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When we think about all the ways in which communication could go wrong, it’s easy to feel intimidated. Social media can spread bad reputations like wildfire. Picture yourself becoming a truly inclusive speaker or trainer. What kind of impact would that have on your business, your brand, and your bottom line? Let’s begin building a business case for inclusive communication.

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Building a business case for inclusive speaking

26 May 2022

When we think about all the ways in which communication could go wrong, it’s easy to feel intimidated. Social media can spread bad reputations like…Read more about Building a business case for inclusive speaking

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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The tip of the inclusive speaking iceberg

3 March 2022

The iceberg metaphor fits perfectly with the landscape of disabilities and inclusion, where visible disabilities make up a small portion of the total. As professional…Read more about The tip of the inclusive speaking iceberg

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Measuring the hidden costs of exclusion

24 February 2022

With the prevalence of disabilities in the meeting rooms, the question is not whether you’re leaving money on the table by not paying attention to…Read more about Measuring the hidden costs of exclusion

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Don’t send them out to Fadeout Town

17 February 2022

As an expert who monetizes the spoken word, your goal should be to touch the heart and soul of everyone in your audience, including those…Read more about Don’t send them out to Fadeout Town

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Avoiding communication breakdowns

10 February 2022

Whose responsibility is it to ensure that as many audience members as possible are taken into consideration when creating content and planning for the live,…Read more about Avoiding communication breakdowns

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One-way ticket to Fadeout Town

3 February 2022

When we address our audience, we can prevent fade-outs from happening by being mindful of considerations to actively work towards the inclusion of all of…Read more about One-way ticket to Fadeout Town

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Are you leaving money on the table?

27 January 2022

If you don’t include people with disabilities and the elderly when communicating your ideas, you are leaving money on the table. Embracing the idea of…Read more about Are you leaving money on the table?

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One-size approaches never fit everyone

20 January 2022

If you want to truly connect with as many people as you possibly can in your audience, then you imperatively must be aware of the…Read more about One-size approaches never fit everyone

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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.

“As speakers, trainers and communicators, we often let our own experiences, beliefs, preferences and biases dictate how we approach and deliver our content to our audience.”

~ Denis Boudreau, InklusivComm

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