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If you don’t connect with your audience with disabilities, you might be missing out on potential clients and income. To improve your inclusive approach to speaking, question everything you take for granted. In order to make your experience more inclusive of all people, consider taking into account hearing and cognitive disabilities, as well as age-related issues that affect these functions.

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Connecting with those who have hearing or cognitive issues

12 May 2022

If you don’t connect with your audience with disabilities, you might be missing out on potential clients and income. To improve your inclusive approach to…Read more about Connecting with those who have hearing or cognitive issues

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Interview with Holly Schroeder

8 May 2022

Holly Schroeder is a curious Senior UX Researcher and writer, who enjoys spending her free time exploring the world, including the world of UX, connecting…Read more about Interview with Holly Schroeder

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You can never really tell who you shut out

5 May 2022

There’s no way for you to tell how many people in your audience might be affected by disabling circumstances, such as colourblindness, dyslexia, attention deficit…Read more about You can never really tell who you shut out

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Now with Dave Brown – Episode 545

2 May 2022

Episode 545 Abstract Digital accessibility specialist Denis Boudreau describes the accessibility issues and barriers on PDF documents.  From the May 2, 2022, episode.Read more about Now with Dave Brown – Episode 545

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Interview with Justin Yarbrough

1 May 2022

Justin​ Yarbrough is a blind digital accessibility advocate and occasional freelance writer living in the Phoenix area​ who makes it a point not to take…Read more about Interview with Justin Yarbrough

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Core principles of inclusive speaking

28 April 2022

People with disabilities are not the negligible minority we tend to believe they are, as they make up a quarter of any given audience that…Read more about Core principles of inclusive speaking

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Interview with Meryl K. Evans, CPACC

24 April 2022

Meryl’s why is to ensure everyone has equal access and feels valued. She speaks at events and trains employees on digital accessibility, inclusive leadership, and…Read more about Interview with Meryl K. Evans, CPACC

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Are you giving up on some of your audience?

21 April 2022

People with disabilities, invisible or not, are the same people that come to our talks, read our blogs, buy our books, watch our videos, feed…Read more about Are you giving up on some of your audience?

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Interview with Jamie Knight (and Lion)

17 April 2022

Jamie and his buddy Lion are an autistic duo who focus on using technology to make the lives of autistic and other people better. Along…Read more about Interview with Jamie Knight (and Lion)

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Inclusion means big bucks and smart business

14 April 2022

People with disabilities people, the elderly, and anyone marginalized by the way we create, share, and communicate information represent a much bigger market than we…Read more about Inclusion means big bucks and smart business

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Interview with Dave Brown

10 April 2022

Dave Brown is the host of the “Now with Dave Brown” morning show airing Monday through Friday on AMI-Audio, and has over 10 years of…Read more about Interview with Dave Brown

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Dismissing audience members as edge cases

7 April 2022

When professional speakers discuss the needs and expectations of audience members with disabilities, they typically refer to these things as edge cases. If we begin…Read more about Dismissing audience members as edge cases

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Interview with Desiree White, CPACC

3 April 2022

If curiosity were a superpower, Desiree White would be halfway towards saving the world. She’s the person who is invariably reading and walking at the…Read more about Interview with Desiree White, CPACC

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Don’t leave the ageing workforce behind

31 March 2022

People are professionally active for much longer than they used to be, and as such, will experience sensory declines while still active in the workplace.…Read more about Don’t leave the ageing workforce behind

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Present as if you were on a radio show

24 March 2022

If you’re a professional communicator, you’re living up to a promise of something spectacular coming out of the ideas you’re about to share from the…Read more about Present as if you were on a radio show

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How colour perception affects the experience

17 March 2022

Colour mindfulness can make perceiving your material easier for the rest of your audience, as well as those who can’t perceive visual information due to…Read more about How colour perception affects the experience

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Are colours killing your great ideas?

10 March 2022

Colourblindness affects a person’s ability to perceive colours, causing them to struggle with distinguishing between colours used in graphs and the legends right next to…Read more about Are colours killing your great ideas?

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Now with Dave Brown – Episode 507

7 March 2022

Episode 507 Abstract Digital accessibility specialist Denis Boudreau explains how organizations can present information in an inclusive way. From the March 7, 2022 episode.Read more about Now with Dave Brown – Episode 507

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Are you ready to lead inclusively?

Every day, millions of employees feel unseen, unheard, and unsupported because leadership fails to recognize and address their diverse needs.

Over 20% of the workforce identifies as either disabled or neurodivergent, yet many organizations lack the tools to foster truly inclusive workplaces. The result? Missed opportunities, disengaged teams, and barriers that limit both individual and business growth.

At Inklusiv Communication, we help leaders move beyond “inclusive-ish” to champion diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) in everything they do. By embedding inclusive leadership into your organization, you can unlock the full potential of your workforce, increase engagement, and drive long-term success.

If you’re ready to build a truly inclusive workplace where everyone thrives and can contribute to the full extent of their potential, let’s talk.

“It's our responsibility to make sure that the experiences we create do not disable our audience members, but rather enable them — regardless of whether or not they have a disability.”

~ Denis Boudreau, InklusivComm

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