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Today’s post, the second in a four-part series, highlights the importance of creating inclusive experiences for audience members with disabilities at live, in-person, or virtual events. It explores common accessibility barriers – referred to as the deadly sins of inclusive speaking – and offers practical solutions for overcoming them. The four-part series will delve deeper into these challenges, promoting awareness and fostering inclusive environments for all attendees.

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Exploring the deadly sins of inclusive speaking – part 2

13 April 2023

Today’s post, the second in a four-part series, highlights the importance of creating inclusive experiences for audience members with disabilities at live, in-person, or virtual…Read more about Exploring the deadly sins of inclusive speaking – part 2

Read more about Exploring the deadly sins of inclusive speaking – part 2
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Exploring the deadly sins of inclusive speaking – part 1

6 April 2023

Today’s post, the first in a four-part series, highlights the importance of creating inclusive experiences for audience members with disabilities at live, in-person, or virtual…Read more about Exploring the deadly sins of inclusive speaking – part 1

Read more about Exploring the deadly sins of inclusive speaking – part 1
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A call for audience members with disabilities to share their own lived experiences

30 March 2023

In the speaking world, many audience members with disabilities are excluded due to inaccessible presentations and materials. Surely, we can teach speakers to do better!…Read more about A call for audience members with disabilities to share their own lived experiences

Read more about A call for audience members with disabilities to share their own lived experiences
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Normalizing neurodiversity in the workplace: communication challenges

23 March 2023

Neurodiversity, referring to the range of cognitive and neurological differences among individuals, has become an important aspect of inclusive workplaces. While it presents challenges in…Read more about Normalizing neurodiversity in the workplace: communication challenges

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Empowering voices: introducing ‘The Inclusive Speaker’ and its premiere at axe-con

16 March 2023

It’s book launch day! My first book, “The Inclusive Speaker,” is coming out today on Amazon and aims to empower speakers and communication professionals to…Read more about Empowering voices: introducing ‘The Inclusive Speaker’ and its premiere at axe-con

Read more about Empowering voices: introducing ‘The Inclusive Speaker’ and its premiere at axe-con
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Normalizing neurodiversity in the workplace: a call to leaders

9 March 2023

Today, we discuss the importance of welcoming neurodiversity in the workplace, by exploring some of the benefits introduced by neurodiversity inclusion. We visit several strategies…Read more about Normalizing neurodiversity in the workplace: a call to leaders

Read more about Normalizing neurodiversity in the workplace: a call to leaders
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Endorsements are in: what people are saying about my first book

2 March 2023

In today’s post, I want to share some updates about my book, “The Inclusive Speaker,” nearing completion and being available on Amazon in just a…Read more about Endorsements are in: what people are saying about my first book

Read more about Endorsements are in: what people are saying about my first book
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Inclusion in the speaking industry: why it matters and what we can do to foster more of it

23 February 2023

Inclusion needs to become an essential aspect of the speaking industry, as it allows for a diverse range of innovative perspectives and ideas to be…Read more about Inclusion in the speaking industry: why it matters and what we can do to foster more of it

Read more about Inclusion in the speaking industry: why it matters and what we can do to foster more of it
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Why embracing disability inclusion is critical for business success

16 February 2023

Embracing disability inclusion has become an imperative for businesses, particularly with the rise of socially conscious consumers and a new generation of employees. A culture…Read more about Why embracing disability inclusion is critical for business success

Read more about Why embracing disability inclusion is critical for business success
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Helping audience members who are hard of hearing better engage in a presentation

9 February 2023

There are several strategies that speaking professionals can use to make their presentations more accessible and inclusive for audience members who are hard of hearing.…Read more about Helping audience members who are hard of hearing better engage in a presentation

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Your website’s inaccessibility could cost you more than you think

2 February 2023

Operating an inaccessible website can have serious consequences for businesses, both legally and ethically. With over 97% websites being inaccessible to people with disabilities, businesses…Read more about Your website’s inaccessibility could cost you more than you think

Read more about Your website’s inaccessibility could cost you more than you think
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Inclusive event planning 101: understanding accessibility barriers

26 January 2023

Today’s post discusses the impact of accessibility barriers, stigma, and discrimination on audience members with disabilities and how these challenges greatly affect their experience when…Read more about Inclusive event planning 101: understanding accessibility barriers

Read more about Inclusive event planning 101: understanding accessibility barriers
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Unlocking the benefits of email accessibility: why inclusion is key for business growth

19 January 2023

Creating accessible and inclusive emails is not only the right thing to do – it also drives business growth! By implementing email accessibility best practices,…Read more about Unlocking the benefits of email accessibility: why inclusion is key for business growth

Read more about Unlocking the benefits of email accessibility: why inclusion is key for business growth
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Helping audience members with low vision better engage in a presentation

12 January 2023

There are several strategies that speaking professionals can use to make their presentations more accessible and inclusive for audience members with low vision. These strategies…Read more about Helping audience members with low vision better engage in a presentation

Read more about Helping audience members with low vision better engage in a presentation
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InklusivComm’s Info-Hub year in review (and book updates)

5 January 2023

In this year-end review blog post, I take a look back at all of the content I shared over the past year. From informative articles…Read more about InklusivComm’s Info-Hub year in review (and book updates)

Read more about InklusivComm’s Info-Hub year in review (and book updates)
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Understanding the need for inclusion as public speakers

29 December 2022

Inclusion in the speaking industry refers to creating a diverse and welcoming environment for all individuals. This involves considering diversity in speakers and audience, using…Read more about Understanding the need for inclusion as public speakers

Read more about Understanding the need for inclusion as public speakers
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Helping audience members with ADHD better engage in a presentation

22 December 2022

To create an inclusive and engaging presentation experience for audience members with ADHD, consider their needs and preferences, such as providing a clear structure and…Read more about Helping audience members with ADHD better engage in a presentation

Read more about Helping audience members with ADHD better engage in a presentation
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What you can learn from your audience members who have disabilities?

15 December 2022

Speaking professionals often ask themselves why they should care about people in their audience who might have disabilities. There are several reasons why this is…Read more about What you can learn from your audience members who have disabilities?

Read more about What you can learn from your audience members who have disabilities?
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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.

“If your business can't afford to ignore an untapped Canadian consumer market of over $165 billion a year, then you must pay attention to the needs of people with disabilities.”

~ Denis Boudreau, InklusivComm

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