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ABLE (series)

ABLE aims to fill a gap of missing conversations within the entertainment world. In a series of quirky episodes, our hosts (Kallen Blair and Alie B. Gorrie) join various figures in film, television, theatre, and entertainment with real experiences in and with the disabled and neurodiverse communities to discuss how storytellers can create more representative and truthful narratives. Guests include Danny Woodburn, Amy Buchwald, Maysoon Zayid, Ali Stroker, Evan Ruggiero, John McGinty, Christine Bruno, Ann Talman, Nicholas Linnehan, and Ben Dworken.

“ABLE is the kind of content that changes the industry and world one interview at a time.” – Ali Stroker, Actress, (Glee, Lethal Weapon, City Boyz, Broadway’s Spring Awakening)

8 Episodes, Episode Runtime: Average 18 minutes

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The Siblings Liebencrantz

If you enter the Minimalist Cafe in Brooklyn, you’ll find four siblings all searching for something: to be the next YouTube sensation.

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Thrive

A look at the prodigious talent and irrepressible spirit of a musically precocious 12-year-old blind piano player.

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The Unconditional

An unflinching look into the lives of two undiagnosed children with disabilities and their parents, as they try to navigate reality.

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Unteachable

A boy who can’t read meets a teacher who changes everything.

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Visibility

A dynamic duo hatches a bird-brained scheme to supplement their income.

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The Drummer and The Keeper

Gabriel is a drummer in a promising band, desperate to hide his bipolar diagnosis from his exasperated band mates. At a therapeutic mixed-ability soccer game he’s obliged to attend, Gabriel meets Christopher, a teenager with Asperger’s Syndrome, and the two are forced to “make friends.”

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Wild Prairie Rose

In 1952, Rose Miller returns to her rural hometown to care for her ailing mother. When Rose decides to embark on a filmmaking project in her local community, she is enchanted by a local man who is deaf, and must decide if she has the courage to follow her heart.