Resilience Squadron: Accessibility, Representation and Mental Health in Star Wars Fandom

By: Greg Norman and Jack Vasvary
  • Summary

  • A monthly podcast where Greg Norman and Jack Vasvary share and discuss great stories related to disability, chronic illness, and mental health within the Star Wars fandom. They cover accessibility, representation, and other topics related to inclusion across the Star Wars fan community and in the Star Wars universe. Part of the Skywalking Network.
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Episodes
  • 10 - Roll of the Resistance
    Jul 30 2024

    The Resilience Squadron Podcast - Episode 10 - Roll of the Resistance

    Resilience Squadron is a periodic podcast where Greg Norman and Jack Vasvary share and discuss great stories related to disability, chronic illness, and mental health within the Star Wars fandom.

    In this episode we’re joined by Lisa Belasco (ScavengerPrincess) to discuss major changes Disney recently made to the Disability Access Service program at their parks, which has affected many of their disabled guests.

    Disclaimer:
    This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice. If you have questions about a medical condition, please consult your nearest 2-1B medical droid.

    Transcript

    Show Links:
    Scavenger Princess on Instagram
    Scavenger Princess on Facebook
    Change.Org Petition
    DAS Defenders Facebook Group
    Disney With Disabilities Facebook Group
    Dysautonomia & Disney Facebook Group
    DAS Defenders Resources (Google Doc)
    Rebecca “The Sparkly Pirate” Davis (DASDenied)
    USA Today - 'Imagine something': Disabled Disney guests demand action after DAS program changes
    Fox 53 Orlando - 'DAS Defenders' group hopes Disney reverses changes to its Disability Access Service policy
    NBC News - Disney fans say changes to disability program exclude many people who were previously covered

    Website:
    http://resiliencesquadron.com

    Social:
    https://www.instagram.com/ResilienceSquadron
    https://www.threads.com/ResilienceSquadron
    https://www.facebook.com/ResilienceSquadron
    https://twitter.com/ResilienceSquad

    Music:

    Soaring Theme and Restless by SoundsCrate.com

    https://soundscrate.com/royalty-free-music/Soaring-Theme

    https://soundscrate.com/sound-effects/soundscrate-restless

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • 9 - Celebration For All
    May 18 2022

    Resilience Squadron is a monthly podcast where Greg Norman and Jack Vasvary share and discuss great stories related to disability, chronic illness, and mental health within the Star Wars fandom.

    It’s Celebration time. In this episode Greg and Jack are joined by Terrie Lee, who co-created the Facebook group Star Wars Celebration ADA Attendees, as they have an in-depth discussion with Austin Whitney, CEO of Ten Fifty Entertainment, who is handling accommodations for Celebration 2022 in Anaheim on May 26-29. Austin tells us about how his experiences with music festivals and other events helped him adjust to his own disability, shares his approach and philosophy for running inclusive events, and answers specific questions about accommodations at Celebration.

    Disclaimer

    This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice. If you have questions about a medical condition, please consult your nearest 2-1B medical droid.

    Episode Links:

    StarWarsCelebration.com – ADA Assistance Program

    StarWarsCelebration.com – Health & Safety

    Star Wars Celebration ADA Attendees Facebook Group

    Ten Fifty Entertainment

    Accessible Festivals

    Ophelia the Festival Dog’s Instagram

    Terrie’s Instagram (NerdGirlTravels)

    Celebration ADA support email: ada@reedpop.com

    Music:

    Soaring Theme and Restless by SoundsCrate.com

    https://soundscrate.com/royalty-free-music/Soaring-Theme

    https://soundscrate.com/sound-effects/soundscrate-restless

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    Click here to read the transcript

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Visions of Disabilities
    Mar 11 2022

    Resilience Squadron is a monthly podcast on the Skywalking Through Neverland Network where Greg Norman and Jack Vasvary share and discuss great stories related to disability, chronic illness, and mental health within the Star Wars fandom.

    In this episode Greg and Jack talk to Emma Mieko Candon, author of Star Wars Ronin: A Visions Novel, based on the short The Duel from the Star Wars Visions animated series. Emma, self-described as a queer, disabled cyborg, talks about her experiences with life-threatening illness and chronic pain, how it shaped her writing, and how it helped form the alternate-Star Wars universe of The Ronin.

    Disclaimer
    This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice. If you have questions about a medical condition, please consult your nearest 2-1B medical droid.

    Show Links:
    https://twitter.com/EmmaCandon
    Emma on Instagram
    Emma on Tumblr
    Ronin on Amazon
    Ronin on Bookshop
    Ronin on Audible
    Ronin on OverDrive (Local library search)

    Please check out and donate to the Amidala Initiative to support and protect trans youth in Texas.

    Social:
    http://resiliencesquadron.com
    https://twitter.com/ResilienceSquad
    https://www.facebook.com/ResilienceSquadron
    https://www.instagram.com/ResilienceSquadron

    Transcript:

    Transcript available here

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    1 hr and 8 mins

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