Check out AudioEye's new video podcast series, featuring two of my favorite accessibility leaders, Mariella Paulino-Peralta, MPRCC, CPACC, and The Blind Blogger Maxwell Ivey!
We're thrilled to kick off our new series, HearSay Shorts, where we bring you inspiring stories from the disability community and beyond. In our first episode, host Mariella Paulino-Peralta, MPRCC, CPACC sits down with the remarkable The Blind Blogger Maxwell Ivey, a digital accessibility consultant at AudioEye, tech entrepreneur, and advocate for inclusivity. Max shares his journey with visual disability and how businesses can prioritize accessibility for all. Max’s story is one of resilience, innovation, and the impact that true accessibility can have—not just on individuals but entire communities. His insights remind us that when we design for accessibility, we're not just meeting compliance requirements but enhancing user experiences and tapping into a market eager to engage and advocate. Tune in to the full episode and join the conversation on how we can all contribute to building an inclusive digital world at https://lnkd.in/epUC3v56. Transcript: First, let's remind them that when we talk about the disability community, we're talking about over a billion people globally, over 60 million people in the US alone. And this is an audience that is really not being considered in a lot of the creation of products, services, and marketing. So start with those numbers and ask yourself if you can afford to ignore a market that large. Video Description: Maxwell Ivey, Accessibility Entrepreneur, and Mariella Paulino, Senior Advocacy & Social Media Marketing Manager at AudioEye in conversation over a dark green background for HearSay Shorts. #Accessibility #Inclusion #DigitalInnovation #AudioEye #HearSayShorts
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2moHi Alisa, I am so proud of you and the rest of my team at Audio Eye. When we first talked about the idea of my hosting Hear Say Shorts, I was really excited about having a team to support me in a project for the first time ever in my over 15 years working online. I have had the support of friends, family, and online strangers; but never a dedicated team. Having this podcast is still hard work, but just knowing I have you, Mariella, Missy, Alex, Mike, and the rest of Audio Eye behind me will make it so much easier. Now, we just have to get in a rhythm so we can deliver content just as good as this first episode on a regular basis. So honored to be helping educate the world about the need for accessibility, Max