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Home > Podcast > Ouch! Talk Show #42

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Mat Fraser and Liz Carr

August 2009 podcast

Ouch! Talk Show #42

5 August 09

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Great discussions this month. The link you never knew was there between being disabled and being a mermaid, adjusting to the needs of a new disabled partner and blind women trained to find breast cancer lumps. All the latest features plus unsigned artist Lady MJ Warrior and a daef, blind and aspie panel discuss the enabling technology they drool over. With Mat Fraser and Liz Carr.
Emma Tracey, Charlie Swinbourne and robyn Steward
Our Roundtable panel      
Rob Crossan
Our news man Rob Crossan in the studio      
Robyn Steward - our aspie expert
Robyn Steward      

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