The Audiobook Podcast

Kate Hood

SquareSound Episode 30

“Help is not access, help is help. And access is something that equals independence.” Kate Hood.

In our latest episode, Justine delves into a poignant discussion surrounding the experiences of artists with disabilities, speaking with Kate Hood, a remarkable talent whose journey embodies resilience and creativity amidst adversity.

Originally from Sydney, Kate's career spans over two decades, encompassing roles as an actor, voice artist, writer, and director. However, in 2003, her life took a profound turn with a diagnosis of hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP), propelling her into a new chapter as a disabled actor, writer, theatre maker and of course earning accolades for her captivating narrations in audiobooks.

Kate took on the mantle of Artistic Director at Raspberry Ripple Productions, a pioneering theatre company in Melbourne championing disability-led performances. Through her advocacy work as a speaker and panelist, Kate tirelessly endeavours to bridge the gap between artists with disabilities and their non-disabled counterparts.

To learn more about Kate and Raspberry Ripple productions check out the links below:


https://www.katehood.net/

http://raspberryripple.co/

https://www.sydneytheatre.com.au/whats-on/productions/2024/cost-of-living

https://auslanstageleft.com.au/events/risky-business-malthouse-melbourne/