Carly Findlay

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The discrimination hangover

May 11, 2021 Carly Findlay Leave a Comment

The discrimination hangover

💔 I want to talk about the discrimination hangover. Because I am exhausted. On Sunday a taxi driver refused to take me because of my face. I lodged a complaint to the taxi company and taxi regulator. I wrote about it across three social media platforms early on Sunday night … [Read more...]

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Ichthyosis Awareness Month

May 3, 2021 Carly Findlay Leave a Comment

Ichthyosis Awareness Month

May is Ichthyosis Awareness Month. Here I am, for your awareness. I have Ichthyosis - the type I have is Netherton’s Syndrome. There are around 25 types of Ichthyosis, ranging in severity, appearance and treatments. Mine is one of the obvious, severe types (itchy, painful and … [Read more...]

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A little bit of magic

April 10, 2021 Carly Findlay Leave a Comment

A little bit of magic

Image: two people standing against a wall, smiling, hugging, looking at each other. On the left is Carly, and on the right is Eliza. The most magical thing happened this afternoon. I saw the beautiful Eliza Hull play at National Gallery of Victoria. So very talented. Eliza … [Read more...]

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New covers for Growing Up Disabled in Australia

April 1, 2021 Carly Findlay Leave a Comment

New covers for Growing Up Disabled in Australia

  New cover release! By popular demand, I’ve worked with Black Inc to develop some alternative covers for Growing Up Disabled in Australia. These covers are aimed at the (mostly non disabled) people who just can’t bear to … [Read more...]

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Book review – Before I Saw You by Emily Houghton

March 29, 2021 Carly Findlay Leave a Comment

Book review – Before I Saw You by Emily Houghton

CW: ableism, trauma, spoilers   I have a lot of thoughts about Before I Saw You - the 34th book I’ve read so far this year. Before I Saw You popped up on my Kindle recommendations - and honestly, I should have heeded the alarm bells of the snippets of previous reviews. “A … [Read more...]

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  • The death of Offspring's Dr Patrick Reid. The TV death that stopped a nation.
  • What kind of person laughs at a stranger's face?
  • My concerns about Wonder the film (and how to talk to your kids about Wonder)
  • Miss You Love - an analysis of a beautful Silverchair song
  • Disability is not a bad thing! - My keynote speech for International Day of People with Disability in Albury Wodonga
  • The Greatest Showman - upliftspirational exploitation and the able gaze

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The material on Tune into Radio Carly is copyright. The writing in this blog is by Carly Findlay unless otherwise stated. Most photos in this blog are by Carly Findlay unless otherwise stated. Please do not reproduce without permission from Carly Findlay. This blog represents my personal opinions and experiences. It does not reflect those of my employers'. The information I provide about ichthyosis is mostly based on personal experiences. Please seek medical advice or counseling before trying any new treatments I've written about. Where stared, I use affiliate links on this blog. By clicking them, I receive a small percentage of the purchase.

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