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  • 34. Using Power for Positive Change, Taking the Unconventional Path, and Talking Disability at Manchester: Prof. Jackie Carter’s Story
    Mar 1 2026

    CW: This episode contains mentions of cancer diagnosis andincurable cancer.

    Thank you to the wonderful Professor Jackie Carter forcoming on the show! Jackie is a professor emerita from the University of Manchester, where she was a professor in statistical literacy.

    She is also the host and founder of the University of Manchester’s Let’s Talk Disability Podcast. This show works on turning the feedback of disabled employees and researchersinto actionable change through collaboration with senior staff members.

    In this episode, we discuss Jackie’s working-class heritage,her unconventional route into professorship, and how an acquired disability changed, and continues to change, the trajectory of her working life and activism.

    Links referenced in this episode (all text is clickable and will take you to the relevant link):

    Listen to the Let’s Talk Disability Podcast


    Donate to Jackie’s fundraiser supporting brain cancerresearch


    Read ‘Practitioner, Professor, Researcher, Reformer’, abook written by Jackie Carter and Linda Baines sharing women’s atypical stories in higher education.


    Learn about Jackie’s Culture Shift Award

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    Thanks for listening!

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    1 h et 5 min
  • 33. Discovering Your Dyslexia Through Your University, Immersing Yourself in a Passion, and Bringing Lived Experience to Research: Emily’s Story (21andsensory collab!)
    Feb 15 2026

    This is a collaboration with the 21andsensory podcast! Listen to Emily's show via the ⁠Linktree here⁠. I can't wait to be on 21andsensory at the end of the month.


    We talk about Emily's experience of university. This includes discovering her dyslexia diagnosis through a university-funded initiative, hyperfocusing on coursework in her graphic design degree, and her current work as a freelance graphic designer and lived experience advocate in collaboration with universities across the country.

    We also have a chat about the importance of positive role models, and how her sensory processing disorder and late-diagnosed autism changed how she viewed her university experience and beyond. I also get the chance to ask some questions about the 21andsensory podcast and what it means to Emily!


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    52 min
  • 32. Unread Support Plans, Alternative Assessment Issues, Powerful Hyperfocus, and Tips for Neurodivergent Entrepreneurs: Lewis’ Story
    Feb 8 2026


    Lewis is a recent graphic design graduate from Edinburgh Napier university and the founder of Position Photography. We chat about what university was like for him, including his experiences of entering a university at second year, group work, and working with vague design briefs. Lewis also gives advice for those looking to start up a business after university or college.


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    Thanks for listening! I can't wait to catch you next week for more :)


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    49 min
  • 31. The Disabled Student Survey 2025: What Can We Learn From It? A Conversation With Murrin (Director, Disabled Students UK)
    Feb 1 2026

    ⁠Read the Disabled Student Survey 2025 by clicking here. ⁠


    In this episode, Cath and Murrin discuss the 2025 Annual Disabled Student Survey. We walk through the paper, share lived experiences related to the questions, and think about what institutions can do next to make the disabled student experience the best that it can be.

    Thanks to Disabled Students UK (DSUK) for sponsoring this episode! Here are some useful resources from them:

    Join the DSUK mailing list

    Learn about the Access Insights Membership

    Sign up for their February Community Space Event

    Discover DSUK's social spaces


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    1 h et 3 min
  • 30. Seeing the World Through a Neurodivergent Lens, Thriving With Sports and Societies, and the Principles of neurohaus: Olly and Amelia’s Story
    Jan 25 2026

    CW: Reference to suicide in literature (32:08-32:19)⁠

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    Olly and Amelia join Cath to discuss their experiences as neurodivergent students and consultants.

    Olly walks us through how he re-entered academia after a significant time away, and how societies kept him afloat during his BA. Amelia shares how she went from missing her grades for her top university to becoming an award-winning Oxford classicist and varsity athlete. Both Amelia and Olly went through late diagnoses for their neurodivergence.


    Following their late diagnoses, Olly and Amelia co-founded neurohaus, a consultancy aimed at helping businesses see the world through a neurodivergent lens. ⁠Click here to find out more about Neurohaus via their website⁠.


    Thanks for listening! :)

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    1 h et 8 min
  • 29. Graduating University without an Autism Diagnosis, Neurodiversity Consultation, and Uncovering Your Truth Through Family Ties: Lisa’s Story
    Jan 18 2026

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    Thanks again to Lisa for coming on the show at such short notice!


    We had a great discussion about her late diagnosis of autism, which went undetected throughout university and some of her working life. Lisa also talks how she found out about her diagnosis. She has founded disability and neurodiversity consultancy called Neurodivergent People. Find out more about it at its website by clicking here.

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    46 min
  • 28. Depression in the Neurodivergent Global Majority, Five Degrees, and the Transformative Nature of Adjustments: Emma’s Story
    Jan 11 2026

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    Interested in Emma's PhD Participatory Research Network? Click here to find out more.


    In this episode, Emma shares their experiences as a multiply neurodivergent person who has attended five different universities.

    They run us through the tools and adjustments which have helped them get through a BEng., three master's, and their current PhD. We discuss Emma's work in developing depression screening tools for neurodivergent people from global majority backgrounds, as well as what has helped throughout her own journey.

    Cath also learns that top London universities book their exams at the same time as major conventions (to their great confusion...).


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    46 min
  • 27. Cystic Fibrosis, Designing HE for Chronic Illness, and the Importance of Prioritising Yourself: Nicola’s Story
    Jan 4 2026

    Nicola shares her experience with cystic fibrosis as a student, as well as what motivates her to engage with disability advocacy. We also discuss how experiences can be improved for all disabled students (and staff) in universities, and how self-kindness can go a long way for those completing a PhD while managing a chronic illness.

    Thanks for tuning in! Here are some links that you may be interested in:

    Linktree (socials, other streaming platforms)

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    49 min