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Ep 31: Disabled Inventors

 

Today’s episode is about disabled inventors, featuring an interview with Jane Hartman Adamé, Co-Founder and Co-Inventor of Keela Cup, a new menstrual cup designed for all types of bodies and abilities.

Against a peach colored background, photo of a blue square bag with the word 'Keela' and 2 blue silicone menstrual cups lying on top of the bag.
Against a peach colored background, photo of a blue square bag with the word ‘Keela’ and 2 blue silicone menstrual cups lying on top of the bag.

Along with Co-Founder and Co-Inventor Andy Miller, Jane designed Keela Cup using what she calls disability-driven design. You’ll hear Jane talk about the origins of Keela Cup, the importance of controlling your own narrative, and how her recent diagnosis of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome changed the trajectory of Jane’s life and career as an entrepreneur. This interview was originally recorded at StoryCorps on February 2, 2018 as part of the Disability Visibility Project.

Transcript

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Related Links

Adamé, Jane Hartman. (December 30, 2017). I Designed a Menstrual Cup That’s Easier for Disabled People to Use. Teen Vogue.

Adamé, Jane Hartman. (April 3, 2018). Including Disability to Drive Innovation. Medium.com

Adamé, Jane Hartman. (April 14, 2018). Solving Through Listening: Crowdsourcing Design Solutions. Medium.com

Holmes, Kat. (August 8, 2018). Breaking Down the Wall of Exclusion. Mismatch Design.

Imagine Otherwise: Aimi Hamraie on the Politics of Disability and Design. (July 18, 2018). Ideas on Fire.

The Disabled List, a disability self advocacy organization that is creating pathways into design for disabled people. 

About

Photo of a woman with pale skin and and a short blonde pixie cut wearing a pink sweater with a teal background.
Photo of a woman with pale skin and and a short blonde pixie cut wearing a pink sweater with a teal background.

Jane Hartman Adamé is the co-founder and CEO of Keela Cup, a novel new menstrual cup designed to be easier to use for people of all abilities. Born from her challenges using conventional cups due to Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Keela Cup was designed by Jane and her co-founder Andy Miller, a seasoned medical device designer to solve issues around insertion and removal. Keela Cup has raised over $55,000 via crowd funding and is currently taking pre-orders and slated to begin shipping in fall 2018. For more: www.keelacup.com

Twitter: @KeelaCup

 

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Credits

Alice Wong, Writer, Audio Producer, Interviewer

Cheryl Green, Text Transcript

Lateef McLeod, Introduction

Mike Mort, Artwork

Theme Music (used with permission of artist)

Song: “Hard Out Here for A Gimp”

Album: NO BIG DEAL

Artist: Wheelchair Sports Camp

Music

Elephants on Parade” by Podington Bear (Elephants on Parade is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.)

Sounds

“VOCODER countdown” by Jack_Master. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License.

8 Bit Beeping Computer Sounds” by sheepfilms. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License.

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