Talking Inclusion on Speak With Power

Hello again, I hope you and the ones you care about are doing well.

I love sharing podcast interviews.

They are one of my favorite ways to share my knowledge.

It’s such a blessing to have great conversations with awesome people who allow me to come in front of their audiences.

This time I was speaking with Natasha Bazilevych

Host of the Speak With Power Podcast.

And I want to thank her for being so sincerely interested in people with disabilities and how we can help others by sharing the knowledge and experience we have gained from living with the challenge of having a disability.

You can see this in the many guests she has had on her show to discuss this topic.

You can also see it in how she described our conversation.

Introduction:

Has it ever occurred to you that we have more people with disabilities around us than we realize?

We need to consider them more when delivering presentations, offering services or creating products.

Tune in to my conversation with Max Ivey and learn:

  1. Why speaking about disability is so important
  2. Why making products and services accessible is a win for everybody
  3. What challenges people with disabilities face
  4. What products and services need to be more accessible
  5. How to fight the fear and speak in public
  6. How asking for help could be your path to success
  7. How to make your presentations more inclusive

Listen Here!

I believe you will find much more wonderful advice from her many awesome guests.

I hope you decide to check out past episodes, leave a rating or review, and share with your friends.

Thanks and take care out there, Max

By Maxwell Ivey

Blind former carnival owner now accessibility expert with over 15 years lived experience and over 4 working with clients. Believe in achieving accessibility through communication & collaboration instead of compliance & legal actions. We have to show business owners what is in it for them in positive tangible ways. Because accessibility is in everyone's best interests.

2 comments

  1. Now that technology has improved so much, it seems like accessing this technology is the next big push…
    Being visually impaired myself, I know how difficult it is to get access to all the assistance that is available.

    1. Hi Jason, Thanks so much for checking out the post. And for taking the time to leave such a thoughtful comment. And yes, accessing the available technology is still a challenge for far too many people.

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