Rosie Jones on refusing to be defined by her disability
Rosie Jones who has cerebral palsy is known primarily for her comedy appearances and stand up, she is also an established writer, actor and author.
This is a great episode, open your ears, your mind and let go of many assumptions that we all make about being able bodied and having a disability; this conversation will inspire and fascinate you.
We discussed :
Rosie’s great strength is her ‘constant optimism’, which has been a big part of her success in life personally and professionally – and how exhausting it is.
You will hear how for Rosie having a disability means she has to overcome everyone’s assumptions first, before they connect with her. For her, having cerebral palsy is not 1% of who she is.
Rosie talks about how incredible her parents were and how she had to educate them to extend their expectations of her – she is always breaking down other people’s limits that they assume and impose on her.
How humour is a brilliant connector and barrier breaker – humour can mean we, in that moment, have a shared reality.
How therapy enabled her to reconfigure who she was, what she wanted and how to get it.
We have a lively discussion about her sexiness, dating and her decision to come out as gay at age 28.
Having never spoken to Rosie before, I cried, laughed and became a huge fan in a nanosecond. If you listen to this episode, I have no doubt you will too.
Find Rosie:
Instagram: @josierones
Website: https://rosiejonescomedy.com/
Books: https://www.waterstones.com/author/rosie-jones/1013806
Tour: https://rosiejonescomedy.com/live/
Find Julia:
Website: https://juliasamuel.co.uk/
Instagram: @juliasamuelmbe
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Produced by Georgie Rutherford
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