Health, wellness, and disability: How disabled people navigate the wellbeing industry
Open Dialogue, Culture Latifa Daud Open Dialogue, Culture Latifa Daud

Health, wellness, and disability: How disabled people navigate the wellbeing industry

People with disabilities want to participate in all aspects of life, work, play, social, fitness. We are multifaceted, and we want to be involved in things that non-disabled people want to as well. It's just finding ways to make it work, because it is possible. A little bit of creative thinking, and making yourself available to learning.

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I lost my confidence in 2021
Open Dialogue Liam Sharma Open Dialogue Liam Sharma

I lost my confidence in 2021

I live for connection. I live for shattering glass tables with my three best friends and a straggler we scooped up in our Uber at 2 AM from the afters. I like holding my friends, like really properly holding them, squeezing the life out of them into me.

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Trauma to advocacy with Millie Grant
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Trauma to advocacy with Millie Grant

Oh trauma, you seem to consume my existence. You left a nasty invisible scar on my brain and now demand my full attention. You leave me no choice but to reluctantly oblige your demands. Forcing me to accept and journey through my trauma to navigate myself a new safe path. I’m from Christchurch so like all the roads here, mine has some bumps in the way.

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This is everything I don’t know about grief
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This is everything I don’t know about grief

I never knew death before my twenties. I’d never lost anyone before then. I think I started to believe that death as a concept was something stigmatised. My inner realist understands that death is ever approaching the longer we live, with the more risks we take. I guess I had it in my head, a form of acceptance; death is inevitable. I’ve been fortunate in my youth to have held onto every single one of my extended family members, every single one of my close friends.

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My battle with body hair: A rant
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My battle with body hair: A rant

There is a famous Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres painting of a woman reclining in a harem, entitled La Grande Odalisque (1814). Her pose is elegant but seductive. She is both objectified and exoticized, and Ingres’ version of an idealised white beauty culturally appropriating the shit out of a fictional Orient.

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Tessa Berger: No one can take my sexuality away from me any more 
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Tessa Berger: No one can take my sexuality away from me any more 

I’d never questioned my sexuality until I met her. We were inexplicably drawn to one another. It was platonic at first, an innocent kind of adoration that soon developed into a deep friendship. But with every new day came the daunting realisation that it was never going to be enough. We fought how we felt at every turn, I tried to tell myself that it would fade, but we loved each other seemingly without reason.

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How I let bulimia swallow me whole — Sonya Prior
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How I let bulimia swallow me whole — Sonya Prior

There is this almost out of body push and pull of ‘I don’t know what I’m doing’ versus ‘I know exactly what I’m doing’. My head warms, my eyes blur and it’s as if all the fragmented versions of myself crash into one another, fighting and flailing against themselves until I choose what to do next.  It happened whilst I typed this.

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Breaking up with Borderline – Hannah Stehlin
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Breaking up with Borderline – Hannah Stehlin

The process of getting diagnosed with BPD was particularly long for me. A number of health professionals played musical chairs with various SSRI's and disorders and even at one point, concluded that there was actually no mental illness present at all. Finally the very sheer curtain of 'high functioning' was drawn, leaving behind a diagnosis, a pharmaceutical power couple and a clinical psychologist. Lucky me. No really, fucking lucky me.

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An open letter on stripping
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An open letter on stripping

I’ll be honest, this is my first time writing anything with the intention of getting it published. And I am beyond ecstatic that it is about something I have fallen in love with, dancing, otherwise known as stripping.

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Abortion
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Abortion

I have had two surgical abortions, the first at 22 and the second at 26. In many ways I think I tried to ignore the reality of the first pregnancy and its subsequent termination and that is the way it somewhat remains to this day. There wasn’t a shred of doubt in my decision the first time around.

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