Walk On Podcast Pilot: Katy Sullivan
Publisher |
UCB Comedy
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Comedy
Publication Date |
Nov 03, 2017
Episode Duration |
00:48:40
The UCB Comedy Podcast Network is excited to announce that throughout November we’ll be releasing three diversity based podcast pilots. You can do your part by tuning in and listening to these hilarious underrepresented voices in comedy! Walk On Podcast w/ Joseph Kibler is dedicated to shared stories of those who have overcome their disability; both within the film industry and outside. Joseph interviews comedians, actors, producers, and athletes, all with disabilities, allowing them to share their experiences, their hardships and also their disdain for being considered inspiring “just cause”. In this pilot, Joseph Kibler talks with actor, athlete, double above the knee amputee Katy Sullivan. They discuss the usage of the term “disabled” vs “handicapped” their preferred vocabulary. They talk Katy’s recent work on the stage play The Cost of Living, navigating the entertainment industry the lack of roles representation, being mistaken for military service members, her athletic career, being fetishized, more! Joseph's Twitter: twitter.com/josephkibler Find Katy on Instagram Twitter @kbridgets Katy Sullivan Facebook www.facebook.com/kbridgets/ Walk On Doc twitter.com/walkondoc www.walkondocumentary.com/ The UCB Diversity Podcast Pilot Program is a collaboration between the UCB Comedy Podcast Network and The UCB LA Diversity Program to highlight unique comedic voices in the UCB comedy community interested in the world of podcasting. Program participants were granted access to professional recording equipment personal supplied by UCB Comedy Podcast Network as well as the opportunity present their shows via specific show feeds throughout the Podcast Network.

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