Designing for Accessibility

 

In this episode of The 4% Amplified, Sunni turns the spotlight on designing for accessibility—not as a checklist, but as a deep and compassionate practice rooted in inclusion, empathy, and justice. At the heart of this conversation is our featured guest: Rachel Radway, a leadership and executive coach with years of experience leading content strategy and design operations in tech. Recently discovering she’s an AuDHDer—someone with ADHD and some autistic traits—Rachel brings a lived, nuanced perspective to what accessibility really looks like in leadership, design, and life. She helps women who are wired a little differently tap into their strengths and navigate the challenges that come with neurodivergence. In this episode, you’ll hear: - Why designing for accessibility starts with cultivating curiosity and compassion- How inclusion extends beyond physical access to cognitive and emotional spaces- Rachel’s story of discovering her neurodivergence and how it shapes her work- What it really takes to create a world—and an industry—where everyone belongs.


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