
TLC stars Jay and Pamela join Alycia Anderson for a bold Disability Pride Month conversation about marriage, intimacy, accessibility, fashion, reality TV representation, and what happens when disabled people stop being explained and start being fully seen.
Host Alycia welcomes Jay and Pamela, stars of TLC’s GLAAD nominated series Jay & Pamela, returning June 30 for season two, and discusses their dual disability relationship as full time wheelchair users with osteogenesis imperfecta type III. They reflect on Pamela’s quote about reaching dreams alongside the one you love, describe personal and relationship growth from being on TV, and explain how they set boundaries around sharing intimate topics like access, sex, marriage, and fears. Jay addresses misconceptions about two wheelchair users as partners and the dehumanization of disabled people, while both emphasize disability representation in fashion, travel, and everyday life, including a New York runway. Jay shares his work in music production, voice acting, modeling, and neurodivergence through autism and ADHD. They outline OI’s impacts and share Disability Pride mantras about self worth and not letting the world define you.
Unforgettable Quotes from TLC’s Jay & Pamela
Your value is not by the things that you do. You have value just because you are you.
~ Jay Thomas Manuel
Don’t let the world identify you.
~ Pamela Chavez Manuel
Love, Access, Fashion, and Pride: The Big Takeaways from Jay & Pamela
⭐ Disability representation on reality TV
❤️ Disabled love, marriage, and partnership
♿ Dual disability relationships and shared lived experience
🎬 TLC’s role in expanding disability visibility
🌈 Disability Pride and unapologetic self acceptance
💬 Breaking assumptions about intimacy, dating, and disabled relationships
🏡 Independent living, accessibility, and building a life together
👗 Adaptive fashion, modeling, and body confidence
📺 Vulnerability, boundaries, and sharing real life on camera
🦴 Understanding osteogenesis imperfecta and rare disability experiences
🚗 Accessible transportation and the need for inclusive mobility options
🏢 Universal design, accessible housing, and beauty beyond ADA minimums
✨ Dreaming bigger than the world expects
🧠 Neurodivergence, confidence, and navigating life authentically
💛 Self worth beyond achievement or external validation
Where to Listen: Jay & Pamela’s Most Powerful Moments
00:00 Podcast Welcome
00:37 Meet Jay and Pamela
02:12 Dreams and Love Quote
04:31 Season Two Growth
06:53 Vulnerability and Impact
08:44 Sharing Boundaries
11:17 Dual Disability Bias
17:23 New York Runway Moment
20:09 Body Confidence Breakthroughs
21:39 Jay Creative Mission
23:24 Asking for Help
25:47 Overthinking And Neurodivergence
26:49 Explaining Osteogenesis Imperfecta
28:39 Surgeries Hearing And Health Risks
30:09 Season Two Highlights And Pride
32:12 Hopes For Unity And Accessibility
35:48 Future Dreams Modeling Acting Brands
40:40 Big Asks Vans And Accessible Housing
42:17 Disability Pride Mantras
46:51 Final Thanks And Where To Watch
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Keep up with Angelea Yoder, photographer, storyteller, disability advocate, and creator of LET THEM STARE, as she works to change the way the world sees disability, visible and invisible differences, and childhood representation. Her upcoming children’s photo book, Look At Me, Look What I Can Do!, celebrates the strength, joy, and ability of every child.

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