BBC's Disability podcast with a suitably dyspraxic name
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BBC's Disability podcast with a suitably dyspraxic name
In my on-going search for decent podcasts to listen to and keep me entertained while on the road I've just stumbled upon 'Ouch' which is the BBC's disability podcast, but not in a support way but rather a 'lifestyle' way so it says. I'll give it a listen in a while but I was thinking that the name - Ouch - would also be a great name for anything dyspraxic related given out tendancy for misjudging spaces and generally falling over with dramatic regularity. I've no idea if any of the podcast will be at all relevant for any of us but it might be worth a listen. It's at http://www.bbc.co.uk/ouch/, not that the Beeb needs any more promotion than it already gets, but still
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Speaking of podcasts I am involved in one called Out of the Zone or OOTZ for short I do it with someone called Chris it is very entertaining as it is our ideas plastered all over it. If you enjoy good random banter and good music head over to http://www.youthcomm.org.uk I also do a radio show called Off the Wall on a Thursday from 4-6pm on that website hope no one minds me plugging but I just thought I'd help with finding something to listen to
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I'll fess up and say that i really like Ouch! funny old crips they are!
someone posted something on dyspraxia the other week, and the second person to reply was someone with mild cerebral palsy! see I'm not the only one who sees the similarity in experience!!!!
check it ouuuuuuut
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbouch/F2322273?thread=3669276
someone posted something on dyspraxia the other week, and the second person to reply was someone with mild cerebral palsy! see I'm not the only one who sees the similarity in experience!!!!
check it ouuuuuuut
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbouch/F2322273?thread=3669276
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