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About Disabled Joy

Disabled joy is a lifeline. It’s resistance. It’s the spark that keeps so many of us going.

This is a space for everyone who’s tired of having disability flattened into inspiration or tragedy. A space where we get to be full humans — complicated, tender, curious, funny, angry, and soft.

Here, you’ll find:

🌼 Stories of joy that exist within disability
From tiny everyday comforts to the big, life-altering moments that pull us closer to ourselves.

Messy truths and quiet rebellions
Because joy and grief and anger often sit at the same table — and we’re allowed to hold all of it. Both/and, baby.

💛 Community reflections
Highlights, submissions, and conversations with disabled creators, thinkers, and friends.

🧡 A reminder you’re not alone
There’s a particular kind of magic that happens when disabled folks see themselves reflected. This space is where that magic lives.

If you’re craving a corner of the internet that celebrates disabled humanity — fully, honestly, unapologetically — you’re in the right place.

Subscribe to get new posts in your inbox and join a growing community rewriting what joy looks like.

The Sitting Room (Paid Membership – $9/month)

For those who want to go deeper, the Sitting Room is our softer, slower layer.

As a paid member, you receive:

✉️ Weekly Notes from the Sitting Room
Short letters and voice notes — the things I’d tell you if we were sharing tea.

📓 Weekly reflection prompts + my own entry
Thoughtful prompts centred on disabled experience, alongside my unfiltered responses (or responses from other voices in the community).

✍️ Monthly co-writing sessions
Quiet, communal space to write, reflect, or simply sit together.

💬 Subscriber-only chat
A private space for real-time thoughts, check-ins, and conversation.

Annual members receive 20% off.

Founding members also get first dibs at any future events I host as well as 6-month free access to the Disabled Joy Collective once I launch it later this year.

Come sit with me. Let’s build this space together.

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Essays and reflections rooted in disabled joy — and the messy, beautiful experience of navigating the world with a disability. Written by Ali Cameron, the voice behind Seated Perspectives.

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