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What will the welfare reforms announced by the government on Tuesday mean for disabled people who claim benefits?In this emergency episode, Emma Tracey tries to find out by talking to the BBC's Disability Correspondent Nikki Fox, two claimants of disability benefits - Ellen Clifford and Justine Stamp - and to Arun Veerappan of the Disability Policy Centre. PRODUCERS: DANIEL GORDON, ALEX COLLINS PRESENTER: EMMA TRACEY EDITOR: DAMON ROSE SOUND RECORD AND MIX: DAVE O'NEILL
Ellen Clifford contextualizes the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill – often referred to as the assisted dying or assisted suicide bill – within the long history of eugenic politics and welfare reform.Ellen Clifford is a disabled activist and writer. She is on the National Steering Group for Disabled People Against Cuts and is the author of The War on Disabled People: Capitalism, Welfare and the Making of a Human Catastrophe. SUPPORT: www.buymeacoffee.com/redmedicineSoundtrack by Mark PilkingtonTwitter: @red_medicine__www.redmedicine.substack.com/
Your death should be your own, as much as possible. That's one of the principles behind the Assisted Dying Bill. It lets adults with less than 6 months to live end their lives. But disability campaigners fear that people who don't want to die might be pressured to let themselves be killed. Ellen Clifford is […]
Why don't I think that artificial intelligence (AI) will replace human writers any time soon? What are some tips you can use for maintaining a healthy relationship with wine? What are some of the challenges women in the wine industry still face? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm being interviewed by Ellen Clifford on The Wine Situation podcast. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks Highlights Was wine part of my family's culture growing up? When did I start learning about wine, and why did I decide to make the career transition? When did I introduce my son to wine, and what is his relationship with alcohol like as an adult? How do I account for different tastes and preferences when I'm writing wine reviews? Is there a place for AI in writing? Why don't I think AI will replace human writers any time soon? What was the inspiration for using the metaphor of witch trials in Wine Witch on Fire? What are some of the challenges women in the wine industry are still facing? Why is it often a complex issue figuring out how to present yourself at after-work wine industry events? What are some tips for maintaining a healthy relationship with wine? Why should you try Southbrook Vineyard's orange wine? What makes Rosé and ketchup chips a perfect pairing? If not wine, what are my favourite beverages? Why do I find so much joy in the connections I make with readers? Join me on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube Live Join the live-stream video of this conversation on Wed at 7 pm ET on Instagram Live Video, Facebook Live Video or YouTube Live Video. I want to hear from you! What's your opinion of what we're discussing? What takeaways or tips do you love most from this chat? What questions do you have that we didn't answer? Want to know when we go live? Add this to your calendar: https://www.addevent.com/calendar/CB262621 About Ellen Clifford & The Wine Situation The Wine Situation hosts everyone from winemakers to writers to find out what a person's situation is…with wine. It's the solo season with host Ellen Clifford, but listen in with a glass, and nobody is drinking alone! At the end of every action-packed episode, Ellen is phoning a friend with her Final Five questions. Ellen also contributes to Delectable, The Wine Situation, Salon, Food52, Hello Giggles, MassLive.com, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and Independent Living. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/277.
Ellen Clifford grew up in St Louis, and left after college to pursue acting in Los Angeles. She did some acting, some improv, but she also got bitten by the wine bug! Now she's achieved some wine bona fides and hosts a wine podcast, The Wine Situation. Mike and Ellen talk Italian wine, Mike's career in radio, and Ellen's "special talent" as a contortionist! Find out why Mike is sipping Italian wine and Ellen is sipping Gatorade! Hear Mike proclaim his podcast the "#1 Wine Podcast in Ohio!" What other wine podcast is like this? It's the wine podcast like NO OTHER!Follow Mike on Instagram @tallmikewine - send an email to tallmikewine@gmail for your very own set of official TallMikeWine Podcast coasters. Wine discussed on this episode:2013 Tenuta di Arceno Valadorna di Arcanum Toscana IGT
Do progressives spend enough time challenging the multiple oppressions disabled people face? Have we taken the time to properly understand the models and frameworks that disabled activists use to guide their action, and comprehend the world? And have we properly considered how an exploration of the experience and treatment of disabled people could enhance our […]
In this special bonus episode, we say farewell to the spooky season with Ellen Clifford, host of the popular wine podcast—and perhaps the only goth wine podcast—The Wine Situation. Together, we count down six of our favorite all-time scary movies, along with the wines that pair best with them. Spolier alert: Apothic Red is not involved at all. So, pour yourself a glass of something luscious, light the candles, and compare notes as we reveal the six scary movies that rocked us the hardest!Be sure to follow Elle Clifford on Instagram @ellenclifford, and listen & subscribe to The Wine Situation wherever you get your podcasts!And remember, Tous Les Jours wines are only available online. Click here to order the North Coast Cabernet Sauvignon featured in this episode!
This is part two of our episode on The War on Disabled People. We are continuing our conversation with Ellen Clifford, a disabled activist who has worked within the disability sector for over twenty years and is a current member of the National Steering Group for Disabled People Against Cuts. In this episode, Ellen unpacks the ways in which people with disabilities are made to feel invisible, how austerity reversed progress for disability rights, the future of disability rights and how to break the cycle of inaccessibility, and much more. Take a listen.
In 2016, a United Nations report found the UK government responsible for ‘grave and systematic violations' of disabled people's rights. Ellen Clifford, a disabled activist, has been at the heart of the resistance against the war on disabled people for over twenty years. In part one of this episode, we'll unpack the history surrounding the war on disabled people; the relationship between disability and capitalism, and how covid-19 has exacerbated the violent conditions of the austerity state.
This week, Grace talks to Ellen Clifford, author of The War on Disabled People: Capitalism, Welfare and the Making of a Human Catastrophe (ZED Books, 2020), who is on the steering committee of Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC). They discuss successive UK governments’ breaches of the human rights of disabled people, how the Left can be made a more inclusive space for disabled activists, and how the pandemic has affected the lives of disabled people after a decade of austerity. Remember that you can support our work on the show by becoming a Patron. Thanks to our producer Conor Gillies and the Lipman-Miliband Trust for making this episode possible.
In this episode, Grace talks to Ellen Clifford, author of The War on Disabled People: Capitalism, Welfare and the Making of a Human Catastrophe (ZED Books, 2020), who is on the steering committee of Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC). They discuss successive UK governments’ breaches of the human rights of disabled people, how the Left can be made a more inclusive space for disabled activists, and how the pandemic has affected the lives of disabled people after a decade of austerity. Remember that you can support our work on the show by becoming a Patron. Thanks to our producer Conor Gillies and the Lipman-Miliband Trust for making this episode possible.
This week, Grace talks to Ellen Clifford, author of The War on Disabled People: Capitalism, Welfare and the Making of a Human Catastrophe, who is on the steering committee of DPAC (Disabled People Against Cuts). They discuss successive UK government's breaches of the human rights of disabled people, how the left can be made a more inclusive space for disabled activists, and how the pandemic has affected the lives of disabled people after a decade of austerity. For access to the full hour-long episode, support us on Patreon at https://patreon.com/aworldtowinpod
As part of Disability History Month 2020 TWT and Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) teamed up to create this introduction to disability oppression. In it DPAC activist and Labour NEC member Ellen Morrison speaks to author and DPAC activist Ellen Clifford about: Who disabled people are? The difference between deaf and disabled people? The specific type of oppression disabled people face under capitalism? And how disability oppression manifests within our own movement? This is part of a workshop plan that we'd encourage you to run with friends and/or your local group. You can find the workshop plan here: https://theworldtransformed.org/resourcehub/disability-oppression-101/
Dim the lights, don the leather and pour the wine! For our first Halloween show, I’m joined by special guest Ellen Clifford of the The Wine Situation – perhaps the world’s only Goth Wine Podcast – to talk about the Top Four Goth songs and the wines that pairs with them. So, what will it be? The Cure with Apothic Red? All I can tell you is that there won’t be any Rosés. Unless they’re Blood Roses… What would a wine podcast be without the wine? Get all the amazing wines we drink on the podcast for up to 70% off retail price! Sign up for daily, no-obligation offers from The Wine Spies. Click here to sign up. Diggin’ the podcast? Then you’re going to love the book. Check out Pairs With Life, the debut fiction novel by host John Taylor.
Dim the lights, don the leather and pour the wine! For our first Halloween show, I'm joined by special guest Ellen Clifford of the The Wine Situation - perhaps the world's only Goth Wine Podcast - to talk about the Top Four Goth songs and the wines that pairs with them. So, what will it be? The Cure with Apothic Red? All I can tell you is that there won't be any Rosés. Unless they're Blood Roses...
The pandemic has brought public health into focus while also serving as a magnifying glass that clarifies existing inequalities relating to class, race and gender. In this final instalment of the series, we'll hear about how illness is produced and managed under capitalism while trying to reimagine a world in which care for the ill is a central feature of our politics. This episode was produced by Aron Keller, James Roadnight, Sarah Vowden, Matt Huxley, Penny Grennan, Charlie Clarke, Hanadi Rammu with contributions from Ellen Clifford, Vijay Prashad, Ellie Bradford, Ros Reynolds-Grey, David Tovey, Prof. John Foot and Lynne Segal.
As a result of the economic downturn caused by Coronavirus, and with the government's furlough scheme winding down, we stand on the brink of mass joblessness. In this pilot episode of TWT FM, we unpack the function of unemployment under capitalism, hear from trade union organisers leading the fightback against redundancies, and discover how the left can push for a future beyond unemployment. TWT FM is a podcast from The World Transformed. This episode was produced by Matt Huxley, Sarah Vowden, Charlie Clarke, James Roadnight, Penny Grennan, Aron Keller and Sam Swann, with contributions from Keir Milburn, Will Stronge, Ellen Clifford, Andy Mitchell and Denise McKenna from Disabled People Against Cuts, Richard King, Tim Jones and Hilary Wainwright. Go to theworldtransformed.org to find the full TWT festival programme.
“Ahhhhh!” screamed the guest! And that guest, Ellen Clifford, is joined by her cohost of The Wine Situation podcast, Shaughn Buchholz, to discuss her fearful reaction to beer. For the tasting, they serve up Stella Artois, a german pilsner from Eagle Rock Brewery, 21st Amendment’s Hell or High Watermelon, Sierra Nevada’s Kolsch and a homemade Hefeweizen. To eat, beer cheese dip, beer bread, Guinness Lentil and Mushroom Pie and a Shake chocolate porter ice cream with chocolate covered pretzels.
We talked for far too long about nothing. Almost like an old episode of "Seinfeld". We enjoy some wine picked out by Ellen; our conversation slurs its way around everything, even a wine barrels "naughty parts". The conversation devolved, but was fun and really hard to choose what to keep. It'll make your listening time fly by. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In #38 Jessica and Kelly dive into watching 47 Meters Down with Ellen Clifford and Shaughn Buchholz. Is it as funny as you thought it'd be? Not really. Movie kind of takes itself way too seriously, but let me tell you we had a blast talking about it! Fortunately, Mandy Moore swam to safety landing a role in "This is Us" or else her career might've been for the fishes -- is this enough water lingo for you?! Listen to the pod. Follow Ellen: @ellenclifford Follow Shaughn: @shaughnbuccholz Follow them both/listen to their pod: @thewhinesituation Follow Jessica at: @jessandrosky Follow Kelly at: @hollyweirdo See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today’s episode of Guilty Pleasure hosts Amanda Salvatore and Jackie Rae Aubel chat with fellow podcaster and comedian Ellen Clifford about her guilty pleasure, cooking for men! We talk about our personal experiences with cooking and baking and talk about the reasons why Ellen (who btw - enjoys cooking for anyone) particularly enjoys cooking for dudes. We also do some “cooking” IRL! Ellen was a great guest and we hope you enjoy listening to her as much as we did talking to her!
*In this week’s fabulous episode of Cosmos and the City, your host Megan McIver will sit down with Ellen Clifford (The Whine Situation). Together the two will talk fantasies and threesomes in the eighth episode of Sex and the City: Three’s a Crowd. From the sexy to the subconscious, Megan and Ellen share their thoughts on Abso-Fucking-Lutely everything.***Episode Synopsis: Carrie finds out that Big was married once, and that he had a threesome. Charlotte's boyfriend wants to have a threesome. Miranda feels left out because she's never been "threesome material", so she responds to a classified ad to validate her sexual appeal. Samantha becomes involved with a married man, and his wife offers to have a threesome to keep the marriage together.*****Thanks for listening If you wanna support our show by shopping on Amazon, use our link.***Our Host: Megan McIver• Twitter• Instagram• FacebookOur Guest: Ellen Clifford• Twitter• The Whine SituationWhat We Watched:• Sex and the City: S1 E8Cosmos And The City Social Media• Instagram• Facebook• Twitter• Website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.