Queensland has partnered with The Peers Project on a new podcast called Accessed That, designed to enact meaningful change for the tourism industry and inspire travel without limitation.
The Accessed That podcast explores what it’s really like to travel while living with a disability. The hosts are Oliver Hunter, an award-winning standup comedian living with Cerebral Palsy, and Karni Liddell, Queensland Paralympic swimmer and TV presenter who was diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy as a child.
The duo chat with guests, travelers with a range of disabilities, to share their own insights of ‘having been there, accessed that’.
Oliver Hunter said:
“For people with a disability, the best resource to prepare for anything, especially travel, is to hear direct from others with lived experiences. Firsthand reviews are what the Accessed That podcast offers. Each episode is filled with experiences straight from the horse’s mouth.”
Guests include TikTok star Jimmy Jan, Appearance Advocate Carly Findlay and Artist Prue Stevenson. Accessed That is now available wherever you get your podcasts with new episodes released each week. Further details can also be found here.