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  • Disability Bitch hates food fascists

    Disability Bitch is put in a bad mood by a new report suggesting that eating processed foods can cause depression, and argues that wholefood is not 'simple' for all. More

  • Disability Bitch hates being offended

    Disability Bitch isn't annoyed by Jimmy Carr's controversial joke, but thinks that it's high time that we put discrimination into perspective. More

  • 13 Questions: Simon Minty

    Simon lives a diverse life. By day, he runs his own disability consultancy business, but by night, he is a stand-up with disabled comedy collective, Abnormally Funny People. More

  • AUDIO: Comedian Josh Blue

    Comedian Josh Blue shot to fame after winning a TV stand-up search. He caught up with Ouch! for a podcast interview before beginning a mammoth US tour. More

  • Ouch Podcast #38

    Mat Fraser and Kiruna Stamell present, our guest is US comedian Josh Blue who 'puts the cerebral in Cerebral Palsy.' Disability life from the Post Office to Namibia and more. More

  • Disability arts and laughs down under

    Liz Carr is in Melbourne, checking out a disability arts festival and meeting some Aussie crips. But what will the local disabled and mainstream audiences make of her act? More

  • 13 Questions: Chris McCausland

    Blind stand-up comic Chris McCausland is about to tour his self-titled show. So with tales of taps, MI5 and burning his face, he answers Ouch's probing questions. More

  • 13 Questions: Jamie Green

    Jamie got so tired of being turned away from venues due to lack of wheelchair access, that he decided to set up his very own accessible comedy club in London More

  • 13 Questions: Sophie Pelham

    A writer and actress with bipolar, Sophie drew from her own experiences when creating a show for the Edinburgh Fringe. She answers Ouch's 13 questions. More

  • 13 Questions: Steve Day

    With the Edinburgh Fringe in full swing for 2008, we ask 13 Questions of one of the hits of the Festival: deaf comedian Steve Day. More

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