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Thank you for amplifying our voices
I'm still working out in therapy my childhood trauma associated with learning thanks to untrained and/or racist teachers and employers. I have found coping skills, but I'm a work in progress. Your podcast will help me get there. Keep it up!

Love this!
I love this podcast! It puts into words things I think about and don’t necessarily know how to articulate. I really appreciate the amplification of disabled BIPOC voices. ❤️

Disabled + People of Color
I believe this podcast is groundbreaking and uplifts perspectives that really are ignored. But more than that too, Bri as a host creates a marvelous foundation for Disabled perspectives that engage multiple people and ideas. I've never listened to a podcast that engages all of these ideas and community members from writer, activism, artistic, academic, and everyday people who have ideas about how Disability is resilient. It also highlights howAbleism affects people in intense ways and in beautiful ways. I'm so glad this podcast is in the world. Honestly, it challenges us right now during a political climate to really grow and fundamentally not just be curious, but have humor, hope, and intentionality. Thanks Bri for Power Not Pity!

Critical for examining your own bias
This podcast has forced me to ask myself some hard questions. I’m so grateful for the voices and perspectives on this podcast. Thank you, Bri, for creating this platform and sharing these stories.

Absorbing
The guests are very interesting and Bri M manages to bring out their story so that listener gets a greater understanding of what it means to be disabled, to be made to feel less than a person and still find your power.

Awesome show
Bri is a super talented podcaster, amazing interviewer, and has a unique perspective that is not often represented in the media - do yourself a favor and check out Power Not Pity today!

Thank You
Bri is an incredible voice and advocate. Bri’s podcasts are phenomenal and I am so grateful to have access to hear these incredible stories, dreams and visions. These conversations are important and overdue. Thank you Bri for your art, labor and patience.

powerful impact
Each episode of Power Not Pity breaks the mold of how disabled people are usually portrayed. As an able-bodied person I've learned so much about what it’s like to live with a disability (and, particular, as a disabled person of color) in an ableist world, but the impact does not stop there because each guest always has so much more to share. I have come away from this podcast not only wanting to be more conscious of the issue of accessibility, but also questioning the way I internalize the demands of a capitalist society in ways that hurt my own body. Furthermore, as I am a writer, the podcast has inspired me to write characters with disabilities that are real, flawed people in themselves—not vessels, not tools, for the moral journeys of “normal” people.