BOLDNESS
BOLDNESS is GRIT MEDIA's first foray into the arena of
radio broadcast, and braodcasts on 3CR (855AM on your dial) the first
and fourth (if there is one) Wedneday of every month.
The idea was simple; world domination via the airwaves.
Bold topics, bold people, bold radio!
So tune in to hear fabulous hosts Phin and Paul discuss
all manner of human rights with a disability bent. In the vein of BBCs
Ouch, its funny, controversial and probably blasphemous too. What else
can you expect from a bunch of cripples?
The Boldness is a half-hour magazine style programme
with hosts, crew and producers who have disabilities; from the
indomitable Pete, operating the panel from his wheelchair, to our
spunky vision impaired hosts, to our fabulously unstable producer Alex;
a sea of freaks who want to disturb you!
Background
The Boldness came about as a strategy for Grit Media to
expand its operations into media beyond the television we were
producing. After a number of public meetings and script submissions, a
crew was appointed and hosts selected. The scripts were fine tuned and
recorded along with new theme music from the fabulous Akash.
Philosophy
The title ‘The Boldness’ is a reflection on the ‘front’
often required by people with disabilities to get what they want, the
Boldness required for those who campaign for human rights, the Boldness
to demand what is rightly yours rather than waiting for someone to give
it to you. Also a play on The Bold and Beautiful, it’s a pun that sets
the tone for the show, humourous, controversial and always enlightening.
Aims and Objectives
We aim to impact positively on mainstream media with our
storylines about people with disabilities and in the accurate
reflection of our society and its 20% of people with disabilities.
Currently, mainstream and other media lack the presence of people with
disabilities and where they are represented it is in a stereotypical
way, usually ‘Super-crip’ (outstanding achievement in overcoming the drawback of a disability) or Tragic
victim (horror stories and acquired disabilities). We show, and
challenge other media to show, people with disabilities as proud,
shameless, defiant, respected, denied members of society capable of
great contribution to an inclusive society.