for Fortune 500 companies and co-creates The Clements social media brand with his wife Mayfair. He has delivered two TEDx talks and has been featured on Good Morning America, BBC, and The Today Show. Winston’s mission is to normalize disability and help build inclusive workplaces worldwide.


    FOLLOW Winston:

    https://www.youtube.com/@TheClements

    s://instagram.com/theclements_

    https://youtube.com/@twoandtenthousandpodcast

    https://tiktok.com/@theclements2020


    Sean's links:

    httphttps://www.instagram.com/winstonspeaker

    https://linktr.ee/authorseangold



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    50 mins
  • Queer Creative Writing w/ Jonathan Parks-Ramage
    Jun 8 2026

    Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disability and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am an author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community.


    Before we jump in, I just want to give a quick shoutout to Brandon Lingle for being my voice transcriber for this episode—thank you so much. Today we’re talking about the intersections of disability and queer creative writing, and I’m really excited for this one.


    GUEST BIO: JONATHAN PARKS-RAMAGE is the author of the new book IT'S NOT THE END OF THE WORLD, which has been hailed by the Los Angeles Times as "a wild ride of a novel," and selected by The New York Times Style Magazine as a pick for Best Queer Summer Fiction. His debut novel YES, DADDY was named one of the best queer books of 2021 by Entertainment Weekly, NBC News, The Advocate, Lambda Literary, Bustle, Goodreads and more. He is co-creator of the Off-Broadway musical THE BIG GAY JAMBOREE, which was nominated for five Lucille Lortel Awards, four Drama Desk Awards, and three Outer Critics Circle Awards.


    FOLLOW JONATHAN:


    https://www.instagram.com/jprampage


    Books:


    Yes, Daddy: https://a.co/d/0cHMgQPv


    It's Not the End of the World: https://a.co/d/0bGGuCO6



    Sean's links:


    https://linktr.ee/authorseangold


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    52 mins
  • Workplace Equity w/ Dr. Akilah Cadet
    May 11 2026

    Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disabled and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am an author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community.

    Before we jump in, I just want to give a quick shoutout to Raven McFadden for being my voice transcriber for this episode—thank you so much. Today we’re talking about the intersections of disability and workplace equity, and I’m really excited for this one.

    Guest bio: Dr. Akilah Cadet is the Founder and CEO of Change Cadet, a creative organizational development consulting firm. As a Forbes Next 1000 Entrepreneur her work is behind some of the biggest brands you use everyday. Dismantling white supremacy through storytelling is at the core of her work as a leader, speaker, creative director, producer, writer, editor, designer, co-owner of the Oakland Roots and Soul soccer teams, host of Humane Rights podcast, and author of White Supremacy is All Around: Notes From a Black Disabled Woman in a White World. She literally has all the degrees, lives in and loves Oakland, CA, celebrates her disability, is a proud Beyoncé advocate, and has an incredible shoe game.

    FOLLOW DR. CADET:

    IG: @changecadet

    https://www.changecadet.com/book

    https://m.youtube.com/@HumaneRightswDr.AkilahCadet

    https://changecadetactionnetwork.substack.com/

    Sean's links:

    https://linktr.ee/authorseangold



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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Inclusion in the entertainment industry W/ Avery Roberts & Kelly Berger
    Apr 27 2026

    Before we jump in, I just want to give a quick shoutout to Brandon Lingle for being my voice transcriber for this episode—thank you so much. Today we’re talking about the intersections of disability and inclusion in the entertainment industry, and I’m really excited for this one.



    GUEST BIO: Avery Roberts is a rare disease advocate, speaker, and professional dancer based in New York City. She lives with congenital muscular dystrophy and has used her platform to challenge stereotypes, dance on some of the most iconic stages in the world—including Radio City Music Hall—and advocate for real policy change on Capitol Hill.


    Kelly Berger, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, is a 2024 RareVoice Award winner and a RARE Champion of Hope nominee who’s constantly on the move—both literally and figuratively. She’s a relentless advocate for rare disease, a dedicated mentor to other disabled young adults, and a live music fanatic who’s traveled to over 40 states in her accessible van.


    FOLLOW AVERY

    Avery’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/averyroberts916

    Avery’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/avery.nicole916/

    Avery’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/averyroberts916



    FOLLOW KELLY

    Kelly’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekellyberger/

    Kelly’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekellyberger/

    Kelly’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thekellyberger/

    Sean's links:


    https://linktr.ee/authorseangold

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Accessible content creation with KioshiWarrior
    Apr 13 2026

    Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disability and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am an author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community.


    Before we jump in, I just want to give a quick shoutout to Isabella Christine for being my voice transcriber for this episode—thank you so much. Today we’re talking about the intersections of disability, accessible content creation, singing, and being a plus size Black woman public figure, and I’m really excited for this one.


    Guest Bio: YouTuber and Artist, Kioshi has garnered eyes from Beyoncé, Ariana Grande and much more with her infectious energy and humor! She’s amassed over 87 thousand subscribers on Youtube with her unique and informative music, tv and movie reactions. She also sings, has several covers out and a project on the way! Creating a community full of empathy, acceptance and joy, she is loved and revered by many as a safe space and comfort creator for all.



    FOLLOW KIOSHIWARRIOR

    https://linktr.ee/KioshiWarrior


    Sean's links:

    https://linktr.ee/authorseangold


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    20 mins
  • Youth Queer Acceptance W/ Jeff Bender
    Mar 30 2026

    Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disability and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am an author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community.


    Today I would like to thank Josh Rettig for being my voice in this episode. In this episode, we are talking about the intersections of disability and youth queer acceptance.

    Guest bio: Jeff Bender is the founder of Lion+Owl, an inclusive children’s apparel brand designed to help kids feel comfortable, confident, and brave. He’s also an author and speaker, using my work to advocate for safe and welcoming spaces for LGBTQ+ youth and their families. Through fashion, writing, and community outreach, He blends creativity with purpose to inspire change and foster acceptance. The most important job he has is being an open and supportive father.


    FOLLOW JEFF

    Instagram: @lionandowlapparel

    Facebook: facebook.com/thelionandtheowl

    TikTok: @lionandowlapparel

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/thelionandtheowl

    Lion+Owl Store: www.lionandowl.us


    Sean's links:

    https://linktr.ee/authorseangold


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    41 mins
  • Navigating from trauma to triumph w/ Dr. Barnes
    Mar 16 2026

    Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disability and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am an author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community.


    Before we jump in, I just want to give a quick shoutout to Isabella Christine for being my voice transcriber for this episode—thank you so much. Today we’re talking about the intersections of invisible disabilities and navigating from trauma to triumph, and I’m really excited for this one.


    Guest bio: Rev. Dr. Xenia Barnes is a Motivational Speaker, Co-Author of Triumph in the Trenches, Keynote Speaker, and a Social & Behavioral Scientist. As a passionate Empowerment Advocate, she inspires individuals and organizations to unlock their potential and choose resilience. With a focus on Transformational Leadership and Personal Development, she delivers dynamic workshops and seminars designed to foster growth and ignite change.


    FOLLOW DR. BARNES

    https://www.patreon.com/RDBSpeaks

    https://youtube.com/channel/UC8JSipA2AreaSKdODtn6vDQ

    https://www.rdbspeaks.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/rdb_speaks/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8JSipA2AreaSKdODtn6vDQ


    Sean's links:

    https://linktr.ee/authorseangold

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Self-advocacy, ADHD, and Independent Living w/ Jodi Hausen
    Mar 2 2026

    Hey, welcome to an episode of Crippled by Culture, where we talk about everything in life and relate it to the disability and chronically ill community. My name is Sean Gold and I am an author, advocate, and nonverbal public speaker for the disability community.

    I just want to give a quick shoutout to Brandon Lingle for being my voice transcriber for this episode—thank you so much. Today we’re talking about the intersections of disability, self-advocacy, women with ADHD, and centers for independent living


    Guest bio: Jodi Hausen, an award-winning journalist and storyteller with decades of media experience. After being diagnosed with ADHD later in life, she began focusing her work on amplifying the voices of people often left out of mainstream media. Jodi serves on the board of a Center for Independent Living in Montana and volunteers with organizations like Special Olympics and Eagle Mount Bozeman. She also writes the Substack newsletter More Than Normal, where she explores powerful stories and insights around disability and access.



    FOLLOW JODI

    jodihausen.com

    jodihausen.substack.com



    Sean's links:

    https://linktr.ee/authorseangold





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    1 hr and 25 mins