Normalizing Workplace Accommodations (Part 1)


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Aug 07 2024 39 mins  


Workplace accommodations are a topic that drives fear and uncertainty for both employees and employers.



Featuring personal anecdotes and professional insights, this documentary-style episode shares 6 unique perspectives that uncover the challenges of navigating the job market and the workplace for people with disabilities, the emotions around asking for accommodations, and the experience of hiring and supporting people with disabilities.


This episode is part 1 of a 2-part podcast keep listening here.


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Meet our guests:



  • Charlotte McGhee works in client services and lives with two invisible disabilities, ulcerative colitis and POTS


  • Daniel Hawkins is QA specialist and a deafblind individual with experience in braille, protactile, and ASL.


  • Leah Mattern is a digital accessibility engineer, a staunch disability advocate, and lives with a genetic condition called rod monochromatism which renders her legally blind


  • Liza Grant is a document accessibility specialist, a team lead, and a strong accessibility advocate.


  • Marty Molloy is the president of Tamman and an accessibility advocate.


  • Theresa Tuccillo is the administrative manager at Tamman and an accessibility advocate.


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