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Episode 50: Is God disabled?

Episode 50: Is God disabled?

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Kimberly talks with self-described queer, disabled, feminist, Rabbi, Julia Watts Belser. Her book, Loving Our Own Bones: Disability Wisdom and the Spiritual Subversiveness of Knowing Ourselves Whole, received the 2025 Grawemeyer Award for Religion from the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and the University of Louisville. They talk about grappling with spiritual texts as people with disabilities. If you are interested in registering for Rabbi Belser’s public lecture, either in person or online, visit givebutter.com/2025Grawemeyer Thanks to Chris Ankin for use of his song, “Change.” The book "A Celebration of Family: Stories of Parents with Disabilities." is available from Amazon here. Be sure to follow the Advocado Press Facebook page Visit Appalachian Assistive Technology Loan Fund for assistance. Visit Moving Forward, the Advocado Press blog. Send comments and questions to demandanddisrupt@gmail.com Demand and Disrupt is sponsored by the Advocado Press and the Center For Accessible Living. You can find the transcript in the show notes below when they become available. Transcript Kimberly Parsley Today on Demand and Disrupt, I speak with Rabbi Julia Watts-Belzer, author of Loving Our Own Bones and the 2025 winner of the Graumeier Award for Religion. Robotic Voice You're listening to Demand and Disrupt, the podcast for information about accessibility, advocacy, and all things disability. Kimberly Parsley Welcome to Demand and Disrupt, a disability podcast. I'm your host, Kimberly Parsley. Sam Moore And I'm your co-host, Sam Moore. Sam Moore How you doing, Kimberly? Kimberly Parsley I am doing very well. How about yourself, Sam? Sam Moore I'm doing great. You know, spring is kind of sort of in the air. The temps are going up and down, though. But, you know, it's March Madness here, too. And I know you're such a big basketball fan, Kimberly. Kimberly Parsley Yes, so much. I don't even know. I don't even know what's going on, so you should probably tell me. Sam Moore Well, I tell you, we're going to – you're going to watch at least one game before the national title. Between now and the second week of April, you're going to watch at least one game. Kimberly Parsley I only know that WKU is not in it this year. Sam Moore The Tops are not in it. Kimberly Parsley They're not in it. So there's just nothing for me. There's nothing for me. Sam Moore They're setting their sights on next year. Kimberly Parsley So I guess all the basketball fans are just in heaven, huh? Sam Moore Yes, but even the most diehard of basketball fans need a little break here and there, and we're glad to give them one through Demand and Disrupt. Kimberly Parsley That we are, that we are. It's a beautiful spring. My husband and daughter picked me some daffodils and you and I were talking that they are called many things daffodils. Sam Moore Yes, I've heard my mom calls them Jonicles, and you said that your mom calls them Buttercups. Kimberly Parsley She calls them March flags and March flags. Sam Moore Or March flags, that's right. Kimberly Parsley Yeah. And then they're also called buttercups, which I just think is adorable. Sam Moore That reminds me of an old song from the 60s. "Why do you build me up, buttercup, baby, just to let me down?" Sam Moore You've heard that song, haven't you? Kimberly Parsley Wow, not sung like that, I haven't. Sam Moore That's an oldie but a goodie. [laughter] I'm not old enough to remember it, but I still know it. Kimberly Parsley [laughter] Right. And you were telling me a story, speaking of old, about a nursing home. Sam Moore Yes, I'm glad you brought that up, Kimberly, because, you know, our good buddy, Eldon, who you and I both know. Kimberly Parsley Hello, shout out to Eldon. Sam Moore Yeah, he and I were talking the other day. He was telling me about a buddy of his who is a musician, and he goes around to a lot of local and regional venues to entertain people. Anyway, Eldon's buddy, he was going in to sing at this nursing home a few weeks ago, and he was going to entertain the troops with some singing and play guitar. Anyhow, he noticed that one of the guys in the audience was in particularly poor shape because he just looked like he was in a lot of pain and struggling big time. And anyhow, this guy had a request. And so he's not able to get to everybody's requests every show, but he thought, gosh, I got to honor this guy's request because this day is probably not going to have a whole lot of bright points for him. So we got to at least give him one and play a song. So he did, and he sang and he played his way through it. He had a great sense of pride knowing that he had done his part to make this old man's day a little better. So anyhow, after the show, he went to talk to this old man. He shook his hand and he said, I hope you get better. Old man looked straight at him, said, I hope you do, too. [laughter] Poor musician. Kimberly Parsley Just, just, just so, so everyone's a ...

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