Amanda McGrory’s Insights on Adaptive Sports and Community on EYK | Episode 9
Amanda McGrory, a four-time Paralympian and seven-time Paralympic medalist shares her journey as an elite athlete. She addresses the pervasive stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding disabled athletes and how they are often misrepresented in the media.
Throughout the conversation, the importance of authentic representation in media and sports is highlighted, focusing on the significance of community support. She discusses her struggles with eating disorders and finding community through adaptive sports.
Amanda discusses the critical need for authentic representation in sports and media, highlighting how real portrayals can create a more inclusive society. Her insights reveal that being a disabled athlete is just one facet of her multifaceted identity. Amanda advocates for a broader recognition of the everyday achievements of people with disabilities without sensationalism.
Erin, Lily, and Amanda discuss disability pride and the power of community. Amanda shares about the lack of control she felt as a child and how that led to her struggles with eating. They talk about the power of finding community with other disabled people and how finding adaptive sports brought Amanda the community that led her to her own healing and sense of pride in her identity.
Timestamps
08:53 Amanda’s athletic career trajectory.
12:19 Athletes and inspiration are both complex issues.
19:21 Realizing potential through disability and the inspiration narrative.
24:55 The harm of overcoming narratives, Disability Pride Month.
31:14 Amanda’s unexpected career in broadcasting.
34:12 Lived experience is crucial for understanding disability.
39:15 Amanda’s experience struggling with eating, finding support, and control.
48:57 Airline staff often disregard the needs of disabled passengers.
54:37 The importance of disability history.
57:16 University of Illinois Galesburg campus program summary.
01:02:18 Emphasizing the importance of accessibility, University of Illinois Accessibility
Connect with Amanda McGrory
Website: http://www.amandamcgrory.com/