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Unbroken: The Paralympics and its record
Annabelle Williams
4 episodes
3 days ago
Every four years, the Paralympics shines a spotlight on the world's best athletes with disabilities. The Paris Paralympics – which start August 2024 – promises to be the biggest yet.   But beyond moments in the spotlight, what is the record of the Paralympics movement itself? What has it achieved not just for athletes, but for people with disabilities more broadly?  In an exciting new four-part audio documentary, gold medal-winning Paralympian Annabelle Williams talks to athletes, administrators and archivists to tell the story of how the Paralympics began and what it’s become. Along the way, she hears countless stories – both affirming and affronting – of athletes' experiences. But Unbroken also hears from people with disabilities who have no interest in sport whatsoever. Combined, they tell the story of what the Paralympic movement has – and hasn’t – achieved for the cause of disability representation and advocacy.  Records are broken at every Paralympics. But what’s the record of the Paralympics itself?  Unbroken: The Paralympics and its Record, is available through all major podcast platforms. Transcripts are available at https://hireup.com.au/unbroken Unbroken: The Paralympics and its Record is presented by Annabelle Williams. The series producer and executive producer is Sarah Allely. Research is by Kylie Grey and sound engineering by Isabella Tropiano. Andrew Thomas is the commissioning editor.  Unbroken is sponsored by Hireup but is editorially independent of the company.   Hireup invests in media projects likely to be of interest to our community, but neither endorses nor controls their content.
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Every four years, the Paralympics shines a spotlight on the world's best athletes with disabilities. The Paris Paralympics – which start August 2024 – promises to be the biggest yet.   But beyond moments in the spotlight, what is the record of the Paralympics movement itself? What has it achieved not just for athletes, but for people with disabilities more broadly?  In an exciting new four-part audio documentary, gold medal-winning Paralympian Annabelle Williams talks to athletes, administrators and archivists to tell the story of how the Paralympics began and what it’s become. Along the way, she hears countless stories – both affirming and affronting – of athletes' experiences. But Unbroken also hears from people with disabilities who have no interest in sport whatsoever. Combined, they tell the story of what the Paralympic movement has – and hasn’t – achieved for the cause of disability representation and advocacy.  Records are broken at every Paralympics. But what’s the record of the Paralympics itself?  Unbroken: The Paralympics and its Record, is available through all major podcast platforms. Transcripts are available at https://hireup.com.au/unbroken Unbroken: The Paralympics and its Record is presented by Annabelle Williams. The series producer and executive producer is Sarah Allely. Research is by Kylie Grey and sound engineering by Isabella Tropiano. Andrew Thomas is the commissioning editor.  Unbroken is sponsored by Hireup but is editorially independent of the company.   Hireup invests in media projects likely to be of interest to our community, but neither endorses nor controls their content.
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Episode 1: Origins and impact
Unbroken: The Paralympics and its record
36 minutes
2 years ago
Episode 1: Origins and impact
Unbroken: The Paralympics and its record
Every four years, the Paralympics shines a spotlight on the world's best athletes with disabilities. The Paris Paralympics – which start August 2024 – promises to be the biggest yet.   But beyond moments in the spotlight, what is the record of the Paralympics movement itself? What has it achieved not just for athletes, but for people with disabilities more broadly?  In an exciting new four-part audio documentary, gold medal-winning Paralympian Annabelle Williams talks to athletes, administrators and archivists to tell the story of how the Paralympics began and what it’s become. Along the way, she hears countless stories – both affirming and affronting – of athletes' experiences. But Unbroken also hears from people with disabilities who have no interest in sport whatsoever. Combined, they tell the story of what the Paralympic movement has – and hasn’t – achieved for the cause of disability representation and advocacy.  Records are broken at every Paralympics. But what’s the record of the Paralympics itself?  Unbroken: The Paralympics and its Record, is available through all major podcast platforms. Transcripts are available at https://hireup.com.au/unbroken Unbroken: The Paralympics and its Record is presented by Annabelle Williams. The series producer and executive producer is Sarah Allely. Research is by Kylie Grey and sound engineering by Isabella Tropiano. Andrew Thomas is the commissioning editor.  Unbroken is sponsored by Hireup but is editorially independent of the company.   Hireup invests in media projects likely to be of interest to our community, but neither endorses nor controls their content.