Kam Redlawsk | From Monsters to Masterpieces, The Art of Healing

Kam Redlawsk | From Monsters to Masterpieces, The Art of Healing

Welcome, Kam Redlawsk In this episode of Pushing Forward with Alycia | A Disability Podcast, Alycia welcomes Kam Redlawsk, an artist and disability advocate who brings her lived experiences with Rare Progressive Muscular Dystrophy GNE Myopathy into the spotlight through her signature “monster” character. Kam has faced significant challenges. Despite this, she’s turned to her art as a way to not only process her own journey but also advocate for the disability community. Learn more about GNE Myopathy and how Kam’s character, “the monster,” has become a powerful symbol of her strength and determination. Kam’s story, from her initial misdiagnoses to finally finding answers through a Google search, is deeply personal and heartwarming. Key Moments: 🎨 Kam’s Monster Art: Kam shares how she channels her experiences with disability into monster-themed art, redefining what it means to live with a rare condition. 💡 A Google Search that Changed Everything: Kam explains how a simple Google search connected her to others with her same diagnosis, offering her community and understanding. 🧠 Navigating a Rare Disorder: Kam discusses living with GNE Myopathy, detailing the challenges and triumphs that come with her condition. 🛠️ Art as a Tool for Advocacy: Kam talks about how her art became a platform for disability activism, fighting ableism and educating the public. 🤝 Building a Supportive Community: Kam reflects on the importance of community in navigating her diagnosis and how she fosters connection through her advocacy. Timestamps: [00:00:50] — Kam’s Introduction: Meet Kam Redlawsk, an artist and advocate with GNE Myopathy. [00:04:15] — Finding a Community: Kam’s life-changing Google search and how it led her to find others with the same diagnosis. [00:10:30] — The Birth of the Monster Art: How Kam started using her art to express the emotional complexities of living with a disability. [00:18:45] — Art as Advocacy: Kam discusses how her monster-themed art helps fight ableism and challenges societal perceptions of disability. [00:25:20] — Building Support through Art: Kam reflects on creating a supportive community through her work and how it empowers others facing similar struggles. Quote: “It’s not about my wheelchair fitting in the world; it’s about the world adapting to fit me and everyone else with disabilities. We deserve the same access.” Connect with Kam Redlawsk: Web | Instagram | LinkedIn | Tik Tok | Facebook | YouTube | Art Portfolio Connect with Alycia: Feedback | Instagram | LinkedIn | Book Alycia for Speaking | Book Alycia to Train Your Employees in Disabling Ableism | Alycia’s DEI Micro Learning Video Series Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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