WHO IS HE?
Scott Edward Bremner was born in Toronto Ontario in 1985. A fan of televison and movies from a young age, he would later work as a journalist, TV host and podcaster.
Bremner wrote Durability: Braving the non-disabled World. In it, he discusses growing up with Cerebral Palsy.
Scott, and subject matter experts, give advice to readers. The book features a look at the political realities surrounding various accessibilitiy movements in North America.
After attending Durham College, where he graduated from the journalism school with honours, Scott worked as a freelancer for publications including Abilities Magazine.
He would go on to create, produuce and host two award-winning cable television series featuring panel discussions on issues that people with disabilities faced in their every day lives. Topics included: mental health, cancer research, accessibility legalization and many more.
Bremner was honoured to interview Rick Hansen and David Onley, the former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.
Scott has made over 90 television appearances, a list of which can be found below, and is a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal.
Bremner hosts Scott Talks, an interview podcast examining a wide range of topics, including pop culture and current events. It is avliable on Spotifty and Apple.
A segment of Barrier- Free Expression.
Student Film.
Creator, Host, Producer
Segment/ Producer/Reporter
Newswriter (2010)
Host
Co-Creator/Associate Producer/ Segment Producer
Actor
Actor
Also known as "The Scott Talks Podcast"
Spotify
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