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EEDR – The Beer Orchestra – Międzyrzecz (Poland)

05/10/2012

During my stay at Kasias we had a real roadtrip moment. I had packed my harmonica, Kasias dad played guitar, Kasia the recorder and Filipe the drum. After some beer around a fire we just started playing. Here I present the ‘beer orchestras’ best tune 🙂

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EEDR: day 13 – Night-time update from Krakow

04/10/2012

This video was shot around 10pm by Krakow’s famous castle. It was the last night in Poland, before a detour to Prague, via Auschwitz. I share my observations of dropped curbs and restaurant access!

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EEDR: day 12 – Meeting with Foundation Artes and MMS

04/10/2012

You may remember that straight after my European Voluntary Service in Spain this year I attended a training course in Turkey. One of the trainers, called Basia, and I stayed in touch. She lives in England but is from near Krakow. Along with her sister, Gosia, they run an organisation (MMS) that works in the… Continue Reading

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EEDR: day 10 and 11 – Hotel problems in Warsaw

03/10/2012

This short and sweet video was filmed yesterday during a quick visit to Warsaw. I had some problems with the hotel booking and a not so accessible shower. Plus I share my views on the city in general. Later on we drove to Krakow. It’s been the first day where my brain hasn’t been a… Continue Reading

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EEDR: Interview with the Society for Disabled People in Lithuania

03/10/2012

The above video is the full interview with Lithuania’s Society for Disabled People. Asta kindly responded to my email and agreed to translate with the head of the organisation. It’s so interesting hearing about his experience of disability, what the organisation does and life for disabled people in Lithuania. Enjoy! 🙂

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EEDR: day 8 and 9 – Vilnius access and Back to my roots

01/10/2012

A big reason for visiting Vilnius on this trip was for my grandad. My mothers father was born and raised near to Vilnius, Lithuania. He ran away during world war two and eventually settled in Cambridge with my Irish nanna. The above video was recorded on Sunday 30th September 2012, a little before sunset. It… Continue Reading

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EEDR: Interview with Boguslaw and Teresa in Poland

30/09/2012

After I had joined the local Gorzow activist groups media conference on Thursday; I headed to another part of town. I was greeted at an old style flat by Teresa and her rather large dog. Soon after, ex speedway champion Bogdan joined us too. In this video they both share their personal story of disability… Continue Reading

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EEDR: day 5 and 6 – Polish interviews and eastern learnings

28/09/2012 1 Comment

One week in to the trip, and I’m sat in ‘coffee heaven’ in Gdansk on Friday 28th September 2012,with so many emotions writing this. The effort, time and struggle to get to this point has been draining. The changing plans, dates and mode of transport wasn’t ideal. To have raised enough money towards my additional… Continue Reading

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My name is Martyn Sibley. I am a regular guy who happens to have a disability called Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). This means I cannot walk, lift anything heavier than a book or shower myself. Nonetheless I run multiple businesses, am the author of 'Everything is Possible', I have a Degree in Economics & a Masters in Marketing. I love adventure travels (including an epic visit to Australia), I have great people in my life (including my soul mate), have flown a plane, enjoyed skiing & SCUBA diving, and live independently on earth.

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It's certainly not every day you get to travel to It's certainly not every day you get to travel to San Marino, meet the presidents (yes 2 people serve for 6 months at a time), deliver the opening speech for a @unwto accessible tourism conference, share important information to global change makers, learn so much, chat with their minister for tourism, and be on stage alongside the power house that is Igor Stefanovic.

Well that was my reality last week. Unbelievably!

More to come about the conference and the beautiful destination. Just wanted to share this while I rejuvenate and catch up work stuff 💜
My thoughts on change making for disability inclus My thoughts on change making for disability inclusion after an amazing week of Purple Tuesday and #disabilitypower100

Read here - https://martynsibley.com/2023/11/change-makers-assemble/
A big week for disability awareness and education. A big week for disability awareness and education. First up from me is a slightly belated @purpletuesnov vlog from us at @purplegoatagency
You might remember us having a @purplegoatagency p You might remember us having a @purplegoatagency party for the content creators we'd worked with in the past year? Well, here's the party vlog! 💜
I had the pleasure of being on the NQPC podcast wi I had the pleasure of being on the NQPC podcast with Charlie Randell recently and we had a really rich and varied conversation together. 

In this clip we touch upon something I've been toying with in my head, and something I'm going to expand on more soon, that I'm calling the Disability Inclusion Paradox.

Let us both know what you thought of the episode 💜

https://spotify.link/XdNRNgA7SDb
I'm getting back up on stage! Next week I'm excite I'm getting back up on stage! Next week I'm excited to appear in a disability panel discussion at the good agencies summit. This will be my first in person speaking event since Feb 2020.

Further information on the day is available here https://www.agencyhackers.com/good-agencies-summit/

Hope to see you there!
One way or another I've felt very blocked from a w One way or another I've felt very blocked from a writing perspective. Which is always doubly frustrating thinking back a few years when I literally couldn't stop myself from publishing. The reasons vary over time from doubling down on Purple Goat, having some non work priorities to focus on, to more recently just overthinking and grappling with regaining the habit. Content creation really is like a muscle that needs regular stimulation.

So I figured a good old fashioned life update would be a solid start back to flow! 

I finally returned to Tenerife a couple of weeks ago after all too long. Plus it was my first flight in two years, the last trip being to Barcelona. So all in all I am very happy that the flights went well, the weather was beautifully hot and I had a much needed recharge of the batteries during some special family time.

In other less work related news, my life long support of Tottenham Hotspurs has seemingly shifted a little positively. Apologies to the non football lovers here! But alongside the general optimism and stylish football at the club, I have been lucky to go to our amazing stadium for both the Liverpool and last night's Fulham match. We actually vlogged last night, so keep an eye out for that.

As is now commonplace, there is truly never a dull moment at Purple Goat. We've had some great publicity, another award, lots of positive chats with our friends at group m, lots of client campaigns, growth in the team (both in numbers but also growth in leadership and skills), and recently a purple party for the influencers we have worked with over the past year. I really can't say enough how impressed and proud I am of the team for all we continue to achieve.

Alongside the capability, confidence and growth within the agency, I've had more bandwidth for things like appearing on different podcasts, attending industry meetings in person, and advising on some really interesting projects. My Non Executive Director role at Proximo is a cool opportunity to impact the future of accessible transport. Plus I've been involved in quite a few conversations on how to support disabled founders and disability focused businesses in the future.
What a couple of weeks! Last night @purplegoatag What a couple of weeks! 

Last night @purplegoatagency won best influencer campaign at the social media awards. It was for our work with @currys and I could not be more proud of the team for this 💜

Last Friday we had a party for the disabled talent we'd worked with the past year. A nice chance to get together in person and celebrate our community 🥂

Two weeks ago I was at parliament for #rightsonflights. Change is in the air ✈️

Tomorrow @spursofficial v Liverpool, actually at the match ⚽

Hope you are doing well too and have a brilliant weekend 🙌
As a follow up on my 'brave brands' post that went As a follow up on my 'brave brands' post that went viral last week. Also responding to many people who ask for tangibility to the disability inclusion marketing case. I would like to point people to some of our client success case studies on our website.

You'll see a mixture of tangible actions these progressive brands took. From actually taking the time to listen to disabled people (through our insights capabilities), to upskilling and instilling confidence in their teams (through our training and consultancy services), to the ultimate ROAS (return on ad spend) where they've showcased their inclusive nature by disabled people to both a disability audience and non disabled people too. Through our content creation and amplification expertise.

It's not that all of the above is carried out by every single brand, and definitely not in one go. As @domhyams loves to say, we have a chocolate box of ways to support brands. As I like to say, every brand is it a different stage of their inclusion journey. But as my last post said - let's be brave by doing something!

Here's the case studies I mentioned https://www.purplegoatagency.com/inclusive-marketing-campaigns/.

If you have any questions on the different needs brands typically have, the different ways @purplegoatagency support them, and ultimately why all of this is good for business - please ask away here, or request a deeper conversation with us 💜
We had the best ever birthday weekend. Thank you t We had the best ever birthday weekend. Thank you to everyone for the wishes and love. Here's to being 40 💜

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Top left: Martyn and Kasia smiling to camera wearing red hairbands with fluffy ears saying 40 on them

Top right: a photo of Martyn's family and friends in the garden on a sunny day with a huge 40 balloon

Bottom left: Martyn with his cousin David and nephew who are both wearing a cap smiling to camera in the garden

Bottom right: Martyn smiling to camera with a bottle of champagne and a Purple Goat birthday card on his wheelchair tray table
Happy 40th birthday to the best partner in crime @ Happy 40th birthday to the best partner in crime @_wakamtanka_ I could ever wish for! 🥳☀️💜
Be Brave Today I'd like to talk about bravery. Sp Be Brave

Today I'd like to talk about bravery. Specifically to brands who continue to avoid disabled people because of fear.

Life is full of hurdles. Fear is a natural emotion. Without it we'd struggle to get very far in life at all. But it' has to be in balance. With too much fear, we don't really live. Instead of trying, experiencing and conquering - we sit still avoiding the scary unknown. 

No growth. No joy. No contribution.

I often think what would have happened if my parents were too overcome with fear bringing me up. Imagine it. Having a child in a wheelchair in a world not designed for me. Imagine the school I might not have gone too. Imagine the holidays they might have avoided. Imagine friendships that might not have happened.

It would have been easier to stay home. To avoid the steps, avoid the stares (and stairs), to avoid the struggle and the fear.

This is what I feel and see with so many brands around disability inclusion. Fear of saying the wrong thing. Fear of doing the wrong action. Fear of making a mistake. Fear of cancellation. Fear of fear.

I say let's get brave! Let's take a step forward. Let's get some things wrong. Let's break some things. Let's cause some mayhem. Let's make a positive difference to disabled people and our families. Let's act. Let's evolve. Let's create an inclusive world.

As our Purple Goat tagline says - nothing about us without us. Let's be brave together, today.
THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR YOUR HELP! THANKS TO THE AM THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR YOUR HELP! THANKS TO THE AMAZING Sharon Winstanley from Lotus Adapt Ltd MY HOIST IS BEING FIXED TOMORROW 💜

As if by magic, following my post yesterday, my ceiling hoist that lifts me broke down this morning!

Luckily I had a second travel hoist in the shed. Meaning I could get out of bed. But it's not a permanent fix in the house.

In trying to get it fixed, I've experienced the following:

- The company who sold it and installed it no longer do servicing and have access to very few parts

- They suggested another company who gave me a guys email who couldn't help because of where we both are in the country (too far to travel)

- The company who cover the local council hoists can't help me because I'm a private client (willing to pay them)

- Three or four other companies won't help either because they didn't install it or because of geography

- I'm yet to hear back from the council

Whilst the travel hoist gets me between my chair and bed, I really need the hoist mended for the bathroom. You know, the basic needs we humans have.

If you know anyone who could help please let me know about them. Otherwise this serves as another peak behind the scenes of a disabled entrepreneur in 2023.
I haven't talked so much lately about the disabili I haven't talked so much lately about the disability side of my life, and specifically any stories as a 'disabled' entrepreneur/founder. Partly it's because I've always wanted balance between the disability side of my identity and the many other elements that makes me me. Partly it's because I'd written and spoken about the disability perspective of life a lot since creating online content in 2009. Partly it's because I've been finding my way the past 3 years as a business owner, with so many new experiences to assimilate.

This September I'm turning 40, which on many levels doesn't feel significant at all. Just another year that happens to have a zero on the end of it. Equally this year I'm seeing how hard I, and many others, found all that the pandemic brought with it. I'm seeing with some healthy distance how much happened at Purple Goat since launching in 2020, going from only me to a brilliant team of world changers. 

In these 3 years I've learned and grown so much through all of the above and more. I'm feeling a lot of gratitude for getting through tougher times, having not given up, and looking ahead at exciting opportunities across all of my life with amazing people around me.

So the disability bit. Well, I'm still using my power chair to get around in my waking hours. I've been driving one for nearly 37 years now. I'm still needing 24/7 support from my brilliant PAs. I strive every day to accept needing a lot of physical support, and to show how much I appreciate the people who help me to live my life. I'm still using a hoist to transfer from the bed, to the bathroom and/or my wheelchair. These assistive technologies are so vital and important in my every day life. Health wise I'm pretty good. I can feel how having Spinal Muscular Atrophy has taken physical abilities from me that I had 10 or 20 or 30 years ago. But equally I'm doing way more at this age compared to the doctors prognosis in 1985 when I was diagnosed. 

(I've reached the Instagram character limit. To finish this article please head to https://martynsibley.com/2023/08/disability-and-identity/)
Call out to the community! 1) please recommend an Call out to the community!

1) please recommend anyone with an interesting disability inclusion story to tell on my podcast

2) Let me know any topics, questions or ideas you'd love me to explore on my Purple Power newsletter

Thank you 💜

#community #disability #inclusion #podcast #blog #entrepreneur #business #marketing
Here's my latest podcast episode, where I explore Here's my latest podcast episode, where I explore the crucial intersection of climate and disability activism with Aine. Join us in bridging these two important worlds and sparking change! 🎙️🌍 #Podcast #Activism #DisabilityRights #ClimateAction martynsibley.com/2023/07/climate-and-disability-activism-bridging-two-important-worlds/
Gratitude video for my @purplegoatagency team, the Gratitude video for my @purplegoatagency team, the award we won and for a great summer so far ☀️
Have you ever noticed that life seems to go in wav Have you ever noticed that life seems to go in waves and cycles? That certain elements of health, social activities, work projects and many other things have an ebb and flow? The way our energy, motivation and productivity have different rhythms?

It's something I've been aware of for quite a few years. In particular I remember Chris Cusack and I both having a tough spell a few years ago with care assistants (another part of my life that undulates) and he unforgettably said to me "life has equal amounts of sh*t and sunshine". I loved his humorous wisdom like this.

More recently I've become aware that I'm ending a few cycles lately. There's been a few life events that seemingly conspired against my preferred wishes, over a period of time. Namely, but not only - starting, and beginning the growth of, a brand new business - challenges around finding awesome care assistants - adapted home considerations - financial pressures - the actual and perceived risks from the pandemic - all resulting in stress - resulting with challenges in my physical health - resulting in anxiety and knock on effects to my self esteem and confidence. Uff!

Bit by bit, I addressed the tangible elements of the above. Both for my inner and outer world. So my reference to a wave/cycle/chapter ending speaks to how in recent months all of the above are in a much much better place. Thankfully. Most importantly relating to my physical health and getting back to my usual happy go lucky self.

I've certainly learnt a lot more about adversity, my inner resilience and how life does indeed serve up both "sh*t and sunshine". It's all given me a lot of perspective and clarity on what's important in life. Something I've become really grateful for now.

Excitedly, this sense of new beginnings and new chapters has offered me the chance to do something that I have missed. That being - dreaming big! All of my past successes came from dreaming big and diligently working towards that dream.

(Due to me exceeding the character limit, please continue reading "that new wave energy" on my website https://martynsibley.com/2023/07/that-new-wave-energy/).
We had an amazing team outing in London with the @ We had an amazing team outing in London with the @purplegoatagency crew! 🐐🌿🌆 We got to hang out with awesome animals, soak in the nature, and chat with delicious pizza and drinks. A fantastic day of fun, laughter, & team building! 🎉 #CityFarmAdventures
Accessible roadtrip, boatrip, and Poland trip. Che Accessible roadtrip, boatrip, and Poland trip. Check out my harmonica playing at the end 😉 I have to say despite the longer journey duration, it was much less stressful than the current airline debacle disabled people continue to face. But change is coming there too 💜 

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