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What happens when the biggest barriers to accessibility aren’t physical or financial, but our beliefs and attitudes? Host Meagan Miller and accessibility expert Zachary Weeks explore how attitudinal biases shape everything connected to disability—from housing design to policy decisions—and why dismantling these invisible walls is key to building truly inclusive communities. This episode features interviews with Carey Taschuk and Ian Young.
Transcript can be found here.
Artwork by Edmonton artist Amanda Chwelos.
Music in this episode is from Blue Dot Sessions, a repository of free music for podcasters. It also features Hard Living by John Bartman from freemusicarchive.org.
By Meagan MillerWhat happens when the biggest barriers to accessibility aren’t physical or financial, but our beliefs and attitudes? Host Meagan Miller and accessibility expert Zachary Weeks explore how attitudinal biases shape everything connected to disability—from housing design to policy decisions—and why dismantling these invisible walls is key to building truly inclusive communities. This episode features interviews with Carey Taschuk and Ian Young.
Transcript can be found here.
Artwork by Edmonton artist Amanda Chwelos.
Music in this episode is from Blue Dot Sessions, a repository of free music for podcasters. It also features Hard Living by John Bartman from freemusicarchive.org.