• THE POD IS BACK! Disability Pride and AITA for sleeping with a disabled guy on the first date?

  • Jul 26 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

THE POD IS BACK! Disability Pride and AITA for sleeping with a disabled guy on the first date?

  • Summary

  • Hi friends!
    After taking a few months off, I thought i would call my come back a season 2. I have a bit of a plan for episodes and i am really excited with how this episode came out with my editing and just how it flows! I am wanting to do more AITA stories; feel free to send me your own 👀 to cripplechroniclespod@gmail.com.

    I am also going to be reading some of my poetry, having a look on at least 10 years since writing some of them. As well as some poems from my favourite creators online, and on paper.
    I also want to take a bit of a leap into doing some deep dives on reality TV shows that i enjoy watching - these videos wont be avaliable on audio, however just videos on this youtube channel!!

    I hope you enjoy this weeks episode, i am trying to get back on with being consistent with fortnightly updates, not sure of time if i have a day like when i was posting this, it may be early in the day.. it may be later. but always on a Friday! Much love 🥰

    Email: cripplechroniclespod@gmail.com
    Socials: @cripplechroniclespod on Instagram + Tiktok

    Introduction: 00:00 -
    Beacon of Resilience Poem:
    AITA Story Part 1:
    AITA Story Part 2:
    AITA Story Part 3:
    Some Part 3 Comments:
    End of Part 3:
    AITA Story Part 4:
    Outro:

    Music: Skating On the Uppers by National Sweetheart


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