Carrie Gillon: Hi and welcome to The Vocal Fries Podcast, the podcast about linguistic discrimination. Megan Figueroa: I'm Megan Figueroa. Carrie: And I'm Carrie Gillon. Megan: And I just got to see you in person, Carrie. Carrie: I know, yes. Megan: Yes. Carrie: You got to see Vancouver in all its sunny glory. Megan: I … Continue reading Language City Transcript
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Uneffing the Binary Transcript
Megan Figueroa: Hi, welcome to the Vocal Fries podcast, the podcast about linguistic discrimination. Carrie Gillon: I'm Carrie Gillon. Megan: And I'm Megan Figueroa. Carrie, someone called us insufferable twits. Carrie: Sure did. Megan: On the internet. Carrie: On the interwebs. Megan: We don't get a lot of actual reviews, which, if you do like … Continue reading Uneffing the Binary Transcript
The (In)Visibility of Disability Transcript
Megan Figueroa: Hi, and welcome to the Vocal Fries podcast. The podcast about linguistic discrimination. Carrie: I’m Carrie Gillon. Megan: And I’m Megan Figueroa. Carrie, you’re about to get on a plane. Well, soon. Very soon. Carrie: Yeah soon, pretty soon. Yeah, Tuesday night, taking the red-eye, which I hate, but there wasn’t really a … Continue reading The (In)Visibility of Disability Transcript
The Rhetoric of Racism Transcript
Carrie Gillon: Hi, and welcome to the Vocal Fries Podcast, the podcast about linguistic discrimination. Megan Figueroa: I'm Megan Figueroa. Carrie: And I'm Carrie Gillon. Megan: Well, Carrie, congratulations. I heard you had a book deal. Carrie: Right back at you. Yeah. Megan: So exciting. Carrie: Yes. So for people who are not on Twitter, … Continue reading The Rhetoric of Racism Transcript
Fear and Loathing in Politics and Academia
Megan Figueroa: Hi. Welcome to the Vocal Fries podcast, the podcast about linguistic discrimination. Carrie Gillon: I'm Carrie Gillon. Megan: And I'm Megan Figueroa, and I'm upright at my computer. Carrie: Oh, boy. The worst has arrived. Again. Megan: Yeah. Again. I know. I remember when he was in office last time, people had commented … Continue reading Fear and Loathing in Politics and Academia