In Episode 12 of No Sight, No Excuses, Kijuan Amey delivers one of his most transparent and thought-provoking conversations yet—challenging how we define, discuss, and demonstrate inclusion. This episode isn’t about buzzwords or trendy DEI talk. It’s about humanity. Kijuan opens up about what inclusion really means, not as a concept, but as a right—something every person deserves, regardless of ability, background, or circumstance. He reminds listeners that inclusion isn’t about pity or convenience. It’s about effort, awareness, and genuine willingness to make space for others.
Fresh off his victory as an award-winning speaker, Kijuan shares real experiences that cut through the surface. From navigating airports solo and using AI tools like ChatGPT for assistance, to confronting subtle exclusion within his own family, he paints a vivid picture of what it feels like to be left out—not because he can’t participate, but because others assume he can’t. His message is simple: ask before assuming. Whether it’s as small as inviting someone out to eat or as big as planning events, inclusion starts with communication.
Blending humor and raw honesty, Kijuan dives into personal stories—from his pastor’s fierce protectiveness when guiding him, to the playful tension that came from being “too sheltered.” These moments reveal how true inclusion isn’t about control—it’s about connection. And through each example, Kijuan reminds us that God Himself is inclusive. Faith, he says, is the foundation for unity. If Jesus could walk among all people, regardless of status, race, or condition, then why do we struggle to include those right next to us?
Kijuan then ties everything back to his signature mindset—Excuse, Execute, Elevate. He challenges listeners to stop making excuses for others and start finding solutions with them. Inclusion requires creativity, compassion, and curiosity. It takes asking the right questions like, “How can I best help you?” or “What’s the best way to support you?” These simple questions bridge the gap between isolation and empowerment.
By the end, Kijuan widens the lens to society at large, calling out how division in race, class, and belief systems continues to separate humanity. He reminds us that unity is strength, and that until we stop creating new lines of separation, we’ll keep repeating the same mistakes. Through faith, humility, and intention, inclusion can move from conversation to lifestyle.
Kijuan closes with a heartfelt reminder: inclusion isn’t charity—it’s community. Everyone deserves a seat at the table, not just an invitation to the room. Because when we include each other, we grow stronger together. And as always, just because you can’t see it, doesn’t mean you can’t achieve it.
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