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In today's episode of Speaking of Inclusion, I am joined by Esi Hardy, founder of Celebrating Disability. Esi is an advocate, facilitator and consultant who works with organisations to develop truly inclusive workplaces for disabled people.

Our conversation begins with Esi sharing a personal story of the challenges she faced trying to organise accessible equipment for a holiday; an experience filled with administrative roadblocks, lack of empathy, and systemic failures in understanding disability needs.

It's a stark reminder of how everyday experiences are often far from straightforward for disabled people, even when dealing with organisations whose entire purpose should be to support them.

From there, we explore some key concepts in disability inclusion, including the practicalities and culture around ‘reasonable adjustments’ in workplaces. Esi explains the difference between proactive and reactive adjustments, and highlights why creating an inclusive culture from top to bottom matters so much more than ticking boxes or implementing last-minute fixes.

We discuss the various models of disability (the social, medical and charity models) and how these influence attitudes and actions in society and at work.

We also dig into ‘weathering’ , a term that describes the gradual emotional and energetic toll of receiving countless microaggressions, administrative obstacles, and subtle (or not-so-subtle) reminders that you don’t quite belong. The cumulative effect erodes self-confidence and well-being in a way rarely acknowledged by most work cultures.

If you listen to the very end, you’ll hear Esi’s golden piece of advice (something quite unique, which she picked up from a book about psychopathy and unexpectedly applied to her approach to advocacy and life). Trust me, it’s an absolute gem and well worth waiting for.

Here are three key takeaways from this episode:

A question to reflect on while listening:

Are your workplace or personal actions removing barriers, or are there hidden assumptions and practices that might be quietly creating them?

We said we’d include in this episode's show notes:

Esi Hardy can be contact via LinkedIn @EsiHardy or on the Celebrating Disability website CelebratingDisability.co.uk

Speaking of Inclusion is hosted by Katie Allen. Katie is a specialist inclusion consultant and confidence coach, offering a no BS approach to DEI and helping people become more confident in important human conversations.

www.KatieAllenConsulting.com

Theme music is courtesy of Epidemic Sounds - "No Drama" by Alder