Sean Towgood shares how he uses comedy as a way to cope

The creator, writer and co-star of You're My Hero talks about realistically depicting life with cerebral palsy

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Caption: Sean Towgood in the Q studio in Toronto. (Vivian Rashotte/CBC)

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Sean Towgood wears many hats: he's a disability advocate, radio maker — and the writer, creator and co-star of You're My Hero, a new show on CBC Gem.
He tells host Tom Power about how his show gives a realistic depiction of someone living with cerebral palsy, the absurd things people say to him in grocery stores, and using comedy as a way to cope.
The full interview with Sean Towgood is available on our podcast, Q with Tom Power(external link). Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

Interview with Sean Towgood produced by Jennifer Warren.

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