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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 outline, using visual aids, encouraging interaction, taking breaks, and being mindful of pacing. By following these tips, you can create a more inclusive and engaging presentation experience for all members of your audience.

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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

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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?

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Five simple considerations for more inclusive online content

8 December 2022

There are many ways in which you can make your content more accessible to your audience that has disabilities. Let’s explore five examples of things…Read more about Five simple considerations for more inclusive online content

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Ten steps to a more inclusive copy using plain language

1 December 2022

As speaking professionals, we understand that words have power. The more you research concepts related to inclusive communication and accessible copywriting, the more you’ll find…Read more about Ten steps to a more inclusive copy using plain language

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Get your quick, daily bursts of inclusive speaking value!

24 November 2022

Today, I am excited to launch the Inklusiv Daily Insights Newsletter with all of you, to share the hundreds of insightful tips and tricks about…Read more about Get your quick, daily bursts of inclusive speaking value!

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Five things you can do to be more inclusive (November 2022 edition)

17 November 2022

The search for new tips and tricks to become a more inclusive speaking professional never ends! There are so many details that we, as speaking…Read more about Five things you can do to be more inclusive (November 2022 edition)

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The Inclusive Speaker – November 2022 Book Update

10 November 2022

Since I wrote my first book update blog post, several exciting milestones have been reached, and some cool things have indeed moved forward. In this…Read more about The Inclusive Speaker – November 2022 Book Update

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Seventeen low-cost ideas to make your in-person events more inclusive

3 November 2022

In today’s post, we explore seventeen low-cost ideas that can transform your in-person events to make them much more inclusive of audience members who have…Read more about Seventeen low-cost ideas to make your in-person events more inclusive

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Ten rules to be more inclusive of those who are colourblind

27 October 2022

This week, I was reminded of a resource I stumbled upon about a year or two ago, and I’d like to dedicate this post to…Read more about Ten rules to be more inclusive of those who are colourblind

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Five things you can do to be more inclusive (October 2022 edition)

20 October 2022

There are so many details that we, as speaking professionals can control, when it comes to creating a more inclusive experience for all of their…Read more about Five things you can do to be more inclusive (October 2022 edition)

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Book promo update – the inclusive speaker

13 October 2022

In today’s post, I’m happy to share the first official update about my very first upcoming book, titled “The Inclusive Speaker – How to truly…Read more about Book promo update – the inclusive speaker

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Seven inclusive social media strategies you can use today to boost your message

6 October 2022

For over 7 million Canadians with disabilities and hundreds of millions more around the world, using social media platforms can be a frustrating experience due…Read more about Seven inclusive social media strategies you can use today to boost your message

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Considering the audience members you typically don’t think about

29 September 2022

Early on in the writing process for my upcoming book, I started surveying people with disabilities to learn as much as I could about their…Read more about Considering the audience members you typically don’t think about

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Walking a mile in someone else’s shoes

22 September 2022

In this post, we’ll explore a few common areas where communication could break down for some people in our audience when they happen to live…Read more about Walking a mile in someone else’s shoes

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Five things you can do to be more inclusive (September 2022 edition)

15 September 2022

There are so many details that we, as speaking professionals can control, when it comes to creating a more inclusive experience for all of their…Read more about Five things you can do to be more inclusive (September 2022 edition)

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How far does your inclusive speaking megaphone carry?

8 September 2022

The Inclusive Professional Speaking model takes you through five stages, from instinctive to inspired, from involved to invested, and to inclusive. You can determine at…Read more about How far does your inclusive speaking megaphone carry?

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Discovering the 5 INs of inclusive speaking

1 September 2022

The 5INs of inclusive speaking are five phases that every speaker goes through when trying to become more inclusive. These phases are based on the…Read more about Discovering the 5 INs of inclusive speaking

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Introducing the inclusive speaking model

25 August 2022

The inclusive speaking puzzle is complex, and its many pieces add up to how much of a difference you can make in getting your audience…Read more about Introducing the inclusive speaking model

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Amplify, Build, Challenge – the ABC of a more inclusive speaking experience

18 August 2022

Throughout the last few months, we’ve explored how different audience members have different needs and expectations, and how one-size-fits-all approaches to creating presentation materials can…Read more about Amplify, Build, Challenge – the ABC of a more inclusive speaking experience

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Letting go of our own beliefs

11 August 2022

Many experienced speaking professionals fall short when it comes to offering truly inclusive experiences in their live, in-person, or virtual events, because accommodating audience members…Read more about Letting go of our own beliefs

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