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What happens when lived experience becomes a catalyst for systemic change?

In this episode of Amplify, Ursula Mann and Anne-Marie sit down with accessibility consultant, speaker, entrepreneur, and founder of Accessible Creates, Sydney Elaine Butler. Sydney shares her personal journey growing up as an autistic, biracial woman navigating healthcare, education, and the workplace while learning to advocate for herself in systems that were not always designed with inclusion in mind.

From childhood experiences with speech therapy and physiotherapy to becoming an award-winning HR leader and accessibility advocate, Sydney reflects on how her experiences shaped her passion for creating more inclusive workplaces and human-centered systems. The conversation explores disability, neurodiversity, self-advocacy, racial identity, workplace accommodations, hiring practices, and what organizations can do to move beyond compliance toward true inclusion.

This thoughtful discussion offers practical insights for employers, leaders, caregivers, and anyone interested in creating environments where people can bring their full selves to work and thrive.

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