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The 50/50 Project This Podcast is my way of sharing my experience as a person with a disability and also to give other I welcome anyone that wants to share.

Please feel free to leave comments on the page and respond to others (Please be considerate other people's point of view). While debate and constructive disagreement is welcome... trolling is not. I want to make clear that while this podcast is a forum for people with and caretakers of people with disabilities to share their stories and opinions...I cannot provide any legal advice or assistant. I

want to have discussions regarding how politics affect those of and in the disabled community. I do not participate in political assistance or conspiracies. Anyone can comment on posts. If you want to be interviewed for the podcast, Please message me privately. As owner of this page and the content, I reserve the right to accept or decline at any time. This podcast will not tolerate any of the following: Trolling, racists comments or posts, anti-LGBTQ plus comments or posts. Any s*xist comments or posts. If I see any of these posted or on the page, I will remove it and block it. If you see other people posting this type of language, please bring it to my attention. All are welcome here...regardless of race, religion, s*x, etc. I intend to make this the most inclusive and respectful expression podcast I can. However, I know I will make mistakes and I welcome any constructive criticism if I am missing the mark. I will always do my best to listen and correct anything I can. Interviews can be done by zoom, teams or a written submission. I schedule the interviews once a month. I will provide times once I review and approve your message. Since this podcast is just me doing it...I decide when your story is shared...so it may be awhile before your story posts after you record it. I will communicate with anyone about if and when I share their story. Lastly, I do not receive any funds nor provide payment for interviews. I also do my best to ensure that the page is sent to only those facebook says are interested. However, I do not control if it shares it with people who do not want it. If you see my add on your page and do not want it, understand this has something to do with your privacy settings. you are free to delete and block me. There is no need to leave nasty comments. I look forward to hearing from you all. Please check out the FAQ portion of the page or message me directly If have any questions.

Please listen to this brand new episode!!
21/07/2023

Please listen to this brand new episode!!

 You may be surprised by the answer. Please join me for a new interview that once again answers what's your fifty? This week we are joined by Sarah L. Sarah takes us through her early life as she navigated the world with cerebral palsy and how she overcomes daily challanges as an adult woman with a...

The 50\50  project : Not Going Anywhere
20/07/2023

The 50\50 project : Not Going Anywhere

 You may be surprised by the answer. Please join me for a new interview that once again answers what's your fifty? This week we are joined by Sarah L. Sarah takes us through her early life as she navigated the world with cerebral palsy and how she overcomes daily challanges as an adult woman with a...

18/07/2023

It’s finally here!! a new episode is coming This week, Thursday, at 7pm Central time. Cannot wait for you guys to hear my friend Sarah’s story and have her answer the question ” What’s your 50?”

The 50\50  project : Black History Month: Lois Curtis
04/02/2023

The 50\50 project : Black History Month: Lois Curtis

Lois Curtis is a Black disability activist and artist best known for her role as a plaintiff in the Olmstead vs L.C. Supreme Court Case establishing the right of people with disabilities to live independently. On June 22, 1999, the Court ruled that unjustified segregation of people with disabilities...

01/02/2023

Hey everyone! For Black History Month...We will be posting bios, quotes and interviews from people that have not only been trailblazers in fighting for rights for people with disabilities but have done so will also fighting Racial inequality. If you have know people we should highlight or have a story of your own...Please dm us.

16/01/2023

What have you been doing to serve others lately?

Jesus is our perfect example of a servant heart. Martin Luther King Jr. knew this and had a servant heart himself. How can we take a note from him today? How can you love and serve others well as we go into this week?

Join us in remembering him and celebrating his life today. 💙

The 50\50  project : My 50
26/11/2022

The 50\50 project : My 50

NEW episodes of the 50/50 Project are coming in January of 2023!!! Until then, Please enjoy some RE RELEASE fun with all of our previous episode...beginning with the first one:)

28/10/2022

Hey all! It’s re release time:) Starting Tonight at 8pm…I will be reposting the very first episode. Then every Friday after for the next 9 weeks will post all episodes so far…and tune in for new content 1st of the new year!! Thank you for all your support and to all the amazing contributors❤️ I am so excited to continue sharing stories!

25/09/2022
12/09/2022

We are baaack!!! Please listen tonight CST when I interview one of my best friends and favorite travel partners. We are going to talk about the difficulties and let’s be honest…sometimes very hailrious events that can come with traveling a person with a disability and there friend. (Please keep in this was one of my first episodes I recorded…so I have gotten much better at editing background noise…lol♥️

07/09/2022

Hey 50’s!!! Thank you so much for your patience❤️The page will be down until Monday September 12th…So I can update some info, with and more importantly post new content!!!❤️NOTE: if I have you scheduled for a September interview…this does not affect that, we will do it on the date/time agreed:) and For those that I need to reschedule… I will message you privately to set up times

***ANNOUNCEMENT***‼️Hey everybody!! I hope this message finds you all well and safe. I wanted to update you all on the p...
07/08/2022

***ANNOUNCEMENT***‼️Hey everybody!! I hope this message finds you all well and safe. I wanted to update you all on the podcast. Like most everyone else out there…I have been dealing some personal things that have made it difficult for me to give this podcast and most importantly you who want to share your story. This is why I have decided I will not be posting or recording any interviews until after the Labor Day holiday in September. Although this was not an easy decision, I know it is the right one. I want to come back and be able to share your stories without technical is or schedule interviews without rescheduling them. I know the only way I can do this is by getting myself taken care of…I hope you all understand❤️ Thank you for your patience with me! Please know if you are waiting for your interview post or had an interview to be scheduled…that will all done in September! I love you guys and will see you soon!!

The 50\50  project : Planted Not Buried
16/07/2022

The 50\50 project : Planted Not Buried

While some disabilities are seen many are silent. I am honored to bring you Irene's, Please join me as we discuss her journey with chronic pain, how she made it through some dark roads and is now on a mission to help others deal with their pain and show what means not to be buried by pain but plante...

15/07/2022

Hey all!! Please join us tonight at 8pm for Irene Vaksberg’s 50/50!! Irene talks about her journey of chronic pain and how in spite of those challenges she is on a mission to spread joy and love!! Program note…please the forgive the first few moments of the recording at it got cut short but everything else should be pretty smooth!!

12/07/2022

Hey all! New episode coming Friday night at 8pm central time!! Thank you so much for your patience❤️ Keep sharing your stories!!

18/06/2022

Hey all! I wanted to post an update and share some things. I know this will be lengthy but I think it is important to keep you all in the loop. First, the phone I use to interview and record is broken...I will have it replaced at the end of the month. I have reached out to everyone I believe had interviews scheduled ( If I missed you, my apologies). I am giving everyone currently scheduled or wanting to be on the podcast of waiting until after July 1st or submitting their story in writing that I can post on the site. If you do submit a written one please message me directly. Secondly, I want to thank all of you who informed me that there was some trouble with the audio. To those people whose interviews were affected...I apologize and have already reached out to you to reschedule. Lastly, I want to thank all of you for continuing to support and share your stories. In the coming weeks, I will be editing and posting interviews previously recorded.

Thank you!

13/06/2022

Hey all! I want to first say thank you to those of you who continue to reach out and share your stories...I am looking forward to posting new episodes the end of June. I do want to also say thank you to those who brought to my attention the technical issues from the previous episodes. I have reached out to those people affected in their interviews and am currently working to correct the issue and redoing interviews. Also, with it being pride month, I want to welcome anyone within the disabled community that are also in the LGBTQ PLUS community to share their stories

The 50\50  project : Put the Pedal To The Metal
31/05/2022

The 50\50 project : Put the Pedal To The Metal

I hope you guys truly enjoy my interview with Joy. She is teacher, a performer, a wife and an advocate for her son Stross. When I started this podcast, Joy was one of the first people that came to mind. As a former student of her and her husband Mark, I got to know joy and mark as the navigated thei...

The 50\50  project : The Stross Chronicles
30/05/2022

The 50\50 project : The Stross Chronicles

I hope you guys truly enjoy my interview with Joy. She is teacher, a performer, a wife and an advocate for her son Stross. When I started this podcast, Joy was one of the first people that came to mind. As a former student of her and her husband Mark, I got to know joy and mark as the navigated thei...

29/05/2022

Hey Everyone!!! We are finally back with new episodes and it’s a double header…tune in tonight and tomorrow at 7:30 pm to hear Joy and Katrina’s 50/50♥️ thank for your patience!!

03/05/2022

Hey all! New episodes coming soon!!! Keep up the sharing and thanks for being patient❤️

13/04/2022

Hey all!! Thank you so much for your patience these last few weeks as I get things back on track…I always think of this time of year as a time to start fresh. After the Easter Holiday, I will dropping to new previously recorded episodes that I am really excited about❤️ I will also be reaching out to schedule interviews I had to reschedule. Thank you for hanging in there with me and continuing to share your stories with me and the community you have built on here!!

25/03/2022

Hey all! Due to some personal reasons, I ended up needing to take March off. But, we will be back up and running in April…I am excited to share the conversations I have already have and schedule interviews for new guests❤️ Thank for staying patient and continuing to share!!

14/03/2022

Hey all! Apologizes for the delay in posting in updates…please continue to listen tag and share the page!! New episodes will be posted March 28th🙂 I appreciate everyone’s patience and support❤️ I am excited to continue interviewing, sharing stories and expanding the podcast!!

The 50\50  project : Laughing through the pain
26/02/2022

The 50\50 project : Laughing through the pain

This week the podcast welcomes millitary veteran and comedian Linda Marcus Smith. Please join us as Linda discusses her early life, what led her to join the millitary and how through laughter, it has become her mission to save lives. Please forgive the sound and editing as this was one of the first....

A huge thank you to Amy Kutlik for making the podcast our first shirts and stickers!! We love them!! 😍😍😘😘 Love u bestest...
21/02/2022

A huge thank you to Amy Kutlik for making the podcast our first shirts and stickers!! We love them!! 😍😍😘😘 Love u bestest❤️

The 50\50  project : The Crisis Of  Belonging
20/02/2022

The 50\50 project : The Crisis Of Belonging

Hey All! I am really excited to share the first written 50/50 Project...Billie Maudry Spaight along with several other people whose stories you will hear, showed me how I can use this platform for people with hearing loss. What follows is the written essay Billie submitted I hope you enjoy Billie's....

20/02/2022

Hey All! I am really excited to share the first written 50/50 Project...Billie Mudry Spaight along with several other people whose stories you will hear, showed me how I can use this platform for people with hearing loss. What follows is the written essay Billie submitted I hope you enjoy Billie's 50.

Truth to Power-23

1-7-22

By Billie Mudry Spaight





My Crisis of Belonging…
. .began in my mother’s womb more than 70 years ago when my placenta got detached from the wall of her womb and slid down to block my birth canal. My mom bled, went to the emergency room, and had a cesarean. Both of us nearly lost our lives, but, quite fortunately, survived that ordeal. She was fine. I, however, got damage to my brain as a result of that birth trauma. I had a condition known as choreoathetosis, a type of cerebral palsy. That condition gave me a host of problems, such as hearing loss, speech problems, spasticity especially around my mouth, general bad balance, and more. Add to that one leg slightly shorter than the other resulting in a limp and scoliosis that brought their own problems into the mix. It’s like a medical soap opera and I laugh about it because it’s absurd. I laugh because I refuse to let these things define me.

I had to go to school. Ugh. I loved learning whatever I could hear. I was excellent at reading. My developmental disabilities did not challenge my intellect. I had some friends. But, OY, enough of the other kids really made an emotional mess out of me, because I looked different, sounded different, and didn’t belong. I was called a spazz, a freak, dumb, and crazy. Those kids had a field day making fun out of how I talked and what my face looked like. Sometimes the mockery would get so intense that I would just stay home because I couldn’t take it. This followed me from grades 1 through 12 and, to a less-obvious extent, into the rest of my life. Lots of fun, yea.

When Trump made fun of a disabled reporter—he gave me a PTSD attack in the bargain bringing back a horrible memory. I danced at my junior high school prom with a gal who had Down’s syndrome. Her brother was a nasty piece of work who mocked me so much that I had to be pulled out of school for a couple of weeks. There are tons of other incidents, but what’s the point of citing a bunch of stories about how schoolkids can be nasty? Now, they call it bullying. Yep, I got beat up by a couple of kids for not hearing something they said to me. Nice kids, eh?

I still made it out of school O.K. I didn’t flunk out. I went to college, got my B.A., and eventually ended up in publishing. What’s more, I found the love of my life, J. Paddy Spaight, and we married. He didn’t care about my disabilities. He loved my abilities and just me as a human being. Still married for nearly 40 years and still in love.



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There are ongoing things that occur with certain disabilities. When one is hearing impaired, that is not a visible disability. It’s hard for people to grasp that I can hear some things and not other things. When I make a comment that doesn’t relate to what somebody actually said, it can appear as if I am either dumb or a mental case. People don’t automatically realize that I misheard something. They forget to face me when they talk. They forget that the background noise drowns out what they are saying. When I interrupt them, I am not being rude. All I know is that they stopped talking. I don’t hear the little cue that indicates they have more to say. They have no idea how intensely I am working continuously attempting to grasp what people are saying and understand what is happening all around me. It’s called hypervigilance. They don’t know how hard it is for me to get a word in edgewise, because I don’t know when it is truly O.K. for me to speak and to get it right. Thus, so much of I say is often ignored or dismissed by people.

For the longest time, I knew that there was something wrong with me, but I never really faced it—not until my mid-30s when I got harassed on a job for having hearing problems. That’s when I realized what I was dealing with—having a disability. That was what was wrong with me and that was what too many people were reacting to.



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Let me get a little bit political here. Disabilities are not generally on people’s minds. The only time disabilities ever get mentioned by politicians is when they are arguing about health care. Me? I am all-in for single-payor to pay for the myriad prescriptions I and my husband need just to function like normal neurotypical folks. Pete Buttigieg is the only politician who consistently mentions disabled people. He also talks about feeling isolated and alone, like he didn’t belong because of his s*xual orientation. The first time I heard that, I was just one big puddle of tears. That sense of isolation, that awful, awkward feeling of something being wrong was what I identified very closely with—because of my disabilities. I could just feel that pain that he was expressing. It hit me right in the gut; it hit me down to my core where I live.

I know what it is like to be laughed at, to not be taken seriously, to be pushed out. I know what it is like to feel the pain of other folks who share that experience.

I took the struggle I had with my disabilities to develop empathy for other marginalized people. Marching for their causes, voting for their rights, crying for their pain. . .all like it was my own. I didn’t realize this. I figured it was just because of my being a liberal. But the extent that these things affected me was much more than that. It was identification—not identity politics—a sense of having experienced that pain of being on the outside. Pete said:



I am interested in tapping into the experience that Chasten and I have as a happy married couple but also as people who know what it’s like to be othered and to hopefully use that as some basis for solidarity. Not only with other members of the LGBT-Q community but anybody who for whatever reason has experienced exclusion or wondered whether they belong.



He calls this experience the Crisis of Belonging; I call it my life. That deep experiential empathy is vital to me. It is about the core of my existence. He was talking about exactly what I have done all my life. We both were taking lead (our negative experience) and transmuting it into gold (empathy for others). What beautiful alchemy!

There is so much more. Pete’s best friend when he was young was a person with a developmental disability. I have two of those disabilities. Pete got a Deaf sign name from Anderson Pleasants and learned some signing to thank him in a video. Then Pete hired Anderson to do a summer internship in South Bend. I’ve seen a picture of Anderson visiting Pete and Chasten at their home. OMG!



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If you are anything like me, you might feel that having high intelligence is a kind of disability. Let’s face it, highly intelligent folks are kind-of like freaks. People are afraid of us. They tune out what we say because they are embarrassed to admit that they maybe don’t understand what we are talking about. I wish I had the skill to make myself understood, to belong more. I’ve tried to dumb things down, and all that happens is that people think I am stupid. Oops, bad strategy. Maybe people with hearing impairment are not supposed to be smart? You think?



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I had the Holiday Blues recently, a very common phenomenon. I was sad because some people in my family did not get in touch with me on my computer. This is the only way I can communicate. It is my portal into connecting with others besides my husband. I posted about my blues and I was shamed by someone who was going through something worse (she didn’t say what it was). She wanted me to be like Tiny Tim, a good little disabled person, always sweet and taking all the abuse and nastiness the world can offer me. Sorry, no can do. I shared my pain about this expectation with a good friend. He cited how he was abandoned by so-called friends because he found out that he had a condition. There are truly nasty people in this world. It’s not my job to paste a smile on my face and just bear it all. It IS my job to tell the truth about human pain and vulnerability. I am not Tiny Tim. I’m me, with all the complexities and myriad feelings that make up a human being. Being treated wrongly hurts, and it makes me angry; any human being would admit to that. Why should I be different?

It’s not all bad. There are many good people who do extend caring and connectivity to those of us who have disabilities. I’m not sour on the whole human race—just that part of it that is insensitive and uncaring. The many who march for cures, who contribute to foundations, and who speak out about disabilities through the arts and other venues are inspirational. There are always the angels who hold doors open for us. I see them all the time. It is my hope that we are moving toward enlightenment so we can be more compassionate and caring toward each other. Let us all enlighten the world about disabilities by speaking Truth to Power.



Billie Mudry Spaight is a medical copyeditor. She lives with her husband, writer, J. Paddy Spaight, and their two cats (Corduroy and Gizmo), in Richmond Hill, New York City. Crafting, photography, and computer art are among her favorite pastimes. She likes to study medical things as well as researching the paranormal. The author of a small booklet of very short stories, Paradox: True or False Tales, she is currently writing this series of columns, Truth to Power, on her page, with the hope of putting them together a book of essays.



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This column is written in an attempt to communicate with all of you readers. I hope it will make you think and I also hope that you will enjoy it. If you disagree, tell me why. I could learn something. Maybe you want to add something. Please do. Silence says nothing. Even a simple LIKE shows that you are engaging with this, so any and all KIND FEEDBACK AND/OR CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM is very much appreciated. And feel free to share this with your own friends.

The 50\50  project : Hope Is A Fight
19/02/2022

The 50\50 project : Hope Is A Fight

I am so excited for you to meet Kerry. She was my first interview and she has an inspiring story, Join us a we discuss what is like for your entire life can change in two minutes and how you always fight for hope

18/02/2022

Hey all, Sorry for the late post…we be posting two new episodes throughout the weekend (One Audio and One written testimony) I will be tagging the guests in them and transcripts should be attached❤️ I will post an update when they are up! Thanks and keep those stories coming in!

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