Disability, Faith & Free-Market Policy: A Conversation with "The Disapologist"
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In this episode, we sit down with Ella — known online as The Disapologist — a Christian apologist and disability advocate who's carving out a distinct voice in a policy space and disability space.
Drawing on her own experience living with a disability and navigating SSDI, Ella unpacks why she believes true interdependence — not government dependency — is the path to dignity and empowerment.
She digs into hard topics: benefits cliffs that punish work, the push for government-run healthcare, and the growing acceptance of assisted dying within disability policy circles.
Ella also opens up about the pushback she's faced for holding pro-life, faith-rooted views that challenge assumptions about what "disability rights" should mean — and makes the case for why a free-market, individual-empowerment approach can offer disabled Americans more freedom, not less.
A candid conversation about faith, autonomy, and what dignity really requires from public policy.
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